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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: | ||