Стронгхолд барда, BGII
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Bard --> Theatre beneath Five Flagons
Go to the Bridge District and into the Five Flagons. There you will find a Theatre in the basement. Watch the horrible show and listen to Raelis Shai's plea for help. Complete this quest and you will get control of the theatre.
Once you are back in the theatre, the owner of the Five Flagons, Samuel Thunderburp asks what is going on. You can tell him that you were given the Deed to the Theatre by Raelis before she left for Sigil. He also sends Higgold the famous director to talk to you. He tells you to bring money in half a week.
Whenever you are needed, Higgold sends a boy out to bring you back in. Each event is about 4 to 6 days apart. Do NOT delay in getting there once the messenger talks to you, else the play quality will suffer. You get THREE DAYS from the time you are given the message until the play suffers from your absence. The Play Quality determines how well the play does in the end, and how much money you will earn from it later.
To determine your Play Quality, talk to the actors in the back. The more confidant they sound, the better the play. They have three separate comments: one is really depressed, the other is unsure of themselves and the last they are super happy about life.
Here are the events:
Event 1: Choose who to star: Naive Jenna or Actress Iltheia. Sure, Jenna might be the sympathetic favorite, but Iltheia will net you a better play in the end. How much money to invest: the minimum is 1000gp, but you can spend up to 10,000 gp. Naturally the more you spend the better.
Event 2: Solve the jealousy between Jenna and Iltheia. If Iltheia is playing the small role and you put her in the larger one you improve the quality of the play and get 6750 exp. Force Iltheia to accept her small role for 15,750 exp and improve the Play Quality. Expand her role for a mere 6750 exp, however the Play Quality will suffer. If Jenna is in the small role and you put her in the larger one, you get 6750 experience but hurt the quality of the play. Letting them solve things on their own cuts the quality and nets you no experience. If Iltheia is in the lead, don't threaten her or the play quality will dip. Compliment her for 11,500 experience. Then you have to give her 500 gp, but it further improves the Play.
Event 3: Zeran is improvising. Allow him to rewrite the play for 15,750 exp and improve the Quality of the Play a lot. Allow him to keep improvising for 11,500 exp and improve the quality of the play slightly. Stop his improvisation and you get NO experience and the Play Quality slips a little.
Event 4: Everyone is rewriting their characters. Have faith in Zeran's changes, with a charisma of 17 or better and the quality of the play improves. Stop all changes for 11,500 exp. Stop the changes and pay them 500 gp as a bonus gets you 11,500 exp as well, this also improves the quality of the Play. Threaten to "let them walk out" and you get no exp and the Quality of the Play drops. You can also take control of the rewrites yourself, and if your Charisma is 17 or better then you will also improve the quality of the play and get 11,500 exp.
Event 5: The curse? Lots of weird things are going on, and a Priest offers to cleanse the theatre for 1000 gp. Give him the gold and get 11,500 exp and improve the play quality. If you have a high charisma you can get away with giving her 500 gp for 11,500 exp, but no change in Play Quality. If you can't afford to pay and have a high charisma you can give her nothing and still improve the Play Quality. If you send her packing, or have a low charisma you will hurt the play quality quite a bit.
Event 6: Problems with the music. Your musician has vanished. Hiring Balmitance (the famous musician) has a great effect on the Play Quality and nets you 15,500 exp at a cost of only 500 gold. Making Marcus write the score hurts the Play Quality quite a bit. If your Intelligence is 15 or less then letting Marcus play while you write really hurts the play and gets you no experience. If your INT is 16 or 17 you get 6750 exp and a slight improvement to Quality. At 18 INT letting Marcus play the Harp while you rewrite the music for 11,500 exp. 19 or better INT gets you the best experience 15,500 and a better improvement to play quality (thought not so good as hiring the famous musician!).
30 or so days later...
Event 7: Barbarians have invaded the Theatre. You meet Higgold on the main level of the Five Flagons this time and he begs for you to get rid of the barbarians who have taken control. Go downstairs, clean out the five goons here (including one mage) and get 15,500 exp.
Event 8: A day later you can watch the dress rehearsal. (You could take notes on what is being said... it's kinda important! Or you could just continue using this FAQ)
Event 9: Within three days (rather than the week you were promised) you are summoned again. And again he is on the main floor. Seems a major player at the City Council is going to attend and Zeran is ill. You must take up the role of the wizard (whether you are male or female it doesn't matter).
The Play: Since you are now in the role of the wizard, that means you have LINES to perform. Weren't paying attention in the dress rehearsal? Your lines are:
2, 1, 1, 1, 2, 1, 2, 1, 2, 1
The City Council person speaks, and depending on how YOU personally did you get experience:
49,500 experience (near flawless) 35,500 exp (several mistakes) 19,500 exp (many mistakes)
If you get the "near flawless", you also are given a gift, the Aslaer's Harp.
Next the overall quality of the play is judged:
50,000 experience (near perfection) 29,500 experience (not quite perfect) 19,500 experience (not even close to perfect)
Finally Higgold offers to buy the theatre off of you for 10,000 gold. (If you got the "near perfection" score, anyway) This is totally up to you.
How much money the Theatre generates during a week depends entirely upon how much you invested at the start and the quality of the play. The more you invest, the better the return. If you invested the maximum of 10,000 and had a phenomenal play, the max amount per week is 1800 gp/week. Every week past the first, the gold/week drops by 100 gold until it hits 500 gold/week where it will remain.
And that is that for the Bard's Theatre.