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{{Q|This strange wraith commands many powers: he allows you to resurrect allies, hire help, and change your class. For a price, of course.}}
{{Q|This strange wraith commands many powers: he allows you to resurrect allies, hire help, and change your class. For a price, of course.}}


== Chapter One ==
== Act One ==
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Withers is first encountered in the [[Dank Crypt]] - an ancient temple of Jergal. He is resting inside a sarcophagus within the hidden room. Open the '''Richly Adorned Sarcophagus''' to free him. He will ask a question and then leave.
Withers is first encountered in the [[Dank Crypt]] - an ancient temple of Jergal. He is resting inside a sarcophagus within the hidden room. Open the '''Richly Adorned Sarcophagus''' to free him. He will ask a question and then leave.
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Later, Withers will appear at the [[Campsite]] and join as a [[Camp Follower]]. If the player progresses far enough without completing [[Explore the Ruins]] and meeting him in the Crypt, this will still happen. If the player then visits the Crypt, they'll still be able to complete the aforementioned quest, but the sarcophagus will be empty.
Later, Withers will appear at the [[Campsite]] and join as a [[Camp Follower]]. If the player progresses far enough without completing [[Explore the Ruins]] and meeting him in the Crypt, this will still happen. If the player then visits the Crypt, they'll still be able to complete the aforementioned quest, but the sarcophagus will be empty.


== Chapter Three ==
== Act Three ==
A journal found in the [[Grand Mausoleum]] in Baldur's Gate records a meeting between a priest and who they identify as Jergal, the god themself. The journal relates that the priest "came face to face with him: Masked in gold, his skin fine and worn as parchment. Jergal, the death-keeper, the End of Everything. I asked what he needed of me. He asked a simple question: 'What is the worth of a single mortal's life?' ".
A journal found in the [[Grand Mausoleum]] in Baldur's Gate records a meeting between a priest and who they identify as Jergal, the god themself. The journal relates that the priest "came face to face with him: Masked in gold, his skin fine and worn as parchment. Jergal, the death-keeper, the End of Everything. I asked what he needed of me. He asked a simple question: 'What is the worth of a single mortal's life?' ".


This is the same question asked of the player by Wither's when roused from his sarcophagus in Chapter one.
This is the same question asked of the player by Wither's when roused from his sarcophagus in Act One.


== Services ==
== Services ==

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