The Baldur's Gate 3 Dreamlover is a player-created NPC. It's also the embodiment of the Mindflayer's tadpole in your character's brain, and it will tempt you--if you wish. Our guide discusses the Dreamlover romance and encounter sequences.
The Baldur's Gate 3 Dreamlover is made by the player during character creation. No, we're definitely not talking about the Mariah Carey song. Basically, once you're done with your hero's race, background, class, and abilities, you'll click the Venture Forth button. Then, the game will ask you: «Who Do You Dream of at Night?»
The subsequent screen allows you to create a partner NPC of sorts. You can only change their race, cosmetic features, sex, and appearance (you don't pick a class or background for them).
Past this point, it's entirely possible to miss out on Dreamlover interactions, depending on how you approach the campaign. That's because this is directly tied to the True Soul/Illithid Wisdom mechanic.
As you use Illithid Wisdom in specific conversations, it's akin to letting the tadpole take hold of you. You can refer to our True Soul/Illithid Wisdom guide to see a list of dialogue sequences where you can select the option.
At certain points, you can rest at your camp (i.e., click the Long Rest button or select the Camp option when you open the world map). Once you sleep, you should have a sequence involving the Dreamlover.
The first dream sequence occurs after using Illithid Wisdom at least two times in the campaign. Your companions will feel sick and, once you sleep, the Dreamlover will visit you. You can tell her to leave, or you can give in to the temptation. Doing so will net you Illithid Powers, abilities that act as bonus actions, emphasizing the use of psychic force.
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