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== Interactions ==
== Interactions ==
=== Ratting him out ===
=== Ratting him out ===
During dialogue, you have the option to wake up the guards in the room to alert them of the thievery.  This can be done immediately, or at any later point in the dialogue.
During dialogue, there is an option to wake up the guards in the room to alert them of the thievery.  This can be done immediately, or at any later point in the dialogue.


Reynash will quickly run away, and [[Manip Bakshi]] will sleepily confront you about why you're in their barracks.
Reynash will quickly run away, and [[Manip Bakshi]] will sleepily confront the party about why they are in their barracks.
 
It's necessary to pass a DC 10 Persuasion Check to convince him that Reynash was trying to steal from them; otherwise the talking party member will be arrested or attacked.  If passing the check, the party will be peacefully escorted out of the room and gain 650 XP.
You need to pass a DC 10 Persuasion Check to convince him that Reynash was trying to steal from them; otherwise you will be arrested or attacked.  If you pass the check, you will be peacefully escorted out of the room and gain 650 XP.


=== Find out about his stash ===
=== Find out about his stash ===
[[File:Wyrm's Rock Fortress Thief's Stash Map.jpg|right|thumb|The stash is marked on your map as "Thief's Stash" once Reynash reveals its location to you]]
[[File:Wyrm's Rock Fortress Thief's Stash Map.jpg|right|thumb|The stash is marked on the map as "Thief's Stash" once Reynash reveals its location.]]


Through a DC 15 Intimidation or Persuasion Check, you can make Reynash admit to his crime, although he insists that he's no thief and intends to pay it back eventually.  If you choose the Intimidation-based option, he will hand over his {{SmItemIcon|Thieves' Tools}} set at the end of dialogue.
Passing a DC 15 Intimidation or Persuasion Check, can make Reynash admit to his crime, although he insists that he's no thief and intends to pay it back eventually.  If choosing the Intimidation-based option, he will hand over his {{SmItemIcon|Thieves' Tools}} set at the end of dialogue.


At this point, you have the option to immediately blackmail him, which makes him tell you about the location of his hidden stash where he's storing the stolen goods.  Several companions may [[Approval|disapprove]] of this choice.
At this point, there is the option to immediately blackmail him, which makes him reveal the location of his hidden stash where he's storing the stolen goods.  Several companions may [[Approval|disapprove]] of this choice.


Otherwise, inquiring him further about the reason he's been stealing leads him to explain that he needs gold to flee away on boat, since he doesn't feel fit to be a soldier.
Otherwise, inquiring him further about the reason he's been stealing leads him to explain that he needs gold to flee away on boat, since he doesn't feel fit to be a soldier.


If you tell him he "seems capable enough" or to "act like a soldier" he will simply end up walking away sulking and you won't gain anything.  (Except, possibly, his {{SmItemIcon|Thieves' Tools}} set; see above.)
If telling him he "seems capable enough" or to "act like a soldier" he will simply end up walking away sulking and the party won't gain anything.  (Except, possibly, his {{SmItemIcon|Thieves' Tools}} set; see above.)


If you give him {{gold|300}} to help him flee, he will be grateful and reveal the spot of his stash willingly.  Otherwise, you can also attempt a DC 15 Intimidation Check to gain the same information, though this may grant [[Approval|disapproval]] from several companions.
If giving him {{gold|300}} to help him flee, he will be grateful and reveal the spot of his stash willingly.  Otherwise, it's also possible to attempt a DC 15 Intimidation Check to gain the same information, though this may grant [[Approval|disapproval]] from several companions.


Note that the value of the items in his stash is much lower than the {{gold|300}} you can gift Reynash.
The value of the items in his stash is much lower than the {{gold|300}} which can be given to Reynash.


== Pick-Pocketing ==
== Pick-Pocketing ==
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