Baldur's Gate 3 is trying to trick you almost constantly, and you'll have more than likely fallen for one of these tricks either unintentionally, or down to the luck of the dice (I'm not talking to you, save scummers). It's pretty unrelenting too, as one of the hubs of activity you come across in the game is the Druid Grove in Act 1.
On your first trip into the Druid Grove, you most likely got scammed by Mattis, a little Tiefling boy who robs you of your possessions and gives you a resulting side quest to get them back. That was already a hassle for the majority of players, who likely stumbled into the Tiefling Hideout and got jailed for the trouble, but it turns out the Druid Grove originally had another scammer out to swindle you.
First discovered by a YouTuber called SlimX (thanks PC Gamer), this Tiefling is called Nerela, and was to be found looking all sad next to a wooden music box that played a sweet little tune. Upon finding Nerela, she'd tell you that the music box she was playing was a treasured family item that was made by her husband to try and quiet...