Ad placeholder

Figaro Pennygood

From bg3.wiki
Revision as of 06:28, 30 September 2024 by HiddenDragon (talk | contribs)
Jump to navigation Jump to search

Figaro 'Facemaker' Pennygood is a merchant who owns the store Facemaker's Boutique in the Lower City during Act 3. He is the brother of Carmen Pennygood Carmen Pennygood the owner of Carm's Garm in Wyrm's Crossing.

Involvement

Act Three

Figaro stocks a large collection of clothing Dyes and expensive Camp Clothing. He is one of the murder targets during the quest Investigate the Murders Investigate the Murders. If Dolor Dolor escapes at the Wine Festival, he will travel to the Facemaker's Botique to kill Figaro. When the party walks in on this attempted murder, sneaking closer will allow Dolor to kill Figaro, whereas announcing their presence will save him.

If Figaro is killed, he can be spoken to with Speak with Dead Speak with Dead.

Store

Corresponds to LOW_Figaro_Trade.

Camp Clothing

Camp Shoes

Underwear

Hats

Very rare Dyes

Rare dyes

Speak with Dead

Party member: Who are you?

  • Figaro 'Facemaker' Pennygood: Figaro... of the... Beregost Pennygoods...

Party member: Describe your killer to me. Party member: Who killed you?

  • Figaro 'Facemaker' Pennygood: A dwarf... dressed in red... Death in his... eyes...

Party member: Where did your killer go?

  • Figaro 'Facemaker' Pennygood: Mentioned Candulhallow's... Tombstones... Transcendence...

Party member: What were you doing when you died?

  • Figaro 'Facemaker' Pennygood: Seeing a... customer... called himself... Dolor...

Party member: What was your job?

  • Figaro 'Facemaker' Pennygood: Maker... of faces... and fashions...

Party member: Why were you killed?

  • Narrator: *The corpse remains silent. It does not know.*

Related literature

Related quests

Notes

  • Leon's Diary references making a deal for a "disguise" with "Figaro", most likely referring to Figaro Pennygood.
  • The Forgery Kit in his basement next to The Last Will and Testament of Julio Facemaker suggests that he modified his father's will.
  • After the encounter with Dolor, a character wearing clothing or shoes purchased at his sister Carmen's shop that speaks to Figaro will trigger a unique dialogue whereby he recognizes and disparages his sister's clothing.