How do you help Alfira finish her song?

How Do You Help Alfira Finish Her Song?

In Baldur’s Gate 3, Alfira is a protagonist who is struggling to compose a song. The lyrics she has written are dreadful, and she seeks someone’s help to make sense of them. Alfira is a fascinating character whose song is deeply rooted in her emotions and the happenings in her life.

Speak to Alfira

To help Alfira finish her song, one must first speak with her. This is where non-lethal dialogue choices become incredibly important. Choose wisely while conversing with her because this will set the mood for the rest of her story.

Start a Conversation

• The first step is to encounter Alfira at the Start of the game at camp, where she sings that awful song. Your friend Astarion should convince you to join in – a terrible idea.

Be Gentle and Understanding

Interact with Alfira the next day, be sincere and empathetic about understanding her emotions. Offer gentle and constructive feedback rather than insult her. The most correct answer is: "[She’s] beautiful from the inside out…the rest is just decorations?".

Next Option

• Choose option E ( "Her best song is yet to be written" ) while facing her at the river: she’ll then show frustration with her current attempt

Progress the Conversation & Choose Wisely

Then, when prompted:

  • Do not choose "Oh, this is really bad".
    • Be polite and respectful as described earlier.

Table Content:

Interaction Chose Effect Remarks
Yes (insulting reaction) Negative tone follows Avoid this route
No, give a gentle and encouraging nod Positive and understanding Better option
Encourage her with specific helpful hints Better reaction builds

If unsuccessful, you’ll start once again at the River as mentioned above.
Another possibility is that at next morning, Astarion joins you at River Walk where you have alike options once we’ll be back and finish it.

Follow-On Choices

If, Alfira’s emotions reach you after your words have impacted her, the new start happens at River again you are given choices on your own. Stay encouraging.

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