A dedicatedBaldur’s Gate 3fan has recently shared some close-up images of their impressive Sister Sinda cosplay. Her creation then made the rounds on social media, impressing tens of thousands ofBaldur’s Gate 3fans.
The third numbered entry in theBaldur’s Gatefranchisehas been inspiring cosplays even before its official release, while it was still in early access. A significant portion of such community creations were and remain focused on the game’s main cast of characters, centering on companions and villains alike.
Going against the grain, content creator Ellevishh has recently put together a cosplay based on Sister Sinda, one of the eerie figures inhabiting the House of Healing fromBaldur’s Gate 3Act 2. The end result of her efforts is instantly recognizable as the undead nurse, not least because it nails Sister Sinda’s defining feature: a large folded bonnet-style hat with a headdress that obscures the majority of her face, adding to her mystique and creepiness.
Baldur’s Gate 3 Sister Sinda Cosplay by Ellevishh
The cosplay photos that Ellevishh shared on social media impressed manyBaldur’s Gate 3fans, amassing over 20,000 upvotes and promptly emerging on the front page of the game’s largest subreddit. Responding to the resulting outpour of community compliments, the content creator said she was touched and revealed the entire outfit was handmade. “I don’t make a lot from scratch, so this was very special to me,” she said in response to one fan comment likening her cosplay to an in-game screenshot.
In addition to pouring considerable effort into the cosplay itself, Ellevishh was equally deliberate in choosing a fitting location for the photo shoot—one that would echo Sister Sinda’s eerie presence. She ultimately settled on an abandoned train house in Pennsylvania, selecting the site even before completing her recreation of Malus Thorm’s unsettling assistant. Her location of choice ultimately influenced the cosplay itself, as she had to sacrifice some authenticity to wear slippers because the entire train house was covered in broken glass.
Ellevishh’s Sister Sinda outfit adds to her growing catalog ofBaldur’s Gate 3cosplays, which also includes Minthara and Alfira. Elaborating on the specifics of the new design, the cosplayer explained that the hat she created for Sister Sinda lacks cutouts for the eyes. As a result, she is unable to see clearly while in costume and must tilt her head upward to peer down her nose to see anything.