Inquisitor's Quarters in Baldur's Gate 3: How to Rotate Statues

Inquisitor's Quarters in Baldur's Gate 3: How to Rotate Statues [Guide]

The Inquisitor's Chambers Baldur's Gate 3 - a location located in the Illek nursery, the passage of which is associated with several story missions: "Find the Githyanki Manger", "Githyanki Warrior" and "Find the Blood of Lathander". Inside there are two statues facing each other: each of them can be interacted with, but it is not clear how exactly when you first encounter it.

This guide will tell you how to solve the puzzle with the statues in the Inquisitor's chambers in Baldur's Gate 3. Read on to learn how to rotate the left and right Rosimorn sculptures.

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How to get to the inquisitor's chambers in BG3

The Inquisitor's quarters in Baldur's Gate 3 is located within the grounds of a Githyanki manger, which is in turn located within the cloisters of Rosimorn. In a separate manual, they talked in more detail about how how to get to the entrance to the Illek nursery.

As soon as you find yourself inside, you will encounter warriors and warriors guarding the passage to other rooms of the monastery:

  1. If Laezel is in the team, negotiations with Gish Faraag will be successful due to the replica "Let Laezel answer". This way you will avoid having to undergo checks.
  2. If Laezel is absent, you will have to negotiate with the Githyanki yourself: you will be offered lines of persuasion and intimidation to choose from. Luck will allow you to get through the guards without using force. Otherwise, you will have to fight.
You will only have to fight with the Gish Faraag detachment: the Githyanki that you meet in the next rooms of the nursery will be friendly until you yourself show aggression towards them.

Having dealt with the "guardians", activate the rune circle "Nursery Illek" and go to captain's room Kitrak Terezzin.

Inside you will find an unusual device - githyanki barrier breaker. To unlock the passage, steal githyanki shard from the previously mentioned commander. Then, insert the resulting item into the device.

Thus, the curtain will fall: you can continue your path to the inquisitor’s chambers and the statues.

How to rotate the statues in the Inquisitor's chambers in Baldur's Gate 3

Once inside the chambers of Chirai Vvargaz, move in a western direction.

You will reach a nook where two statues are located. Under the feet of each of them you will find signs:

  • The left one reads: “Patched lovingly bids farewell to the setting sun.”
  • Right: “Lathander blesses the rising sun, the source of all blessings.”
Tablets in the inquisitor's chambers

These phrases are the key to solving the puzzle with the statues in the inquisitor's chambers.

Left statue

The left statue should look towards the instructed barrels and heavy chests, that is, be turned away from Chirai Vvargaz. To rotate it, you need to:

  • Attack 1 time statue with a one-handed weapon, thereby removing at least 10 units. HP;
  • Interact 2 times with it to turn in the right direction.

Right statue

The right statue should look towards the inquisitor's chambers. To turn it around twice interact with her.

This will open up a passage to a secret area where you will have to solve several additional puzzles and thereby gain access to legendary weapons "Blood of Lathander".

We hope our guide helped you rotate the statues in the Inquisitor's chambers in Baldur's Gate 3. Write to comments, if you have questions about the topic of the article, the author will try to help. In the corresponding section of our website, follow other game guides.

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