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UNDER CONSTRUCTION

The Temple of Lolth is an imposing building in Ust Natha city. It is currently presided over by a high priestess matron mother and handmaidens of Lolth linked to House Despana, the most influential House in Ust Natha.

Upon entry to the temple, the party's nostrils fill with the slightly acrid and sickly-sweet aroma of strange spices - intermingled with the faint pall of smoldering incense. A barely discernable rhythmic chant can be heard from unknown chambers below.

The tall ceilings disappear into the shadows, where black eyes glisten from hundreds of fist-sized spiders above - eerily accompanied by arachnoid chittering and clicks.

Grotesque and lurid frescoes on the walls depict Driders on the hunt, and scenes of surfacers being slaughtered. The intricately placed tiles and mosaic floor decor is stunningly detailed.

Gameplay[]

The temple of Lolth is staffed by various guardians, and one Handmaiden of Lolth. The treasury doors are locked inside, with sentries posted.

All interior drow are currently neutral to visitors, and they do not seek out or initiate interaction. Speaking with the various creatures within nets the party mostly polite but stern comments that make it understood that this temple is not a tourist destination, and no funny business is tolerated. Causing any trouble or initiating hostile actions would be foolish.

Unlike temples on the surface, the temple of Lolth in Ust Natha has no attending cleric to administer temple services.

If the party is visiting the temple because Phaere has told you that Matron Mother Ardulace wants to speak with Veldrin, see the note below:

Note:For information regarding the continuation of Inside the Drow City and the next steps in the quest line see The Drow Summoning Ritual page.

The Treasury room[]

Special mention to the treasury room is made here. The room cannot be accessed without a special key obtained from Phaere.

There are two unique Egg Guard sentries posted at the foot of a small staircase leading to the room. The guards will become hostile if attacked, or if the treasury door is opened with the key. If the treasury door is opened and the guards are then made hostile because of this action, that does not mean the entire temple or city of Ust Natha will also become hostile. These guards can be bypassed with stealth (and left in a hostile state) or even better, slain.

Intuitively this may seem impossible, as an alarm would be raised, right? Well, no it does not. If the guards are attacked without the key in possession of the party, then the guards will become hostile and trip the city-wide alarm. Also, if for some reason the city alarm has already been triggered, then these guards will be hostile too, just like almost all other drow Ust Natha inhabitants.

If entry is made into the treasury chamber, the guards become hostile, and a number of golems are observed within. The golems are not hostile until the container within has been pilfered of the contents - which are the Dragon Eggs. Removal will make the golems hostile, and they will attack any detected intruders. If the party wishes to dispose of the golems then they can be fought and destroyed. Alternatively, the party could maintain stealth throughout the pilfering process, say with Sanctuary, or re-apply Invisibility after the eggs are taken - and then move outside the chamber, close the door behind, and just flee the area. There is more than one way to crack an egg.

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Mod content[]

Mods icon This section is about unofficial content that is only available via fan-made mods.

With the Sword Coast Stratagems mod all the guards, except the Egg Guard sentries, are assigned smarter AI scripts as well as revised weapon proficiencies and fighting styles commensurate with their class and experience level. The Hand Maiden of Lolth will use appropriate spell buffs if hostilities break out. Note that the "Seek and Destroy" scripts given to many golems in the game by SCS aren't used in this Temple, for plot mechanic reasons.

The Golem Construction for Spellcasters mod makes changes to the guardian golems in the temple treasury. Instead of the ordinary Stone and Clay golems, two are replaced with "Greater" Stone and Greater Clay Golems. These new varieties make for a tougher and harder hitting challenge. The Clay golems still use Golem Haste, and the Stone use Golem Slow innate abilities. The mod has some surprising "On hit" effects by these golem types not seen in the unmodified game.

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