When I got back, I couldn't get in because I'd killed the only guard who could talk to me. The Elder Brain let me go and told me if I wanted to give him the mirror to come back and speak to his guards. I ended up having to slaughter the illithid because I didn't want to give up the mirror before asking the Seer's advice. You get one last chance to patch things up by giving the Elder Brain the mirror. Keep your grip on reality and you'll have a fight with a pit fiend and some other baddies before you can speak to the elder brain (or kill him). The game will be over and the credits will roll because you will now be a blissfully ignorant slave of the illithid. If you want a really quick end to your problems, accept the fantasy as reality. Whether you face him as friend or foe, the Elder Brain will attempt to psyche you out by sending you to a fantasy world. You can get a bit more xp by hacking and slashing your way through, but some of the enemies (and most of the treasure boxes) are illusions. If you don't want to give up the mirror, but want to slaughter some mind flayers, it is possible to kill the guard here and then bulldoze your way through the palace to the Elder brain. You will immediately enter the presence of the Elder Brain if you do things this way and you'll learn that he wants the mirror you got from the Avariel in exchange for the illithids abstention from the Valsharess's war. You'll have to give up your helmet to do this, but no harm will come to you if you are polite. If you are doing this quest the diplomatic way, just ask the venerator here to let you speak to the Elder brain about the Valsharess. You get 5000 xp for letting the prisoners out of their cell and 250 xp for each prisoner that reaches freedom. Don't do this unless you've killed everyone upstairs, or the thralls won't last long. You'll need to kill the Warden and loot his Master Prison Key, then talk to Argosus, the leader of the thrall prisoners. If plan to eradicate this group of illithids, make sure you stop by the slave pens and free their thralls. If you try to keep her as a thrall she will fight you and die, rather than be a slave. When you get back to the temple, you can tell her she is free. You'll have to lie to her and tell her that you have a message for the Seer that she will have to carry. You can get an easy 1000 xp if you buy the human thrall at the auction. Apparently the two thing people come here to do are trade in slaves or watch them fight in the arena. The slavers in this bar will tell you about the town. If you're dumb enough to comply, you're going to have a really hard time with this diplomatic mission. You'll be approached by a mind flayer who asks your business and tries to get you to take your helmet off. Walking through the village, you'll notice that all of its inhabitants are under mind control. Did we miss anything in this location? Is there something we didn't discover? Let us know!Ī group of duergar foolishly try to capture you as a slave here, but not before telling you that the helmet you're about to loot off the leader's corpse will protect you from illithid mind control while you're here.
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