Find the Blood of Lathander Quests
Description
Find the Blood of Lathander is a quest in Act One of Baldur’s Gate 3. It can be started at the Rosymorn Monastery
Objectives
- Explore Rosymorn Monastery.
- We learned that a powerful holy relic, The Blood of Lathander, could be somewhere nearby. We should keep an eye out for it as we explore the monastery.
- We learned from a dead pilgrim that a powerful holy relic, the Blood of Lathander, could be somewhere nearby. We should keep an eye out for it as we explore the Monastery.
- We found a note from a Lathander worshipper about a precious relic called ‘The Blood’ hidden somewhere in Rosymorn Monastery. Perhaps we can find it in our exploration.
- Find the true Blood of Lathander.
- A fake artefact in Rosymorn Monastery was disguised as the Blood of Lathander - we should keep looking for the true relic.
- Explore the Secret Chamber.
- We moved some ancient Lathanderian statues and a secret passageway opened - we should see what lies within.
- Find a purpose for the Dawnmaster’s Crest.
- We found an oddly shaped crest that belonged to a high priest of Lathander. Perhaps it can help us find the Blood of Lathander?
- Get past the Secret Chamber’s Lathanderian traps.
- Very elaborate traps block our path down this passageway - whatever sits at the end must be worth protecting.
- Retrieve the relic.
- We bested the Secret Chamber’s traps - we should see what they were guarding.
- Escape the exploding Rosymorn Monastery.
- We took the Blood of Lathander and sprung a trap that will destroy the Monastery, Crèche Y’llek underneath it, and us if we don’t stop it or escape.
- We disarmed the Monastery’s powerful trap, saving Crèche Y’llek and ourselves - and escaped with the Blood of Lathander.
- We escaped the Monastery’s powerful trap with the Blood of Lathander in tow - but Crèche Y’llek was destroyed in the process.
- We used the Dawnmaster’s Crest to safely retrieve the Blood of Lathander - Morninglord be praised.
- We left the Blood of Lathander somewhere deep within Rosymorn Monastery.
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