
#POE2 DEADFIRE FULL#
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These prayers form the common spells priests use in battle, ranging from healing magic and divine attacks to a variety of blessings and curses." They are capable in combat, but their true power comes from their prayers. "They are devoted followers of one or more deities, though almost all have a primary dedication to a single god above all others. They can cast prayers, faith-inspired miracles that aid their allies and punish their enemies. Priests turned the flame of their faith into a spark to ignite the power of their souls. You can assume that the consumables were pilfered from the wagons they stole - and the meat from the kith they've killed in the process.Priest is a class in Pillars of Eternity 2.

Positioning is important here, since it's easy to get your party members stuck between the broken walls. The plaguestrikers are quite nasty, and deal big damage with their stealth attacks.He'll tell you that Badema is still being held to the southeast, but Tamau seems to be done for. Their wagon was surrounded on the road by the Xaurips, before they were dragged to Pāhowane, wagon and all. Untie him to learn that he, Tumau and Badema are merchants from Neketaka.

Kuaru Trader is held here, waiting to be cooked on the spit.When killed he drops a cell key, which you can use to open Badema's cage. Each beast has an aura, which applies a bonus to allies in a 10m radius. Having made friends with the xaurips in the temple, he commands them to attack you on sight. Superb armor (Deadfire): +3 Armor Rating Pelt of Many Kinds: At start of combat: Summon one of 4 non-combat beasts for 300.0 sec. You can get to the southeast area via the walkway behind the throne, or via the corridor to the south. The upper level is fairly simple, with a centrally-located throne room, holding cages to the southeast, and exit to the lower floor to the southwest.Remains of aumaua captured as food - or ready for preparation - litter the hallways together with grisly effigies devoted to the eoten leading this tribe. Currently, the ruins are filled with xaurips afflicted by some sort of pestilence.

Once it was a shrine to Ngati, but the priests left for Neketaka, and left the temple long since abandoned. This is a large, ruined temple on the western edge of Neketaka island.
