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[[File:Aylin Model.png|thumb|right|alt=Character model of aasimar Dame Aylin|[[Dame Aylin]] the aasimar]] | [[File:Aylin Model.png|thumb|right|{{noexcerpt|alt=Character model of aasimar Dame Aylin|[[Dame Aylin]] the aasimar}}]] | ||
'''Aasimar''' are a non-playable [[race]] in ''[[Baldur's Gate 3]]''. | '''Aasimar''' are a non-playable [[race]] in ''[[Baldur's Gate 3]]''. | ||
Revision as of 02:37, 6 July 2024
Aasimar are a non-playable race in Baldur's Gate 3.
About aasimar
“ | Endowed with a divine lineage, aasimar represent the physical and mental experience of other mortal creatures elevated. In the long uncertain night of Faerûnian life, they burn like pale inspiring torches. |
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— in-game racial description |
Similar to Tieflings, Aasimar are creatures either descended from or touched by celestials or other good-aligned beings.
Notable aasimar
- Dame Aylin is a special aasimar. Most aasimars have a distant angelic relative which grants them the ability to temporarily summon wings and make their eyes glow. Dame Aylin is in fact a demigod - she is a daughter of Selûne, and because of this she is immortal.
- Olam is an aasimar spellcaster and Harper that battled Ketheric Thorm more than a hundred years ago, before falling prey to the darkness and effects of the Shadow Curse.
External links
Aasimar on the Forgotten Realms Wiki