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| title = Umi | | title = Umi | ||
| description = Umi is a Tiefling NPC in Baldur's Gate 3. | | description = Umi is a Tiefling NPC in Baldur's Gate 3. One of the children of the Tiefling Refugees being trained to fight in The Hollow of the Emerald Grove by Asharak. | ||
| image = Umi.png | | image = Umi.png | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{ | {{Infobox creature | ||
|name = Umi | | name = Umi | ||
|image= | | image = <gallery> | ||
| | Umi.png|In-game | ||
Portrait Umi.png|Portrait | |||
| | </gallery> | ||
| | | faction = [[Tiefling Refugees]] | ||
| race = [[Tiefling]] | |||
| level = 1 | |||
|level=1 | | size = [[Small]] | ||
| | | type = [[Humanoid]] | ||
|type=Humanoid | | ac = 10 | ||
| | | hp = 5 | ||
| | | e hp = 3 | ||
| | | t hp = 6 | ||
| | | movement m = 9 | ||
|weight= | | weight kg = 25 | ||
| | | str = 10 | ||
| | | dex = 10 | ||
| | | con = 10 | ||
| int = 10 | |||
| wis = 10 | |||
| | | cha = 10 | ||
| resistances=Fire resistance full | |||
| passives=Darkvision, Hellish Resistance | |||
}} | |||
'''Umi''' is one of the [[Tiefling Refugees]] seeking shelter at the [[Emerald Grove]] in [[Act One]]. | |||
== Involvement == | |||
=== Act One === | |||
Umi is usually in the training area of the Grove alongside {{CharLink|Gan}} and {{CharLink|Ide}}. Of the three children, Umi seems most afraid and reluctant to train. The party can encourage or discourage him and the other children during an interaction with {{CharLink|Asharak}}. If the party successfully dismantle the [[Goblin Camp]], Umi will pack for the road to [[Baldur's Gate]] and reveal that he left his training sword behind. | |||
=== Act Two === | |||
If Umi survives Act One, he can be found dealing with {{CharLink|Rolan}} alongside Ide at [[Last Light Inn]]'s bar, where it is revealed that Rolan saved him and the other children. If [[Resolve the Abduction]] is completed with {{CharLink|Isobel Thorm|Isobel}} staying at Last Light, {{CharLink|Mol}} is nonetheless kidnapped by a [[Winged Horror]], and the Tiefling children will argue about what to do. Umi is reluctant to search for her, stating that they don't know how to reach [[Moonrise Towers]]. | |||
=== Act Three === | |||
Umi can be found in the refugee camp in [[Rivington]] with Ide. His attitude has changed dramatically since Act One, as he complains about doing chores when he should be killing cultists. Ide is concerned about his behaviour. | |||
== | == External links == | ||
{{ | * {{FRWiki|Umi (tiefling)|long}} | ||
{{ | {{Emerald Grove}} | ||
[[Category: Humanoids]] | {{Shadow-Cursed Lands}} | ||
[[Category: | {{Rivington}} | ||
[[Category: Characters in Act | [[Category:Tieflings]] | ||
[[Category:Tiefling Refugees]] | |||
[[Category:Humanoids]] | |||
[[Category:Characters]] | |||
[[Category:Characters in the Emerald Grove]] | |||
[[Category:Characters in the Shadow-Cursed Lands]] | |||
[[Category:Characters in Rivington]] | |||
[[Category:Characters in Act One]] | |||
[[Category:Children]] |
Revision as of 04:00, 26 October 2024
Involvement
Act One
Umi is usually in the training area of the Grove alongside Gan and Ide. Of the three children, Umi seems most afraid and reluctant to train. The party can encourage or discourage him and the other children during an interaction with Asharak. If the party successfully dismantle the Goblin Camp, Umi will pack for the road to Baldur's Gate and reveal that he left his training sword behind.
Act Two
If Umi survives Act One, he can be found dealing with Rolan alongside Ide at Last Light Inn's bar, where it is revealed that Rolan saved him and the other children. If Resolve the Abduction is completed with Isobel staying at Last Light, Mol is nonetheless kidnapped by a Winged Horror, and the Tiefling children will argue about what to do. Umi is reluctant to search for her, stating that they don't know how to reach Moonrise Towers.
Act Three
Umi can be found in the refugee camp in Rivington with Ide. His attitude has changed dramatically since Act One, as he complains about doing chores when he should be killing cultists. Ide is concerned about his behaviour.