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Divinity Original Sin 2: 10 Things You Need To Know About Fane

Written by Erik Petrovich
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Fane is one of Divinity Original Sin 2's more interesting characters. Here's all you need to know about your potential companion.

For many RPG fans, Divinity Original Sin 2  is a pinnacle of the genre. Players' choices matter in every conversation, the turn-based combat is reminiscent of Dungeons and Dragons, and the sprawling storyline makes for a new experience with every new game.

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There are many companions to bring into the party in Divinity Original Sin 2, perhaps the most iconic of whom is Fane. At first glance, Fane is a skeletal know-it-all searching for his missing mask, but there's a lot more enigma to this character than meets the eye. Should the player choose Fane for his origin story, they are taken on a mysterious quest focused on the disappearance of Fane's people – the Eternals.

10 Fane Is An Eternal

That's right – Fane is not a skeleton, and he will rudely remind everybody who asks of that fact. Fane belongs to a long-dead race called the Eternals, a precursor race to the seven races of Rivellon who shared features of the seven races to come. When the Seven Gods of the Eternals gifted their Source to the world, the seven races were born, each bearing the features of one of the gods.

Fane, along with most of the other Eternals, did not support this decision and helped to seal away the gods, but it was too late. In Divinity Original Sin 2, Fane wakes up with little knowledge of his people's past and seeks to uncover this long-forgotten history.

9 Fane's Quest Takes the Player Through Rivellon's Past

Fane's origin quest begins with him looking for his Mask of the Shapeshifter and goes on to uncover the secrets left by the Eternals throughout Rivellon. Their presence is felt everywhere and in everything, and Fane even has special dialogue when interacting with relics related to the Seven Gods.

The lore of Divinity Original Sin 2 is deep, complex, and sprawling. Fane's story educates the player through the history of the world and explains much of the origins of Rivellon and Source.

8 Being Undead Has Consequences...

In Divinity Original Sin 2, Fane is not the only "undead" players can choose. Each of the four playable races (human, elf, dwarf, lizard) has an undead counterpart on the character creation screen, but there's a catch – NPCs and enemies alike are horrified by undead walking among them.

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Additionally, undead characters like Fane take damage from traditional healing Source powers and healing areas like blessed fountains due to the Undead talent. Instead, undead heal from poison flasks and poison abilities.

7 ...But Undeads Are The Best Hybrid Race

Because undead races are a combination of their living race and undead, they have abilities belonging to both. An undead elf character, for example, has the elf Corpse Eater talent as well as the Undead talent and the Play Dead and Dome of Protection abilities.

Fane is unique in his ability to shapeshift into any race with his Mask of the Shapeshifter. It's important to remember that all undead characters will take damage from healing, even if Fane is shapeshifted.

6 Fane's Mask Hides His True Form

When Fane wakes up below deck on the way to Fort Joy, he is without his most prized possession: the Mask of the Shapeshifter. Once the player has tracked down the mask's whereabouts later in the game, Fane unlocks the ability to shapeshift into any race he desires for any given moment. This hides his true form and allows access to every race's unique abilities.

Until the player finds the location of the Mask, though, Fane's face must be hidden by a hood or a helmet to avoid provoking NPCs into combat.

5 Bony Fingers Are Great For Picking Locks

Being a skeleton has its perks. One particularly useful skill is having an unbreakable lockpick attached to the hand. From level one (as long as the player has a level one thievery skill) this allows the player to skip lockpicks almost entirely and gain access to restricted areas from the get-go.

While Fane is traditionally a mana and Source-based character, his bony fingers pair exceedingly well with a stealthy class too – such as a shadowblade or rogue.

4 Fane Is A Wizard (By Default)

If the player chooses Fane as their main character from the start and makes no alterations, he will start out as a wizard. This allows Fane to control combat from a distance and focus his time on hard-hitting spells. It makes sense considering his mystical past, but this isn't the only option available to players.

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In Divinity Original Sin 2, each of the main characters with an origin story can be customized almost entirely, including class. The characters' origin stories won't change, just their gameplay. This means Fane can still explore the enigmatic history of the Eternals while serving as the team's front line bruiser, for example.

3 He Works Well With Elemental Companions

Having an elemental companion in the party kills two birds with one stone for Fane. One example of this interaction is when a wayfarer companion creates a poison pool beneath Fane's feet in combat. In this situation, Fane heals over time, while enemies close by take damage.

Divinity Original Sin 2 is full of interactions between elements and the environment. Having an undead like Fane in the party opens the door to some of the more deadly combinations in the game.

2 His Skull Is Customizable

The Eternals would not say they look like skeletons, rather the opposite – mortal skeletons look like them (Fane even has a few voice lines commenting on this). The Eternals like to carve their skulls with ornate patterns to distinguish themselves, and Fane is no exception.

In character customization, Fane's voice and origin are the only two things the player cannot change. Playing as a snarky skeleton is one thing, playing as a snarky skeleton with a comically large mustache and goatee is another.

1 Time Warp Is One Of The Best Abilities In Divinity 2

Fane has the wholly unique ability to grant a member of the party an immediate extra turn with his skill Time Warp. It costs 2 action points but can grant a companion the extra time they need to set up an elemental interaction or get out of a tricky spot. Fane can also use Time Stop on himself.

Time Warp can only be used every 3 turns, but when used at the right time it easily turns the tide of a seemingly impossible battle.

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