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== Walkthrough ==
== Walkthrough ==
=== A Bhaalist Plot ===
=== A Bhaalist Plot ===
According to [[Enver Gortash]], [[Orin the Red]] can be found by following the murders in the city, starting with the latest reported murder at the Open Hand Temple. Completing [[Solve the Open Hand Temple Murders]] provides more information on [[Father Lorgan]], the latest victim of the Bhaalist plot, as well as information on the killer behind the murders. In this case, the party will encounter Inspector [[Valeria]] who is charged with investigating the murders, and she refers the party to [[Devella Fountainhead|Gauntlet Devella]] once they've shown her sufficient proof of Bhaal's involvement in the murders.
According to [[Enver Gortash]], [[Orin the Red]] can be found by following the murders in the city, starting with the latest reported murder at the Open Hand Temple. Completing [[Solve the Open Hand Temple Murders]] provides more information on [[Father Lorgan]], the latest victim of the Bhaalist plot, as well as information on the killer behind the murders.  


The party can also come across information on the murders by going up the stairs in the [[Elfsong Tavern]] and encountering the murder scene of Duke [[Belynne Stelmane]]--note that the quest marker may confusingly seem to lead the party to the downstairs room where the bard is performing. Upstairs, the party meets Gauntlet [[Devella Fountainhead]], who is investigating the murders in town and believes they are part of a Bhaalist conspiracy. The party can tell her they are adventurers, and use Perception, Investigation, or Insight to convince Devella they can be of use. If Devella believes they can help, she will give a [[Map of Murder]] that points to another crime scene.
The party can also come across information on the murders by going up the stairs in the [[Elfsong Tavern]] and encountering the murder scene of Duke [[Belynne Stelmane]]. Here, they meet Gauntlet [[Devella Fountainhead]], who is investigating the murders in town and believes they are part of a Bhaalist conspiracy. The party can tell her they are adventurers, and use Perception, Investigation, or Insight to convince Devella they can be of use. If Devella believes they can help, she will give a [[Map of Murder]] that points to another crime scene.
 
If the party starts with [[Solve the Open Hand Temple Murders]], they encounter Inspector [[Valeria]] who is charged with investigating the murders, and she refers the party to Gauntlet Devella once they've shown her sufficient proof of Bhaal's involvement in the murders. Otherwise, the party can share the information on the Bhaalists with Devella directly if they already encountered her at Elfsong Tavern.


Speaking to any of the deceased victims, or speaking with the rats in Rainforest's home, reveals that they were killed by a dwarf in red. Speaking to [[Ffion Goldgrind|Ffion Goldgrind's]] corpse in [[Fraygo's Flophouse]] reveals his name is [[Dolor]] and he is her son, who killed her after she found out he was a serial killer.
Speaking to any of the deceased victims, or speaking with the rats in Rainforest's home, reveals that they were killed by a dwarf in red. Speaking to [[Ffion Goldgrind|Ffion Goldgrind's]] corpse in [[Fraygo's Flophouse]] reveals his name is [[Dolor]] and he is her son, who killed her after she found out he was a serial killer.
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