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That sounds so hilarious!
It is near impossible to lose that much approval. There are other opportunities after that which can have a worse impact.
She can?! I just found the egg so i'll definitely try to do that :)
You might want to stop and think a bit before you do this. There are more out there than just Lae'zel.
Just let it sit in Lae'zel inv before the end for her to become an adoptive mom
Make sure it’s in her inventory -not the camp stash- when you finish the game :)
1. The only Egg left in the hatchery is late anyway, so with good checks you can convince the keeper to give you the egg, I dont know if you get approval for that.
2. If you try to lead Lae'zel away from Vlaakith (mostly in a good playthrough where you dont want to betray your protector for some Lich with delusions of Godhood) you will have to fight the entire Creche anyway, so you can just hop over, get the egg, get out.
3. I dont know how all this plays out if you ally yourself with Vlaakith, Lae'zel might actually be more hostile towards these choices if you neither persuade the Keeper in the hatchery, nor delete the creche.
2. You can leave through a écrit passage and avoid that.
In the second scenario, considering you succeed in turning Lae'zel away, and she is still in your party after provoking the creche to become hostile, you can just go there and get the egg, without having to go through dialogue, and therefore without "angering" any party member.