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* The tabletop D&D adventure ''Baldur's Gate: Descent into Avernus'' includes a description of the Elfsong Tavern, and explains the origin of its name: the tavern is haunted by the spirit of a long-dead female Elf who occasionally serenades the patrons. This is likely the voice heard singing ''Song of Balduran'' in the "camp" area upstairs. | * The tabletop D&D adventure ''Baldur's Gate: Descent into Avernus'' includes a description of the Elfsong Tavern, and explains the origin of its name: the tavern is haunted by the spirit of a long-dead female Elf who occasionally serenades the patrons. This is likely the voice heard singing ''Song of Balduran'' in the "camp" area upstairs. | ||
* The lyrics of the song, sung by [https://www.imdb.com/name/nm15155521/ Mariya Anastasova] , which hint at the plot of ''Baldur's Gate 3'' and the ultimate fate of [[Balduran]], can be found in | * The lyrics of the song, sung by [https://www.imdb.com/name/nm15155521/ Mariya Anastasova] , which hint at the plot of ''Baldur's Gate 3'' and the ultimate fate of [[Balduran]], can be found in {{SmRarityItem|The Elf Song|a book}} in a desk in the rented rooms upstairs. | ||
* When approaching Stelmane's room on the upper floor, | * When approaching Stelmane's room on the upper floor, {{CharLink|The Emperor}} will have the following ambient commentary: ''"Stelmane's parlour - a place to receive clients and informants. I wonder if it's as I remember it."'' | ||
{{Lower City}} | {{Lower City}} | ||
[[Category:Locations]] | [[Category:Locations]] | ||
[[Category:Act Three Locations]] | [[Category:Act Three Locations]] |