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Ptaris

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Ptaris is a Githyanki located in the Society of Brilliance Lodge in the Lower City during Act Three. He will only be there if the stolen githyanki egg was given to Esther Lady Esther as part of the quest Steal a Githyanki Egg Steal a Githyanki Egg.

Overview

Background

Ptaris is the adult, who has grown up from Githyanki Egg, whose growth was accelerated in order for the Society of Brilliance researcher, Havkelaag Havkelaag, to prove his theory on genetic morality. As part of this, Ptaris was raised under the Ptarian Code, the teachings of which led him to kill the members of the lodge in his quest to cure them of evil.

History

Ptaris was laid at Crèche Y'llek's hatchery. He was the last of his brood in the hatchery, taking longer than expected to hatch. Though most caretakers would have crushed him, the hatchery overseer Ko'kuu Varsh Ko'kuu had begun life in a similar way, and wanted to give the egg as much of a chance as he could. [1]

Ptaris' egg was eventually taken from the hatchery by a group of adventurers who were passing through the crèche, and brought to Lady Esther, a member of the Society of Brilliance was on an expedition to obtain a githyanki egg for her fellow researchers. Esther brought the egg back to the Lodge in Baldur's Gate. There, it was taken on by the researcher and philosopher Havkelaag, who was trying to prove his theory on genetic morality by observing that a githyanki raised in a peaceful, nurturing environment could overcome their "violent nature".[2] Havkelaag wrote down what happened with Ptaris in Havkelaag's Journal.

In order to complete their research in a shorter amount of time, the Society created a means of accelerating the growth of Ptaris.[3] As the basis of their research, Ptaris was raised under his namesake, The Ptarian Code, a strict moral code decreed by the dragon god of justice, Bahamut. Some of the core ideals of the code were to uphold the highest ideals of justice and good, and correct those who would oppose these ideals.[4]

As he grew, Ptaris showed a "diligence, attentiveness and hunger" for knowledge, learning and following the Ptarian doctrine almost obsessively.[5] While Ptaris was true to how he enacted the code, his interpretation became too inflexible to consider the broader consequences and morality of his actions.[6] Ptaris became more and more obsessive and compulsive, until he took action against Havkelaag and the Society. He believed himself to be absolutely good and able to determine who was "bad". Ptaris believed his father and the Society to be immoral, and in accordance with his code, attempted to "make them better". When this failed, he tried torture, and finally, death, massacring the members of the Lodge.

Involvement

Act One

Ptaris is first met while he is just an egg, incubating in the hatchery of Crèche Y'llek under the watchful eye of Varsh Ko'kuu. Ko'kuu will explain to the party that the egg is taking a longer time than expected to hatch. They can then Persuade him to let them take the egg, or simply steal it. If it is later given to Lady Esther along the Monastery trail, she will take it back to the Society of Brilliance Lodge, where it will grow into Ptaris.

Act Three

Arriving at the Society of Brilliance Lodge, the party will find a scene of devastation, blood coating the floor and the lodge members murdered. Upstairs and in the bedroom is be a portal, which leads down to the Lodge's docks, where a full grown Ptaris has just killed Lady Esther.

Ptaris will introduce himself, that he is Ptaris and he is "good". He will reveal that he was raised by a dwarf named Havkelaag, his growth accelerated and raised under the Ptarian code. Ptaris will read the player character's mind and see them giving him as an egg to Esther, and will blame them for the harm his father cause him.

At this point, the party can try and talk down Ptaris. He will react by saying that his "father saved [him]"; that he was born evil and his father cured him. Ptaris will realise that his code is flawed, and will become inconsolable as he comprehends the reality of his actions.

If the party fails to convince Ptaris, he will become hostile and attack.

Combat

Attacks and abilities

Astral Step Astral Step ()
Surrounded by silver mist, you teleport to an unoccupied space you can see.
 Range: 18 m / 60 ft
Sapping Images Sapping Images

Creates magical effigies that steal 2 points of Charisma, Intelligence, and Wisdom from nearby targets.

Destroying a mental effigy restores the ability points.

 Range: 18 m / 60 ft
Recharge: Per turn
Vacuum Missile Vacuum Missile
D8 Psychic.png 4d8 (4~32) Damage TypesPsychic

Pierce a foe with a psychic dart and possibly drag other foes towards the target.

 Range: 18 m / 60 ft
Recharge: Per turn

Honour Mode

In Patch #7, Ptaris gained a legendary action that lets him apply a pacifying aura to a foe that strikes him, once per round. This pacifying aura reduces the stats of all allies within 5 meters for 2 turns. It also grants HP Icon.png 50 temporary hit points to the person with the aura, and if not removed after 2 turns, it will spawn a Ptaris' Mental Image Ptaris' Mental Image.

Legendary Action: Ptarian Dogma Legendary Action: Ptarian Dogma
Once per round, after being hit, Ptaris can spend a Legendary Action to surround his attacker in Ptarian Pacifism Ptarian Pacifism.

Tactics

Ptaris can be a surprisingly challenging fight. He is Level 12 and creates a number of mental images that sap the strength of allies and can potentially cause them to become Atrophied Atrophied if not dealt with quickly. He will generally use Astral Step Astral Step and Shunt Through Space Shunt Through Space to keep his distance from the party, while attacking them from a distance with Vacuum Missile Vacuum Missile and creating more images.

However, Ptaris has no resistances and can be focused down rather quickly if the party has high damage dealers. Melee attacks can counter Shunt Through Space Shunt Through Space by baiting Ptaris into wasting his reaction on an opportunity attack before attacking him themselves.

Notable loot

Related Quests

Related Literature

References

  1. Dialogue with Varsh Ko'kuu.
  2. Dialogue with Lady Esther.
  3. Havkelaag's Journal
  4. The Ptarian Code
  5. Havkelaag's Journal
  6. Havkelaag's Journal