is a massive game full of NPCs who an offer the party some truly unique items. One of the strangest is Araj Oblodra, a drow who will give characters potions in exchange for a little blood. It's a wonderfully fantastical little interaction – perfect for 's adaption of ' Faerûn – but is this trade worth it, and what happens once Araj has the blood?
[Warning: The following article contains spoilers for Baldur's Gate 3.]
Araj Oblodra can be found in Moonrise Towers and is an easy-to-miss character who is practically hidden in Act 2 of. From the throne room, the party should head directly east through an unlocked door, and Araj can be found in her makeshift laboratory. She will appear on the map with a trader icon, but this vendor isn't interested in just gold.
When first meeting Araj she will make the party a very interesting offer. Araj wants a vial of True Soul blood and in exchange she will make that character a potion. The potions she offers are unique to the character's race and offer some interesting benefits. If the party agree to her terms, Araj can be found again during Act 3 in Baldur’s Gate, where she can be traded with again to gain a potion useful for the end battle in .
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When first speaking to Araj in, she will offer her services to the party, explaining that with a single drop of their blood she can brew them a unique potion. If asked what she intends to do with the blood, Araj will respond that it is for research and that Oblodras are curious by nature. This will trigger a History check that if passed will reveal that the Oblodra family are a disgraced drow house known for their experimentation of illithids.
Passing this check
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