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Human child at Fort Joy (DOS2)
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{{Infobox DOS2 character
| appearances = dos2
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'''Tam''' is a [[human]] child at [[Fort Joy]] in ''[[Divinity: Original Sin II]]''.
'''Tam''' is a [[human]] child at [[Fort Joy]] in ''[[Divinity: Original Sin II]]''.
{{Quote|"Are you a Sourcerer? One of those guys that brings the bad Void things here?"|Tam}}


== Divinity: Original Sin II ==
== Divinity: Original Sin II ==
Tam can be found near the Fort Joy waypoint at {{Coords|216|363}}.
Tam can be found near the Fort Joy waypoint at {{Coords|216|363}}. His parents were recently taken by Magisters.


* If you respond with an [Elf] tag, Tam says he is not supposed to talk to elves, as he was told they eat people.
* If you respond with an [Elf] tag, Tam says he is not supposed to talk to elves, as he was told they eat people.

Revision as of 02:37, 4 February 2026

Tam
AppearancesDivinity: Original Sin II
Stats

Level 1
Vitality
Physical armour
Magic armour
Strength
Finesse
Intelligence
Constitution
Memory
Wits

Level 1
Vitality
Physical armour
Magic armour
Strength
Finesse
Intelligence
Constitution
Memory
Wits

Level 1
Vitality
Physical armour
Magic armour
Strength
Finesse
Intelligence
Constitution
Memory
Wits

Level 1
Vitality
Physical armour
Magic armour
Strength
Finesse
Intelligence
Constitution
Memory
Wits

Tam is a human child at Fort Joy in Divinity: Original Sin II.

"Are you a Sourcerer? One of those guys that brings the bad Void things here?"
—Tam

Divinity: Original Sin II

Tam can be found near the Fort Joy waypoint at Template:Coords. His parents were recently taken by Magisters.

  • If you respond with an [Elf] tag, Tam says he is not supposed to talk to elves, as he was told they eat people.
  • If you respond with the [Lohse] tag, Tam peers into his mirror and becomes scared as he asks you to leave him alone. Speaking to him again causes him to accuse you of "wearing" a person and run away.