Highlights

  • Jaheira's return in Baldur's Gate 3 is a nice touch, as it connects the game to its predecessors and rewards long-time fans.
  • Jaheira has aged slightly between games, but her elven lifespan explains why she still retains her strength and power.
  • Jaheira's role has changed in the world - she is now a leader for the Harpers and a mother who has adopted and raised children in Baldur's Gate.

One of the reasons behind Baldur's Gate 3's immense success has to do with the memorable cast of characters introduced in the game. Many are within the game's party, whose clashing personalities and fantastically written arcs have helped Baldur's Gate 3 become one of 2023's best games.

Despite gaining most party members at the start of the game's first act, several more can be recruited even dozens of hours after the game's introduction, some of whom are returning characters from previous entries in the series. Among them is Jaheira, an elf introduced in the first Baldur's Gate as Gorion's friend who'd been trusted to keep his ward safe alongside her husband Khalid, and with there being roughly a century between Baldur's Gate 2 and Baldur's Gate 3, she's undergone a few changes in her personal life.

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How Jaheira Has Changed Between Baldur's Gate Installments

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An obvious difference between her original appearance and the latest one is that Jaheira has aged slightly between games. Although it might seem odd that she only looks a handful of years older despite over a century passing, it falls in line with elven lifespans in Dungeons & Dragons, especially with high-elves who can live for many centuries. How their lives are divided up is also similar to humans, meaning that someone like Jaheira a century would probably be in a single stage of her life if she already hasn't crossed into the beginning stages of the next one.

This means that she hasn't lost much strength or power across games since she is still in the prime of her life, not only fighting alongside the protagonist at certain points but potentially becoming a permanent party member. It also means that not much is needed to explain why she's aged so little across games unlike another Minsc, another party member from the original Baldur's Gate whose return and youthful appearance is justified by him spending over a century encased in stone.

Beyond her appearance, the powerful Druid has also remained a hot-headed individual who is quick to make her opinions known. This means that she can come across as rude at several points, and it's a part of her often highlighted in Baldur's Gate 3 with sarcastic remarks and irritability being commonplace in any conversation she's in. Her headstrong personality has been a defining trait for the whole trilogy, as she is quick to annoy and take this out on anyone ranging from NPCs to the protagonist.

Where Jaheira has substantially changed is in her role in the world. She's introduced in Baldur's Gate 3 as a leader for the Harpers, a prominent group in Dungeons & Dragons who are generally a force for good. Her relationship with the group used to be more complicated, but her feelings toward it had softened over the years as she embraced being one of its full members.

Another big change for Jaheira is that she is a mother by the time Baldur's Gate 3 begins. In the time between games, she purchased a house in the titular city and started adopting children of varying races to raise and teach them how to fight. This even leads to a funny and heartwarming conversation if she is in the player's party when they visit her home as her children had assumed she passed away.

Jaheira's return in Baldur's Gate 3 is a nice touch added that helps the game feel more connected to its predecessors. Seeing that she has grown even more between titles while keeping true to her character adds to that point even more. While the game works perfectly as a stand-alone experience, seeing returning faces who reference the previous games' events in relevant situations is undoubtedly rewarding for long-time fans.

Baldur's Gate 3 is out now for PC and will come out September 6 on PS5. A version for Xbox Series X/S is currently in development.

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