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Kith'rak Voss is a ruthless githyanki knight in the service of his queen, Vlaakith. He rides a red dragon steed named Qudenos.

Background[edit | edit source]

Voss is a Kith'rak in githyanki society, a fearsome warrior captain who reports directly to the lich queen Vlaakith CLVII. Per Lae'zel and lore found in-game, Voss has been the right-hand knight of Vlaakith and her predecessors, dating back to Vlaakith I, who succeeded the first githyanki leader Gith thousands of years in the past. Qudenos the Red Dragon is his steed and closest comrade.

Voss is direct and brutal, expecting the deference due to Vlaakith's personal silver sword. Other gith NPC's, including Lae'zel, hold him in esteem and may even be cowed by his presence. He will still talk with—and potentially even be friendly to—non-gith, but githyanki characters[1] will have special interactions with Voss that reflect their place in gith society.

Encounters[edit | edit source]

Act One - Mountain Pass[edit | edit source]

For the transcript of Voss's Act 1 appearance, see Voss/Transcript.

During Act One, the player may first encounter Voss if they venture close enough to the Mountain Pass area to the northwest of Waukeen's Rest. A group of githyanki will have just slain a Flaming Fist patrol, and Voss lands astride Qudenos to give orders to these githyanki.

If Kith'rak Voss or his githyanki underlings are approached by the player, he will interrogate the player about the object of his mission, the Mysterious Artefact, which he believes is a powerful weapon that can be used against the Mind Flayers.

The interrogation is a gauntlet of ability checks. The player must first try to convince Voss not to kill them on the spot,[2] followed by a check to resist a casting of Detect Thoughts Detect Thoughts, followed by a third check to end the interrogation peacefully. Failing these checks or opting for violence will initiate combat with the gith soldiers.

If Lae'zel is allowed to speak for the party, a single persuasion check convincing her to "play along" with Voss's order resolves the encounters without violence.

Regardless of how the interrogation ends, Voss will depart on Qudenos once the dialogue has finished. He does not participate in combat, and will teleport away with Qudenos at the first opportunity if preemptively engaged.

Lae'zel[edit | edit source]

Lae'zel will leave and approach Voss on her own during this encounter[3]. If the player follows her, the event proceeds as above. If the player leaves and takes a Long Rest, though, Lae'zel will die, Voss will be gone, and the other githyanki under his command will be hostile.

Campsite Visit[edit | edit source]

Once Discover the Artefact's Secrets is complete, Kith'rak Voss will make a surprise visit when you fast travel or long rest outside of the Creche. He will speak directly to Lae'zel, trying to reason with her about the truth of Vlaakith's tyranny after her own recent betrayal. Further, he will claim to be opposing Vlaakith's reign, and that the occupant within the Artefact is the key to her being overthrown. A critical choice must be made:

  • If you choose to listen to him and reason with Lae'zel, he will urge you to meet him again in Baldur's Gate at Sharess' Caress.
  • Alternatively, you can urge Lae'zel to attack him, leading to an optional boss fight. This will have considerable consequences, yet earn you Voss' Silver Sword. The Letter to Voss on his body will direct you to Sharess' Caress, continuing The Githyanki Warrior questline.

Act Three - Sharess' Caress[edit | edit source]

See also Help Kith'rak Voss quest.

Voss can be found in Sharess' Caress in Wyrm's Crossing, trying to make a deal with Raphael in the Devil's Den, but Voss has nothing to offer him. Raphael is in possession of the Orphic Hammer – a tool that can break the cage that holds Orpheus – the githyanki prince, son of Gith.

A long time ago Orpheus knew that Vlaakith I had betrayed his mother, and he led Gith's Honour Guard in a revolt and named himself the rightful king of the githyanki, triggering the War of the Comet. At the head of the Honour Guard mounted on red dragons, Orpheus fought Vlaakith's knights in a battle in the Astral Plane, where he praised Gith and accused Vlaakith. Yet he was overcome and defeated by Kith'rak Voss on Qudenos and imprisoned within the Astral Prism, so that Vlaakith I (and now Vlaakith CLVII) could exploit the powers he inherited from his mother.

Years later Voss realised that Vlaakith does not act in the interests of githyanki, and so he has sworn to free Gith's rightful successor.

Act Three - Lower City Sewers[edit | edit source]

If the party signs the deal with Raphael, they can show it to Voss immediately. Voss gifts the party a Silver Sword, a precious cultural item of the githyanki. He then departs to prepare his forces to take on the Elder Brain.

If the party refuses the deal, Voss relocates to the Lower City Sewers near the Undercity Ruins waypoint. There, he waits for the party and will grant them the sword before leaving to gather his forces.

If the party attacks him in the Sewers, he'll call you traitor and will teleport away on his turn, even if restrained, silenced, or incapacitated. He may still be killed if the party can slay him in a single turn.

Attacks and abilities[edit | edit source]

Wrathful Smite.webp
  • Casts as a Level 1 Spell.

Concentration Concentration

Action + Bonus action

Misty Step.webp

Teleport to an unoccupied space you can see.

Range: 18 m / 60 ft

Bonus action

Blur.webp
  • Casts as a level 2 spell.

Action

Notes[edit | edit source]

Gallery[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]

  1. Or a character appearing as a githyanki using Disguise Self Disguise Self.
  2. Fighters and possibly other classes[Needs Verification] may pass this dialogue without a check.
  3. If Lae'zel is freed from the Tieflings' cage but not invited to travel with the player, they can later encounter her running up to Kith'rak Voss just after this introductory scene triggers.
  4. From Astral Plane: "Creatures did not go hungry or age while in the Astral plane."

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