The Camp inBaldur’s Gate 3reflects its adaptation of theDungeons & Dragonsmechanic of the Long Rest. When players run out of resources after a fight, the Long Rest is usually their best way of recovering them. This transitions into downtime, where players mingle with each other or do some light tasks before ending the day. InBaldur’s Gate 3, downtime is illustrated in Camp where characters reflect on their current adventure so far.

However, Camp isn’t just there for the current party to hang out and rest. Aside from all Origin characters and potential Companions that players would meet, Camp also becomes a refuge for other people they get to meet in their adventures.

Gale The Wizard And Tara The Tressym, A Winged Cat, Sat In A Nest

Updated August 02, 2025, by Gerardo Molina: The amazing thing about Baldur’s Gate 3, is that it’s so complete, that even a place like the camp, that’s meant to be for resting, is full of interesting encounters, things to discover, and small areas to explore. This goes to show just how well crafted the game is and how many possibilities it offers both newcomers to the franchise and longtime fans.

While some camp members are meant to be interacted with more than others, each one has a story to tell and something to add to the game’s narrative and the feeling of the camp, even if it’s in small doses.

Withers in Baldur’s Gate 3

13Temporary, & Origin-Restricted BG3 Camp Companions

Alfira

Alfira is the Tiefling Bard that most players will meet in the Emerald Grove a few hours into the game. She shows up at parties, but unless you are a Dark Urge Origin character, she will never join your camp.

If you play as a Dark Urge character, though, things are different. After you get to the Druid Grove and talk to her, she will show up at your camp the next time that you take a Long Rest. Alfira doesn’t stay at camp for long, though, thanks to the Dark Urge’s dark urges.

Volo

Barcus Wroot

Barcus is one of the many Gnomes that players will meet throughout the game. First, he can be found on the windmill in the Blighted Village and will need to be rescued by the player. Then, he is found again in Grymforge, where he will need to be rescued for a second time. If both of these are done, he will join the camp for a short time in order to make it out of the Shadow Cursed Lands.

Elminster

Elminster is one of the most famous Wizards in Faerun, and someone that Gale looks up to. As long as Gale is in the party by the time Act 2 rolls around, Elminster will show up in your camp and give him something of a talking to. He won’t stay around, and only appears concerning Gale. If you try to interact with the NPC who is obviously Elminster without him in the party, he won’t say anything of interest.

Quil Grootslang

Quil Grootslang is a very, very rare NPC inBaldur’s Gate 3, and someone who will only appear to the Dark Urge if they are able to knock out Alfira. Normally, Alfira is the Dark Urge’s first brutal kill, but if she is knocked out before that cutscene triggers, Quil Grootslang will take her place. Quil is a Dragonborn Bard, and fills the same role that Alfira would have – an innocent whose path crossed with the Dark Urge.

Sceleritas Fel

Another Dark Urge-exclusive character, Sceleritas Fel only appears after the player has killed Alfira or Quil. A humble goblin butler, and a servant of Bhaal, Fel shows up several times throughout the Dark Urge playthrough. Only towards the end of Act 3 will he turn into a Camp follower, and will either praise the player or deride them, depending on their decisions. He will stay or be killed, depending on which of the two reactions he has to your choices.

Tara

Tara is a camp character exclusive to Gale. Tara might look like just a magical cat with wings, but she’s actually a Tressym, a race of… winged cat-like creatures. Tara is Gale’s childhood pet, and appears at camp at several points in Act 1 and 2 to speak with the Wizard of Waterdeep and help him with his affliction.

Do not read the next entry if you have not finished Shadowheart’s questline

Scratch

Arnell & Emmeline Hallowleaf

Arnell and Emmeline Hallowleaf are two characters players won’t meet until very, very late into the game. At the conclusion of Shadowheart’s questline, she needs to make a choice: if she makes the choice to save them, Arnell and Emmeline Hallowleaf will stay alive, and will join you at the camp for the final moments of BG3.

12Withers

An Early, And Crucial, Member Of The Camp

Players first encounterWithersin the Dank Crypt during the “Explore the Ruins” quest of theirBaldur’s Gate 3playthrough, taking place just along the Overgrown Ruins. Given how the large door near the Waypoint is locked, players are advised to work their way around the area, conveniently meeting other Companions along the way. Once they reach the Chapel and work their way inside, they can fight bandits and end up in the aforementioned crypt.

Withers takes the appearance of a skeletal lich-like figure, whose purpose in life (as far as he tells the players) is to accompany them on their journey. After their initial conversation, Withers joins Camp as a permanent NPC. He’s mainly in charge of reviving allies, respeccing characters, and even recruiting new Companions. When the game was in its first few days, many fans of the D&D franchise speculated that Withers could be the game’s version of Vecna. However, this luckily isn’t the case, even though it would have made for a very interesting plot twist that would have left most players in shock.

Owlbear Cub

11Volo

He Wrote A Guide To Monsters – With Lots Of Embellishments

Despite his appearance as a whimsical bard,Volois actually a famed scholar, sage, and Wizard who traveled Faerun in adventures that often end up in guidebooks. He’s the same Voloin theD&Dbook“Volo’s Guide to Monsters,” with the author sharing rather intimate knowledge on monsters that other authors have yet to explore. InBaldur’s Gate 3, players meet Volo in the Emerald Grove trying to document the goblin invasion, and they eventually have to rescue him from the Goblin Camp after he’s been abducted as a “pet” by one of the locals.

Upon rescue, Volo chooses to become a permanent member of the Camp and serves as a rather humorous NPC that players can regularly interact with about their adventures. Volo takes the perspective of an author writing Faerun’s greatest adventure thus far and reacts frequently to the player based on their choices. Aside from the Camp, Volo can be encountered in many different areas throughout the game, including the Druid Grove, the Goblin Camp, and the Shattered Sanctum during Act 1, and in the grey Harbour Docks during Act 3.

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10Scratch

Loyal Pooch, And The First Of Three Camp Animals

Gamers who start roaming around Act 1 inBaldur’s Gate 3gameplaymay soon stumble upon a corpse with a dog beside it. The dog is wearing a collar with the name “Scratch,” and his whimpering implies the recently deceased was its owner. With the right checks, players can invite Scratch over to Camp, and it will appear there the next day.

While Scratch just roams around the Camp, petting him will earn the Approval of all party members. With players looking for features to pet dogs in games, being able to constantly pet Scratch can become a stress reliever from the game’s rather intense story.

Arabella

9Owlbear Cub

Win The Goblin Camp Game To Rescue This Cute Companion

Players who enjoyed exploring the area of Act 1 will likely encounter the Owlbear Mother and herOwlbear Cubin a cave near Moonhaven. Should players meet them for the first time, they’re encouraged to leave, enter, and then leave again. Soon, the Owlbear Cub will be seen chased in the Goblin Camp. It’s imperative that players leave, or else they may have to fight the Owlbear Mother and the Cub withtheir Versatile Weaponor spells.

When players manage to catch it in the chasing game and persuade the Goblins to free them, the Owlbear Cub can find its way to the Camp. This is one of the trickier Companions to become a staple in the player’s presence, given the specific nature of their acquisition.

Thaniel

Oathbreaker Knight

Only For Paladins

Paladins are one of themost unique Classes inBaldur’s Gate 3courtesy of their Oath, a promised duty they plan on fulfilling on behalf of their deity. In bothD&D5e and theBaldur’s Gategame, Paladins who break their Oath become Oathbreaker Paladins, summoning theOathbreaker Knightto Camp to oversee the holy knight’s penance.

The Oathbreaker Knight stays in camp for the duration and the Paladin in question remains an Oathbreaker. Should they pay the price to renew their Oath, the Oathbreaker Knight finally takes his leave.The Oathbreaker Knight can usually be found next to Withers.

Isobel

8Arabella

Save Her From The Snake To Give The Bone Man A Friend

The young TieflingArabellawas a victim of Kagha’s cruel new leadership of the Emerald Grove, with the rest of the Druids shocked at her zero-tolerance policy towards the refugees. When players mediate in Arabella’s stealing of the idol, they can save her and return her to her family.

And when the Emerald Grove is saved from the goblin attack, players can encounter Arabella again in Rethiwin Graveyard. Should this reunion happen ina player’sBaldur’s Gate 3playthrough, they can recruit Arabella as a trainee. This prompts her to appear in Camp as an interactive NPC. The best part is that Arabella has more to offer to players than just conversation, as she is also willing to teach them a vine entangling spell known as “Arabella’s Shadow Entangle,” which works wonders on Shadow and Undead enemies found throughout the land.

Nightsong

7Thaniel

The Spirit of A Once-Cursed Child To Haunt Your Camp

When players visit the Shadow-Cursed Lands in theirBaldur’s Gate 3gameplay, they’ll be surprised to learn that the childThanielserves as its cursed spirit. If players inform Halsin about the child’s condition, they formulate a plan to help Thaniel be restored.

Once players manage to do this, Thaniel will be healed and will join Camp soon after. Despite his appearance as a child, he offers both childlike wonder and unique insights to the players as they talk to him. While not as “unique” as the other NPCs in terms of his dialogue, the presence of an actual spirit makes for an interesting addition to the lively Camp.

6Isobel

A Cleric Of Selune, Tied To Several Big Names

While Selune and Shar are at odds with each other inDungeons & Dragonslore, her servantIsobelbecomes a Camp settler once players lift the Shadowcurse and help her free her lover. Thankfully, the Shadowcurse arc makes up a significant part of Act 2, which means recruiting Isobel rests heavily on the decision of whether to help her lover.

Being the daughter of Ketheric, Isobel can offer unique dialogue on Selunite culture and lore, which makes for an interesting contrast to the team’s resident Shar follower, Shadowheart. Isobel is a very important part of Act 2, not only because of her relationship with Dame Aylin, otherwise known as the Nightsong, but also because she grants players and party members the “Blessing of Selûne”, which protects them against the lesser effects of the Shadow Curse.

5Nightsong

Spoiler Alert: The Nightsong Isn’t A Weapon, She’s A Person

When players reach Act 2 of theirBaldur’s Gate 3gameplay, they come across Nightsong or Dame Aylin. Upon freeing her from her prison and defeating Ketheric, she joins the party in the Camp.

While not necessarily a recruitable character, the inclusion of such an important figure in the story can give players a semblance of how critical their mission is to the people of Faerun. She also provides rather unique insight regarding the player’s current adventure, making her interactions with the other characters more worthwhile. Freeing the Nightsong will not only make Ketheric Thorm mortal and vulnerable to damage, but also trigger one of the most challenging fights in the game—one that will pit players against none other than the dreadful Apostle of Myrkul. This formidable foe acts as the final boss of Act 2 and will put players to the test, especially in the Honour Mode.

4Yenna & Grub

A Girl And Her Cat – And Orin’s Interference

After players begin Act 3, they will enter Rivington and be greeted by a young girl named Yenna. Yenna – alongside her cat Grub – asks the player to help find her mother. There are a few options for players to choose from in this dialogue choice, but ultimately it doesn’t matter which response is selected.

After finishing her introduction in Rivington, Yenna will show up at the camp and ask to stay. If players let Yenna stay in the camp, she stays as a permanent camp member – until the Orin questline, during which she can be kidnapped or killed if players don’t have Lae’Zel in their party.