

Here, you will learn that Fiorm chose to live his life in exile. To continue this quest, go to Elm’s Reach and speak with Arthwn in front of the Hall of Warriors. During the conversation you’ll find out that the Glafanthan want to know what happened to a man named Fiorm. To start this quest, head into the Passage of the Six in Hearthsong and speak with Ridai in the long passageway at the back. Failing to convince Simoc will result in a tough fight against him and his men. Now it’s time to administer the antidote to Simoc, but you’ll need to reach level 19 in Resolve or Intellect to pull this off. Locate the woman Bledha and obtain the poison. Exit the Hall of Heroes and head over to Golden Grove. If you’re not willing to murder an innocent child, you’ll need to side with Simoc’s son, Lliras. Speak with Keeper Mrdha and wait for her to prepare the potion before returning to Simoc. You’ll get attacked on your way out, but fight and then escape to Elm’s Reach to enter the Blood Land’s cave. If you prefer to follow Simoc’s plan, travel to Hearthsong and kidnap the little girl from the Glafanthan home. If you ask what else he has in mind, he will advise you to poison his father and end all plans for the upcoming sacrifice. While leaving the Hall of Warriors, Simoc’s son will approach and ask you not to complete the task. During the conversation he will ask you to kidnap an Orlan girl from one of the houses in Hearthsong and escort her to Keep Wrdha for a sacrificial ritual. Head into the Hall of Warriors in Elm’s Reach and speak with a man named Simoc. Should that convince you to buy it, you might also want to spend a few moments with our character creation guide. Of course, if you've yet to pick the game up, be sure to check out our in-depth review of Pillars of Eternity. This time out we'll shift our focus to all that is involved with the Pillars of Eternity side quests in Act III. Previously, we covered all of the Pillars of Eternity side quests in Act I, as well as what you'll find for side quests in Act II. This is something we know first-hand, as we've been hard at work playing the game and creating content well before its official release to gamers worldwide. Instead, after submission, click the button under your post to assign the appropriate link flair, which will produce the same spoiler tags.No matter what you’re into, Pillars of Eternity has enough extra content to keep you busy for hours. You cannot use the above spoiler formatting to mask submission titles. Note: Spoiler tags only apply to text in the body of posts or comments, and not to titles themselves. To mark a spoiler as relevant to a specific part or subject of Pillars of Eternity, use the alternate formatting: (#s "Stuff happens")

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Pillars of Eternity aims to recapture the magic, imagination, depth, and nostalgia of classic RPGs. Paying homage to the great Infinity Engine games of years past: Baldur’s Gate, Icewind Dale, and Planescape: Torment. Pillars of Eternity and Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire are isometric, party-based RPGs set in a new fantasy world developed by Obsidian Entertainment. Welcome to the Pillars of Eternity Subreddit!
