is filled with fascinating characters for the party to meet from the very first moment on the beach right through to the bustling streets of Baldur's Gate. However, there is one particular character that can be encountered who might not be all they seem. Following some clues scattered around, it appears that one key character might be an imposter.
[Warning: The following article contains spoilers for Baldur's Gate 3.]
does a fantastic job of balancing new characters alongside well-known faces from the previous installments. Jaheira and Minsc return, joining a new party in as companions to help defeat the Absolute however they are far from alone. Viconia DeVir and Sarevok Anchev both play pivotal roles in, while Volo and Eliminster also make appearances during the course of the story.
However, it seems that Minsc, Jaheira, and Viconia might not be the only former companions present in as there is evidence that suggests that Edwin Odesseiron can also be found and met, but not in his true form. Eagle-eyed players have spotted some inconsistencies when it comes to Lorroakan, the owner of Sorcerous Sundries, which has resulted in the compelling theory that Lorroakan is actually Edwin in disguise. But just what is this evidence, and is Lorroakan who he seems?
Lorroakan is first mentioned at the start of by Aradin and his crew, and is when the party first learns about the relic known as the Nightsong. Lorroakan is also mentioned by Rolan, a tiefling wizard who can be met in the Druid Grove, as he is anxious to resume his journey to Baldur's Gate to begin his apprenticeship with the famed Lorroakan. It is here that the first inconsistency is found as Rolan's description doesn't match what Gale has heard about Lorroakan.
Rolan believes that Lorroakan is a great spell caster and well-respected amongst his peers. However, Gale notes that he'd heard Lorroakan was a and seems genuinely surprised that Lorrokan is considered to be an accomplished wizard. Given Gale's former
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