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Lora Bergauz
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Lora Bergauz | |||||||
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Stats | |||||||
Level 8 | |||||||
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Race | |||||||
Type | Humanoid | ||||||
HP | 74 | ||||||
AC | 13 | ||||||
Movement Speed | 0m | ||||||
Size | Medium | ||||||
Weight | 75kg | ||||||
Initiative | +3 | ||||||
Passive features | |||||||
Opportunity Attack | |||||||
Character information | |||||||
Location | Lora's Home, Baldur's Gate: X: -57 Y: -93 | ||||||
Family | Vanra (Daughter) Lenore the Fleet (Mother)[1][2] | ||||||
Lora, also known as Lora Bergauz,[3] is a human NPC in Baldur's Gate 3, initially found during Act Three inside the Basilisk Gate Barracks. Speaking to her is a possible way to start the quest Save Vanra.
Gameplay
- Lora generally starts out as a neutral entity, and cannot become hostile unless provoked.[4]
- If spoken to at the Basilisk Gate Barracks, she will provide the player with the quest Save Vanra.
- There are multiple ways for Lora to become hostile.[5]
- One of the possible ways to resolve Save Vanra is by accepting a certain character's request to kill Lora.
Interactions
Known conversation opportunities with Lora are listed below, but this list may not be complete.
Conversation 1: Barracks
- Speaking with Lora here will generally start the quest Save Vanra, regardless of dialogue choices.[6]
- If the player chooses options that assert their wish to help Lora, she will provide them with details that they can use to start their investigation, then departs the barracks afterward.
- Dialogue choices will not cause her to become hostile, but she will leave the barracks.
Conversation 2: Lora's Home
- If Save Vanra has been accepted, and players have spoken to Captain Grizly about her side of the story, an option is unlocked to ask Lora about the details given by Captain Grizly.
- Dialogue choices will not cause her to become hostile.[Needs Verification][7]
Notes
- ↑ Dialogue suggests that Lora's mother, Lenore the Fleet, is most likely deceased.
- ↑ Nothing explicitly confirms or denies if Lenore the Fleet is meant to be the same character as Lenore De Hurst.
- ↑ Lora's surname is revealed by interacting with the signboard just outside her home in Heapside Strand. X: -57 Y: -93
- ↑ "Provoked" meaning, attacked without warning, or if hostile enough choices are chosen during dialogue opportunities.
- ↑ Further research is needed on what conversation options cause Lora to become hostile, whether speaking to Lora or other key characters in Save Vanra.[Needs Verification]
- ↑ No combinations have yet been confirmed that do not result in the quest being added into the journal[Needs Verification].
- ↑ If Grizly is told "I'll think about it" then there are no options to explicitly tell Lora that you are attacking her.