![]() The notable changes are that the Temple of Ondra is replaced by the Temple of Abydon, the ruined houses are replaced with yurts, with the northern of the two becoming Hamond's Emporium, and that the Stalwart Mines in the northeastern corner are reopened. The village inherits much of its layout from the previous expansion, as expected.Just a short way north is Thyrsc's House. Yduran and his merchant cart is near the entrance to the village.Approaching it will trigger a short cutscene with Ista and Okrun. To the southeast is the Temple of Ondra.Interact with it to meet Zahua, one of two companions available in the snowy wastes. To the southwest, just next to the fishery, a villager runs away from a basket full of fish.You can interact with it for a chance to save two villagers. After the attack, the hut to the west is on fire.To properly meet the denizens, you need to find Darzir, the leader of the ogres, and turn him into kibble. You enter the village as it is attacked by a war party of crag ogres.Points of interest The White March - Part I However, the influx of newcomers interested in making a life for themselves has caused tensions across the town, as old-time Stalwart residents are aggravated by the fact that newcomers are taking the best jobs, refuse to pay respects to Ondra, and overcrowd the town. The mines have also been opened, providing the Battery with a fresh source of ore for the Forges. Houses ruined in the ogre attack have been torn down, replaced with yurts, while the Temple of Ondra has been rededicated to Abydon, in accordance with the Battery. Having completed her mission, Renengild stepped down as mayor, allowing the younger generation to take over. Stalwart is reinvigorated by the opening of Durgan's Battery and the influx of people and money into the town. Once The White March - Part I is completed Although numerous adventuring parties have been trying to batter down the doors into the battery for over a year, none succeeded. She contacts The Watcher for assistance after the first dozen attempts fail, as the village came under attack from an Ogre tribe, seemingly in retaliation for attempts to access the Battery. To avoid that fate, Renengild, the mayor of the village has decided to reawaken the White Forge of Durgan's Battery and establish Stalwart as the sole supplier of Durgan steel or an approximation thereof. The combination of a particularly cold season that affected elk populations across the March and the aggression on part of the ogre clans and wolves are the primary reasons behind the recent difficulties. Each month more and more people leave, due to a lack of work or supplies necessary to sustain them. With no proper economy to anchor it in place, the village is facing oblivion. Stalwart has experienced difficulties in recent times due to the closure of the mines after the Aedyr Empire pulled out of the Eastern Reach. As long as the colonial presence remained in the Eastern Reach, the village saw a reliable amount of traffic from both sides of the March. In dialogs, not related to certain quests, the player's Stealth score may as well unlock additional conversation options.A former mining colony established in the White March by the Aedyr Empire, to supply ore to the empire. When asking what he's doing here (and not having him confronted outright), you can guess he's hiding here. In quest related dialogs the player's Stealth score may unlock options related to things of a shady character. To get in by climbing the stockade wall first, a set of Rope and Grappling Hook is required. Some situations allow to choose which party member will perform the action, sometimes a certain member, the player or the whole party will be checked.Ī party member can attempt to unlock the gate from the inside, failure alerts a sleeping guard nearby. ![]() In scripted interactions the Stealth score is checked for actions that require sneaking and hiding. Notable uses in Pillars of Eternity Scripted interactions Unlimited – for the user for a duration (sometimes only in combat) Unlimited – bonus while equipped to either self or party One only – For the protagonist only – Duration: see table Prostituteīuffs in Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire Passive effects Unlimited – Permanently active once learned Talent Some buffs stack, others are mutually exclusive.Ī character's Stealth score for a certain attack can benefit from the given number of bonuses from each of the following tables at the same time. Some can only applied to the character themselves, while others apply to allies. Some of these buffs are permanent or can be activated for as long as desired, while others must be enabled and then expire after their duration runs out. In addition to a character's base Stealth, there are various ways to gain further bonuses. In Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire Class bonuses: Barbarian
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