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=== Act Two === | === Act Two === | ||
The player will run into the wizard [[Elminster]] either immediately prior to Act Two on the path to the Shadow-Cursed Lands via the [[Rosymorn Monastery Trail]], or immediately after entering Act Two from the [[Grymforge]] elevator. He reveals an important update involving Gale's relationship with Mystra, who has one last favor to ask of her former lover. This will impact much of the player character's interactions with Gale moving forward. | The player will run into the wizard [[Elminster]] either immediately prior to Act Two on the path to the Shadow-Cursed Lands via the [[Rosymorn Monastery Trail]], or immediately after entering Act Two from the [[Grymforge]] elevator. He reveals an important update involving Gale's relationship with Mystra, who has one last favor to ask of her former lover. This will impact much of the player character's interactions with Gale moving forward. | ||
When arriving to Moonrise Towers under a True Soul disguise, the player will have to interact with one of [[General Ketheric Thorm]] closest aidees, [[Z'rell|Disciple Z'rell]]. While prying the depths of the player character's mind in search for proof of their faith, she might be distracted by the option '' "Show her your yearns for Gale" ''. Choosing this won't progress the romance itself, but earn some approval from the wizard. | |||
Sometime in Act Two, after combat with Gale in your party and with high enough approval, the wizard will show out an indicator of a chat pending (an exclamation sign). He will speak about a book he read once, that explained how dangerous situations can have an effect on one's desire for other forms of stimulation. Then, he will ask the player character if they have ever read anything on the subject. If answered with any option other than simply changing the subject, Gale will approve and confess that he wants the player character more than ever before, but say now is not the time or place for such feelings. | Sometime in Act Two, after combat with Gale in your party and with high enough approval, the wizard will show out an indicator of a chat pending (an exclamation sign). He will speak about a book he read once, that explained how dangerous situations can have an effect on one's desire for other forms of stimulation. Then, he will ask the player character if they have ever read anything on the subject. If answered with any option other than simply changing the subject, Gale will approve and confess that he wants the player character more than ever before, but say now is not the time or place for such feelings. |