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| description = Oskar Fevras is a Human NPC in Baldur's Gate 3. He can be found at the Zhentarim Hideout, pleading for escape.
| description = Oskar Fevras is a Human NPC in Baldur's Gate 3. He can be found at the Zhentarim Hideout, pleading for escape.
| image = Oskar.png
| image = Oskar.png
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'''Oskar Fevras''' is a [[human]] and well known painter in the city of ''[[Baldur's Gate]]'', who is being trafficked by the [[Zhentarim]].  
'''Oskar Fevras''' is a [[human]] and well known painter in the city of ''[[Baldur's Gate]]'', who is being trafficked by the [[Zhentarim]].  


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If the party freed Oskar in [[Act One]], he will return home to [[Lady Jannath's Estate]] in the Lower City, Baldur's Gate.  
If the party freed Oskar in [[Act One]], he will return home to [[Lady Jannath's Estate]] in the Lower City, Baldur's Gate.  


Upon entering Lady Jannath's Estate, the party will discover that Oskar has been possessed by a ghost and the whole estate is haunted. After a brief fight with some [[Poltergeist]]s, Oskar falls unconscious and {{CharLink|Jannath|Lady Jannath}} explains how he became possessed after their recent marriage. She then directs them upstairs to Oskar's atelier, where he had been spending most of his time before the possession.
Upon entering Lady Jannath's Estate, the party will discover that Oskar has been possessed by a ghost and the whole estate is haunted. After a brief fight with some [[Poltergeist]]s, Oskar falls unconscious and {{CharLink|Firellia Jannath|Lady Jannath}} explains how he became possessed after their recent marriage. She then directs them upstairs to Oskar's atelier, where he had been spending most of his time before the possession.


In the atelier, the party can discover a possessed painting and the {{SmRarityItem|Letter to Oskar Fervas}} which directs them to {{CharLink|Mystic Carrion}} at [[Philgrave's Mansion]]. Once they acquire the {{SmRarityItem|Torch of Revocation}} from him, they can return to burn the possessed painting and release the {{CharLink|Echo of a Lost Love}} imprisoned within. The ghost rushes downstairs, knocking Lady Jannath unconscious and threatening to drag Oskar back to the afterlife with her. She reveals that her name is Kerri Evenfield, a former girlfriend of Oskar's, and that he made a deal with Mystic Carrion to bring her back from the afterlife to figure out if it was his fault that she committed suicide.
In the atelier, the party can discover a possessed painting and the {{SmRarityItem|Letter to Oskar Fervas}} which directs them to {{CharLink|Mystic Carrion}} at [[Philgrave's Mansion]]. Once they acquire the {{SmRarityItem|Torch of Revocation}} from him, they can return to burn the possessed painting and release the {{CharLink|Echo of a Lost Love}} imprisoned within. The ghost rushes downstairs, knocking Lady Jannath unconscious and threatening to drag Oskar back to the afterlife with her. She reveals that her name is Kerri Evenfield, a former girlfriend of Oskar's, and that he made a deal with Mystic Carrion to bring her back from the afterlife to figure out if it was his fault that she committed suicide.

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