Eh, the emperor is a pussy anyway, ready to submit himself to the brain of chutulu even after we consider releasing Orpheus, so, eh, serves him right. And, uh, if you forgot the mindflayer on the mill, there is one more to go
Lmao. This comment is even funnier to me because within the first few seconds of seeing this video I was wondering why tav is so much smaller in general.
A magician doesn't need to be charming to trick people. From the way she talks to other, her CHA stat makes sense. She's one annoying brat to strangers
It's the pretty face and the wisdom that are her strong suits, charisma is a person's magnetism, the leadership qualities. Like Minthara, her intelligence is an 8, but her charisma and wisdom are what give her words influence and makes her a good leader.
Larian has admitted they cut *a lot* of content from Act 3 so it wouldn't surprise me if that was gutted too. The game is an absolute gem so it doesn't bother me much but it does feel weird in some places (like how you can talk to Gortash's corpse and it hints to a questline that is supposed take place in the Upper City)
@@TheCrazyZebra1honestly it makes sense . Free choice games are probably a coding nightmare with so many different event flags for different things , so many triggers for different events
@@crusaderpr7683 I will freely admit I only downloaded and started playing BG3 yesterday, so I have no idea if this clip happens before or after the romance option. But hey, never let it be said I let facts get in the way of a good joke! 😉
I honestly didn't get what's the deal with mindflayer Tav "not being able to live in Baldur's Gate". Like dude, new duke is my friend, new archmage owes me big time, and Disguise Self is a 1st level spell lasting all day. And Emperor pulled it off erlier.
@@bengunn9670 if you save him from the iron throne. you can listen to him at the lodge telling blaarg he uses illusions and disguises himself as people. mainly he disguises himself as blaarg. Its not a major conversation, just something you can overhear if you idle next to them long enough
@@ianturpin7693 well, yes, he doesn't go in the streets startling strangers. But I don't think that presence of a MF in SoB is a big secret. Not like he hides in a secret basement like Emperor and uses a secret society for cover.
@@Nugnugnug True but there are always Alhoons, Illithid Liches! Or demi liches since they aren't true liches but could achieve true lichdom. The biggest problem i guess is that it might be hard for a Mindflayer to provide verbal components to a spell since...they can't talk really. But the Alhoons actually modified many spells so they don't need them.
@@Nugnugnug not always remember Omeluum ? He said that his latent Wizard talents from his previous life allowed him to break out of mind flayer hive mind so there is a chance player character can learn magic again.
"But I don't think you've changed quite as much as I think." Shadowheart, she literally gave in to Illithid nature 10 seconds after you turned your back on her.
Also, in all honesty, I was more expecting the "joke" going along the lines of "in today's day and age the size and length of tentacles doesn't matter, it's how one uses them" Still a bit trashy though
Mind flayers dont change really. but a few rare tadpoles can be what is called a Ulitharid. and when made into mind flayers they are 7 1/2 feet tall with longer tenticals. they tend to be the leaders when away from the elder brains.
I don't think it's because of that. We saw people transform into mindflayers and their design and model was identical to the Emperor's one. I think they wanted to made our mindflayer design different.
I hate the ending where you become a mindflayer bc you make the ultimate sacrifice of not only your life, but your soul as well, and then everyone is all chill with it and pretends that disgusting abomination waltzing around in your clothes is you. It feels like shit.
If you do the ending where you kill yourself, Withers fully says otherwise. He’ll meet you in the afterlife and confirms you do indeed still have your soul. While your body is gone, it is still you
It's bc Tav's mindflayer is different in that they actually still posses their soul. Some allies will have grievances (e.g., romanced Astarion and La'azel will abandon you), but most generally still take the chance to accept you as a mindflayer.
Well, souls aren't that immortal in D&D. You die, you go to heaven or hell. If you die there, you merge with the place and disappear. Or you can evolve into an angel or devil, but how much of it will be "you'? And when they're killed, they're gone too.
Important to note that in Forgotten Realms lore, some Mindflayers are capable of having their original consciousness survive ceremorphosis through a phenomenon known as Partialism, which is likely what Balduran and of course Tav and other origin characters if they become Mindflayers experience. For players who had Karlach turn, the devs basically implied during an interview that she was in fact still Karlach, just with an expanded consciousness she had to get used to. Note also the lore on souls re: mindflayers is iffy; and in this case they seem to be heavily expanding the concept of souls by stressing they don’t have “apostolic” ones like the races of Faerun etc have. They clearly have *something, however different, or that ending where they meet Withers after dying wouldn’t be possible.
Rules of Nature started playing in my head the second she said that. MGR was too fucking good to have been such a sleeper hit. Too bad everyone either thought it was another Asura's Wrath or skipped the tutorial when it first came out.
The Underdark might not be a bad prospect for a Mindflayer. It's still a shitty place to live but you'll still live. Maybe living with the Society of Brilliance with Blurg and Omeluum
not to mention Omeluum has been researching ways to not have to feed on brains. If they manage to crack that then Mindflayers could be reintroduced into society proper.
The weird thing I find about mindflayer is that they have a weird neccesity with eating sentient brains, but what exactly would be the line, there probably is a line between the dumbest goblin out there and the smartest cow.@@BlazeMakesGames
Honestly very valid. If you somewhat "romance" the emperor and then reject his ass he basically admits he doesnt care about you, your simply a tool in his plan, and that yes, he has been manipulating you.
On the contrary, it is even more humanizing than if he were indifferent. We have all felt up so hurt or angry before that we just say the worst thing that pops into our minds. Even if we don't mean it. Its a very human and emotional trait. Seemingly contradictory with how people THINK mindflayers are
Won't lie, gobbled up the Emperor's brains and was ready to ascend in his place as top tentacle-head of Baldur's Gate as I had schemed for months. Then Karlach departed and I decided to banish myself instead. Heroes of the city should look like her, not a conniving mind flayer like the beast I had become. Love you Karlach, I'll think you in my exile as both comfort and penance for my ambition.
@@Birbucifer Except you are dead, that is simply a mindflyer with your memories still fresh. It thinks its you, eventually that will fade. I don't envy Shadowheart in the moment.
Didn't know that was a possible ending omfg lol. Then again I killed the Emperor as well but in the fight with the dragon. My shadowheart ending though was great. She had her parents and wiped out the Sharr. So she basically just said, "Hey we won! Lets go get fucked up!". A real OG. I'm sad I didn't bring her to the last fight because I needed thematically the characters I chose there. I like to think I left her behind so she could get to know her parents.
Kind of curious what you mean by wiped out the Sharrans? Do you mean you merely killed all in the house of Grief but still have the curse? Or did you do something I missed?
@@JustSayRance Yes, I wiped out the entire house of Grief and she does still have the curse. Although she's still in pain, she has her family so it's well worth it. Shes already dealt with it her whole life, so it's a small price to pay for having family. She seemed really happy at the end of the story with that outcome.
Imagine being the emperor, somehow escaping and defeating the dead three and their enslaved netherbrain and their cult of the absolute, surviving all that, and then this fucker just eats you immediately afterwards. God.
I think I would have respected her wish and let her go. Sometimes the path we share with others will split and we need to go our own way. Such is the way of life.
@@ianbaker672 at the end she's going to live her own life. at the most, she'll meet with MC as they come and go out of each others lives. like an old fling
Within a matter of months our character is likely to forget why they ever cared for Shadowheart and consider her inferior. Worst case, we may even decide to Thrall her, as Illithids have an innate genetic drive to enthrall people and feel distressed when they have no thralls. Further, a mind flayer can only survive about a week without feasting on brains, specifically sentient brains (so it's even worse than someone like Astarion, who could at least survive on beast blood). Which means we need to kill a humanoid at least once a week and eat their brains. I'm not convinced Shadowheart will stick with us through that given everything. And again yeah, Illithids don't have a limbic system or hormones or brain setup that is built for feeling love.
@@FeyThing In the same way humans can survive without food for a month- very, very poorly. It's true that they aren't literally FORCED to enthrall folks. Just heavily genetically predisposed and in the lore can become agitated and uncomfortable when not enforcing their will on others. As for losing memories, it's definitely not the MEMORIES you'd be losing. That would happen or not happen during ceremorphosis (with the concept of partiality aka "partial ceremorphosis" being explored in lore as mind flayers who retain partial memories of past lives). It's the CONTEXT in which they view them. Your entire hormonal system has been removed/replaced. The lobes of your brain aren't the same. Even if you AREN'T the tadpole eating the brain and masquerading as the former host (as 5e lore suggests), you still won't be the same person. Your dreams and fears and loves won't be the same. You're an echo of what once was, and echoes fade. Even with Karlach, the narrator outright says "You see the same emotion in her eyes- it is Karlach staring back at you, for now. But there is a hunger in those eyes now too, entirely new and alien."
Just call up Elminster or Gale and ask them to True Polymorph Tav into their original race, Clone the True Polymorphed form, Dispel the True Polymorph on tne mind flayer form so that they recover their class abilities and etc and then commit sudoku as the mind flayer, then return to their original form with class levels and etc. Easy peasy.
shart going on about how even a former follower of shar can’t hide even this. Disguise self is literally a first level spell lol it’s the first thing any cleric/wizard can learn
Disguise self only holds up so long as nobody touches you or looks at you hard enough. Living amongst everyone is gonna cause someone to break the spell, really quickly.
shadowheart being like "i need time to myself" because you changed to save the world was an all time low, especially as you really shouldn't be alone after that change... and then the 180° "okay fine lets do this!" -_- not the best writing on this ending
@@rodrigosouza8471 I understand you don't understand there are many written responses. Larian claims thousands are written in. I've played through 3 times. So please. These videos show possibilities but not the only. This is common knowledge by now.
Baldurs Gate 3 gets almost everything wrong about Mind Flayers (its fine though it makes for a good story), for example: Mind Flayers do not chew open someones skull while holding on with their tentacles, though this is a common mistake in art. Their tentacles actually are able to secrete an enzyme potent enough to dissolve flesh and bone on contact. They literally scoop your brain straight out of your head like it was water with their tentacles. However, Mind Flayers skin is naturally immune to this enzyme, so a Mind Flayer cannot easily eat another Mind Flayers brain. Even then they wouldnt want to, and would get little nourishment from it. A Mind Flayers "brain" is in many ways the actual Mind Flayer, the tadpole grown to the size of a brain and connected to the nervous system. The reason Mind Flayers eat brains is because they are not capable of producing the chemicals and psychic energy a normal brain uses to sustain its converted host body. A Mind Flayer eating another ones brain would get physical sustenance (which they dont really require), and some amount of psychic, but not the resources it really needs. Source: Lords of Madness
@@ddevil768 Potentially, I suppose it would depend on exactly how brain-like a matured tadpole is. But that is one good reason to do so! Lore technically says they gain the memories of humanoids and Mind Flayers are abberations, but thats likely more prose than crunch.
The emperor tried romancing me in my friends save, i rejected and the narrator said something about me feeling a bit hurt about it not happening Me out loud at my pc: i think fucking not i am not disappointed im ok with not having a squid man. 😂😂😂 made my friend laugh
Of all the creepy attempts at romance from some companions, the Emperor's is probably the creepiest one. Granted: I thought a bit differently about its "guardian" form during my very first play-through. God, she was hot! :D But I definitely draw the line at Cthulhu-looking monstrosities with Ken-/Barbie-style nether-regions and an appetite for human brains. Who pull me into their minds without my consent while I'm sleeping to try and ruin my relationship with sweet, sweet Shadowheart.
I was in my mates playthrough and as soon as we seen this option, we knew he was getting scranned on like fuck. We were all in stitches with laughter cause of how funny it was 😂
Theoretically isn't it...not possible? I thought mind flayers just don't have brains. Like you get one earlier in the game but I thought I read there is no brain hence why they need other people's brains.
Pretty sure it's been lore as far back as the Adversary, a rare instance of an illithid born with natural immunity to the Elder Brain and actually retaining his full mental faculties and ability to feel, and superior psionic powers to boot, which are only enhanced by eating other illithids.
Larian really went with "Characterisation? What's that?" Everyone acts to please you. Shadowheart who would kill an Illithid without a thought about it, is down to fuck one? Hardly.
"I need time to deal with all the changes thats happened in my life!" *Me the martyred mindflayer* "nooonoooo take your time! Must be just so much to go through for you!!!"
You know, now that I think about it, being a mind flayer is the only way to have some exceptional power for our character, something that may even help him fight beings of higher levels. Also with the passage of time I start to understand some aspects of illithid teachings, having different type of soul that gods cannot digest, they see those deities for what they truly are, nothing more than beings of absurd power limiting the mortals as much as they can, while feasting on their souls and worship, they are nothing more than competitors that had more time and better cards on their hands, offering borrowed power that will never threaten their reign, as they can take it back at any moment, and one day they will make you pay for it, whether it will be your life or soul, they are not that different from devils really. I do not share the disdain for arcane arts that illithids posess, but I understand where this is coming from: your connection to the weave is dependent on the Goddess of magic and that is kind of unreliable as weave can be damaged and magic is heavily regulated, while psionic powers are entirely yours and have no limits on their development, nonetheless I consider magic is a handy tool, while I wouldn't be too overreliant on it
"You know, now that I think about it, being a mind flayer is the only way to have some exceptional power for our character" - Or you can roll the dice and take a chance on Ascended Astarion keeping his word on sharing Mephistopheles blessings and eventally making you a true vampire. Long shot I know, but as the mindflyler lore seems to state you die and its i different being that walks around with your memories, I know which one I'd rather take the chance on.
@@paulinemillard8156 illithid tadpole offers much more power as you can put it through trials and make it evolve via zaithi'sk and Omeluum's potion, also you can consume Orpheus, who has an immense amount of psionic power that can rival the elder brain, he inherited it from mother Gith herself, and considering that his powers allow you to retain your sense of self while using illithid powers for an entire game, I don't think you will be altered much, player still controls the character, there is no game over screen that shows what happens when you transform without protection and lose yourself, so you become the strongest mindflayer in history with nearly limitless potential and that is worth something, considering the fact that they dominated the entire known universe at some point in time. Quite a unique opportunity for sure, and you don't have to rely on an evil aligned character for you freedom, that also resembles Cazador more and more after his ascension and you know how he treated his thralls, right?
@@manofculture3638 I'd still rather be myself and a slave to an evil vampire as it would not be totally impossible to break free as Astarion proves. True vampires tend to come about by spawns killing their masters and taking their power. This was even the case with Cazador. Even so, I don't buy into Asended Astarion being Cazador 2.0. He is changed for the worse, sure but Cazador only made those seven spawn to use in the ritual. As Astarion tells you earlier, True vampires don't like competition, and any spawn is a potenial stab in the back at a later date. Astarion makes you his spawn as an actual gift. At the time he is truly grateful for what you did for him, he knows you are powerful in your own right, so he must know he is potentially signing his own death warrant in the future. But he does it anyway. I mean he doesn't even retailate if you back out of the offer and kick him in the balls. He could have easily killed you or made you spawn by force but he doesn't, he just leaves. Even evil Astarion is better than Cazador, at least for now.
@@paulinemillard8156 still, power that you get as a true vampire isn't actually that great, you can achieve better results if you just turn yourself into a lich, which has way more potential, while being the most powerful psionic among the mortals is much more appealing and you are still you, as player still has complete control over the character thanks to Orpheus
@@manofculture3638 Astarion is not a true vampire though, he is a vampire ascendant by ritual. A living and more powerful form of vampire then a true vampire. Like I said I would rather take my chances with him being true to his word and sharing or being able to take his powers for myself at a later date. Rather then take the chance that I am actually bucking the trend and am still me just with an illithids body and powers, rather then a new born illithid with my memories. Maybe if there was more proof, if I wasn’t the first then I’d be more tempted but otherwise its too much of a risk. You can’t rely on the absorbtion of Orpheus powers as there are two points in the game where you can be turned by getting too close to the absolute even while the emperor is using him to protect you. Meaning even with your evolved tadpole and powers there will always be a chance of a more powerful elder brain then the absolute, or elder brains working together to overcome your control and complete your transformation into a full and true newborn illithid fully under the control of another hive mind. All the power in the world would not make me risk losing myself.
This ending scene glitched for me and the Ilithids were still floating around the city.m in this cut scene. Me: Either the people forgot and forgave the very people they were slaughtering or the Illythids succeeded
If Karlach leaves with Wyll then the Shadowheart epilogue doesn't trigger. On my original ending Karlach left, but I reloaded the save to test it, and if Karlach blows up, the Shadowheart epilogue plays.
This is like thanos somehow letting himself get bisected by Ultron with infinity stones, there's no way the Emp would've let himself get oneshot like that... especially by a fresh mindflayer
@@LilMeep_x It is wholesome in a way, but also completely fucked, sad, doomed. Your character will eventually devour shadowheart's brain as you slowly lose your memories and personality. Killed by the one you trust the most.
@@NanoLTthe sapient mind flayers don’t seem to lose their memories, the emperor has been alive for god knows how long. And especially with the gith princes power you never have to worry about an elder brain taking control of you
@@throwitouttheairlock9556 The emperor was only recently transformed into a mind flayer and his whole thing is a facade, he is incredibly good at manipulating. He has retained a lot of his memories, which might have something to do with the netherese tadpoles, or just an anomaly. Usually some memories remain and it differs per person. Maybe the length of time these tadpoles have spent in the head without tranformation allows them to absorb more memories. In the end they will slowly lose them and gain a new mind flayer personality. If they end up under the thrall of an elder brain it may absorb any remnant memories and speed up the process. Either way the host is dead and their soul is gone, they are a new being.
@@LilMeep_x even though its you it is also not you.. Even if you do contain your memories they vanish over time becoming broken trapped in a body that seals your soul being intertwined with that of a creature that controls you. It becomes a prison more so and there is no way to escape.. To keep your memories you must feed and do so till you are no longer you. This holds true even for those that are free. You still exist only in the wake of the creature that binds you.
literally the emperor, after all, was proposing to create a secret-society to control Baldur's Gate. After all, nothing wrong about early kill a future corrupt leader
Achievement: You successfully not only fixed a religious zealot, but also forged a bond so strong she is willing to have a relationship with a freakin' Mindflayer.
And then, Tav ate Shadowheart's brain after years of harmony and love... The temptation and hunger overtook them in a small, dark moment. Tav then took their own life because they could not handle their guilt. Thereafter, life continued. For a century the people of Baldur's Gate lived in prosperity, and and rumor of Tav the Mindflayer who saved them was lost. And a new evil started to rise... a new threat to Fae'run was brewing. Cue: Baldur's Gate 4.
The fact I never knew of this interaction with the Emperor because in my good playthroughs I always free Orpheus and in my bad playthrough I betrayed him and became the Absolute 😂
Emperor: let's be buddies ☺️
Tav: S N A C K
This is way too funny and I feel almost guilty over it.
this is clearly the good ending
@@koshu4yes
that's for putting a worm in MC's eye 😈
@@A11ie_Russothat wasn't the emperor
Welp, at least at the end the player learned an important lesson: sometimes you can have your ghaik and eat it too.
genius comment - should have more likes imho
This is gold!
Damn, someone beat me to it
rare pun W
Well done. Well done you.
I legit laughed out loud at the option “there’s only room for one mind flayer. Eat his brain.” After all that hahaha 😂
Me 2 this really was a surprise but a pleasant one. Maybe this was asures revenge....
Eh, the emperor is a pussy anyway, ready to submit himself to the brain of chutulu even after we consider releasing Orpheus, so, eh, serves him right. And, uh, if you forgot the mindflayer on the mill, there is one more to go
What about Omelum
Power play
@@guictsp He lives in the underdark, and was already making plans to return there when you met him above ground. No competition to be found there.
that’s what he gets for being the cooler looking mind flayer
Emperor: W...Why??
Us: Your tentacles are longer. I ain't having that.
Only one us can have tentacles that long
Lmao. This comment is even funnier to me because within the first few seconds of seeing this video I was wondering why tav is so much smaller in general.
is baby@@SailTheShip
mine may be smaller but they have a great personality
i love the fact that shadowheart is a master of deception while her charisma is literally the worst of any party
She deceives people with her illusions and shadows not wordsmithing. If you want a talker, Volo is the man.
The guy who was being almost exploded in the railway. Praise be the Absolute. @@thisguynamedmatt12
Proficiency makes a big difference?
A magician doesn't need to be charming to trick people. From the way she talks to other, her CHA stat makes sense. She's one annoying brat to strangers
It's the pretty face and the wisdom that are her strong suits, charisma is a person's magnetism, the leadership qualities. Like Minthara, her intelligence is an 8, but her charisma and wisdom are what give her words influence and makes her a good leader.
The emperor should be proud we played him like he was trying to play us
Honestly he would be proud
It was strangely beautiful seeing a mind flayer eat another mind flayer brain.
Truly nature's plan is beautiful.
Emp was most definitely not expecting that lawl.
Some day your brain too will be munched on. It's a cycle.
The cycle of brain nature.
@@The_Mess85 "Didn't think the mindflayer would eat MY brain!" cries the mindflayer who voted for the "mindflayers eating people's brains" party.
What is really strange in that moment: Why Emperor didnt struggle against him, just let him eat his brain
The act is so sudden that the Emperor doesnt even get a word in before hes dead… now thats kinda scary
Act 3 in a nutshell
Larian has admitted they cut *a lot* of content from Act 3 so it wouldn't surprise me if that was gutted too.
The game is an absolute gem so it doesn't bother me much but it does feel weird in some places (like how you can talk to Gortash's corpse and it hints to a questline that is supposed take place in the Upper City)
@@ghostprojekt it should bother you considering they had an extra 3 years of early access
@@TheCrazyZebra1honestly it makes sense . Free choice games are probably a coding nightmare with so many different event flags for different things , so many triggers for different events
@@ghostprojekt oh man imagine that’s the way to save Karlach
This is the Praying Mantis ending if you romanced the Emperor earlier… 😳
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WAIT, YOU CAN *ROMANCE* HIM??????
@@heyfell4301and it is both wierd and beatifull
how can you romance the emperor early?
@@crusaderpr7683 I will freely admit I only downloaded and started playing BG3 yesterday, so I have no idea if this clip happens before or after the romance option. But hey, never let it be said I let facts get in the way of a good joke! 😉
I honestly didn't get what's the deal with mindflayer Tav "not being able to live in Baldur's Gate". Like dude, new duke is my friend, new archmage owes me big time, and Disguise Self is a 1st level spell lasting all day. And Emperor pulled it off erlier.
And not even mentioning Omeluum, who wasn't even hiding.
@@bengunn9670 if you save him from the iron throne. you can listen to him at the lodge telling blaarg he uses illusions and disguises himself as people. mainly he disguises himself as blaarg. Its not a major conversation, just something you can overhear if you idle next to them long enough
@@ianturpin7693 well, yes, he doesn't go in the streets startling strangers. But I don't think that presence of a MF in SoB is a big secret. Not like he hides in a secret basement like Emperor and uses a secret society for cover.
Shadowheart acting like disguise self is a 9th level spell. It's not that deep. Just use it.
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Most mind flayers don't have access to magic. Even a former sorcerer or wizard loses their talent after ceromorphosis.
@@Nugnugnug True but there are always Alhoons, Illithid Liches! Or demi liches since they aren't true liches but could achieve true lichdom.
The biggest problem i guess is that it might be hard for a Mindflayer to provide verbal components to a spell since...they can't talk really. But the Alhoons actually modified many spells so they don't need them.
@@Nugnugnug not always remember Omeluum ? He said that his latent Wizard talents from his previous life allowed him to break out of mind flayer hive mind so there is a chance player character can learn magic again.
@@Nugnugnug A disguise self scroll is like a few dozen GP in Lorroakan's Tower bruh
"But I don't think you've changed quite as much as I think."
Shadowheart, she literally gave in to Illithid nature 10 seconds after you turned your back on her.
It's out of character, sorry to say
"I dont think youve changed quite as much" with the cut to the squid face, tentacles flowing in the air was just too good.
SH: I can't follow you right now, need time to find myself...
Tav: Come with me, btw. you can use my tentacles whenever and however you desire
An argument so effective it didn't need a dice roll.
The only option that overrode her desire to run off with Halsim
You can definitely tell who's older just by the size of the two mind flayers along with the length of their tentacles.
Yea
@@Shivelybanetek Mind Flayers literally have no gender, so that doesn't really make any sense.
Also, in all honesty, I was more expecting the "joke" going along the lines of "in today's day and age the size and length of tentacles doesn't matter, it's how one uses them"
Still a bit trashy though
Mind flayers dont change really. but a few rare tadpoles can be what is called a Ulitharid. and when made into mind flayers they are 7 1/2 feet tall with longer tenticals. they tend to be the leaders when away from the elder brains.
I don't think it's because of that. We saw people transform into mindflayers and their design and model was identical to the Emperor's one. I think they wanted to made our mindflayer design different.
Shadowheart, come with me. You will be -my emergency food- a good ally.
Lol love that Genshin reference
I hate the ending where you become a mindflayer bc you make the ultimate sacrifice of not only your life, but your soul as well, and then everyone is all chill with it and pretends that disgusting abomination waltzing around in your clothes is you. It feels like shit.
If you do the ending where you kill yourself, Withers fully says otherwise. He’ll meet you in the afterlife and confirms you do indeed still have your soul. While your body is gone, it is still you
maybe it's the netherese magic at work, who knows
It's bc Tav's mindflayer is different in that they actually still posses their soul. Some allies will have grievances (e.g., romanced Astarion and La'azel will abandon you), but most generally still take the chance to accept you as a mindflayer.
Well, souls aren't that immortal in D&D.
You die, you go to heaven or hell.
If you die there, you merge with the place and disappear.
Or you can evolve into an angel or devil, but how much of it will be "you'?
And when they're killed, they're gone too.
Important to note that in Forgotten Realms lore, some Mindflayers are capable of having their original consciousness survive ceremorphosis through a phenomenon known as Partialism, which is likely what Balduran and of course Tav and other origin characters if they become Mindflayers experience. For players who had Karlach turn, the devs basically implied during an interview that she was in fact still Karlach, just with an expanded consciousness she had to get used to.
Note also the lore on souls re: mindflayers is iffy; and in this case they seem to be heavily expanding the concept of souls by stressing they don’t have “apostolic” ones like the races of Faerun etc have. They clearly have *something, however different, or that ending where they meet Withers after dying wouldn’t be possible.
"Just following nature's plan" is the perfect ending to a Talos cleric.
The emperor seems pretty damn strong until literally any cutscene where they give tyou the option to kill him.
"Just following nature's plan" - what a great excuse, will say It every time I make some bad decisions in life :D
its either that... or you are just being ever so twee
The narrator says "it feels like" not that it really is
Rules of Nature started playing in my head the second she said that.
MGR was too fucking good to have been such a sleeper hit. Too bad everyone either thought it was another Asura's Wrath or skipped the tutorial when it first came out.
The Underdark might not be a bad prospect for a Mindflayer. It's still a shitty place to live but you'll still live. Maybe living with the Society of Brilliance with Blurg and Omeluum
Or take residence in that sick arcane tower.
I left that one in a pretty rough state. Dead robots everywhere and there is still parts of the walls missing...@@Lord_zeel
Best hope there aren't more mind flayers or brains down there where they are though.
not to mention Omeluum has been researching ways to not have to feed on brains. If they manage to crack that then Mindflayers could be reintroduced into society proper.
The weird thing I find about mindflayer is that they have a weird neccesity with eating sentient brains, but what exactly would be the line, there probably is a line between the dumbest goblin out there and the smartest cow.@@BlazeMakesGames
Honestly very valid. If you somewhat "romance" the emperor and then reject his ass he basically admits he doesnt care about you, your simply a tool in his plan, and that yes, he has been manipulating you.
You just have to be hostile or untrusting to him, not romancing him.
Once you get the scene where’s he’s shirtless, be rude as fuck and he’ll snap.
On the contrary, it is even more humanizing than if he were indifferent. We have all felt up so hurt or angry before that we just say the worst thing that pops into our minds. Even if we don't mean it. Its a very human and emotional trait. Seemingly contradictory with how people THINK mindflayers are
@@doubleedge2814You're right. That's a surprisingly *deeply* human trait. Thanks for pointing that out ❤
@@doubleedge2814mind Flayers have emotions. Just a lot of negative ones
You don't have to romance him for that, just annoy him enough and he will tell you the same thing :)
be druid mind flayer ...become owlbear.....be noticed as a giant murderous owl bear watch people flee just as if you were a mind flayer.
You know,somehow I think the Emperor wasn't even mad at that.
He was probably proud...
Shadowheart doesnt mind the mindussy 💀
💀
More like tentacunilingus
STOP
It should only be natural that a mindflayer would be good at eating her out.
@@Interweb_Gremlin No. It's tentacle sex time.
Won't lie, gobbled up the Emperor's brains and was ready to ascend in his place as top tentacle-head of Baldur's Gate as I had schemed for months. Then Karlach departed and I decided to banish myself instead. Heroes of the city should look like her, not a conniving mind flayer like the beast I had become. Love you Karlach, I'll think you in my exile as both comfort and penance for my ambition.
"You took me as far as you were able. I hope this does not leave you..... bitter."
Shadowheart is a true ride or die, truly best girl
Yea she a real one
she's just into tentacle stuff
@@thecursed01 nah she just loves you
@@Birbucifer Except you are dead, that is simply a mindflyer with your memories still fresh. It thinks its you, eventually that will fade. I don't envy Shadowheart in the moment.
@@TootsyBootsythat appears to be incorrect, considering what sustained the hive mind was destroyed.
HOLY SHIT. That was so fast and abrupt, all I could do was laugh 😭😭😭
Seems like a ring of sustenance and the mask of shapeshifting would effectively solve all your problems...
The Emperor had it coming, to be fair.
He only had himself to blame. If you had been there, if you had seen it, I betcha you would have done the same.
This is how legends are made.
Didn't know that was a possible ending omfg lol. Then again I killed the Emperor as well but in the fight with the dragon.
My shadowheart ending though was great. She had her parents and wiped out the Sharr. So she basically just said, "Hey we won! Lets go get fucked up!".
A real OG. I'm sad I didn't bring her to the last fight because I needed thematically the characters I chose there. I like to think I left her behind so she could get to know her parents.
How did u get her parents back? In mine they had to die.
@@armyOfHero Not sure. I killed everyone in the Shar place then just passed a bunch of checks. Might just be a dialogue issue you were having.
@@armyOfHeroYou can convince her to let them live. Maybe your relationship could be of influence too
Kind of curious what you mean by wiped out the Sharrans? Do you mean you merely killed all in the house of Grief but still have the curse? Or did you do something I missed?
@@JustSayRance Yes, I wiped out the entire house of Grief and she does still have the curse. Although she's still in pain, she has her family so it's well worth it. Shes already dealt with it her whole life, so it's a small price to pay for having family. She seemed really happy at the end of the story with that outcome.
I don’t care how powerful the mind flayer form is. I’ll never allow my MC to become that.
Nevermind Karlach
@@mr.t0xic100 I don’t even have the heart to let her become a mind flayer.
But its so hot
@@Wolf-sh9ze nah lol
I went full blown mind flayer in my first run. I called it the tentarun 😂
0:20 truly, a dark urge moment
Damn you did bro dirty 💀
🤣🤣
damn that literally looks like my dads last marriage.
@@inquisitordragon6827bruh wild 🤣
@@inquisitordragon6827 💀
Nah, you'll find out he was using you.
Imagine being the emperor, somehow escaping and defeating the dead three and their enslaved netherbrain and their cult of the absolute, surviving all that, and then this fucker just eats you immediately afterwards. God.
This comment is funny 😂
I think I would have respected her wish and let her go. Sometimes the path we share with others will split and we need to go our own way. Such is the way of life.
Yeah but no.
plus, the way she phrased it sounded more like i just need some time and then we can live together
@@ianbaker672 at the end she's going to live her own life. at the most, she'll meet with MC as they come and go out of each others lives. like an old fling
Within a matter of months our character is likely to forget why they ever cared for Shadowheart and consider her inferior. Worst case, we may even decide to Thrall her, as Illithids have an innate genetic drive to enthrall people and feel distressed when they have no thralls. Further, a mind flayer can only survive about a week without feasting on brains, specifically sentient brains (so it's even worse than someone like Astarion, who could at least survive on beast blood). Which means we need to kill a humanoid at least once a week and eat their brains. I'm not convinced Shadowheart will stick with us through that given everything. And again yeah, Illithids don't have a limbic system or hormones or brain setup that is built for feeling love.
@@FeyThing In the same way humans can survive without food for a month- very, very poorly.
It's true that they aren't literally FORCED to enthrall folks. Just heavily genetically predisposed and in the lore can become agitated and uncomfortable when not enforcing their will on others.
As for losing memories, it's definitely not the MEMORIES you'd be losing. That would happen or not happen during ceremorphosis (with the concept of partiality aka "partial ceremorphosis" being explored in lore as mind flayers who retain partial memories of past lives). It's the CONTEXT in which they view them. Your entire hormonal system has been removed/replaced. The lobes of your brain aren't the same. Even if you AREN'T the tadpole eating the brain and masquerading as the former host (as 5e lore suggests), you still won't be the same person. Your dreams and fears and loves won't be the same. You're an echo of what once was, and echoes fade. Even with Karlach, the narrator outright says "You see the same emotion in her eyes- it is Karlach staring back at you, for now. But there is a hunger in those eyes now too, entirely new and alien."
How may drunken nights did the writers go through to come up with all of these really messed up ending options? More Jack Daniels!
The same amount as when they butched Viconia's character.
They are belgian, these people are full of beer
I'd want to steal those fancy duds the emperor is wearing if I were a mind flamer.
Same g 😂
Just call up Elminster or Gale and ask them to True Polymorph Tav into their original race, Clone the True Polymorphed form, Dispel the True Polymorph on tne mind flayer form so that they recover their class abilities and etc and then commit sudoku as the mind flayer, then return to their original form with class levels and etc. Easy peasy.
True dnd plan😂
This is a little move I call the Illithid shocker.
shart going on about how even a former follower of shar can’t hide even this. Disguise self is literally a first level spell lol it’s the first thing any cleric/wizard can learn
Disguise self only holds up so long as nobody touches you or looks at you hard enough. Living amongst everyone is gonna cause someone to break the spell, really quickly.
@@insertname3977 use the spell + wear the hood + walk on the streets in the evening. No one will notice.
shart? damn that is one unfortunate nickname.
that's either spite for the character or hilariously adorable innocence.
@@IndigoWhiskey what's wrong with it?
@@A11ie_Russo Shit fart lmao
In my playthrough, I slept with the emperor before I became a mindflayer and I could not stop laughing the whole time.
Did you party walk in on you doing it with Emp, too? 😅
shadowheart being like "i need time to myself" because you changed to save the world was an all time low, especially as you really shouldn't be alone after that change... and then the 180° "okay fine lets do this!" -_- not the best writing on this ending
Yep
It's an indifferent response due to some indifferent courting. There are other responses.
@@MrAnderson5157 no, when you become an ilitjif thats what she says if you first ask to stay together, she only changes her mind when you insist
@@rodrigosouza8471 I understand you don't understand there are many written responses. Larian claims thousands are written in. I've played through 3 times. So please. These videos show possibilities but not the only. This is common knowledge by now.
She's like: ah, fuck it, we bail
Shadowheart is by far the most adorable game character I have seen since Tali in Mass effect.
Baldurs Gate 3 gets almost everything wrong about Mind Flayers (its fine though it makes for a good story), for example: Mind Flayers do not chew open someones skull while holding on with their tentacles, though this is a common mistake in art. Their tentacles actually are able to secrete an enzyme potent enough to dissolve flesh and bone on contact. They literally scoop your brain straight out of your head like it was water with their tentacles. However, Mind Flayers skin is naturally immune to this enzyme, so a Mind Flayer cannot easily eat another Mind Flayers brain. Even then they wouldnt want to, and would get little nourishment from it. A Mind Flayers "brain" is in many ways the actual Mind Flayer, the tadpole grown to the size of a brain and connected to the nervous system. The reason Mind Flayers eat brains is because they are not capable of producing the chemicals and psychic energy a normal brain uses to sustain its converted host body. A Mind Flayer eating another ones brain would get physical sustenance (which they dont really require), and some amount of psychic, but not the resources it really needs.
Source: Lords of Madness
In other words, you do it as a flex and nothing more.
Karlach eats brains and gets memories, would tav at least gain the useful memories of the emperor?
@@ddevil768 Potentially, I suppose it would depend on exactly how brain-like a matured tadpole is. But that is one good reason to do so!
Lore technically says they gain the memories of humanoids and Mind Flayers are abberations, but thats likely more prose than crunch.
Mind flayers aren't real.
@@fabianmartinez7974 Sounds like something a Mind Flayer would say
The emperor tried romancing me in my friends save, i rejected and the narrator said something about me feeling a bit hurt about it not happening Me out loud at my pc: i think fucking not i am not disappointed im ok with not having a squid man. 😂😂😂 made my friend laugh
Lol
How is it even meant to work when Mind Flayers don't have genitals!
Of all the creepy attempts at romance from some companions, the Emperor's is probably the creepiest one. Granted: I thought a bit differently about its "guardian" form during my very first play-through. God, she was hot! :D But I definitely draw the line at Cthulhu-looking monstrosities with Ken-/Barbie-style nether-regions and an appetite for human brains. Who pull me into their minds without my consent while I'm sleeping to try and ruin my relationship with sweet, sweet Shadowheart.
That exact thing happened to me. I shouted it as soon as I heard the narrator. "Oh hell no! No way!" Kind of thing
@@MrJoeyWheeler Eat ass.
They did it while the sun is set how romantic😊
Didnt even let him speak, no yelps or nothing, just turned bro around and dug in.
Yeah it was kinda funny without even a "WHA!?", he just Is like "o,,.,,o" the whole time
I was in my mates playthrough and as soon as we seen this option, we knew he was getting scranned on like fuck. We were all in stitches with laughter cause of how funny it was 😂
I guess mind flayer cannibalism is lore now.
It was lore before. Mind flayers assuming higher positions of leadership by besting then consuming their superior dates back to the days of TSR.
Tbf they're usually in a hive mind, maybe that's why they cannot cannibalize?
Theoretically isn't it...not possible? I thought mind flayers just don't have brains.
Like you get one earlier in the game but I thought I read there is no brain hence why they need other people's brains.
@siegfriedhiryu4660 that makes no sense, if anything mind flayers are all brains?
Pretty sure it's been lore as far back as the Adversary, a rare instance of an illithid born with natural immunity to the Elder Brain and actually retaining his full mental faculties and ability to feel, and superior psionic powers to boot, which are only enhanced by eating other illithids.
I love how they fly so funny at the start
Larian really went with "Characterisation? What's that?" Everyone acts to please you. Shadowheart who would kill an Illithid without a thought about it, is down to fuck one? Hardly.
Baldurs gate 4 beginning. You try to roll deception out of the city without getting burned at the stake lol
"You'd be amazed what a pretty face can get away with"
Good job, Larian. Very well played. 😂
Glad I made orpheous transform himself lol
Shadowheart dropped a "i need time to find myself".
"I need time to deal with all the changes thats happened in my life!"
*Me the martyred mindflayer* "nooonoooo take your time! Must be just so much to go through for you!!!"
Omg i'm crying, the Emperor was like "oh! You got me" 😂
I see Shadowheart is one of my people. The "cultured" people.
The H nation.
You know, now that I think about it, being a mind flayer is the only way to have some exceptional power for our character, something that may even help him fight beings of higher levels. Also with the passage of time I start to understand some aspects of illithid teachings, having different type of soul that gods cannot digest, they see those deities for what they truly are, nothing more than beings of absurd power limiting the mortals as much as they can, while feasting on their souls and worship, they are nothing more than competitors that had more time and better cards on their hands, offering borrowed power that will never threaten their reign, as they can take it back at any moment, and one day they will make you pay for it, whether it will be your life or soul, they are not that different from devils really. I do not share the disdain for arcane arts that illithids posess, but I understand where this is coming from: your connection to the weave is dependent on the Goddess of magic and that is kind of unreliable as weave can be damaged and magic is heavily regulated, while psionic powers are entirely yours and have no limits on their development, nonetheless I consider magic is a handy tool, while I wouldn't be too overreliant on it
"You know, now that I think about it, being a mind flayer is the only way to have some exceptional power for our character" - Or you can roll the dice and take a chance on Ascended Astarion keeping his word on sharing Mephistopheles blessings and eventally making you a true vampire. Long shot I know, but as the mindflyler lore seems to state you die and its i different being that walks around with your memories, I know which one I'd rather take the chance on.
@@paulinemillard8156 illithid tadpole offers much more power as you can put it through trials and make it evolve via zaithi'sk and Omeluum's potion, also you can consume Orpheus, who has an immense amount of psionic power that can rival the elder brain, he inherited it from mother Gith herself, and considering that his powers allow you to retain your sense of self while using illithid powers for an entire game, I don't think you will be altered much, player still controls the character, there is no game over screen that shows what happens when you transform without protection and lose yourself, so you become the strongest mindflayer in history with nearly limitless potential and that is worth something, considering the fact that they dominated the entire known universe at some point in time. Quite a unique opportunity for sure, and you don't have to rely on an evil aligned character for you freedom, that also resembles Cazador more and more after his ascension and you know how he treated his thralls, right?
@@manofculture3638 I'd still rather be myself and a slave to an evil vampire as it would not be totally impossible to break free as Astarion proves. True vampires tend to come about by spawns killing their masters and taking their power. This was even the case with Cazador. Even so, I don't buy into Asended Astarion being Cazador 2.0. He is changed for the worse, sure but Cazador only made those seven spawn to use in the ritual. As Astarion tells you earlier, True vampires don't like competition, and any spawn is a potenial stab in the back at a later date. Astarion makes you his spawn as an actual gift. At the time he is truly grateful for what you did for him, he knows you are powerful in your own right, so he must know he is potentially signing his own death warrant in the future. But he does it anyway. I mean he doesn't even retailate if you back out of the offer and kick him in the balls. He could have easily killed you or made you spawn by force but he doesn't, he just leaves. Even evil Astarion is better than Cazador, at least for now.
@@paulinemillard8156 still, power that you get as a true vampire isn't actually that great, you can achieve better results if you just turn yourself into a lich, which has way more potential, while being the most powerful psionic among the mortals is much more appealing and you are still you, as player still has complete control over the character thanks to Orpheus
@@manofculture3638 Astarion is not a true vampire though, he is a vampire ascendant by ritual. A living and more powerful form of vampire then a true vampire. Like I said I would rather take my chances with him being true to his word and sharing or being able to take his powers for myself at a later date. Rather then take the chance that I am actually bucking the trend and am still me just with an illithids body and powers, rather then a new born illithid with my memories. Maybe if there was more proof, if I wasn’t the first then I’d be more tempted but otherwise its too much of a risk. You can’t rely on the absorbtion of Orpheus powers as there are two points in the game where you can be turned by getting too close to the absolute even while the emperor is using him to protect you. Meaning even with your evolved tadpole and powers there will always be a chance of a more powerful elder brain then the absolute, or elder brains working together to overcome your control and complete your transformation into a full and true newborn illithid fully under the control of another hive mind. All the power in the world would not make me risk losing myself.
I totally messed my game up and it's gonna require another playthrough, maybe another 4 playthroughs..lol
This ending scene glitched for me and the Ilithids were still floating around the city.m in this cut scene.
Me: Either the people forgot and forgave the very people they were slaughtering or the Illythids succeeded
Interesting ending, I'll try to get something like this to trigger.
"It was difficult enough smuggling you in here, covered in cloaks"
The Mask of the Shapeshifter sitting in the camp chest since day 1:
The fact that illithids are asexual makes the "Last Night" discussion a bit odd...but...tentacles...
With liberal application of Polymorph *anyone* can be sexual.
Brain stimulation, sensation - like manipulating the brain to feel the tingles. so there is that explenation prehaps lol
And mental penetration 😂
You don't understand, Illithids lay eggs... she's just into oviposition.
@@boanoah6362 cursed statement
Shadowheart: it would be difficult to conceal a mindflayer
Tav: Disguise Self goes brrrrr
Damm, i can never get the epilogue with shadowheart, it always cuts to Karlach's epilogue.
Don’t help her that’s probably why the more help them the more they like you
@@LilMeep_x i guess, but they could still show both epilogues...one doesnt stop the other.
@@alaudebaskerville true I probably just got lucky someone gonna find a way some how
If Karlach leaves with Wyll then the Shadowheart epilogue doesn't trigger. On my original ending Karlach left, but I reloaded the save to test it, and if Karlach blows up, the Shadowheart epilogue plays.
@@droidbot6284 I hope they fix that in a patch.
You don't have to become a mind flayer.
who better to find yourself with than the only person in the world that can enter ur mind without malicious intent?
This is like thanos somehow letting himself get bisected by Ultron with infinity stones, there's no way the Emp would've let himself get oneshot like that... especially by a fresh mindflayer
Does anyone notice how they shake their hips like they have a hoola hoop around their hips when they are idling? Mind Flayers are such trolls haha.
Not even a single fragment of hesitation, dude just turn Balduran backwards and eat his brain on the spot lol
💀💀
I like how the Emperor is this big, tough, know it all, but when you fight him he's actually pretty weak and can be killed in one good turn.
honestly this ending was truly sad...
Why
@@LilMeep_x It is wholesome in a way, but also completely fucked, sad, doomed. Your character will eventually devour shadowheart's brain as you slowly lose your memories and personality. Killed by the one you trust the most.
@@NanoLTthe sapient mind flayers don’t seem to lose their memories, the emperor has been alive for god knows how long. And especially with the gith princes power you never have to worry about an elder brain taking control of you
@@throwitouttheairlock9556 The emperor was only recently transformed into a mind flayer and his whole thing is a facade, he is incredibly good at manipulating. He has retained a lot of his memories, which might have something to do with the netherese tadpoles, or just an anomaly. Usually some memories remain and it differs per person. Maybe the length of time these tadpoles have spent in the head without tranformation allows them to absorb more memories. In the end they will slowly lose them and gain a new mind flayer personality. If they end up under the thrall of an elder brain it may absorb any remnant memories and speed up the process. Either way the host is dead and their soul is gone, they are a new being.
@@LilMeep_x even though its you it is also not you.. Even if you do contain your memories they vanish over time becoming broken trapped in a body that seals your soul being intertwined with that of a creature that controls you. It becomes a prison more so and there is no way to escape.. To keep your memories you must feed and do so till you are no longer you.
This holds true even for those that are free. You still exist only in the wake of the creature that binds you.
Everybody in my party used a shape shift spell at some point and all the sudden it’s like “maybe you can wear a mask or something”..
Me just sitting here thinking... I was using Disguise Self the entire game... just use that
Looks like a mafia boss ending. A badass dying with no glamour whatsoever.
Do mind flayers not know disguise self exists?
literally the emperor, after all, was proposing to create a secret-society to control Baldur's Gate.
After all, nothing wrong about early kill a future corrupt leader
But daddy…
Do you want a "Great Plan"?!? This is how you get Great Plans!
Everybody knows you never go full mind flayer!
0:20
I wish to do some good.
...
*Sike!*
This world isn't big enough for the two of us!
Shadowheart got some cerebral sloppy seconds that night
Because I play video games with no interest in love interests I didn’t know these post game partner scenes existed after 200 hours banked
Always two there are, no more no less.
The master and the apprentice.
I’m mad, I never got this scene during the ending
i think changing those mindflayer clothes will do a lot
welp. guess they don't say no to tentacles
I'd say that is Karma...
But on the other hand this is the equivalent to an major villain being off-screen killed
Achievement: You successfully not only fixed a religious zealot, but also forged a bond so strong she is willing to have a relationship with a freakin' Mindflayer.
And then, Tav ate Shadowheart's brain after years of harmony and love... The temptation and hunger overtook them in a small, dark moment. Tav then took their own life because they could not handle their guilt. Thereafter, life continued. For a century the people of Baldur's Gate lived in prosperity, and and rumor of Tav the Mindflayer who saved them was lost. And a new evil started to rise... a new threat to Fae'run was brewing. Cue: Baldur's Gate 4.
I remember the opening voice as (I think) The Commandant of the Tattered Spire in Fable II.
Haha SH was trying to run off with Halsim. 😂
The fact I never knew of this interaction with the Emperor because in my good playthroughs I always free Orpheus and in my bad playthrough I betrayed him and became the Absolute 😂
"my hungry ass could never be a Mindflayer."
"Shadowheart found a use for tadpoles "
Im 5 seconds into the video and I had to pause to laugh at their levitating wiggles that are in sync
Well it wouldnt be so hard to disguise, i mean the shapeshift spell would be a daily thing
Yea