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Small Portrait of Vlaakith

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The Small Portrait of Vlaakith is an interactable object located in the Crèche Y'llek found underneath Rosymorn Monastery.

The Small Portrait of Vlaakith

Upon interacting with the painting, Lae'zel will identify the depicted as Vlaakith. If passing a DC 21 History check one can recognized the small symbol painted on it to be a comet, the sign of Orpheus. If chosen one can roll a DC 16 Dexterity check to deface the painting, if successful turns into the Vandalised Portrait of Vlaakith, featuring a Van Dyke beard, bushy eyebrows, a monocle and horns. The painting will turn into Portrait of Vlaakith if the roll failed, with some dashes of orange paint running down the canvas. In both instances Youth Vis'kiir will come over and frantically try to undo the damage before any inquisitor sees. If failing the roll, he will additionally if spoken to put any consequence befalling the inhabitants of the Crèche on the player, although it doesn't seem to happen while there, nor the vandalism noticed by the two Githyanki, Raider Ahu'u'rag and Warrior Yr'rk, patrolling in the vicinity.

Vandalising the painting with a sucessful roll will cause a chastising from Lae'zel, and can cause loss of approval with her and increase it with Astarion (doesn't alway apply it at all, so ATTOW makes it difficult to test full range of party members).