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Nymessa
Nymessa and Damays are discussing a captive's fate in the Wilderness during Act One.
Involvement[edit section | visual editor]
Act One[edit section | visual editor]
Nymessa and Damays disagree on their next steps for Lae'zel, who is trapped in an elevated cage. Nymessa argues that it is safer to leave "it" in the cage, but Damays argues that Lae'zel should be brought to Zevlor in the Emerald Grove. If the party approach, Lae'zel telepathically demands that the party free her, initiating Free Lae'zel.
The party can convince the tieflings to leave the area or offer to help kill Lae'zel. If Nymessa and Damays are not dispatched through intimidation, the party can ask about nearby healers. They suggest seeking out Nettie, which advances Find a Cure and Get Help from Healer Nettie.
Attacking Damays and Nymessa by any means, including options that occur through the dialogue, is considered an oathbreaking action for Paladins of any Oath subclass.
Companion approval[edit section | visual editor]
Shooting the trap down:
- +1
Attacking Lae'zel:
- +5
Attacking the tieflings:
- +1 -5 -1
Telling Lae'zel to say please:
- +1 +1 +1
Recruiting Lae'zel:
- +1 +1 -5
Combat[edit section | visual editor]
Attacks and actions[edit section | visual editor]
Loot[edit section | visual editor]
Related quests[edit section | visual editor]
Idle banter[edit section | visual editor]
- Nymessa
- Just leave it.
- Damays
- And when the goblins ally with it?
- Nymessa
- We'll be on the road to Baldur's Gate.
- Damays
- Don't be naive. When this thing strikes, there will be no soldiers to protect you. This isn't Elturel.
Gallery[edit section | visual editor]
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Appearance in early access
Notes[edit section | visual editor]
- Despite being a tiefling, Nymessa does not have Darkvision. This may be a bug.
- If the player selected Lae'zel as their Origin, Nymessa and Damays are already dead when the player character arrives at their location.
























