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The party can find Alfira frustrated over not being able to compose a song for her recently deceased teacher, Lihala, and can help by inspiring her.  
The party can find Alfira frustrated over not being able to compose a song for her recently deceased teacher, Lihala, and can help by inspiring her.  


==== Performing together ====
If one party member offers their aid by choosing to perform together, they receive Lihala's lute and attempt to play it. The party can attempt to play along with her:
If one party member offers their aid by choosing to perform together, they receive Lihala's lute and attempt to play it. The party can attempt to play along with her:


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Succeding both checks (one failure allows a retry) helps Alfira make significant progress in composing her song, and the party member who helped her gains {{WeaponType|Musical Instruments}} proficiency if they didn't have it already. Bards are not required to make any ability checks to help her.
Succeding both checks (one failure allows a retry) helps Alfira make significant progress in composing her song, and the party member who helped her gains {{WeaponType|Musical Instruments}} proficiency if they didn't have it already. Bards are not required to make any ability checks to help her.


==== Encouraging with words ====
If the party member offers their aid by encouraging Alfira with words, she becomes inspired and a cutscene plays where she performs her near-finished song for the party. Doing this will not reward musical instrument proficiency however.
If the party member offers their aid by encouraging Alfira with words, she becomes inspired and a cutscene plays where she performs her near-finished song for the party. Doing this will not reward musical instrument proficiency however.


==== The Weeping Dawn ====
After helping her in either way, she'll title her song ''The Weeping Dawn'' and confess in tears that she was there with her teacher when they were ambushed by [[Gnoll]]s, who killed Lihala, and was just trying to create a worthy eulogy for her, the party can also gain the [[File:Inspiration Icon.png|24px|link=]][[Inspiration|Inspirational Event]] '''A Bard's Muse''' ([[Entertainer]] background). She will remain in this location giving her song the finishing touches and singing it periodically.
After helping her in either way, she'll title her song ''The Weeping Dawn'' and confess in tears that she was there with her teacher when they were ambushed by [[Gnoll]]s, who killed Lihala, and was just trying to create a worthy eulogy for her, the party can also gain the [[File:Inspiration Icon.png|24px|link=]][[Inspiration|Inspirational Event]] '''A Bard's Muse''' ([[Entertainer]] background). She will remain in this location giving her song the finishing touches and singing it periodically.


==== Celebration in the camp ====
If she is alive after the party returns from the [[Goblin Camp]], she will be with the other tieflings getting ready to leave for the [[Campsite]]. At night, she'll be found talking with {{CharLink|Lakrissa}}, and will offer the player character to compose a song about them and their deeds.
If she is alive after the party returns from the [[Goblin Camp]], she will be with the other tieflings getting ready to leave for the [[Campsite]]. At night, she'll be found talking with {{CharLink|Lakrissa}}, and will offer the player character to compose a song about them and their deeds.


After the party, she will no longer be found in her usual spot on the hill overlooking the druidic shrine circle at the Emerald Grove.
After the party, she will no longer be found in her usual spot on the hill overlooking the druidic shrine circle at the Emerald Grove.


==== Not helping Alfira ====
If the party don't want to help her, they can either leave, convince her to give up, insult her, or steal/destroy her lute with the following options:
If the party don't want to help her, they can either leave, convince her to give up, insult her, or steal/destroy her lute with the following options:


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