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And the tablet? You plan to resurrect your wife.Yeah.

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I was a boy when Szass Tam seized control of Thay.

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I saw firsthand the horrors of the spell.

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No. The Thayans are not all malevolent.

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The orifice?

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Go on, Ed. Promise you'’ll give Forge'’s money to the people.

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Szass'’s power extends no further than the borders of Thay. I suspect he and his Red Wizards will not be content until they have infected the whole of Faerûn with their maleficence. You done? Because we already know that Red Wizards are bad. And so does Forge. The question remains, if they helped him to take power, what do they stand to gain? Sounds like we have a common enemy. You give us that helmet, and we take Forge down. No one stays Lord without a fortune to back him up. And the Red Wizards lose their puppet. What will become of the wealth you burgle? What does that matter? I will not be complicit in the illicit use of ill-gotten booty. Uh... Fine. We'’ll divide it amongst the townspeople. Swear to it.What? Place your hand on this Harper'’s Seal and swear that you will indeed distribute all the wealth you take amongst the people of Neverwinter. Sure, fine.

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Yeah. Good for you. Simon, hold onto this. Now, where'’s the helmet? In the bowels of the Underdark.The Underdark? Weren'’t you trying to keep it safe? Why would you put it down there? Because it is the last place that anyone who values their life would go. Sounds lovely.Quite the opposite. I-I know. I was being ironic. I find irony is a blade that cuts he who wields it most especially. Yeah? Is that what you find, Xenk? There is an entrance east of the Sword Mountains in the Kryptgarden Forest, from which we may descend to the ruins of Dolblunde.

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Can'’t you just magic us across? It'’s too far for telekinesis. I'’ve got some rope in my bag. I could tie it to the axe. Toss it across so it sticks to the rock. You know rocks are hard, right?Shut up. Where did you get that?

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What, Marlamin'’s walking stick? I swiped it from a wizard over in the Greypeaks. That'’s not a walking stick.

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It'’s a Hither-Thither staff. A what?Should have a range of around 500 yards.

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Promise I'’ll... give Forge'’s money to the people of Neverwinter. Keep this.

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If I may be so bold, what caused you to renounce the Harpers?

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Watch. Hither.

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Thither.

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The helmet lies on the far side of this chasm. But be warned, the bridge is protected by an ancient Gnomish trap. There is a precise formula we must follow so as not to trigger the mechanism. What'’s the formula?It'’s quite simple. Starting from the center, use odd-numbered blocks only, moving forward with each step, except for every fifth step, which must be a lateral move. Left or right, it matters not, so long as the leader and the laggard remain equidistant. After which, proceed. Again, odd-numbered blocks only. However, at the midpoint we switch to even-numbered blocks. Same pattern, except now a lateral move after the fourth step, until we reach the three-- I-- I may have... put my foot on the bridge. Didn'’t realize that'’s where it technically started.

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Rochnon. Intellect devourers. Small but formidable. They stun their targets and consume the brain, taking control of the body. What do we do?Make no sound.

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They'’re drawn to mental energy. The higher the intelligence of the prey, the more likely they are to strike.

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