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* It was datamined in 2022 that Aradin's full name is '''Aradin Beno''' and his mercenary group is called '''The Beno Boys''': ''"Aradin Beno. Leader of the Beno Boys. Adventurers for hire 'n' all."''<ref>[https://www.reddit.com/r/BaldursGate3/comments/qxfczx/minor_and_major_act1_datamining_spoilers/ Datamining thread on Reddit]</ref> This can be confirmed by using [[Speak with Dead]] on him or one of his crew members if they are killed at the player's camp.
* It was datamined in 2022 that Aradin's full name is '''Aradin Beno''' and his mercenary group is called '''The Beno Boys''': ''"Aradin Beno. Leader of the Beno Boys. Adventurers for hire 'n' all."''<ref>[https://www.reddit.com/r/BaldursGate3/comments/qxfczx/minor_and_major_act1_datamining_spoilers/ Datamining thread on Reddit]</ref> This can be confirmed by using [[Speak with Dead]] on him or one of his crew members if they are killed at the player's camp.
* In the [[Graveyard (Lower City)|Lower City Graveyard]] there is a tombstone labeled "Aradin the Elder" with the epitaph "Open the bloody gates!" As this is Aradin Beno's first line of dialogue, it may be inferred that the late "Aradin the Elder" was his father (or some other ancestor of his) and that their family generally has poor luck with this sort of thing.
* [[Cleric]]s may offer to say a prayer over his men. He responds skeptically, but a devnote on his response claims that "he's not a religious man, but deep down he does want something said over his men".
* Aradin grants 20 [[Experience|XP]] when killed.
* Aradin grants 20 [[Experience|XP]] when killed.
* In the [[Graveyard (Lower City)|Lower City Graveyard]] there is a tombstone labeled "Aradin the Elder" with the epitaph "Open the bloody gates!" As this is Aradin Beno's first line of dialogue, it may be inferred that the late "Aradin the Elder" was his father (or some other ancestor of his) and that their family generally has poor luck with this sort of thing.
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* A cleric player may offer to say a prayer over his men. He responds skeptically, but a devnote on his response claims that "he's not a religious man, but deep down he does want something said over his men".{{noteend}}


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