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== Notes ==
== Notes ==
* The player does NOT need to pay the additional 200 gold when freeing Oskar in order for him to show up in [[Baldur's Gate]] and continue the questline, the extra 200 gold is for changing around companion reputation.
* The player does NOT need to pay the additional 200 gold when freeing Oskar in order for him to show up in [[Baldur's Gate]] and continue the questline, the extra 200 gold is for changing around companion reputation.
* The player may also choose to continue this quest if they chose to buy Oskar and treat him as a slave, resulting in him fleeing the party on bad terms. This all seems to be forgotten when the party reaches Baldur's Gate, and the quest continues as normal.
* When Oskar paints a portrait of the player character, if a [[Romance|romantic partner]] is in the party, they will comment on how attractive it makes the character look.
* When Oskar paints a portrait of the player character, if a [[Romance|romantic partner]] is in the party, they will comment on how attractive it makes the character look.


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