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Note, that at any point of the conversation, the player can choose to attack Nettie to either obtain the antidote (if they're poisoned) and to free themselves from the locked room, through the "Attack" button at the bottom left of the screen when in dialogue. Alternatively, the player can switch characters and have them initiate the fight.  
Note, that at any point of the conversation, the player can choose to attack Nettie to either obtain the antidote (if they're poisoned) and to free themselves from the locked room, through the "Attack" button at the bottom left of the screen when in dialogue. Alternatively, the player can switch characters and have them initiate the fight.  


=== Brewing an Antidote ===
=== Brewing the Elixir of Silvanus ===
[[File:Cauldron.jpg|thumb|The Cauldron of Boiling Theriac used to brew the Elixir of Silvanus.]]
Should the player wish to, they can also learn to brew Elixir of Silvanus that serves as antidotes against the [[Conditions#Poisoned|Poisoned]] condition.


Should the player wish to, they can also learn to brew an antidote to cure themselves of the poison.
In the room where they originally found Nettie healing the bird, there is a book named [[Flora of the Dalelands]] sitting on a desk by the cauldron. Reading the book reveals that poison from Kelemvor's Kiss can be cured by boiling bundles of [[Mugwort]] in a Cauldron of Boiling Theriac - which the cauldron in the room. The player can brew the potion by interacting with the Cauldron, and adding Mugwort to it from their inventory. It is not necessary to read the book first in order to do this.


In the room where they originally found Nettie healing the bird, there is a book named [[On Antidotes]] sitting on a desk by the cauldron. Reading the book teaches the player the crafting recipe for an [[Antidote]] and combining [[Salts of Mugwort]] with any suspension will allow them to brew an antidote that can cure them of the poison. Antidotes found elsewhere will also work for curing the poison.
In regards to this quest, brewing the antidote after the conversation is theoretically an alternative solution to getting the antidote, but since killing/subduing Nettie is required to leave the room if you refused to swear the oath, it is ultimately redundant.  


Three [[Mugwort]] can be found in the Druid's Quarters to extract the salts and the room Nettie locks you in has three [[Bullywug Trumpet]]s that allow the player to extract a suspension, providing all the ingredients needed to brew an antidote if the player doesn't already have them. Picking up the Bullywug Trumpet nearest to Nettie will trigger a dilogue line where she tells the player to stop searching for an antidote as they won't find one.
'''However, the player can brew the antidote ahead of speaking with Nettie.''' Should the player get poisoned, they then have the option to cure themselves immediately, which causes Nettie to give up, and loop back to offering the player a chance to leave if they swear to kill themselves should they start to transform.   
 
The player can brew the antidote ahead of speaking with Nettie or simply bring one with them found elsewhere in the world. Should the player get poisoned, they then have the option to cure themselves immediately, which causes Nettie to give up, and loop back to offering the player a chance to leave if they swear to kill themselves should they start to transform.   


== Quest Rewards ==
== Quest Rewards ==


* {{SmallIcon|Wyvern Toxin Icon.png}} [[Wyvern Toxin]]
* {{SmallIcon|Wyvern Poison Icon.png}} [[Wyvern Poison]]
* {{SmallIcon|Key of the Ancients Icon.png}} [[Key of the Ancients]]
* {{SmallIcon|Key of the Ancients Icon.png}} [[Key of the Ancients]]


Completing this quest earns the player 75 Experience Points. The Wyvern Toxin the player can obtain is actually a powerful consumable that be used to add significant poison damage to a single weapon attack. The [[Key of the Ancients]] can only be obtained in outcomes that involves killing Nettie.
Completing this quest earns the player 75 Experience Points. The Wyvern Poison the player can obtain is actually a powerful consumable that be used to add significant poison damage to a single weapon attack. The [[Key of the Ancients]] can only be obtained in outcomes that involves killing Nettie.
 
== Earlier Versions ==
 
[[File:Cauldron.jpg|thumb|The Cauldron of Boiling Theriac used to brew the Elixir of Silvanus in early versions.]]
Prior to [[Patch Notes|Patch 1]] the player was able to read the book [[Flora of the Dalelands]] in the Druid's Quarters to learn that the poison Nettie has used on them is known as 'Kelemvor's Kiss'. The book also taught the player how to brew an [[Elixir of Silvanus]] using the Cauldron of Boiling Theriac to cure the poison.
 
This would also grant the inspiration "The Apprentice Turns Master" to players with the [[Guild Artisan]] background, which is now inaccessible.
 
Patch one removed the book and replaced it with a copy of [[On Antidotes]] which instead teaches the player how to craft a regular [[Antidote]] using the crafting system.


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