Russian model Alisa Arkhangelskaya, known online as Mercurygin, has brought Mizora from Baldur’s Gate 3 to life in a fiery and provocative cosplay. Mizora is a complex cambion demoness with flaming red hair, horns, and wings-a character who juggles roles as a patron, jailer, and tormentor within the game’s dark political landscape. After previously embodying Orin Redbeard, Alisa now tackles one of Baldur’s Gate 3’s most morally ambiguous figures.

Who is Mizora in Baldur’s Gate 3?

Mizora is a cambion-a half-demon in the service of the archdevil Zariel. Her distinctive look includes pale blue skin, purple lips, pitch-black eyes with red pupils, and striking fiery red hair tucked neatly behind pointed ears. She can shapeshift to masquerade as human, making her a dangerous player in the intrigue-riddled city of Baldur’s Gate.

Mizora’s story intertwines deeply with that of the young noble, Wyll, who at 17 uncovered a cult trying to summon the dragon goddess Tiamat. Overwhelmed and desperate, he accepted Mizora’s Faustian bargain-power in exchange for his soul. Using this dark pact, Wyll crushed the cult and saved the city but was exiled by his father, who, forbidden by the contract’s terms, never learned the full truth behind Wyll’s actions.

Since then, Mizora has kept Wyll tightly under her influence, doling out missions, punishing defiance, and complicating his path at every turn. Notably, she cursed Wyll with horns after he tried to aid another ally, Karlach. In the game’s third act, Mizora offers Wyll a new contract, this time threatening his father’s life as leverage.

Mizora’s role in Baldur’s Gate 3 story

Mizora stands out among Baldur’s Gate 3’s characters as neither a straightforward villain nor a mere plot device. Though loyal to Zariel, she clearly pursues her own agenda. She manipulates Wyll persistently, yet her role in some endings reveals a far more nuanced character than a simple antagonist.

Voiced by Tamera Payne, Mizora’s calm, commanding tone exudes menace without ever needing to raise her voice-turning every line into a masterclass in understated threat.

Baldur’s Gate 3 status and community in 2026

Launched in August 2023, Baldur’s Gate 3 made an immediate splash, scooping the ”Game of the Year” title across the five biggest award shows. Its Steam rating remains ”Overwhelmingly Positive,” a testament to its lasting appeal. Developer Larian Studios wrapped up active support with Patch 8 in April 2025 and has since shifted focus to new projects. Meanwhile, Hasbro has confirmed a Baldur’s Gate 4 is in development-but without Larian’s involvement.

For those hungry for more Baldur’s Gate 3 cosplay, itzine.ru hosts an array of highlights, including a revealing Shadowheart outfit by Your Personal Succubus and a sorceress costume by Aneli Art, showcasing the diverse fan creativity around the game.

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