
As such, the player’s knowledge of Lenore as a person is fairly limited, yet the bits of lore that do exist have made many players curious about her story and, more importantly, her disappearance. It seems that Lenore dropped off the face of Faerun some years before the start of BG3, and while there are some clues as to where she ended up, the game provides nothing concrete. However, several prominent theories have sprung up around Lenore’s fate, one of which likely holds some kernel of truth.
Lenore’s Death By Bulette May Have Been Retconned
An Old Theory With Oddly Removed Evidence






For a long time, before the full game was even out, the popular belief was that Lenore was eaten by her pet Bulette. This was due to several clues left around her tower that she was attempting to train the creature despite warnings of its aggression. In the early access of Baldur’s Gate 3, the player could find the Slippery Chain Shirt inside the Bulette’s stomach, an item which seems in line with Lenore’s other magical creations, hinting that her pet swallowed her whole.
Notes In The Sorcerous Vaults Indicate Lenore’s Whereabouts
A Telling Correspondence Between Two Arcane Researchers






Rather, Lenore’s location may be somewhere outside Faerun entirely. A note can be found in BG3‘s Act Three, in the vaults below Ramazith’s Tower, written by Lenore and addressed to the wizard Lorroakan. She writes about a visit from a strange extraplanar individual, a likely nod to Tarquin from Divinity: Original Sin II, and her curiosity about his origins. According to its description, this note was penned years ago, and it may hint that Lenore’s studies turned to other worlds in her later years.
If Lenore somehow ended up traveling to another plane, it would explain her mysterious disappearance and her partner, Yrre, being unable to find her. While Lenore’s study materials in her tower seem mostly themed around Sussur blooms, this theory seems the most plausible since her Bulette still seems loyal to protecting Lenore’s favorite places, and it seems unlikely it would devour its friend. It will be exciting to see if Lenore DeHurst crops back up in future Larian projects, referencing her vanishing in Baldur’s Gate 3.