Where to find Fevrokis in Baldur’s Gate 3 & can you help him?

Emily Stander
Fevrokis in Baldur's Gate 3

Fevrokis is a Tiefling child in Baldur’s Gate 3 who desperately needs your help, but can you actually get him out of his unfortunate situation? Here is where you can find him and if you can do anything to help him. 

When you find Fevrokis in Baldur’s Gate 3, his situation is looking quite grim. He’s standing with two men examining two bodies who end up being Fevrokis’ parents. It’s not looking good for him, and many players have wanted to figure out how to help him. 

Especially because you don’t start a quest when you meet him, players are wondering if it is actually possible to help Fevrokis at all. So, here is where to find him and if you are able to help him out of his situation. 

Where to find Fevrokis in Baldur’s Gate 3

Fevrokis can be found in Act 3 of Baldur’s Gate 3 just below Sorcerous Sundries in an Underpass

Baldur's Gate 3 map
You can find Fevrokis here, just under Sorcerous Sundries.

The easiest way to get to the Underpass where Fevrokis waits is to travel to Heapside Strand, head up the stairs, and turn left. You should see Fevrokis standing with two men, Hari Nodles and Phelgro Dorph, and the bodies of his dead parents. 

To be more specific, the exact coordinates where you can find him are X: -6; Y: -114. 

Can you help Fevrokis in Baldur’s Gate 3?

Unfortunately, you cannot help Fevrokis when you find him in Baldur’s Gate 3

As one of the more disappointing finds in the game, the only thing you can really offer the Tiefling child is an ear and some moral support. 

Even Hari and Phelgro don’t have much to suggest, but Hari is quite determined to take Fevrokis in while no one is available to help look after him. Phelgro remains a little more detached, but is adamant that they need to alert the Flaming Fist about the incident. 

You can find some interesting details when you walk around the scene, however. A symbol marked in blood on the wall near Fevrokis’ parents may give some indication that it was no random killing. 

The symbol is different from those you find alongside the corpses in the Investigate the Murders questline, though, which means there is possibly another killer on the loose in Baldur’s Gate.

Why is Fevrokis in Baldur’s Gate 3?

Fevrokis may be part of cut content in Baldur’s Gate 3, considering the placement of his parents’ bodies and the symbol found nearby. 

Fevrokis in Baldur's Gate 3
You can find a symbol marked in blood on a wall near Fevrokis’ parents.

It’s no accident that you can find and speak to Fevrokis about what happened to his parents, but it’s an unusual experience in the game to find a scene like this with no quest attached. 

There is no way you can stop his parents from being murdered, nothing can be found on their bodies, and using Speak with Dead on them also doesn’t yield any information. 

As a result, it’s most likely that Fevrokis’ story was part of some content that decided to get cut when the game was released. Maybe his parents were originally part of the Investigate the Murders questline, or you could start an investigation into another murderer on the loose. 

For now, we may not know why Fevrokis is truly in Baldur’s Gate 3. Larian is still working on adding some content to the game though, including new evil endings, so we may see some justice for the young Tiefling in an upcoming update.

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About The Author

Emily is a Games Writer at CharlieIntel. Most of the time, you can find her playing RPGs and platformers - but she enjoys engaging in the rage of Overwatch 2 or Apex Legends from time to time. Emily has a Masters in Media Studies and has been working as a journalist for over 5 years, both freelance and full-time. You can contact her at [email protected]