

If you have the stolen fruit, you can show it to him to make him confess.Then, with Rogue: Trickster or Insight 5 you can ask if he would think differently if Tamau was innocent, though this won't get you anywhere. Insight 3 allows you to point out that he isn't particularly concerned by Tamau's fate.Head to the Kuaru Hut, or the trading post, and interrogate Rongi.They are the same kind as used by basket weavers. Open the description page of the reeds and "inspect" it. Grab the Stained Kaora Reeds laying nearby. Head to the drying hut in the northeast, near the chieftain's hut.Unfortunately, Pekeho didn't steal the fruit - he just accused an innocent man to remove an alleged leech from the tribe."Actually, Mukūmu told me the koīki were for a harvest festival." He will then say that Mukūmu planned to use the fruit as an offering, which is incorrect. "Can you think of anything that might help me find the koīki fruit?".Perception 15 - "Did you actually see Tamau with any koīki?" - if you passed the check, say "You look awfully nervous, Pekeho.".Bluff 4, followed by Insight 3 - Bait Pekeho with a leading question.Make him confess that he gave a false testimony: He will maintain that he saw Tamau skulking around the drying hut and states that he brought him before Mukūmu. He says that he didn't steal the fruit, but wishes he did so. Tamau doesn't deny it, but notes that all of the Roparu starve and their ranga has misled his people. Mukūmu paints him out to be the most shifty, untrustworthy character in the Deadfire.


Your objective is to find the missing Dried Koīki Fruit. You can say nothing as he cuts Tamau free, or ask that you do a bit more investigating before he concludes that it was Tamau. If you already found the Dried Koīki Fruit, you can give it to Mukūmu straight away, who has no further doubts that it was Tamau who stole the fruit.If you bring Maia or Tekehu along, they will exchange unique dialogue with the pair.Mukūmu will agree to any and all assistance in finding the lost fruit. Tamau is accused of stealing the last of the tribe's koīki fruit, a scarce and exotic commodity which was to be used in the upcoming harvest festival. Talk to the pair of aumaua at the center staircase at Tikawara to learn that the man strung-up on the pole is a Roparu by the name of Tamau. Mukūmu believes that Tamau stole it, but Tamau insists he's innocent. The last of the Tikawara tribe's koiki fruit is missing. 75309417-75a6-49d3-814d-d669b1cc0c49 Plucked Fruit is a task in Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire.
