Walkthrough for the quest The Elven Seer in the game Divinity: Original Sin 2. This page covers all main objectives, key steps, or helpful tips to guide you through the quest smoothly. Whenever possible, the guide points out locations for key items and details interactions with NPCs, among other tips. To ensure maximum clarity, in-game screenshots are included for easy-to-follow visual guidance.
Quest Group: Chapter 4 - Mastering the Source
Starting Map: Reaper's Coast
To start this quest you should talk to Tovah. This task will only be available if Saheila did not die on the Fort Joy island.
We have learned that some elves want Saheila, a Scion, from the captivity of Roost Anlon. Roost and his group of Lone Wolf mercenaries are holed up in the nearby Sawmill. Perhaps we should help them.
We have agreed to try and rescue Saheila.
We have entered the mill. Now we must find where Saheila is being held...
We found Saheila, being held captive in the Sawmill. She said that she wishes to join her fellow elves at their encampment nearby.
It seems that Roost was prepared for our arrival and sprung a trap.
We managed to get Saheila out of the Sawmill safely.
Saheila, the Scion, is dead. Tovah will be distraught when she learns of this.
We told the elves about Saheila's end. They attacked us.
Saheila thanked us for saving her, before heading into the woods.
Saheila offered to help us improve our mastery of Source by connecting us with the roots of the Ancestor Trees that lie all across the world, deep beneath its surface. We accepted her aid.
Saheila offered to help us improve our mastery of Source by connecting us with the roots of the Ancestor Trees that lie all across the world, deep beneath its surface. We shunned her offer however, and lost a chance to deepen our powers.
After some persuading, Tovah accepted our offer of help.
We convinced Tovah to let us stay in the elven encampment.
Tovah, the leader of the elves at the encampment, is dead.
Saheila and Tovah are dead. We have failed them both.
We sailed from Reaper's Coast without bringing the matter at the Cullwood Mills to a close.