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Raphael
Raphael | |
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Stats
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Race | [[Cambion|Cambion]] |
Type | Fiend |
Character information | |
Location | Campsite, House of Hope |
True Form | |
Spoiler warning: The following content contains unhidden spoilers. Read at your own risk. |
Raphael is a Cambion NPC in Baldur's Gate 3 who first appears to players disguised as an enigmatic Human, but quickly reveals his true form and intentions.
“ | The mouse smiled brightly: it oufoxed the cat! Then down came the claw and that, love, was that. |
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— Raphael telling the player a lullaby. |
Chapter One
Raphael will introduce himself to the player one night not long after the fall of the Nautiloid. He appears disguised as a Human with an enigmatic personality, and the player can act diplomatically or hostile about his presence.
Regardless of the player's opinion, he will teleport the party to the House of Hope where he will reveal himself as a Cambion. The devil will then offer them to lavishly partake on the supper he prepared, speaking in riddles as if he is aware of the player's condition.
Raphael will offer the player a deal: to remove the Tadpole in exchange for the player's soul. He warns them that when their luck and time runs out, he'll appear one last time.
Korrilla
If the player is captured by Gut, a Warlock named Korrilla will stab the Goblin as she's about to kill the player, killing her instantly. She will then free the player and reveal Raphael sent her. She will then tell the player to watch their back, as Raphael is not always going to be around to save them.
Gale
Spoiler warning! This section reveals details about the story of Baldur's Gate 3.
Should the player refuse or hold on helping Gale, the Wizard will strangely mention he no longer needs assistance and offer no further explanation. The player can then use Illithid Powers to invade his mind and discover that Gale made a deal with the Cambion to relieve him of his need for magic items.
Notes
- You can't attack, pickpocket, examine, or interact with Raphael on your first meeting in any other way than answering his questions.