Baldur's Gate 3 has numerous quests that you can tackle. One of these takes place in the Putrid Bog, which also happens to lead to a rather weird instance. Our guide discusses how you can save Mayrina in Baldur's Gate 3 by defeating a monster named Auntie Ethel.
Table of Contents [hide]How to Save Mayrina From Auntie Ethel in Baldur's Gate 3Dilemma: Tell Mayrina About Her Brothers or Keep QuietDilemma: Let Auntie Ethel cure the parasiteThe Gallery and the MasksHow to defeat Auntie Ethel and save MayrinaDilemma: The Reward or the GirlDilemma: The Wand and the Zombie
As you go down the hilly slope, you'll see two men accosting an old lady from the Druid Grove. They want her to reveal the location of their sister. If you admonish the men, you have to fight them. If you scold the old lady, she'll teleport away. Keep heading southwest until you see a waypoint, as well as the Gnarled Treehouse building.
Tell her about her brothers - Auntie Ethel will not like it. She'll turn into her true form, that of a hag, before turning invisible and running off with Mayrina. You'll have to fight a couple of Redcap Goblins in the area. After the bout, you can follow them by passing through the fireplace in her house (more on this later).Don't tell her about her brothers - Ethel will teleport Mayrina away. Then, if you tell her about the tadpole parasite in your brain, she says that she might be able to help.
Auntie Ethel will poke out your eye if you're not careful.
The Entrance Gallery is where Ethel displays her past victims. If you pass the skill check upon interacting with the tree wall that has a face, you'll realize that it's an illusion, and you can pass through it.In the next area, you have to defeat four Masked Victims. Do not wear the masks in the previous room or Ethel will mind control your characters during this fight.The next section has several vines, as well as poisonous gas. At the bottom, you'll find Mayrina and Ethel.Before you head down, though, you can look at the upper-left section. There's a ledge that you can reach. If one character wears a mask, your party will be able to go through the illusory tree wall. The teleporter in this room leads to the Underdark.The left side of the vines area has a portal that leads to the Underdark. You need to wear a mask to pass through the illusory wall.
Gale should be on his own (ungrouped) along the right-hand side. He should also have the Magic Missiles spell.Three other party members, preferably those that can attack in melee, should be at the left-hand side.Begin the fight by moving Gale forward. This will cause Auntie Ethel to appear and burn Mayrina's cage. It will get destroyed after a few turns, so you need to be quick.
Moreover, Ethel will summon three clones before teleporting to one side of the chamber. Because Gale moved along the right-hand side, she'll go to the left side, which is closer to your other characters. Gale can simply target all the clones with Magic Missile, as a single projectile is enough to kill them.
The rest of your party can just burst down the hag. If you think you don't have a lot of time, Gale can also press the button along the northern part of the chamber to free the captive. This will help you save Mayrina in Baldur's Gate 3.
Having a spellcaster take out the clones helps you corner Auntie Ethel with your melee warriors.
If you use the wand on the grave, her husband will be raised from the dead as a zombie. You also have the option to give Mayrina the wand, allowing her to find a cure for her husband's "predicament." The game also tells you that she's heading to Baldur's Gate, so you might see her again once you reach the city.
And that's it: that's everything you need to know about the Save Mayrina quest in Baldur's Gate 3. Don't forget the portal in Auntie Ethel's lair, especially when you need to head to the Underdark later in the campaign.
Baldur's Gate 3 is filled to the brim with activities and secrets. You'll no doubt be part of an adventure that can take countless hours to complete. For other tips, you can visit our BG3 guides hub.
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