![]() ![]() In fact, she's one of the few scholars to actually understand a portion of the language. You can even kill that girl that youre supposed to rescue in heritage hill. Unkillable when you first meet her, which makes her situation fairly unique as you can manually attack most NPCs, even quest related ones. She hates him on the grounds of him mocking her long career trying to understand the Engwithans and their language. Attacking her manually, even with a large amount of damage just knocks her down momenartily, then she just gets back up. She can be found in her house in the north-west corner of the Heritage Hill district of Defiance. ![]() Harnessing what knowledge and talent she. Icantha is unique in that she has weathered the animantic disaster in Heritage Hill by dying. She can be found in her house in the north-west corner of the Heritage Hill district of Defiance Bay. She was smart enough to kill herself before she got killed by the disaster in Heritage Hill. Icantha is a (now undead) scientist in Pillars of Eternity. Which becomes important both at the Hill and later. She speculates it's the work of Aldhelm, one of many charlatans claiming to be men of science. Icantha is a (now undead) scientist in Pillars of Eternity. Originally posted by Cutlass Jack: The main reason you can't kill her because you need her to teach you the Engwithian language. Her unique status allowed her to analyze the Heritage Hill disaster with a scientist's eye and determine that an act of animancy on a great scale is responsible for it, on a scale unseen since Engwithan times. That includes feasting on captive humans she keeps locked away in her house. Hiravias (Pillars of Eternity) anyone who gets the spotlight in any of the chapters gets a tag. She maintains a strict regimen to maintain her body's freshness and avoid succumbing to the ravenous appetite of an undead monster. The Watcher (Pillars of Eternity) Aloth Corfiser. Harnessing what knowledge and talent she had, she stabbed herself in the heart after taking precautions pioneered by Helig of Thein, surviving as an undead vessel. And then you see the puckered flesh, ragged and bloodless, over her heart. As you get closer, you notice something unnatural about her - a certain pallor to her skin, a lack of movement beneath her flesh even while her arms execute deft, efficient movements. She makes it very clear that even House Doemenel is a better choice than the Dozens (who are more than willing to spill blood on the streets to clear out any they don't like).
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