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Additionally, if the party slips into the cells by {{SAI|Misty Step}}, {{SAI|Gaseous Form}}, or other means, the guards don't confront the party.
Additionally, if the party slips into the cells by {{SAI|Misty Step}}, {{SAI|Gaseous Form}}, or other means, the guards don't confront the party.


Speak with Lia, who explains that the gnomes have some kind of plan, but she doesn't know the details. They're two cells down from the tieflings.
If speaking with Lia, she explains that the [[Deep Gnome|Gnomes]] have some kind of plan, but she doesn't know the details. They're two cells down from the tieflings.


Wulbren, the gnome leader, is initially suspicious of the party and why someone who walks around the prison like they own the place would want to help him. If {{CharLink|Barcus Wroot|Barcus}} was saved in {{CharLink|Rescue the Gnome}} and subsequently rescued with the Grymforge gnomes, the party has the option to say Barcus sent them. Wulbren is persuaded without any checks needed. Otherwise, Wulbren can be persuaded by saying that they know the tieflings in the prison (DC 10), that the Absolute has no control over them (DC 6), or that they're a Flaming Fist secret agent (Deception DC 6).
{{CharLink|Wulbren}}, the gnome leader, is initially suspicious why someone who walks around the prison like they own the place would want to help him. If {{CharLink|Barcus Wroot|Barcus}} was saved in {{CharLink|Rescue the Gnome}} and subsequently rescued with the Grymforge gnomes, the party has the option to say Barcus sent them. Wulbren is then persuaded without any checks needed. Otherwise, Wulbren can be persuaded by saying that they know the tieflings in the prison (DC 10), that the Absolute has no control over them (DC 6), or that they're a Flaming Fist secret agent (Deception DC 6).


=== Fleeing the Towers ===
=== Fleeing the Towers ===
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