| Non-Player Character
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| Jaheira
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| Baldur's Gate and Baldur's Gate II
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| Class:
| Fighter/Druid
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| Race:
| Half-Elf
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| Gender:
| Female
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| Alignment:
| True Neutral
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| Attributes
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| Strength:
| 15
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| Dexterity:
| 17
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| Constitution:
| 17
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| Intelligence:
| 10
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| Wisdom:
| 14
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| Charisma:
| 15
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| Party information
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| Romanceable:
| Yes
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| Personal quests:
| Travel to Naskel
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Jaheira is a joinable character in both Baldur's Gate and Baldur's Gate II. In BG, she can be found at the Friendly Arm Inn and in Chateau Irenicus in BGII.
Biography
When asked about her past, JAHEIRA glares as she speaks. She says that she was born in the Tethyr region to a loyalist of the King Alemander regime, unfortunately during the Tethyrian civil war. Her family was among the nobles targeted by the angry mobs of peasants, and she was only spared because a servant girl took her from their castle before it fell. They fled into the forest of Tethyr and stumbled across an enclave of Druids willing to take the child.
Jaheira grew up a very headstrong girl, believing that the only way to protect nature was to have an active role in the world. She seems to have little in common with Khalid, but even though her manner is often confrontational, she apparently cares deeply for him. Her admiration of Gorion is obvious, and she plainly states that whomever was responsible for his death will suffer an equal fate.
When asked about her past, JAHEIRA glares as she speaks. She says that she was born in the Tethyr region to a loyalist of the King Alemander regime, unfortunately during the Tethyrian Civil War. Her family was among the nobles targeted by the angry mobs of peasants, and she was only spared because a servant girl took her from their castle before it fell. An enclave of Druids in the forest of Tethyr was willing to grant shelter, and Jaheira grew up headstrong in their care. She believes the only way to protect nature is to have an active role in the world, but the cost of this dedication seems to weigh heavily on her mind these days.
She grows quiet when you ask about recent events, and while she gives the appearance of her normal, strong-willed self, there is a look of doubt in her eyes. It would seem that she has seen too many friends fall to remain unaffected. She does not like the subject, and lets it drop.
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