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'''WARNING: Entering Shadowfell locks the party out of many side quests, and pushes the party to the end of Act Two!''' | '''WARNING: Entering Shadowfell locks the party out of many side quests, and pushes the party to the end of Act Two!''' | ||
If Balthazar was not killed, he arrives in the Shadowfell immediately after the party, thanking them for their service in completing the trials. He floats ahead and tells the party to come with him to witness greatness. Once the party leaps to the heart of the Shadowfell, they learn the Nightsong is not an object, but an aasimar woman named {{CharLink|Aylin|Dame Aylin}} | If Balthazar was not killed, he arrives in the Shadowfell immediately after the party, thanking them for their service in completing the trials. He floats ahead and tells the party to come with him to witness greatness. Once the party leaps to the heart of the Shadowfell, they learn the Nightsong is not an object, but an aasimar woman named {{CharLink|Aylin|Dame Aylin}} who has been held captive by Thorm using the power of Balthazar to share her immortal life with him: | ||
* {{Dialogue option|Wait - the Nightsong is a ''person?''}} | |||
* {{Dialogue option|What are you going to do to her?}} | |||
* {{Dialogue option|I can't let you take her}} | |||
* {{Dialogue option|My companion has her own plans for this one. Stand down.}} (if Shadowheart is present) {{Approval|Shadowheart|+5}} | |||
* {{Dialogue option|You cannot bind a ''person'' to the needs of another. Free her. ''Now.''|tags=Oathbreaker}} | |||
* {{Dialogue option|She is a person - not a ''thing'' to be used. On my oath, she will be freed.|tags=Paladin}} | |||
* {{Dialogue option|Impressive work, Balthazar, but you are not needed anymore. The Nightsong is our sacrifice.|tags=Minthara}} | |||
* {{Dialogue option|The Nightsong's a ''person''? Balthazar, this is an affront to the Weave itself.|tags=Wizard}} | |||
* {{Dialogue option|If I'd known you were hunting a person, I'd have charged for my services.|tags=Rogue}} | |||
After this, | After this, the party can deal with Balthazar: | ||
* If | * {{Dialogue option|If she's the reason Ketheric Thorm is invulnerable, you're not taking her. Leave, or you're a dead man.}} {{Approval|Lae'zel|+1}} {{Approval|Gale|+1}} {{Approval|Wyll|+1}} {{Approval|Karlach|+1}} {{Approval|Halsin|+1}} | ||
* {{Dialogue option|Go on, then. Take the Nightsong to Ketheric. Get it over with.}} {{Approval|Karlach|-5}} {{Approval|Halsin|-1}} {{Approval|Wyll|-1}} {{Approval|Gale|-1}} | |||
* {{Dialogue option|'''''ROAR AT THE NECROMANCER.'''''|tags=Berserker}} | |||
* {{Dialogue option|I agree - no more questions. More '''blood. YOURS.'''|tags=Barbarian}} | |||
* {{Dialogue option|''You'' are the one who interferes - in Lady Shar's bidding. For that, you must die.|tags=Shadowhear, Evil Cleric}} | |||
* {{Dialogue option|I care not for the holy creature - but you tricked me, necromancer. For that: you die.|tags=Evil Cleric}} | |||
* {{Dialogue option|The Nightsong is angel-born. It deserves freedom.}} {{Approval|Lae'zel|+1}} {{Approval|Gale|+1}} {{Approval|Wyll|+1}} {{Approval|Karlach|+1}} {{Approval|Halsin|+1}} | |||
* {{Dialogue option|The Moonmaiden's light dances around this one... You will harm her no more, necromancer.|tags=Cleric of Selûne, Good Cleric}} {{Approval|Lae'zel|+1}} {{Approval|Gale|+1}} {{Approval|Wyll|+1}} {{Approval|Karlach|+1}} {{Approval|Halsin|+1}} | |||
* {{Dialogue option|You will torture this angel-born no longer, necromancer.|tags=Good Cleric}} {{Approval|Lae'zel|+1}} {{Approval|Gale|+1}} {{Approval|Wyll|+1}} {{Approval|Karlach|+1}} {{Approval|Halsin|+1}} | |||
* {{Dialogue option|''Attack him.''}} {{Approval|Lae'zel|+1}} {{Approval|Gale|+1}} {{Approval|Wyll|+1}} {{Approval|Karlach|+1}} {{Approval|Halsin|+1}} | |||
Once Balthazar is dealt with, the party can then decide to free Aylin. | |||
If Shadowheart is in the party, she can kill the Nightsong and become the Dark Justiciar she always dreamed she'd be, or she can be convinced to spare her. | |||
If Shadowheart is not brought along, then she immediately confronts the party for denying her the destiny she'd always dreamed of. She leaves the party. Additionally, the Nightsong can only be killed by Shadowheart - otherwise, attempting to do so does nothing but annoy Dame Aylin. | If Shadowheart is not brought along, then she immediately confronts the party for denying her the destiny she'd always dreamed of. She leaves the party. Additionally, the Nightsong can only be killed by Shadowheart - otherwise, attempting to do so does nothing but annoy Dame Aylin. |