Selûnite Outpost

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Front view of the outpost.
Underdark
Storehouse
Arcane Tower Selûnite Outpost
Defiled Temple

The Selûnite Outpost is a location in Act One. It is located in the Underdark and can also be reached from the Defiled Temple.

The outpost is long since abandoned, with crumbling stone walls and tattered blue banners to the goddess Selûne.

Waypoints[edit | edit source]

This location contains the following Waypoint Waypoint:

  • Underdark - Selûnite Outpost X: 176 Y: -235

Overview[edit | edit source]

Main gate[edit | edit source]

The guardian mechanism of the Selûnite Outpost.

Selûnite Outpost is protected by a powerful trap. Any creature approaching (or leaving through) the main gate will be shot at by the two statues on either side of the gate. This trap can be disabled by destroying or removing the glowing Moonstone suspended in the staff of the large statue in the centre of the outpost.

Ancient Battlefield[edit | edit source]

Directly north of the Selûnite Outpost, this unnamed area of the Underdark is recognisable by its field of scattered wooden barricades and long-dead skeletons of ancient fighters.

Petrified Battlefield[edit | edit source]

To the west of the outpost, this nameless area of the Underdark contains several petrified drow. If the party is noticed while in this area, they may also trigger a fight with a Spectator.

The spectator can unpetrify the drow with it's Unpetrification Ray. They can also be restored with Basilisk Oil.

Characters[edit | edit source]

Petrified drow[edit | edit source]

Creatures[edit | edit source]

Quests[edit | edit source]

List of interactions[edit | edit source]

  • When the Moonstone is destroyed, all of the torches and braziers in the outpost will ignite.
  • Destroying the Moonstone will give Shadowheart Inspiration if she is in your party.

Notable loot[edit | edit source]

Notable items obtained in this location, whether looted, purchased, or obtained as a quest reward:

Gallery[edit | edit source]