Glowing Stone
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A rough precious stone lacking a setting. It is always cold to the touch. |
Glowing Stone is a Quest Item in Rogue Trader. Glowing Stone is an item describing a rough precious stone that lacks a setting, always cold to the touch.
How to use Glowing Stone in Rogue Trader
Glowing Stone can be used by players to:
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How to Get Glowing Stone in Rogue Trader
Glowing Stone can be found in the following locations:
- Location: Eurac V
- Quest: Secrets of the Navis Nobilite
- Dropped by: Felek
Once you have the control rod, head back to where you met Felek and speak to him. Idira will have another one of her trances here and you'll have the following options to respond with:
- "Tell me more - what paths?"
- "Who is who? Who do you see behind the masks?"
- "Thank you, everything is clear now."
- "Thank you, I did not understand a single word."
- [Ignore the psyker]
Asking for more information will yield little to no clear results, as is usually the case with vague visions. Afterward you'll have the option to either hand over the elevator key, keep it for yourself, or try and ask more questions about what happened here prior to your arrival, guided by the journals and notes you've read thus far. You can ask the following if you choose this option:
- "Who is the 'Child' mentioned in the documents and reports found on the station?"
- "The madmen I fought were convinced that we were the traitors."
- "The servants alone cannot be blamed for what happened on the station. Most corpses I discovered were either unarmed or feeble."
- "I trust you, Felek Orsellio. Let us rescue your mistress."
Asking the first question reveals that the 'Child' is Lady Cassia herself, at least to the low-born. If you then choose to make a statement about the servants, he'll rebut that naturally they were led by traitors belonging to higher stations within the facility. You'll have a new option to straight up say that you don't trust Felek, while the previous option will then be replaced by an implied accusation - too many things that transpired required special commands that only a Keeper of the Station, had access to. He will rebut that Theobald is also one such Keeper. If you've exhausted all the logs you could view at the cogitator previously, you'll have two new options that either accuse Felek further or contribute to Theobald's innocence. He'll keep trying to dismiss the accusations no matter what you say, naturally. If you straight up accuse him, he'll come forward, revealing a zealous desire to protect their house from the destruction that Lady Cassia seems capable of bringing to them. You'll have the following options to respond with:
- "What are you babbling about? I know nothing of this Tisiphone or monsters of any kind."
- "You could not be more wrong. But the idea of destroying your House becomes more appealing with every word you say."
- "Felek, you are obviously quite mistaken. I came here to get myself a Navigator, nothing more."
- [Attack] "And you will pay for your lies with your life."
If you choose the first option, he will seemingly sincerely apologize and reiterate his desire to protect his household from this Lady Cassia. You can choose the option to have her become your Navigator to free his house from her destruction. He'll give you a Glowing Stone that will supposedly depower her and allow you to take her. Finally, you'll be allowed to take the elevator up to meet her for yourself.
Rogue Trader Glowing Stone Notes & Tips
- Other Notes & Tips for Glowing Stone go here
- Anonymous
Does this actually do anything? She mentions she feels strange when I put it in her and then it never seem comes up again.
It seems that giving the crystal to the navigator does actually effect something, or atleast it has a “decision consequence” scene.
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