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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 | ||
}}{{Infobox creature | }} | ||
{{Infobox creature | |||
| name = Oskar Fevras | |||
| image = <gallery> | |||
Oskar.png|Portrait | Oskar.png|Portrait | ||
Oskar Model.png|Model | Oskar Model.png|Model | ||
</gallery>|va=David Alwyn|size=Medium|type=[[Humanoid]]|race=[[Human]]|class=[[Bard]]}} | </gallery> | ||
| va = David Alwyn | |||
| size = Medium | |||
| type = [[Humanoid]] | |||
| race = [[Human]] | |||
| class = [[Bard]] | |||
| level = 5 | |||
| e hp = 42 | |||
| hp = 28 | |||
| t hp = 28 | |||
| ac = 10 | |||
| movement m = 9 | |||
| weight kg = 75 | |||
| str = 12 | |||
| dex = 10 | |||
| con = 10 | |||
| int = 16 | |||
| wis = 12 | |||
| cha = 18 | |||
| dex save prof = yes | |||
| cha save prof = yes | |||
| passives = Font of Inspiration, Opportunity Attack | |||
}} | |||
'''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. |