The Elder Brain doesn't attack you itself, though it uses psionic attacks and sends its minions against you. And as long as it lives, the exit to the Underdark is blocked to you.
Duke Eltan is right! 1) You can save him, but apparently him living's not enough to stop Sarevok: you need Liaa or Belt to live. 2) His friend is the Harbormaster, who unsurprisingly enough lives by water 3) His healer is a doppelganger trying to kill him 4) Refuse to investigate the Iron Throne twice, and he kills you by script 5) He sends you back to Candlekeep
@smyth25 is right. Ike travels before you to Durlag's Tower. When you arrive he complains, no matter how long you took, and he goes inside with you but dies on the first floor.
@semiticgod yes it is Lilarcor . He loves killing and bloodshed, he is well suited because he is literally a sword, and he is brainless both physically and just cause he's stupid.
1. I became a carnivore in order to become an herbivore. 2. I pick one of two, and I pick one of two. 3. I keep my allies close, though I can't always quite keep them alive.
Irenicus? I'm guessing the carnivore to herbivore line is something regarding his transition back to elf: I had thought carnivore might be a vampire's bloodsucking tendencies, but... I 'unno. Choosing 1 of 2 twice: choosing the Bhaalspawn over Caelar, and... I have no idea what the second is. He can't keep Bodhi alive, technically, she's undead
1. Irenicus hunts down a powerful Bhaalspawn and consumes part of him or her in order to sustain his life (carnivore), but ultimately wants to get back to the Tree of Life and sap its power (herbivore). 2. On two separate occasions, Irenicus picks one of two people for a new soul: first, in SoD,
he spends his time mulling his options between Caelar Argent and Charname,
and second, in BG2, he chooses to take Charname's soul in lieu of Imoen's. 3. Irenicus keeps his faithful servant Rielev close at hand, but he can't quite keep Rielev truly "alive," and so artificially preserves him in a tank.
My class seems illegal, but is technically fine At least one canon spell fails to effect me as written I used to be the least discriminating of my group.
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The Elder Brain doesn't attack you itself, though it uses psionic attacks and sends its minions against you. And as long as it lives, the exit to the Underdark is blocked to you.
I'm thinking the Warden.
(alternatives: Unseeing eye, lavok, etc)
Ah, beaten.
My friend lives near the water.
Can’t seem to find good help these days...
Entar Silvershield is another Duke.
1) You can save him, but apparently him living's not enough to stop Sarevok: you need Liaa or Belt to live.
2) His friend is the Harbormaster, who unsurprisingly enough lives by water
3) His healer is a doppelganger trying to kill him
4) Refuse to investigate the Iron Throne twice, and he kills you by script
5) He sends you back to Candlekeep
And scold you for your tardiness when you arrive.
I'm going inside with you but neither up nor down.
Ramazith?
I am exceptionally well suited for said activities.
However, I am also rather brainless.
The Slayer?
Lilarcor.
2. I pick one of two, and I pick one of two.
3. I keep my allies close, though I can't always quite keep them alive.
Hmmm... i have absolutely no clue this time
He can't keep Bodhi alive, technically, she's undead
1. Irenicus hunts down a powerful Bhaalspawn and consumes part of him or her in order to sustain his life (carnivore), but ultimately wants to get back to the Tree of Life and sap its power (herbivore).
2. On two separate occasions, Irenicus picks one of two people for a new soul: first, in SoD,
3. Irenicus keeps his faithful servant Rielev close at hand, but he can't quite keep Rielev truly "alive," and so artificially preserves him in a tank.
At least one canon spell fails to effect me as written
I used to be the least discriminating of my group.