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Planescape torment walkthrough
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planescape torment walkthrough

Evil: Truthfully threatening Pharod to hand over TNO's belongings.Good: Saying TNO is sorry for Pharod's loss, "for what that's worth.".Good, Lawful: Saying that TNO is sorry for Pharod's loss, and will try to make it up to him if he can.Evil, Chaotic: Lying that TNO won't kill Pharod if he doesn't like his answers.Lawful: Vowing not to kill Pharod if TNO doesn't like his answers.Chaotic: Vowing not to tell anyone about where he's getting his bodies, and subsequently telling Emoric and/or Sharegrave.Chaotic: Lying that TNO will not tell anyone about where he is getting the bodies.Lawful: Vowing not to tell anyone about where he's getting his bodies.Lawful: Telling Pharod about the tattoos on TNO's back.Lawful: Telling Pharod: "Truth: I have forgotten myself".Getting Pharod to turn over TNO's items rewards 1000 XP, and, based on TNO's charisma (charisma can be temporarily increased with the Friends spell): He then introduces Annah, who reluctantly joins the party in order to show TNO where she found his corpse. Bluffing or Truth-ing here will increase chaos or evil, but if TNO hasn't promised not to tell anyone about where Pharod is getting his corpses last time, he can threaten him to tell the Dustmen without any alignment consequences. With 14+ intelligence, TNO can ask what Annah gave him from his body. She was the one who found TNO's body, after all. When asked what he took from TNO's body, he says he took nothing, but his daughter Annah might have. He says that another reason he agreed to this boon was because TNO gave him information about the Bronze Sphere. TNO can press Pharod on this point, he reveals that he was extremely intimidated by the previous Nameless One, because he had killed scores of his collectors. With 14+ intelligence, 13+ charisma or 14+ wisdom, TNO will see a gap in his story, something he is too afraid to tell him. Pharod says that when he met TNO the first time, he only wanted a simple boon, that his body be well taken care of if it was found by one of his collectors. TNO can either vow or lie, affecting his alignment. Giving the Bronze Sphere to Pharod rewards 15,000 XP.īefore upholding his part of the bargain, and giving answers to TNO's burning questions, he wants to make sure he won't be killed. (Charisma can be temporarily increased with a casting of the Friends spell.) This option also rewards 500 XP. With 14+ charisma, TNO can say that finding bodies hardly compares to magic, thus avoiding the chaos increase by either lying or vowing and subsequently breaking the vow to turn in Emoric and Sharegrave's quests. He doesn't know where the journal is and relating Reekwind's story about him only angers him.Īsking him where he is getting all the bodies is required to complete Emoric and Sharegrave's quests. Then, TNO has the opportunity to ask Pharod a few other questions. With 13+ Wisdom, TNO will remember the description of the sphere before Pharod says it himself. He wants TNO to find a Bronze Sphere for him in the Weeping Stone Catacombs. Pharod, will, of course retain the information until TNO completes a task for him.

planescape torment walkthrough

TNO can tell him he's come for information and ask about what the old man knows about him. He recognized the Nameless One and speaks of taking TNO to the Mortuary again. Pharod is limping around his gaudy palm-shaped throne in his court.

  • Sharegrave's quest to figure out what Pharod is up to.
  • Emoric's quest to figure out what Pharod is up to.
  • Two quests should be picked up before meeting Pharod:

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    Several characters point the way to Pharod, including "The Post", Pox and Sharegrave, but more importantly Angyar, who, on top of revealing that Pharod is underneath Ragpicker's Square, knows how to get through the portal to the otherwise blocked entrance to the Trash Warrens and reveals the key for it: a piece of Junk. Quests and Conversations Find Pharod įinding Pharod is the initial quest given in the Mortuary by the message tattooed on the Nameless One's back. So, he shed his position, all his possessions and his goals, and adopted a new title: the King of Rags. They told him that his salvation lay in the trash, where the only way to cheat his fate could be found. Terrified of his fate, Pharod sought out witches in an effort to avoid it. He was told that when he died, he would go to the worst place imaginable. According to Reekwind's account of Pharod's story, Pharod used to be a man of position in the city, a fact confirmed by Candrian, who muses that he used to be an officious stripling in the upper wards of Sigil, once.īut Pharod twisted the law in his favor, and cheated many people along the way.










    Planescape torment walkthrough