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DOS2:A Wolf Alone

Origin quest for Ifan
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A Wolf Alone is an origin quest for Ifan in Divinity: Original Sin II. This quest is available if selecting Ifan as an origin character.

Objectives

Quest content may vary due to party choices.

Read the contract.
Plan Alexandar's assassination.
  • For the moment, Alexandar is too well-protected. I need to find a way to isolate him.
  • For help with my contract I must contact a Magister Borris in the ghetto of Fort Joy. I'm sure he'll be delightful.
Kill Alexandar.
  • I met Zaleskar in the swamps. He gave me a powerful crossbow and a single poison-cloud arrow.
Escape the island.
  • I killed Alexandar. Contract fulfilled. I didn't get to question him first, but I came out alive. This is good. Now to escape the island.
Find Alexandar.
  • Alexandar is alive! He's belowdecks on the Lady Vengeance. He'll wake from his coma to questions...
Report to the Lone Wolves.
Find Alexandar.
  • Alexandar has been seen alive once more. He's on the Nameless Isle. The contract remains open.
Become Divine.
  • I killed Alexandar. This time he's gone for good.
  • I should be Divine. I am Rhalic's chosen... and I shall do better than Lucian. I could hardly do worse.
Flee the crumbling ruins.
Find Dallis.
  • Perhaps no one person should be Divine. Perhaps Divinity should be shared by all.