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Kagha justifies her actions as those of a watchful broodmother. As such, Kagha admires [[drow]] and [[duergar]] for their culture of self-preservation. If the player is a drow or duergar, she will attempt to appeal to them by calling their presence a gift. | Kagha justifies her actions as those of a watchful broodmother. As such, Kagha admires [[drow]] and [[duergar]] for their culture of self-preservation. If the player is a drow or duergar, she will attempt to appeal to them by calling their presence a gift. | ||
== Act One== | |||
== Act One == | |||
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[[Zevlor]] requests the player's aid on dealing with the acting Archdruid of the Grove, Kagha. He says that she, alongside the other Druids, is preparing a ritual to seal off the Grove from the rest of the world, leaving the tiefling refugees in danger. | [[Zevlor]] requests the player's aid on dealing with the acting Archdruid of the Grove, Kagha. He says that she, alongside the other Druids, is preparing a ritual to seal off the Grove from the rest of the world, leaving the tiefling refugees in danger. |