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There are several ways to deal with Madeline after learning of her story: | There are several ways to deal with Madeline after learning of her story: | ||
* {{Ability check|Persuasion|14}} Make her stab herself, either once or twice. | * ({{Ability check|Persuasion|14}}) Make her stab herself, either once or twice. | ||
* {{Ability check|Persuasion|10}} Call her a coward. | * ({{Ability check|Persuasion|10}}) Call her a coward. | ||
* {{Ability check|Persuasion|10}} Tell her she is forgiven. | * ({{Ability check|Persuasion|10}}) Tell her she is forgiven. | ||
If Madeline is made to stab herself once, or is shamed as a coward, then He Who Was will be satisfied with the results and gives the party the {{RarityItem|Raven Gloves}} as a reward. If you forgive her, or make her stab herself a second time, he will become enraged and attack the party. (Each stab inflicts 5 damage, which will carry over into combat.) Failing any of the rolls will have the connection fade, and while He Who Was will be slightly disappointed, he will still reward your efforts. | If Madeline is made to stab herself once, or is shamed as a coward, then He Who Was will be satisfied with the results and gives the party the {{RarityItem|Raven Gloves}} as a reward. If you forgive her, or make her stab herself a second time, he will become enraged and attack the party. (Each stab inflicts 5 damage, which will carry over into combat.) Failing any of the rolls will have the connection fade, and while He Who Was will be slightly disappointed, he will still reward your efforts. |