Can you play Evelyn in Baldur's Gate 3 (BG3). Is she an official character?
Have you heard of the character Evelyn from Baldur's Gate 3, however, you have never met her? Are you wondering if it is possible to play her? You can find out in our article.

Baldur's Gate 3 doesn't need to be introduced to anyone, the game stands at a very high level in of its approach to quests, narrative and well-written characters. Karlach, Astarion or Shadowheart are familiar to many RPG fans. But what about Evelyn? She has become very popular recently, yet no one can find her in the game. Who is this mysterious character, can she be played, does she even exist? This is what you will find out in our article.
More information about Evelyn in Baldur’s Gate 3
The figure of Evelyn from Baldur's Gate 3 has been very popular lately. Some fans are asking, especially new ones, who this mysterious persona is and why there is so little information about her. The answer to this question is very simple. Evelyn is not an official character added by Larian Studio. She is not an NPC, nor can she be added to your team, as she does not exist. Players learned about her from... Tik Tok! She was created by a Tik Tok called Anya (also known as fromacrypt).
Evelyn's popularity has exploded on Tik Tok, where there are many videos showing her in various situations. In addition, you can also find there guides on how to create her as your original in-game character. Unfortunately, you will need mods for this, as some tattoos and head shape are not available in the base game (if you are interested and do not have Tik Tok, you can find their list in the comment posted by Clear-Job1722 in this Reddit thread).
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