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Once the duegar have been defeated and Glut has seen their corpses for himself, he tells the party that he doesn't belong in the circle of Spaw. He also blames Spaw for hiding away in the Grotto while Glut begged him for help to fight against the duergar. Glut asks the party to aid him in taking down Spaw, so he can raise the circle of Glut. If the party outright refuses or says they don't want to get involved, Glut becomes hostile. | Once the duegar have been defeated and Glut has seen their corpses for himself, he tells the party that he doesn't belong in the circle of Spaw. He also blames Spaw for hiding away in the Grotto while Glut begged him for help to fight against the duergar. Glut asks the party to aid him in taking down Spaw, so he can raise the circle of Glut. If the party outright refuses or says they don't want to get involved, Glut becomes hostile. | ||
If Glut is sided with, return to Spaw. Spaw initially thanks the party for defeating the duergar, but Glut interjects about how no one listened | If Glut is sided with, return to Spaw. Spaw initially thanks the party for defeating the duergar, but Glut interjects about how no one listened it Glut's song when it sang for help. Spaw asks the party to explain what is going on, and the player has an opportunity to betray Glut and side with Spaw after all, triggering a fight. Spaw and the other Myconids in the grotto will assist in the battle. Β | ||
If the party chooses to still attack Spaw, a fight is triggered and the whole Grotto becomes hostile. Only Spaw needs to be taken down - the other Myconids cease combat once Spaw is defeated. | If the party chooses to still attack Spaw, a fight is triggered and the whole Grotto becomes hostile. Only Spaw needs to be taken down - the other Myconids cease combat once Spaw is defeated. |