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Pathfinder: Kingmaker – Octavia and Regongar Quest Walkthrough

Octavia and Regongar Walkthrough

A Warm Welcome from the League

This quest starts accidentally. People from the League under Kalana’s leadership will attack you when you move around the map. You can seek the support of the League if you give one of your allies up them. It’s your choice, but we chose the following way.

Refuse them and then defeat all of them. Kalana will escape the scene. Save the game before you leave this location because you will be tested. Nature knowledge helped us, that’s why we know the League’s camp location. You can also find it on your own. The camp is located near the Temple of the Elk.

Go there, defeat enemies in the top left corner of the screen and decide how to treat Kalana. You can kill her or let her go. Make a decision on your own, but you can invite Regongar and Octavia to your squad regardless of your decision. You can add them to your group replacing some of the members of your party or you can do it later at Oleg’s trading post. You’ll receive 200 experience points at the end of this quest.

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Cruel Justice

The quest begins at the beginning of the fourth chapter ‘’The Varnhold Vanishing’’. Octavia and Regongar will arrive at the throne room and tell that a representative of Technic League was spotted in the tavern in the capital. Agree to help them.

Go to the specified area in the mountains to the right of your capital, not far from Varnhold, which is one of the main objectives of the fourth chapter. Go inside the shelter, defeat all opponents that you meet on your way and find Maestro Janush. He will escape anyway, so say that you need to save the slaves in the conversation of Octavia and Regongar. To release them, interact with each person in the cells. Them, proceed to Janush’s office and see how he teleports. Examine the items in the room to complete the quest and get 3200 experience points.

Highborn at Heart

This quest starts right after Octavia and Regongar study the documents found at the Janush’s lair (in case you’ve saved the people instead of chasing after him, but anyway he always runs away). So, the quest is based on Octavia’s story.

Once you eliminate Irovetti, leave Pitax and enter it one more time. You’ll have to choose where to move (you do the same thing in the capital). Pick the Lonely Mansion instead of Academy, Port and Main Square.

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Come inside and talk to Octavia’s mother. Then, return to the capital and talk to Octavia this time to complete the quest and get 4600 XP and the amulet. Besides, if you choose the right phrase, you’ll get additional 9600 XP.

No Man’s Slave

This quest starts right after Octavia and Regongar study the documents found at the Janush’s lair (in case you’ve saved the people instead of chasing after him, but anyway he always runs away). This quest is based on Regongar’s story. You’ll see Kellid tribe in the top left corner of the map.

When you get there, you’ll find a new location with a question mark. Go there and talk with Inged who will tell you what has happened with the tribe. Then you only have to return to the capital and meet Regongar to complete the quest. You’ll get 4800 XP.

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  1. Actually you can stop Janush from fleeing if you choose the Chaotic Evil choice; Octavia needs to hit him and deal enough damage to disrupt his spellcast on her initial attack, and then you need to pile on the damage as fast as you can, as he’ll cast Mirror Image and Vampiric Shadow Shield right after. If you kill him, you get a Quarterstaff +2, a Headband of Vast Intelligence +2, a scroll of Blindness, an Amulet of Natural Armor +2, and a Ring of Protection +2, as well as 52 xp for killing him directly, and 720 xp for completing the quest objective to end Janush.

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