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Once the poltergeists are dealt with, Jannath pleads with the party to help her. She needs discretion, which is why she sent the servants away. She notes that there appears to be something off about the atelier at the top floor and directs the party to investigate there.
Once the poltergeists are dealt with, Jannath pleads with the party to help her. She needs discretion, which is why she sent the servants away. She notes that there appears to be something off about the atelier at the top floor and directs the party to investigate there.


Going to the atelier is quite easy with the right tools to deal with a number of cursed skulls. The skulls deal thunder damage and knock back the party. Use Silence to stop the skulls from casting their spells and then utilize remove curse or simply use throw a "thrown" bludgeoning weapon at them, which will destroy them in one attack.
Going to the atelier is quite difficult due to a number of cursed skulls. The skulls deal thunder damage and knock back the party. Use Silence to stop the skulls from casting their spells and then utilize remove curse or simply use fire, slashing, and force attacks to destroy them.


[[File:Oskar Fevras Atelier Painting.jpg|thumb|The location of Oskar's portrait - steal it to combine with his easel.]]
[[File:Oskar Fevras Atelier Painting.jpg|thumb|The location of Oskar's portrait - steal it to combine with his easel.]]
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