You definitely want to help out people in need, while you take out the bad guys in Baldur’s Gate 3. This dilemma is once again presented during the third act, when a Wizard asks you to bring a source of immortality. Our guide discusses whether you should side with the Nightsong or Lorroakan in Baldur’s Gate 3. Likewise, please be aware that this article contains spoilers.
The conclusion of the Baldur’s Gate 3 Nightsong arc happens once you reach the Lower City during the third act. You’re told that a Wizard named Lorroakan is looking for her, and you have to decide what to do. Here’s a quick summary:
Upon reaching the Lower City, you can visit the Sorcerous Sundries shop. It happens to have a vault filled with ancient tomes, including a couple that hold immense power. As for Lorroakan, you’ll find his projection on the second floor. Tell it about the Nightsong, and you’ll be able to select from four different portals.
The correct portal is the one on the far-left, since it has this plaque: “The Nightsong is an immortal being, the child of a deity.” If you attempt to interact with the other portals, your character will be downed.
In any case, the Baldur’s Gate 3 Nightsong or Lorroakan dilemma involves handing the winged Aasimar over to him:
If you tell Lorroakan about Nightsong, he’ll tell you to bring her to the tower. Here’s what happens next:
Back in the tower, you’re given three dialogue options:
This bout is very easy since Aylin will be on her own against numerous hostiles. You’ll receive the following rewards:
Fighting Lorroakan is tough due to all the enemies. Lorroakan has Elemental Retort, which causes 12-96 quad-elemental damage as retaliation when he’s attacked. This can be nullified by Counterspell at rank 4 or higher. Without it, expect party members to die easily. His elementals also deal tremendous damage with their attacks.
Perhaps the worst part of the Baldur’s Gate 3 Lorroakan boss fight is that your entire team will be bunched up together after emerging from the portal. Not only will it be harder to move around, but a lot of units are in danger of AoE spells. We suggest ungrouping your team and repositioning them in the tower, well before you send one character to talk to Nightsong back in your camp. Anyway, assuming you beat Lorroakan’s forces, you’ll gain the following:
A badass cutscene also follows, where Nightsong casts Bane (you get the idea). Then, she and Isobel will temporarily leave the camp to help people in need, though they’ll be back for the final battle.
And that’s everything you need to know about Nightsong and Lorroakan in Baldur’s Gate 3. This also concludes the Nightsong’s arc, whether you sided with her or not.
Baldur’s Gate 3 is filled to the brim with activities and secrets. You’ll no doubt be part of an adventure that can take countless hours to complete. For other tips, you can visit our BG3 guides hub.
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