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Synopsis:
Confrontation with Florrick if Ravengard died. Wyll is not present.
How to trigger:
- Kill Ravengard;
- Go to 33; 35; -41 without Wyll
63. : Godsdamned hypocrites.devnoteLOW_FlorrickFight_Event_FlorrickFightStarted
50. : The Blade of Frontiers - all pomp and empty oaths. The Sword Coast's most dashing fraud.devnote
46. : You are either a fool for trusting him - or a wretch for conspiring with him. It doesn't matter which.
73. : Lady Mizora told me everything. How Wyll slaughtered his own father, how he craves his power.
16. : How he means to make the city bow to him and him alone.
26. : This city holds no place for you - or for Ravengard's treacherous spawn.devnote
62. [Visual State]
66. Player: Zariel's stunt destroyed countless lives. Mizora is her minion - you can't trust her.443ae938-ddf2-5d8a-d97c-5781c0df395d_PassedHistoryCheck
36. Player: The Blade has saved countless lives. He is still the man you thought he was.443ae938-ddf2-5d8a-d97c-5781c0df395d_MindHasBeenRead
75. : At ease.devnoteLOW_FlorrickFight_Event_StoodDown['Wyll 5']
74. [Visual State]
1. : By the living gods, I believe you.
4. : What darkness has fallen upon us.
79. : There's something you must know. I should've told Wyll sooner, but I'd hoped somehow Ravengard would return to us.
64. : He knew about the Absolute. I thought little of it at first - but he realised the danger before anyone else did.
78. : He understood that if the cult were successful in raising an army, Baldur's Gate would be doomed.
29. : Before the Absolutists abducted him, he told me that should he fall, I should seek Wyll out and give him a message.
44. : Wyll was schooled in the ways of the great champions. He is to use those lessons to wake the wyrm sleeping beneath Baldur's Gate. The wyrm is oathbound to answer the call and come to the city's aid.GLO_State_KnowsAboutWyrm
14. [Jump]
Jump to Node 37 (1)
25. [Jump]
Jump to Node 39 (1)
59. Player: A wyrm? Are you saying there's a dragon living under the city?
49. : A bronze dragon, yes. He sleeps beneath us even now, awaiting a hero to rouse him.
12. Player: Do you know what these lessons are?
19. : No. But I know only a true champion can awaken the wyrm. I thought only Ulder could succeed. With his death, the duty falls to his son.
8. : The wyrm goes by many names. Ansur. The Waiting Storm. The Heart of the Gate.
10. : He promised Balduran he'd protect the city if ever its existence was threatened - but just the once.
55. : The city has faced countless threats. But Ravengard knew it could not survive the Absolute's slaughter.
18. : With him gone and the city near ruin, the wyrm's awakening now falls to you and Wyll.LOW_FlorrickFight_Event_WyrmquestFlorrick
20. : The duke gave me this - 'The Legend of Ansur'. An ancient epic, ill-remembered, dismissed as a mere tale.WYR_AnsurGhost_State_HasAnsurBookWYR_AnsurGhost_Event_GiveAnsurBook
31. : Let it set the path before you. Or do not, and see Baldur's Gate burn to ash.
37. Player: The dragon Ansur is dead, Florrick.WYR_SkeletalDragon_State_Defeated, WYR_BalduranHelmet_State_HasItem = False
11. [Alias]
- Alias to Node 69
30. : We need to prepare for battle. I will head out and seek out more allies to help our cause.
45. : The fate of the city now rests with us.
38. : Have courage. May we drive the Absolute forever from the Coast.End
39. Player: The dragon Ansur is dead.WYR_SkeletalDragon_State_Defeated, WYR_BalduranHelmet_State_HasItem
69. : Dead. So once more, fortune turns against us.
57. Player: Your faith is well-founded. I will take your message to Wyll.['Wyll 5']
23. : Thank you. In darkness, I see your light.
22. Player: Please. You're staking the city's future on a fairy tale.
7. : A history told by Balduran himself, stretching a thousand years back. It is no fable - it is plain truth.
17. : I should go. I know of still others that might help us when the battle horns call.
2. : Unleash the wyrm, let his tempest swallow the Absolute and its allies. And may they be driven forever from the Coast.End
33. Player: Let the dragon sleep. I'll deal with the Absolute on my own terms.
58. : Even Baldur's Gate's greatest warrior knew when to contain the storm and when to release it.
56. : That warrior was Ravengard. If you prize his ways, you'll help Wyll seek out the wyrm.
76. : There is a tome - 'The Legend of Ansur'. An ancient epic, ill-remembered, dismissed as a mere tale.WYR_AnsurGhost_State_HasAnsurBook = False
9. : I once carried it, but it was stolen from me. Find it, let it set the path before you. Or do not, and see your home burn to ash.
71. [Jump]
Jump to Node 31 (2)
24. Player: The city has found its protector, thank you very much. Me.
28. : Only a true champion can awaken the wyrm. As the Blade of Frontiers, Wyll has proven his worth. Please - take him this message.
52. Player: Ravengard could still be alive. And we intend to save him.GLO_Ravengard_State_Defeated = FalseRoll (Charisma, Persuasion) vs 18 (0)
70. [RollResult] True
5. [Jump]
Jump to Node 75 (1)
67. [RollResult] False
72. [Jump]
Jump to Node 13 (1)
60. Player: Ravengard's death was Gortash's doing. There was nothing we could do.WYR_KillDirectorGortash_State_RavengardKilledDuringCeremonyRoll (Charisma, Deception) vs 18 (0)
65. [RollResult] True
27. [Jump]
Jump to Node 75 (1)
40. [RollResult] False
21. [Jump]
Jump to Node 13 (1)
43. Player: Mizora lied to you. We tried to save Ravengard, and she sabotaged us.GLO_Ravengard_State_Defeated, IRN_IronThrone_State_MizoraEnemyRoll (Charisma, Persuasion) vs 15 (0)
68. [RollResult] True
42. [RollResult] False
13. : How easily the lies fall from your tongue.
61. : Your fate is set. You will pay the price of Ulder Ravengard's death!FactionHostileToPlayerGroupAfterDialogEnd
34. Player: A relevant thread of knowledge pokes at your mind. Explore it.Roll (Intelligence, History) vs 15 (0)
6. [RollResult] True
0. : *You remember the stories of Elturel's fall. The city was dragged into the Hells at Zariel's behest - and Ravengard along with it.*443ae938-ddf2-5d8a-d97c-5781c0df395d_PassedHistoryCheck
15. [RollResult] False
54. : *Your thoughts come up short.*
48. Player: Probe Florrick's mind.443ae938-ddf2-5d8a-d97c-5781c0df395d_MindHasBeenRead = False, 44f9fbf3-735d-8eaf-94dc-6c1d1cf5382dRoll (Intelligence, ) vs 00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000 (0)
32. [RollResult] True
3. : The Blade of Frontiers, hero of the Sword Coast - and his own father's killer. I can barely believe it.DETECTTHOUGHTS443ae938-ddf2-5d8a-d97c-5781c0df395d_MindHasBeenRead
51. [RollResult] False
41. : My thoughts are not for you to know. To arms, champions!FactionHostileToPlayerGroupAfterDialogEnd
47. Player: When we found you in prison, you'd given up. Who's the hypocrite here?
77. : Yet I came through, I did what was right. You butchered Ulder like the devils you are.
35. Player: Attack us, then. Let's see who's left standing.
53. : Then your fate is set. You will pay the price of Ulder Ravengard's death!FactionHostileToPlayerGroupAfterDialogEnd