@@denethorsmackinonmatoes6800 Because he has always been strongly for non-intervention. If it wasn't for that, I guess anyone else would use that card forever "Remember when I used my divine essence on your soul to avoid you an eternity in the nothingness? Now, here's what I'd like you to do. For today"
Jergal has no need or desire for things that other Gods have such as chosen or worshipers, nor does he have clerics or grant spells. Long ago he essentially realized what none of the other Gods have, that Godhood is more a prison than a prize. He realized that he could give up his Godhood and still retain a good portion of his powers, so he kind of figured out how to game the system, retaining most of the benefits of being a God without the responsibilities that go with it. He doesn't have to cultivate worshipers or manage a planar realm. He's essentially free to do whatever he wants whenever he wants. Though there is a theory that he is FAR more powerful than any of the other Gods as he is actually the "chosen" of the Overgod AO, which may have been who he was talking about when you first meet him and he says, "So he has spoken, and so thou standest before me, Right as always."
@@Dervraka yes, but the Bhaalspawn is the only one he ever interevened for, the only one he ever stepped in so that they could clean up the mess that the Dead Three made of his portfolio. He didn't ask them to do anything, because he doesn't need to, the former Bhaalspawn will naturally oppose thier father, and has proven to do so.
I like how you can embrace the dark urge or resent it in every possible way, Larian only shows how good they are in understading that sometimes we like a good redemption story that is a choice and not an only path
Just like you could in BG2 in 2000. The Dark Urge character is basically a callback to the plotlines of 1 and 2. I wouldn't be surprised if the redeemed Dark Urge is the actual "canon" character of the game.
But you cant negate gay relationships or stop your character from making stupid faces beacuse of rainbow agenda. Overpraised idiot company if the country wasnt so damn racist clowns wouldnt be praised for moronic design choices.
based on the story of the dead 3 and how it plays out for the campaign it makes the most sense for this to be the canon character. Plus, you get more unique scenes. @@theobell2002
Ed greenwood said that Jergal is the only god who has achieved what he wanted. He seems to have been one step ahead of them all. Dont underestimate him
@@meris8486 I feel like not having Durge as a companion is such a wasted opportunity. There are certain moments where Durge would make things harder for players so I understand that they wouldn't want to turn players off.
I think this scene has huge implications that I haven't seen anyone else mention- it sure seems like Withers(Jergal) is making an oath to the PC..."...Death will not claim thee whilst I endure". Jergal cannot die...did he just grant immortality to the PC? =)
@@a0point0of0view1 Yeah, but he is a scribe for Kelemvor, who is a major power, and much stronger than the Dead Three. I don't think Bhaal or any of them would challenge Kelemvor. Jergal is at least still a demigod.
@@justaguy8218 Kelemvor is much stronger than the dead 3 due to them hanging around too much in the material plane, however if Bane wasn't doing that he's Kelemvor equal if not superior given his status as a greater deity with many more intermediate and lesser gods under him
@@a0point0of0view1 I see your point, and back in the day, Bane was certainly the number one bad deity in Faerun. I ran a lot during Second Edition, before the all the gods walking Faerun crap that no one I knew liked, not even Ed Greenwood. So, yeah, back in that time period, Bane, Bhaal, and Myrkul were definitely the biggest three evils talked about. Lolth and others were still bad, but those three were really tough. They were the go-to bad gods. I actually prefer the pantheon of that period over the current one.
@@a0point0of0view1 Well, Kelemvor is a greater god as well. I don’t have a way to gauge which one would be stronger, as Bane is god of Tyranny and such, and Kelemvor is a major god of Death. I do know that I preferred the older pantheon to Kelemvor and Cyric and such. I was at GenCon when all that was going down, and I attended a seminar/gathering with Ed Greenwood, and he made it apparent he wasn’t happy with TSR (at the time) messing around with the pantheon and Realms in that way. I did like the whole death and reincarnation of Bhaal, though, and the BG games.
As enamored as I was for my whole playthrough, this scene is what really sold me. What a masterpiece, so glad I picked dark urge as a BG1/2 and KotoR fan. Giddy the whole time
I know that by nature of the game there is no cannon set of events outside of those that are true for every run. But I do feel like that all things considered, if one route had to be cannon, this is the one. Durge is the best Tav in terms of backstory and connections to the world, and it's the one that has the best ties to the whole plot, as you become a de facto Jergal Chosen.
First playthrough after the Early Access as the Dark Urge who resisted best decision ever. I was smiling like a toddler for the whole scene. Withers best NPC followed by the Emperor.
No, he gave all of his portfolios to bane, bhaal and myrkul. He is basically reduced to quasi-deity status. Nearly forgotten and almost no active followers left behind. Morticians etc. follow kelemvor.
@@faselfasel2864 Not exactly. Jergal is not any god and as an ancient diety and the Lord of the End, even giving up his porfolios still leaves him on a similar status to a greater diety. Keep in mind he still needs to use an avatar to guide Tav. I also think Larian did some hb/retconning, because the whole game seems to make pretty clear that they still have their portfolios and doesn't mention successors, so I guess Kelemvor and Cyric are sorta gone.
@@ggwp638BC Kelemvor is actually still the boss of jergal, he even mentions him - though indirectly - when you first meet him. Somerhing along those lines "So he was right when he foretold your arrival" This implies 2 things: he hasnt the ability to foresee fate like a greater deity might. And second, he has a superior he is in connection with. To be a greater deity in the forgotten realms you need a super big following and/or a super wide portfolio. That's established lore. The game itself says that jergal is nearly forgotten and almost everybody turned to Kelemvor (even the mortician in the cemetery of bg is a follower of kelemvor, not jergal). Kelemvor is still very active and there is nothing in the game that would imply that withers might not just be the original (and only) avatar jergal still posseses.
There are actually people saying that "A good Durge run is pointless, like why would you choose a character with dark urges when you don't act out on them?"
"withers" refusal to let DU go because of his/her "job" reminds me of a lesser version of the bit from warhammer 40k, where Dante sees the vision of Sanguinius, forcing life back on him while telling Dante how sorry he is for that.
Just finished my first play-through of Baldur's Gate 3 with a Dark Urge character and resisted the urge all the way even though things didn't go as I wanted to. I couldn't romance Karlach, because I didn't choose the single dialog option in the beginning and after that the game bugged out and somehow I was romanced to Gale (even though I have rejected every character). :D So I was sad, my character was sad, we lost a good companion along the way too, my character was consuming the Illithid powers to be able to help as much as possible if it was already a monster it doesn't matter if it won't turn out well for it, it would be ready to sacrifice itself. Then I got here, did the rejection, died, watching the cut-scene I was like finally we redeemed ourselves and bamm comes Withers. Best moment ever! Won't forget this play-through ever I don't think.
My game made me romance Gale instead of Karlach for no reason too, I was so upset that I gave up my 50+ hour run and now I'm restarting to try again. I need fire mommy ;-;
When I first met him, I wasn't playing as the Dark Urge character, because of that I assumed he was just some Archlich or something. Up till my second playthrough where I deduced that this guy is Jergal but in like... An avatar or a god reduced to a super undead.
Can i ask a question, to try to understand the lore more.. what are Bhaal Bhaalspawn, in relation to demons like Raphael and Yimgur? Im quite sure their all evil but one is referred to as a God of murder while the others are called demons.
Bhaal is the God of Murder and Assassination, he was one of the three mortals Jergal divided his divinity among. (the other two were Myrkul and Bane. Myrkul became the God of Death and Necromancy, while Bane became the God of Tyranny and Strife.) Raphael is a powerful Devil, but he's not a god, he isn't even a lesser god.
The big difference is that Bhaalspawn are the mortal offspring of the God of Murder Bhaal, whereas Fiends are evil creatures that are native to the Lower Planes.
Actually in dnd lore Raphael and Yimgur aren't demons, but devils. Main difference between these two are that devils want power and demons want chaos. Also demons are from abyss and devils are from nine hells. But i am not sure if there are demons in hells.
@@tunxxi There are constantly demons in the hells on Avernus because that's the front line of the eternal Blood War between demons and devils, but they aren't *from* there, yes
I absolutely loved this scene but it realllly sucks how much less reactive your companions are. Like when you die everyone just stands around like idiots instead of responding to it. It brought the moment down for me. I really hope they add more reactivity to Act 3 and better endings because it felt so lacking. Otherwise, I still loved it and this scene was mostly great.
FOR REAL, you literally find "Withers" in the f'in TEMPLE OF *JERGAL* how none of the companions made de association about what the "REVIVING skeleton" was is baffling
In the shop right next to the Baldurs Gate Waypoint, the hairdresser sells cosmetics, including a variety of dyes and clothes. I gave that dress to my hubby, Astarion, and took the skimpier one for myself.
Yes, that is reserved only for his chosen. If you didn't earn it by the time you reached Orin, Bhaal bestowed it upon her instead and she'll use it during the fight.
@@misterbleedinggums and honestly i think it makes her easier to kill XD i haven't fought her without it, but my hasted battlemaster fighter absolutely smashed her 180 hp face in with 5 superiority attacks and 4 standard attacks. lasted only half a turn the first time and two turns the second time (i crashed in the cutscene)
@MFenix206 It took me more turns to deal with her cultists that turn invisible and have sanctuary than to kill her in Slayer form. Sarevok was a profoundly more difficult fight than hers. Sarevok was absolutely demolishing my Bear Heart Karlach's HP, even through resistance. Not to mention what his allies were doing to my team. That being said, this is why I love Warlock. Stacking on hit effects makes Warlock pop-off. I almost wish that they had brought more than just the PHB subclasses into the game. If I had access to the Fathomless Warlock subclass, I'd be doing so much more per turn lmao.
@@TheSylveonSurfer Orin was pretty much cannon fodder for my hastened ranger. But I definitely agree that Sarevok's the much tougher fight. Took me 3 or 4 tries until I figured out how to beat him: kite him up onto those balconies overlooking the room with my drow ranger main (illithid flying is such a powerful ability to have) and stomp him there (far from his support) with Gale's help, while Karlach ate any damage his allies dished out and Shadowheart was reduced to casting turn undead. Additionally, had my dire raven pet flying around his allies, creating patches of darkness whenever it landed + blinding them with attacks. That left Sarevok without his support - and then he crumbles quickly.
@richardmajer7900 I did beat Sarevok on the first try, but I'd be lying if I said it didn't almost wipe me. My strat was fairly straightforward. Bear Totem Karlach tanks Sarevok. War Cleric Shadowheart splits off to manage to the guards at the door. My husband, Astarion, spammed the silencing arrows on the ladies that love casting Slow and Haste. And I Eldritch Blasted anything within range and maintained Concentration on a Globe of Invulnerability for Astarion and Karlach with the stockpile that I had built up. My strategy broke down the moment that one of the guards broke off and I failed a save on Compelled Duel, forcing me to drop Concentration and waste Spell Slots. Through a combination of spamming Invisibility on Astarion to keep him alive and barely keeping the guards from mind controlling my character, I was able to finally kill his adds and then focus fire him. Through this, Karlach tanked everything but reached the lowest she had ever been. She was on like 15HP by bypass the end.
i kind of wished the bhaal storyline had archmage imoen go mental over bhaal being alive and all the struggle of the first 2 games being invalidated by it. but we got to spit a living bhaal in the face mentally in return, ill take that deal
@@Foggers8_8she did canonically became a mage in Baldur’s Gate 2 and in her epilogue slide she is described as creating a thieves guild WHILE also being an archmage, so one does not invalidates the other.
While Bhaal killed the Dark Urge for rejecting him, Withers resurrected him. This was easy because Withers the skeleton cleric is actually an avatar of Jergal, the god who gave up his divine functions in favor of Bhaal, Myrkul and Bane, long ago. So he used what's left of his old dominion to stick it to Bhaal, who he consider an idiot unworthy of godhood.
Well it was dissapointing. As (to be redeemed) dark urge I chose a duel. I killed transformed Orin because I saved my potion "resistance to everything" and used it now. I expected some god avatar battle along with my companions but nothing. It was super easy. Last boss was also quite easy. Tactician diff ofc.
The difficulty in BG3 just isn't there. You really have to nerf your party by using heavily garbage classes(assassin, most wizard schools, wild magic sorc) or less than 4 party members to feel difficulty. I had the most fun just using less party members. Solo is really, really boring as you have to wait an eternity for the enemy to finish all their turns, but three party members on tactician is surprisingly balanced. I find myself getting that moment of bad luck that actually puts me in a tough spot and it keeps me actively engaged. I'll probably try a duo playthrough too, but I get the feeling it's like a solo playthrough where you really need the lethality for it to not be boring.
@@Evillassie might be a bit late but, for the sake of an answer you probably need to do a few long rests. just keep doing partial ones until you run out of cutscenes.
"I will not permit that, though all the powers of life and death dictate that it should be so."
Chaddest line.
“Greet the bloodless dawn, Child of None.” Holy shit, chills.
Mad props to Jergal for invoking his right as a god to name Bhaal's disowned child as their Chosen
Jergal does not claim you as its own. It claims you are your own. Free.
@@denethorsmackinonmatoes6800 Because he has always been strongly for non-intervention. If it wasn't for that, I guess anyone else would use that card forever "Remember when I used my divine essence on your soul to avoid you an eternity in the nothingness? Now, here's what I'd like you to do. For today"
Bhaal: "You can't do that!"
Jergal: "LOL, bet, bitch."
Jergal has no need or desire for things that other Gods have such as chosen or worshipers, nor does he have clerics or grant spells. Long ago he essentially realized what none of the other Gods have, that Godhood is more a prison than a prize. He realized that he could give up his Godhood and still retain a good portion of his powers, so he kind of figured out how to game the system, retaining most of the benefits of being a God without the responsibilities that go with it. He doesn't have to cultivate worshipers or manage a planar realm. He's essentially free to do whatever he wants whenever he wants. Though there is a theory that he is FAR more powerful than any of the other Gods as he is actually the "chosen" of the Overgod AO, which may have been who he was talking about when you first meet him and he says, "So he has spoken, and so thou standest before me, Right as always."
@@Dervraka yes, but the Bhaalspawn is the only one he ever interevened for, the only one he ever stepped in so that they could clean up the mess that the Dead Three made of his portfolio. He didn't ask them to do anything, because he doesn't need to, the former Bhaalspawn will naturally oppose thier father, and has proven to do so.
Karlach's "Happy birthday, soldier" really got me.
I like how you can embrace the dark urge or resent it in every possible way, Larian only shows how good they are in understading that sometimes we like a good redemption story that is a choice and not an only path
Just like you could in BG2 in 2000. The Dark Urge character is basically a callback to the plotlines of 1 and 2. I wouldn't be surprised if the redeemed Dark Urge is the actual "canon" character of the game.
But you cant negate gay relationships or stop your character from making stupid faces beacuse of rainbow agenda. Overpraised idiot company if the country wasnt so damn racist clowns wouldnt be praised for moronic design choices.
based on the story of the dead 3 and how it plays out for the campaign it makes the most sense for this to be the canon character. Plus, you get more unique scenes.
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it would make sense since it's the only character you can't recruit as a party member if you're not playing it yourself@@theobell2002
You can also embrace the dark urge and refuse bhaal's gift at the end so you can be evil independently
"For the first time in over a century, silence falls over the Bhaal Temple. No chants, no screams, no prayers" Soundtrack: "Hold my beer...:"
Soundtrack: *drops the most dramatic and epic chanting themed to the god of murder*
Paarthurnax would be proud of this Dragonborn, manage to overcome his evil nature and even dare to reject Bhaal himself.
Who?
Exactly, better not know.
Praise Jergal, for he is your bro!
He's the most well-spoken character I've every seen in a video game. I love it.
Wait, Withers is Jergal?
@@ceruleanchrodt2293Yes he is
@@ceruleanchrodt2293 we found him sleeping in jergal's temple of course he is
Ed greenwood said that Jergal is the only god who has achieved what he wanted. He seems to have been one step ahead of them all.
Dont underestimate him
"I share thine enthusiasm. In mine own manner."
Love this line and it's delivery. Withers almost smiled there for a bit.
"I will not permit that". Spoken like a true God.
Jergal coming out of retirement for one last rodeo
Jergal is the true hero! Humble as he is.
Such an excellent scene, Withers just vibes for 95% of players but here he delivers one epic monologue
which is why I always hated when people simply assumed that Dark Urge is for the evil playthroughs and didn't even give it a chance
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So true
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I also hate that Dark Urge isn't pushed on the player more, it feels so much more canon and there's a bunch of good content for it
@@meris8486 I feel like not having Durge as a companion is such a wasted opportunity. There are certain moments where Durge would make things harder for players so I understand that they wouldn't want to turn players off.
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I would like that
I love that he mentions the fact that not having a god fucks you in the afterlife
How badly did Bhaal fuck up?
Badly enough to make _Jergal_ pick a side.
Daddy Jergal is so proud of our little Urge.
Wait until the end of game post credits scene has Withers epic diss speech to the dead Three...
I love a well executed Deus Ex Machina, shit goes hard af
I think this scene has huge implications that I haven't seen anyone else mention- it sure seems like Withers(Jergal) is making an oath to the PC..."...Death will not claim thee whilst I endure". Jergal cannot die...did he just grant immortality to the PC? =)
Immortality comes in many forms in D&D and the forgotten realms, Jergal is a shadow of his former power (albiet happier for it) and could be killed,
@@a0point0of0view1 Yeah, but he is a scribe for Kelemvor, who is a major power, and much stronger than the Dead Three. I don't think Bhaal or any of them would challenge Kelemvor. Jergal is at least still a demigod.
@@justaguy8218 Kelemvor is much stronger than the dead 3 due to them hanging around too much in the material plane, however if Bane wasn't doing that he's Kelemvor equal if not superior given his status as a greater deity with many more intermediate and lesser gods under him
@@a0point0of0view1 I see your point, and back in the day, Bane was certainly the number one bad deity in Faerun. I ran a lot during Second Edition, before the all the gods walking Faerun crap that no one I knew liked, not even Ed Greenwood.
So, yeah, back in that time period, Bane, Bhaal, and Myrkul were definitely the biggest three evils talked about. Lolth and others were still bad, but those three were really tough. They were the go-to bad gods. I actually prefer the pantheon of that period over the current one.
@@a0point0of0view1 Well, Kelemvor is a greater god as well. I don’t have a way to gauge which one would be stronger, as Bane is god of Tyranny and such, and Kelemvor is a major god of Death. I do know that I preferred the older pantheon to Kelemvor and Cyric and such.
I was at GenCon when all that was going down, and I attended a seminar/gathering with Ed Greenwood, and he made it apparent he wasn’t happy with TSR (at the time) messing around with the pantheon and Realms in that way.
I did like the whole death and reincarnation of Bhaal, though, and the BG games.
Jergal, it's good to see you.
“Death will not claim thee whilst I endure” Does that mean you are immortal unless Jergal dies?
you can always use F8 to load again:)
As enamored as I was for my whole playthrough, this scene is what really sold me. What a masterpiece, so glad I picked dark urge as a BG1/2 and KotoR fan. Giddy the whole time
As it was, so it is again.
A Hero has risen from a legacy of Death
The MC of BG1 and BG2 gives you an encouraging thumbs up)))
yea i found this cutscene recently. fucking love it. Dark urge just adds so much to it.
I know that by nature of the game there is no cannon set of events outside of those that are true for every run. But I do feel like that all things considered, if one route had to be cannon, this is the one. Durge is the best Tav in terms of backstory and connections to the world, and it's the one that has the best ties to the whole plot, as you become a de facto Jergal Chosen.
First playthrough after the Early Access as the Dark Urge who resisted best decision ever. I was smiling like a toddler for the whole scene. Withers best NPC followed by the Emperor.
He wiped out those adoption papers fast
Jergal: "I still hold some power."
You mean some Greater Deity power? :D
No, he gave all of his portfolios to bane, bhaal and myrkul. He is basically reduced to quasi-deity status. Nearly forgotten and almost no active followers left behind. Morticians etc. follow kelemvor.
@@faselfasel2864 Well... now he's at least got one.
@@faselfasel2864 Not exactly. Jergal is not any god and as an ancient diety and the Lord of the End, even giving up his porfolios still leaves him on a similar status to a greater diety. Keep in mind he still needs to use an avatar to guide Tav.
I also think Larian did some hb/retconning, because the whole game seems to make pretty clear that they still have their portfolios and doesn't mention successors, so I guess Kelemvor and Cyric are sorta gone.
@@ggwp638BC Kelemvor is actually still the boss of jergal, he even mentions him - though indirectly - when you first meet him. Somerhing along those lines "So he was right when he foretold your arrival" This implies 2 things: he hasnt the ability to foresee fate like a greater deity might. And second, he has a superior he is in connection with. To be a greater deity in the forgotten realms you need a super big following and/or a super wide portfolio. That's established lore. The game itself says that jergal is nearly forgotten and almost everybody turned to Kelemvor (even the mortician in the cemetery of bg is a follower of kelemvor, not jergal). Kelemvor is still very active and there is nothing in the game that would imply that withers might not just be the original (and only) avatar jergal still posseses.
There are actually people saying that "A good Durge run is pointless, like why would you choose a character with dark urges when you don't act out on them?"
This reminds me a lot of Dumbledore, Harry & Voldemort in that one scene in the last movie.
This scene had me smiling so hard when it happened, jergal is such a good character
I got this scene three days after release, my jaw was dropped the whole time
"Death will not claim thee whilst I endure" I wonder how that prolonged your life?
I fucking LOVED this scene, my jaw dropped when my Tav died, and THEN Withers shows up and "WHAT" It's SO GOOD
"withers" refusal to let DU go because of his/her "job" reminds me of a lesser version of the bit from warhammer 40k, where Dante sees the vision of Sanguinius, forcing life back on him while telling Dante how sorry he is for that.
i thought it was over after baal took the blood and i was like : time to load the last save point = then i hear = your journey is not over
Best Scene for me is the one with the Emperor and Ansur... you find the Emperor's true identity... fight a dragon... and the scene is wonderfull.
So he admires what you did.
Withers/Jergal is the incarnation of a DM. Change my mind.
Boy uses revivify and everyones reactin like we dont do it 20x a day 😂
bro got a new dad
"Death will not claim thee whilst I endure".
Jump into a chasm, game over. The power of plot armored resurection :P
Had this yesterday with my half-illithid gnome wizard yeserday. it was so GOOD. Everyone who doesnt play Dark Urge is missing out so bad.
Dark Urge - Chosen of Jergal
I agree, if i had to choose a best scene, this would be it.
Oh wow, I fully embraced Bhaal, and never could imagined that this ending was so epic.
Awesome scene. Bittersweet i spoiled it for myself i neeeed to do an urge run
Wither is so damn cool
When a rotschild bankster gave you a second chance
Bye ma! I’m going to church!
The church:
"No chants" the narrator says, as chants are clearly heard.
Withers speaks Shakespeare like. I think a Shakespeare like play with d and d setting would be awesome
my man be powergaming- lightning dragon sorceress Shadowheart, Tiger Heart Karlach.
I had an inkling Smithers (sorry, I just cannot refert to that bunch of bones and jerky as Withers) was more than he seemed. Awesome!
Who is Withers’ voice actor?
Jergal coming in with the clutch.
Just finished my first play-through of Baldur's Gate 3 with a Dark Urge character and resisted the urge all the way even though things didn't go as I wanted to. I couldn't romance Karlach, because I didn't choose the single dialog option in the beginning and after that the game bugged out and somehow I was romanced to Gale (even though I have rejected every character). :D So I was sad, my character was sad, we lost a good companion along the way too, my character was consuming the Illithid powers to be able to help as much as possible if it was already a monster it doesn't matter if it won't turn out well for it, it would be ready to sacrifice itself.
Then I got here, did the rejection, died, watching the cut-scene I was like finally we redeemed ourselves and bamm comes Withers. Best moment ever! Won't forget this play-through ever I don't think.
My game made me romance Gale instead of Karlach for no reason too, I was so upset that I gave up my 50+ hour run and now I'm restarting to try again. I need fire mommy ;-;
having jergal be ur fan is about as good as it gets on toril i suspect
As you said, the best scene in the game
When I first met him, I wasn't playing as the Dark Urge character, because of that I assumed he was just some Archlich or something. Up till my second playthrough where I deduced that this guy is Jergal but in like... An avatar or a god reduced to a super undead.
He is himself as Jergal, but freed of his godhood responsabilities and still powerfull enough to do anything he wants.
I knew I didn't spend that million gold on respecing for nothing.
Withers let's you whale on him and it's pretty fair in price to respec. How can you not love this guy?
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How I feel when No Nut November finally ends.
This would be a great opening to a 4th game
Mad props to papa nurgl… I mean papa jergal!
Withers is my favorite lol he has the best lines.
Question: does it mean you can play as the Durge, reject Bhaal and get a second chance... But keep the transformation?
Can i ask a question, to try to understand the lore more.. what are Bhaal Bhaalspawn, in relation to demons like Raphael and Yimgur? Im quite sure their all evil but one is referred to as a God of murder while the others are called demons.
Bhaal is the God of Murder and Assassination, he was one of the three mortals Jergal divided his divinity among. (the other two were Myrkul and Bane. Myrkul became the God of Death and Necromancy, while Bane became the God of Tyranny and Strife.) Raphael is a powerful Devil, but he's not a god, he isn't even a lesser god.
The big difference is that Bhaalspawn are the mortal offspring of the God of Murder Bhaal, whereas Fiends are evil creatures that are native to the Lower Planes.
Also, devils are lawful evil, demons are chaotic evil. Devils fight demons to keep all realities safe, that's the blood war.
Actually in dnd lore Raphael and Yimgur aren't demons, but devils. Main difference between these two are that devils want power and demons want chaos. Also demons are from abyss and devils are from nine hells. But i am not sure if there are demons in hells.
@@tunxxi There are constantly demons in the hells on Avernus because that's the front line of the eternal Blood War between demons and devils, but they aren't *from* there, yes
I absolutely loved this scene but it realllly sucks how much less reactive your companions are. Like when you die everyone just stands around like idiots instead of responding to it. It brought the moment down for me. I really hope they add more reactivity to Act 3 and better endings because it felt so lacking. Otherwise, I still loved it and this scene was mostly great.
Whats the name of the armor of the dragonborn?
Adamantine splint I think
@@fenris5932amazing early game armor.
@@fenris5932Yep thats that adamantine spint you can forge at the the grimforge in the underdark. Very good armor.
Jergal somehow is the Mary Sue of BG3. But it is fine.
3:55 Okay but option 5.... I need to know.
I love a redemption arch....I still do enough bad for the Slayer form...it just really enjoy it.
Faithless,godless, maidenless.
Withers #1 bro
Wait so if you 'die' doesn't that mean you aren't illithid, since whenever someone with the tadpole dies it runs out of their body?
Plothole
The tadpole needs a living body to grow. If you die, it leaves in search of a new body.
FOR REAL, you literally find "Withers" in the f'in TEMPLE OF *JERGAL* how none of the companions made de association about what the "REVIVING skeleton" was is baffling
Shadowheart's dress looks amazing! Is that a mod or can we buy it from somewhere?
The hairdresser is where I got it from. You run into him while tracking down the dwarf in red, in Baldur's Gate.
In the shop right next to the Baldurs Gate Waypoint, the hairdresser sells cosmetics, including a variety of dyes and clothes. I gave that dress to my hubby, Astarion, and took the skimpier one for myself.
bro ketheric shoulda just called withers not myrkul
Would you lose the slayer form if you do this
Yes, that is reserved only for his chosen. If you didn't earn it by the time you reached Orin, Bhaal bestowed it upon her instead and she'll use it during the fight.
@@misterbleedinggums and honestly i think it makes her easier to kill XD
i haven't fought her without it, but my hasted battlemaster fighter absolutely smashed her 180 hp face in with 5 superiority attacks and 4 standard attacks. lasted only half a turn the first time and two turns the second time (i crashed in the cutscene)
@MFenix206 It took me more turns to deal with her cultists that turn invisible and have sanctuary than to kill her in Slayer form. Sarevok was a profoundly more difficult fight than hers. Sarevok was absolutely demolishing my Bear Heart Karlach's HP, even through resistance. Not to mention what his allies were doing to my team.
That being said, this is why I love Warlock. Stacking on hit effects makes Warlock pop-off. I almost wish that they had brought more than just the PHB subclasses into the game. If I had access to the Fathomless Warlock subclass, I'd be doing so much more per turn lmao.
@@TheSylveonSurfer Orin was pretty much cannon fodder for my hastened ranger. But I definitely agree that Sarevok's the much tougher fight. Took me 3 or 4 tries until I figured out how to beat him: kite him up onto those balconies overlooking the room with my drow ranger main (illithid flying is such a powerful ability to have) and stomp him there (far from his support) with Gale's help, while Karlach ate any damage his allies dished out and Shadowheart was reduced to casting turn undead. Additionally, had my dire raven pet flying around his allies, creating patches of darkness whenever it landed + blinding them with attacks. That left Sarevok without his support - and then he crumbles quickly.
@richardmajer7900 I did beat Sarevok on the first try, but I'd be lying if I said it didn't almost wipe me. My strat was fairly straightforward. Bear Totem Karlach tanks Sarevok. War Cleric Shadowheart splits off to manage to the guards at the door. My husband, Astarion, spammed the silencing arrows on the ladies that love casting Slow and Haste. And I Eldritch Blasted anything within range and maintained Concentration on a Globe of Invulnerability for Astarion and Karlach with the stockpile that I had built up.
My strategy broke down the moment that one of the guards broke off and I failed a save on Compelled Duel, forcing me to drop Concentration and waste Spell Slots.
Through a combination of spamming Invisibility on Astarion to keep him alive and barely keeping the guards from mind controlling my character, I was able to finally kill his adds and then focus fire him. Through this, Karlach tanked everything but reached the lowest she had ever been. She was on like 15HP by bypass the end.
Shadowhearts face looks different - is there any event/storyline that changes it or is it a mod?
What armor is that, it looks awsome
Pretty sure it's the adamantine plate mail from the adamantine forge in act 2, perhaps dyed.
Adamantine forge is an act 1
i kind of wished the bhaal storyline had archmage imoen go mental over bhaal being alive and all the struggle of the first 2 games being invalidated by it. but we got to spit a living bhaal in the face mentally in return, ill take that deal
She's not a mage. She's pure Rogue & leader of the Shadow Thieves in Athkatla as of 5E D&D.
@@Foggers8_8she did canonically became a mage in Baldur’s Gate 2 and in her epilogue slide she is described as creating a thieves guild WHILE also being an archmage, so one does not invalidates the other.
@@marcialhd 0 Mage levels equals not a mage. She's only a Rogue. Rage at the retcon bro.
Ah, someone else likes Jenny in that dress :)
did this npc pop up at the player camp?
Yup, he does
Honestly the game has a lot of good soundtracks, but for some reason this scene didn't have one
well it does say in game that for the first time silence fell on the temple :/
When does this happen?
Is this after act 2 or?
during act 3
WHAT THE FUCK IS WITHERS
Jergal the old god of death
How this scene is trigged ?
All these beautiful characters and you play as Argonian
ARGONIAN?! dude looks like a saurus warrior from warhammer and you call him a farm tool!? for shame
Troglodytes like you are proof that dnd should be gatekept more
what the fuck just happened there? I played Dark Urge and killed Orin in a Duel as Slayer. I dont mind spoilers, explain what really happened.
While Bhaal killed the Dark Urge for rejecting him, Withers resurrected him. This was easy because Withers the skeleton cleric is actually an avatar of Jergal, the god who gave up his divine functions in favor of Bhaal, Myrkul and Bane, long ago. So he used what's left of his old dominion to stick it to Bhaal, who he consider an idiot unworthy of godhood.
@@TheFiresloth thanks for explaining!
Well it was dissapointing. As (to be redeemed) dark urge I chose a duel. I killed transformed Orin because I saved my potion "resistance to everything" and used it now. I expected some god avatar battle along with my companions but nothing. It was super easy. Last boss was also quite easy. Tactician diff ofc.
The difficulty in BG3 just isn't there. You really have to nerf your party by using heavily garbage classes(assassin, most wizard schools, wild magic sorc) or less than 4 party members to feel difficulty. I had the most fun just using less party members. Solo is really, really boring as you have to wait an eternity for the enemy to finish all their turns, but three party members on tactician is surprisingly balanced. I find myself getting that moment of bad luck that actually puts me in a tough spot and it keeps me actively engaged. I'll probably try a duo playthrough too, but I get the feeling it's like a solo playthrough where you really need the lethality for it to not be boring.
maybe this is something epic for marvel fans
When does shadowhearts hair go white? ive done her quest past her parents in act 3
when she spares the aasimar and abandons Shar
You need to spare Nightsong in act 2 and get her to stop following Shar I believe
@@jhazor ive done that and was still black
@@Evillassie might be a bit late but, for the sake of an answer you probably need to do a few long rests. just keep doing partial ones until you run out of cutscenes.
y all praise a dude that send a kid to their death bcs their questions were too anoying xd