Here you will find third-party created content for Baldur’s Gate: Enhanced Edition, Baldur’s Gate: Siege of Dragonspear, Baldur’s Gate II: Enhanced Edition and Icewind Dale: Enhanced Edition. Feel free to look around.

My first complete NPC mod for Baldur's Gate. Sirene is a tiefling paladin of Ilmater, the Crying God, patron of endurance and martyrdom. While she is still new to her responsibilities and uncertain of herself, she is a loyal follower of her faith and devoted the protection of the innocent. At the same time, the stigma of her infernal heritage has made her a lonely and withdrawn individual who desperately seeks the comfort of friendship and trust.

A rather crude, cynical and sarcastic cleric of Tyr who serves the Order of the Radiant Heart in Amn, sent to investigate the iron crisis. You’ll find him drinking in the Burning Wizard inn of Beregost, seeking adventurers for the task of eliminating the mad priest Bassilus. He’s a man of many vices and often blasphemous, but is regardless devoted to justice and a strong hatred of all things evil.

Aura Glimmershine is a young lawful good-aligned gnome artificer and inventor from the island nation of Lantan. She is kind and idealistic at heart, and while she can be rather shy and socially inept when interacting with strangers, but easily turns peppy and excitable when the topic strays into her fields of expertise. Aura uses the custom artificer thief kit—while unsuited for direct combat, it specializes in various forms of utility such as traps, alchemy, and a bit of unique magical prowess.

The Artisan’s Kitpack is a collection of original kits and kit reworks. Kits such as the Berserker, Kensai and Assassin are reworked and new kits such as Arcane Archer, Palemaster, Warhorn Shaman and Mystic Fire are added.
These kits are not only available for the PC, but optionally available for various appropriate NPCs. Vanguard Khalid, Rashemi Berserker Minsc and Rogue Archer Imoen are all examples of new kit additions that make a few companions stand out more in gameplay.

Bardic Wonders was one of my first mods, beginning as a compilation of the Troubadour bard kit and a selection of bardic-themed items. It was later expanded to add more kits with a focus on unique bard songs. It now serves as a parallel to The Artisan’s Kitpack and House Rule Tweaks, comprised of any and all bard kit and tweaks.

This mod allows the player to become a Shadow Adept, a mage which is unable to use regular arcane magic, but uses Shadow Weave magic instead, having a selection of roughly a dozen spells for each spell level. Some spells are imitations of those of the Weave, with similar but often more powerful effects. Others have unique effects not shared by any other spells. However, such power comes as a price, as each spell the Shadow Adept uses also carries the risk of temporarily draining the caster’s Constitution, causing the risk of death if too many spells are cast in succession. The more powerful the spell, the greater the cost.

This mod adds a loose adaptation of the Warlock class from 3.5 edition inspired by Neverwinter Nights 2. The warlock is an arcanist who draws power from otherworldly pacts. They are a unique type of spellcaster, making up for their lack of versatility with spontaneity, having access to an array of baleful invocations to curse and inflict massive damage at will.

This mod adds an extensive romantic path with Mazzy, the lovely halfling knight.
Contents include 20 timer-based talks as well as a variety of event-based talks in Shadows of Amn, 8 talks in ToB, a romantic epilogue with small variations depending on your personal choices and circumstances, and the usual romance-related events.