Divinity Original Sin 2: Septa the Ineffable



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Septa the Ineffable, encountered at the Fort Joy Beach in Divinity: Original Sin II (D:OS2)

Septa the Ineffable is an Animal NPC (Crab) in Divinity: Original Sin 2

Can be found at the Fort Joy Beach, close to the water. see map below.


Location

Dialog

  • Septa the Ineffable - Hah! Collared like a dog! A very pink, very long dog. I‘d pity you, but Septa the Ineffable has no patience for weakness.
  • Ifan ben—Mezd — [HUMAN] *Scowl that you don't even like eating shellfish, so you certainly won't stand to be insulted by one.*
  • Septa the Ineligible - Insults? You should be honoured that I would even talk to you! I am the most powerful Sourcerer to have ever scuttled upon this shore!
  • Ifan ben-Mezd — *Ask if there's anyway out of Fort on.*
  • Septa the Ineffable - But of course! They'll happily dump your maggot—ridden corpse into the sea when they're through with you — hee hee!
  • Ifan ben-Mezd — *Ask if it knows what exactly goes on inside the fort.*
  • Septa the Ineffable - Sourcerers dance while Magisters pull the strings. Fools, all! Their tomfoolery won't save them from the destruction the Void shall wreak upon them!
  • Ifan ben-Mezd — *Ask the crab how it came by its Source powers.*
  • Septa the Ineffable — This power is my birthright, same as yours! But one of us has grown to astounding heights, and the other has sunken to depths too humiliating to describe. Pity.
  • Ifan ben-Mezd - * Scoff and say that the crab sounds like it has an inferiority complex.‘*

Map

DivinityOriginalSin2SeptatheIneffableMap.jpg

Screenshots

Strategy Guide/Tips

  • Septa the Ineffable does not appear to be involved in any quests.
  • You cannot trade with Septa the Ineffable.
  • On kill, grants 75xp and drops some crab claws.

Quotes

  • "Foolish Divine Order scum"
  • "Taking matters into my own hands"