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Reclaim the Blue Jay's Nest

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Reclaim the Blue Jay's Nest is a Quest in Act One of Baldur's Gate 3. It can be started by speaking with Blue Jay Blue Jay at Rosymorn Monastery Trail.

Objectives[edit | edit source]

Objectives and journal entries may vary pending story decisions and outcomes.

Kill the eagles.
  • We met a blue jay who asked us to kill the eagles on the monastery roof. He claimed they stole his nest.
  • We found eagles nesting on the roof of the monastery. These must be the ones the blue jay was talking about.
Speak to the blue jay.
  • We dealt with the eagles. We should tell the blue jay.
Quest Complete
  • The blue jay was thrilled to have his nest back.
  • The blue jay is dead. He won't be needing a nest.
  • We can no longer return to the monastery. The blue jay is on his own.

Walkthrough[edit | edit source]

The Blue Jay can be found along the trail leading between the cable car stops X: -57 Y: -19. If spoken to using Speak with Animals Speak with Animals, the Blue Jay will ask the party to get rid of the giant eagles that have stolen its nest on the roof of Rosymorn Monastery.

Once defeating the Giant Eagle Giant Eagle and Ancient Giant Eagle Ancient Giant Eagle, the party can return to the Blue Jay, who will mark a treasure location on their map as Blue Jay's Find at X: -5 Y: -29.

Quest rewards[edit | edit source]

10 experience and a random assortment of low-value items looted from the buried chest at the marked location.

Notes[edit | edit source]

  • The buried chest can be revealed at any point by passing a DC 25 Survival check, or simply digging at that location.
  • If the Eagles are defeated using non-lethal damage, the Blue Jay will swoop in and kill them while they are incapacitated.
  • The Blue Jay can reveal through dialogue that it has stolen the nest it is currently inhabiting. Additionally, since Giant Eagles are Neutral Good aligned in Dungeons and Dragons 5E, and their nest is too big for the Blue Jay, it is possible that the Jay is trying to steal the Eagles' nest.