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* Yes! Yes! Together we shall spread the word of the wonder in her every pawstep!
* Yes! Yes! Together we shall spread the word of the wonder in her every pawstep!
* I will sing her name in the streets, and you will bring her prayers to the suffering two legs instead of four.
* I will sing her name in the streets, and you will bring her prayers to the suffering two legs instead of four.
Reply "I'm not sure if Sharess is the Goddess for me."
* Sharess shall mourn your absence - but always honour your capriciousness as her own.
* May your dusks be long and your hunger fleeting.


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[[Category:Creatures]]

Revision as of 02:04, 21 September 2023

Barsik
Barsik-face.png
Stats
Level 1

STR

3
(-4)

DEX

15
(+2)

CON

10

INT

3
(-4)

WIS

12
(+1)

CHA

7
(-2)
Bg3 content hr.png
Creature Race Icon.png  Race Cat
Creature Type Icon.png  Type Beast
HP Icon.png  HP 2
Creature AC Icon.png  AC 12
Creature Size Icon.png  Size Tiny
Weight Icon.png  Weight 5kg
Passive features
Character information
Location Elfsong Tavern
Barsik is a cat NPC in Baldur's Gate 3 who can be found outside Sorcerous Sundries.

Dialogue

Without Speak with Animals:

  • Meooow!

With Speak with Animals:

  • Hold, seeker! Have you come to swear yourself to Sharess by my paw?

Reply "Sharess as in Sharess' Caress?"

  • Yes and no. Your kind has lost their way in their worship of the Feline of Felicity - you only hold to her basest tenets.
  • Now - will you heed our Mother's call, and bolster her as she crushes the heathen Absolute beneath her divine paw?

Reply "Yes - I pledge myself to Sharess."

  • Yes! Yes! Together we shall spread the word of the wonder in her every pawstep!
  • I will sing her name in the streets, and you will bring her prayers to the suffering two legs instead of four.

Reply "I'm not sure if Sharess is the Goddess for me."

  • Sharess shall mourn your absence - but always honour your capriciousness as her own.
  • May your dusks be long and your hunger fleeting.