** A turnip for [https://baldursgate.fandom.com/wiki/Jan_Jansen Jan Jansen] (gnome wizard, companion in Baldur's Gate 2) and
** A turnip for [https://baldursgate.fandom.com/wiki/Jan_Jansen Jan Jansen] (gnome wizard, companion in Baldur's Gate 2) and
** A a mailed fist for [https://baldursgate.fandom.com/wiki/Keldorn_Firecam Keldorn Firecam] (human paladin, companion in Baldur's Gate 2)
** A a mailed fist for [https://baldursgate.fandom.com/wiki/Keldorn_Firecam Keldorn Firecam] (human paladin, companion in Baldur's Gate 2)
* A grave {{coords|26|13}} in the [[Lower City]] mentions [https://baldursgate.fandom.com/wiki/Durlag's_Tower Durlag's Tower] which was the big dungeon from Tales From the Sword Coast, the expansion to Baldur's Gate 1.
* A grave {{coords|31|13}} in the [[Lower City]] mentions [https://baldursgate.fandom.com/wiki/Branwen Branwen] (misspelled as Branwem on the grave) who was a cleric companion in Baldur's Gate 1. She was also in the tutorial of Baldur's Gate 2, teaching the player about clerical abilities.
==Locations==
==Locations==
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Bhaal's Symbol was the logo of the franchise
A variety of items, equipment, and characters from previous Baldur's Gate games make appearances in Baldur's Gate 3. However, in most cases the abilities of the items are slightly different because of the change of ruleset from 2e to 5e.
Xan (elf wizard, companion in Baldur's Gate 1) and his magical sword are mentioned in a book found in Raphael's room in Sharess' Caress.
Yoshimo (human rogue, companion in Baldur's Gate 2) is mentioned in a book found in Raphael's room in Sharess' Caress.
Miscellaneous Items
In Kagha's chest a book can be found written by Faldorn (human druid, companion in Baldur's Gate 1)
In the room where Minsc can be recruited in the Lower City Sewers there are several items where the following companions are mentioned:
A cracked wooden mask Dynaheir (human wizard, companion in Baldur's Gate 1),
A halfling-sized warhammer for Mazzy Fentan (halfling fighter, companion in Baldur's Gate 2),
A pair of carved wooden wings for Aerie (elf cleric/wizard, companion in Baldur's Gate 2),
A turnip for Jan Jansen (gnome wizard, companion in Baldur's Gate 2) and
A a mailed fist for Keldorn Firecam (human paladin, companion in Baldur's Gate 2)
A grave X: 26 Y: 13 in the Lower City mentions Durlag's Tower which was the big dungeon from Tales From the Sword Coast, the expansion to Baldur's Gate 1.
A grave X: 31 Y: 13 in the Lower City mentions Branwen (misspelled as Branwem on the grave) who was a cleric companion in Baldur's Gate 1. She was also in the tutorial of Baldur's Gate 2, teaching the player about clerical abilities.
Locations
Although the layout of the city of Baldur's Gate is similar to that of previous games, some locations have changed slightly, or are in a different location.
Returning Locations
The Blushing Mermaid - Although a bar by the same name[24] previously existed in the Upper City, this version is uncannily similar to the Low Lantern[25], which was also a bar within a ship in the Lower City.
The Counting House[27] - Formerly the Merchant's League Counting House, in the Easternmost part of the Lower City.
The High Hall - Likely corresponds to either the High House of Wonders[28] or the Hall of Wonders[29] from Baldur's Gate 1 (not the High Hall of the Radiant Heart in Athkatla)
— The Narrator if you try to go to the Shadowfell with your party scrabled
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...so sayeth the wise Alaundo
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— Jaheira reciting yet another of Alaundo's prophecies
If Minthara does not trust that Dark Urge is in control of their actions there is an option to reply "An omnipresent authority figure controls all of my actions". This is a reference to Jaheira's line when you click on her portrait in the old games ("Yes, oh omnipresent authority figure?")
The Whispering statues in the Bhaal Temple recite Alaundo's prophecy from the previous games.
Whispering Statue: The lord of Murder shall perish...
Whispering Statue: ...but in his doom he shall spawn a score of mortal progeny.
Whispering Statue: Chaos will be sewn from their passage.
Whispering Statue: So sayeth the wise Alaundo.
Viconia's battle cry is a direct quote from her old games' battecry. (L'il Alurl! For Shar!)
If Lae'zel chooses to go against VlaakithGale will comment "Glad to see I'm not the only one on the wrong side of an opnipotent authority figure." Once again this is a reference to Jaheira's voice line in the previous games.