Leon

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Leon Onufrio
Leon.png
Stats
Level 11

STR

16
(+3)

DEX

16
(+3)

CON

16
(+3)

INT

11

WIS

10

CHA

12
(+1)
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Creature Race Icon.png  Race Vampire spawn
Creature Type Icon.png  Type Undead
HP Icon.png  HP 106
Creature AC Icon.png  AC 18
Creature Speed Icon.png  Movement Speed 9m / 30ft
Creature Size Icon.png  Size Medium
Weight Icon.png  Weight 75kg
Initiative Icon.png  Initiative +3
Passive features
Resistances
Resistant to non-magical SlashingResistant to non-magical PiercingResistant to non-magical BludgeoningResistant to all Necrotic
Character information
Location Baldur's Gate, Cazador's Dungeon
Family Victoria - daughter
Allies Cazador
Leon Onufrio is a Vampire Spawn enslaved to Cazador. He may appear at Camp or Cazador's Dungeon during Act Three.

History

Leon is one of Cazador's spawn and Astarion's "siblings". Before he was a slave, he was a Sorcerer, and is also the father of Victoria[1].

Cazador forced Leon to bring Victoria to the palace, and ever since he has tried to keep the position of Favoured Spawn so they could stay together in the 'favoured spawn' bedchamber. He organised an escape for Victoria, but she was later brought back to the palace and killed by Dalyria.

Leon and Victoria's belongings can be found in the favoured spawn bedchamber, including Leon's diary and Victoria's Stuffed Owlbear Toy.

The Pale Elf

Main quest article: The Pale Elf

During act three, Leon may be encountered at camp with three other vampire spawn. They will arrive in the dead of night, seeking to bring Astarion home. He and his fellow spawn can be persuaded that Astarion will help them, but regardless they will be compelled to attack (for more information on vampire spawn gameplay see Vampire Spawn).

He will later be found at Cazador's Dungeon with the other spawn, suspended and awaiting Cazador's ritual to finish. Like the other spawn, he can be spared or killed after the ritual, or allowed to be consumed as one of the ritual's sacrifices.

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