For me, Halsin got snatched, and I felt bad for him just laying there chained up, while two disciples of darkness have a bloody pissing contest over who gets to slaughter everyone on earth. That must have been an exoerience.
Bro that combined with scelaritas talking about how goody goody and pure she is and that's why she must die is when I realized "oh Dark Urge isn't just a bad guy he's THE bad guy" and being rewarded with the slayer form for killing this holy goody goody girl was a cherry ontop Though sadly I got the slayer before it's buffs so my normal form was better
@@thedoomslayer5863 dark urge is as much the player as any other playable character. You can be a much better person morally than the other characters if you choose
@@Frosty12519TBH I like the idea behind raphael's theme, but I don't like the performance lmao idk, I'd rather it to just being the girl singing. Still an amazing song, but I rather "the legacy of bhaal" theme while playing as durge, it just hits different
Be this song your triumphant return as the prodigal son, claiming what's rightfully yours, or the haunting chants of your father as you prepare to defy him. It works in both scenarios.
@@Armetzger A lot of folks love saying this but forget in theory you can defy your father in the later portions of the Dark urges life and actually kill him, taking his place. This is far more impactful imo, a Bhaalspawn killing Bhaal himself. The very thing he wanted to use to destroy the world was used on him, and now for you evil folks, well you are now a god of death, but not the only one. Make that the case. This seems like such a far more fun thing then being some trifling "Legend" besides you wouldn't be the first Bhaalspawn to resist Bhaal. This is obviously all headcanon nonsense but ultimately being typical "Good" isn't always a compelling story. Love evil characters that are just evil, everyone wants to be the good guy in such a boring way too.
It also works well if you have Orin kidnap your romanced companion. Tav just walks into the temple with murderous intent purer than that of anyone else.
Nothing is more satisfying as Dark Urge than finally realizing who you really are and your real place in the story. Playing as them is what makes the game a true sequal of the previous games.
I think being a disobedient dark urge who refuses his old self is actually even better than embracing it Its got this dark connotation, you’ll never change what you did but you can still stick it to Bhaal for once
@@KalashVodka175I think the fully unhinged path fits better for BG3, because the redemption path was what the canon Gorrion's Ward did in BG 1 and 2, but again he never fell to the Urge fully. Your character in BG3? They already fell and fully gave themselves to it. The Dark Urge in BG3 is what Abdel would have become if he wasn't, to put it simply, a good person.
I wanted to defeat her on my own, on my character who resisted all forseeable urges. The servant even said *_" You should have trained more, my Lord. "_* As if the missing Slayerform would be a factor. A pity when I threw my beholder bottle and shouted *_" BEHOLD!! "_* 😆 all others around us interfered. What? The Beholder in a bottle was still "my ability", such partypoopers. ^^
@@LawfulBased Fun fact, Us counts as as 'your ability'. And if it can Devour Intellect her twice, it Stuns her. Combine that with Mind Blast, you can theoretically Stunlock her.
@@LawfulBased It can be due to Slayer form being a means to not die to Orinns multi attack that she does. Hits around 100-150 in damage depending. It's not needed and you can cheese her other ways but in theory if a player was unprepared while also not having the form she'd rip right through them. Doubtful on explorer but likely on Tactician for a not so "Min max" or even "Well equipped" player. Seen plenty of those haha.
Replaying this game after finishing it is wild cause you notice all sorts of new stuff. I just did the goblin camp and noticed the Bhaal and Myrkul leitmotifs in the music played there. Absolutely wild
1:29 - The favoured child of Bhaal, no matter if they're resisting the urge or not, has returned to the temple to wash away the pretender in a tidal wave of blood. No matter what else they've done, for this moment, Orin faces not some do-good adventurer but death incarnate, come to teach her what a proper offering to a death god looks like. Badass.
@@namethefifth7315 I think he was if I remember correctly. I ended up killing him with a storm of sleet spell which made him keep falling on the ice to get clobbered by the ice storm. It did end up killing the apparitions with him. Then after some wailing on him he died.
I love how this track feels both sinister and triumphant at different parts. It was very fitting when I was pitting my resistant Dark Urge against Orin. (even if the battle itself was short-lived... paladin is crazy strong)
My Dark Urge (on Tactician) was a Selûnite Cleric 1/Evocation Wizard 10 when he faced Orin. There was no duel, only an execution. I got to go first in initiative. I used Perilous Stakes as a bonus action, it landed. Then with my action I cast Cirriculum of Strategy: Artistry of War. Orin melted into a puddle of blood and gore not 6 seconds after her transformation and the start of the duel. I then told Bhaal that I'd rather die than continue living a life where he can possess me on a whim
*SPOILER* The amount of symbology I personally see behind this track is increased tenfold if you play as The Dark Urge. It's initially used to threaten you. But at a certain point in the story every character who's used you and antagonized you throughout the story comes to the horrifying realization that you're the biggest threat to the world as this track becomes your anthem.
It even better with patch 2. Getting back to the temple of bhaal and having the option to tell orin that it just you and her to the death make this theme even more impactful.
For me this song is all about being a returning Baldur's Gate 2 player. I destroyed Bhaal once before.... and I am more than capable of doing it again. Maybe he's the big bad scary murder God for the city.... but for me, he's the pest who refuses to admit that he's been beaten.
I usurped him in my playthrough. Also technically Bhaal was already dead in The first two Baldur’s Gate games having been murdered by Cyric a few years before the game. Bhaal created the Bhaalspawn his children to be used as sacrifices for his resurrection. At the end of Throne of Bhaal the canon ending has you refusing to use his dark power and become the next Lord of Murder. It was confirmed in one the books that the canon version of Gorion’s Ward the protagonist of the first two games died to the slayer. His death brought Bhaal back to life as a quasi-deity meaning he is not a full deity. Thus explaining why he is alive in BG3 which takes place several years after the events of the first two games.
@@nottegiewWhy? He is quite correct if you choose the ascension ending. And even if you choose not to ascend, Gorion's Ward did a number on Bhaal regardless as Bhaal is a shadow of his former self. He's barely even a god at this point.
Jaheira certainly seems to have this attitude regarding Bhaal, and especially Sarevok. Just one more upjumped god who just doesn't get it, that he's never going to be top dog and there will always be heroes and even his own kin to turn on him.
"I'd rather die." -My DU, who at this point was responsible for Alfira, Isobel, and god knows how many people before the Nautaloid, who is ready and willing to atone for all his crimes.
Tav/Urge has killed mightier foes. If Ketheric Thorm was supposed to be on equal footing with the other stone bearers, what chance do they have standing alone? Gortash is defenseless without his steel automatons, and Orin needs the blessing of a God to even stand a chance.
Ngl, 1v1 Orin in a sacred duel for the legacy of your father, for the legacy of a God/Demi-God, just to reject your very own nature and be reborn as something else is such a fucking unbelievably satisfying experience and the epic soundtrack that goes with this story is the cherry on top. Kudos to BG3. Might not be perfect but it is some good shit with no bs. Thank's to all who worked on that game, y'all deserve the best.
Sarevok, what a beast of a boss with an intense OST to pair with the encounter. Only moments that I prefer over it are Raphy's fight, the NB fight, and Dame Aylin flying through the shadowcursed lands with the nightsong theme as she rushes to moonrise.
To be fair it Hit much harder if you play dark urge when you get to the temple of bhaal and tell Orin that it just you and her as everyone stand aside to watch the two murder "childs" beat the F out of each others.
One of the best encounters overall and a tricky fight also. On my first attempt i was like: "meh, this is going to be easy". A few minutes later: my entire party agonizing on the floor lol
@@XxsorafanHow do you all even defeat him that easily? 😭 This bitch was slaughtering my party with 5 moves per turn, constant attack dodging plus those guardians and support girls making things even harder. Both him and Orin have been pure nightmare for me.
This song playing while I had my Lawful Good (Urge resisting) Paladin 1v1 against Orin was one of the most emotional moments in gaming for me, everything my character went through, the death of Alfira and resisting his urges to the very end made this moment extremelly meaningful and poethical, having a extremely powerful character with 28 AC and high damage made me feel unstopable, to me, even while facing the Slayer alone, made me feel like Orin had no chance, I was there to end this evil once and for all. When it came to finally destroy her I used the Sunbean from Blood of Lathander and evaporate Orin from the face of this plane. It was incredible and emotional.
Honestly 1:25 hits different because to me it feels like this theme is being shared by Orin the Red and Player Dark Urge. Before 1:25 the theme is loud and in your face, that makes me think Orin and her wild obsession. Then came the after 1:25 thats player Dark Urge, the silent killer, who has more control over his urges (Gortosh words paraphrasing of course)
Not only it contains bits of one of best battle themes of Early Access but it also gives me very heavy DAO's main theme vibes sometimes. My favorite of newer ones. Good job, Borislav! :)
@@dangername6996 He's referring to this track ruclips.net/video/ygDJlMqiKfs/видео.htmlsi=o89UGeotAP8IUNif&t=17040 (This track actually still plays during boss fights in the final game, but it isn't listed in the OST for some reason)
not gonna lie, Durge's deeds prior to the mindflayer parasite made Orin's deeds look like an act of mercy The epic fight between Durge and Orin.. BEGINS!!!
@@mikewazowski7477 I would understand why you would need 3 rounds to be her when not playing Durge, but as Durge, not having her cultists to give her 10 stacks of Unstoppable makes the fight trivial. You should be able to kill her in 1 turn and still have actions left, even in Tactician.
1:29 as a viola player (geeky as hell i know) realizing that this part was too low to be a violin and too high to be a cello made me so happy hahahaaa it sounds so badass
Act 3 is clearly my favorite one for now, lot of BG1 & 2 nostalgy there. When i heard about murders and possible Bhaal cult i went for it right away with Jaheira in my group !
Really? I disliked Act 3 for those reasons. The character assassination of Viconia and the "bhaalspawn" left a bad taste in my mouth. To the point I stopped playing it lol
@@Hitoshuratdn Viconia's characterization is based around the canon timeline being that she was only with the original party for a short time and came to blows with Minsc and ran off- and so the possibilities of a romanced Viconia becoming Neutral or a general Viconia becoming heroic and turning on Shar weren't explored in this timeline. Without the influence of the BG2 party to shape her worldview, she returned to Shar, who placed Viconia viciously under her thumb. In that context it makes more sense.
@@JB-xl2jc well the canon timeline is generally regarded as shit writing. I don't understand why Larain couldn't have just made their own story without bringing and destroying the old characters, unless WoTC forced them. In that regards fucks WoTC.
Hearing this track takes me back to the temples bloody stone walls, makes me hear the chants, the screams and I can see that monumental skull before me, and I can almost feel the "weight in the air". Legendary.
This is a perfect homage to BG1&2. For those who didn’t play the first two games in the series. Bhaal was the father of the protagonist of the first two games. While technically dead at the time he was a major post-humous antagonist in the first two games.
This is so badass full of dark energy but in some way heroic at the same time You do know things getting serious when this music kicks in😮 pure Masterpiece right here
This track was so much cooler when playing as a Dark Urge. Especially with that one scene before the duel. *HEAVY SPOILERS BELOW, READ AT YOUR OWN PERIL. YOU WERE WARNED* You can tell Orin that Sarevok ordered her mother to kill her and it just shatters her worldview. Bhaal intervening afterwards and forcing her to become the Slayer was horrible in the best way possible.
@@rateater1857speak with Orin's dead mother before Fighting her. Then pass the religion check to persuade Orin that this is Bhaal's nature and he made her his puppet. Orin breaks down crying only for Bhaal himself to force her to transform into his avatar. It is really sad because it shows Orin was made into a monster and it would have been Dark Urge's fate if they didn't break free at the start of the game.
@@ethanduncan1646 Except that Durge can transform into Slayer, while still being himself. In Bhaal's eyes (and Sarevok's) Orin is nothing, but a failure in being a bhaalspawn, while Dark Urge is Bhaal's favourite. If he's loyal to Bhaal. If you accept him and then kill The Brain, you also will be a puppet for murder
I took Durge as my first playtrhough and played it mid evil mid nice. Friends told me it wasn't a good idea as I would miss many things. But the moment I faced Orin in duel, having the Slayer within me, ready to unleash my revenge on her for what she had done to my character. I wasn't full evil but this moment.... Damn it felt so fulfilling and powerful. It wasn't about being loyal to Bhaal, it was about vengeance.
Does anyone realize this is kinda a remix of the regular battle theme, almost symbolic like any time you do battle at all, you are killing, this worshiping bhaal whether you know it or not
I love how this pays tribute to soundtrack of first Baldur's Gate. I love it, I love the whole soudntrack, I love the game. It's really brilliant successor of Baldur's Gate
It's better to be free then it is to be powerful. That is the message I got from the Dark Urge's journey. The strength it takes to resist the bloodlust and reject the power people like Bhaal, Gortash, the Emperor and Cazador all have to offer either me or my companions could never compare to the freedom we'd get in comparison for rejecting them all. This theme encapsulates both the fight for one's freedom or their return to power. A defiant prodigal son clawing his way out of the darkness to defy and reject his past life as Bhaal's chosen, or the return of a fallen king killing, maiming and defialing any and all who'd dare to deny him his stolen throne.
That’s exactly the takeaway I got. Which makes all the more fitting that me and Astarion ended up together, both free of our masters. After of course, a healthy dose of revenge
I like your summary! I personally like the idea of the Dark Urge, chosen among the chosen, favoured son of a god and a killer without equal, being a badass good guy now but that for this fight only, he briefly lets the darkness slide back in to become the monster he used to be and maybe still is down deep. Just to remind Orin of how fucking foolish she was to let him live...
i didn’t play as the dark urge bc i didn’t know it was customizable till too late, but even still no moment in gaming has been as truly satisfying for me as when, after worrying sick about her for WEEKS both in-game and irl and struggling for hours to allow jaheira to finally send sarevok to the grave once and for all, my character FINALLY freed lae’zel from her chains just as the beat dropped at 1:08, the music seeming to say “the odds are in your favor now… END THIS.” i then watched as lae’zel lowered orin’s unstoppable count from 2… to 1… to 0…… and finished her off with a powerful CRIT soulbreaker. vengeance served in the best possible way with the perfect soundtrack to accompany it.
I have vivid memories of sarevok jumping between laezel and karlach right as the sobg picks up and critting one of them into near death. Gave me goosebumps
Defeated Orin first try even with the cultists praying in Sanctuary. Aggro'd all the cultists to attack the party with AoE spells, and eventually left Orin completely defenceless. She may be a bloodthirsty sociopath-psychopath, but she's no more bloodthirsty than the protagonist on a diplomatic run.
In my Dark Urge playthrough, I play this track during every battle because I am the true threat to this world.
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Geez, this stuck in my mind... Sarevok fight was really tough for me. Took me a while I figured out a winning strategy. Checkmate. Felt super satisfying.
*For the first time over a century, silence falls over the Bhaal Temple. No chants, no screams, no prayers. In the end, your own death has brought you more joy than any you wrought on this land. You are slipping into peaceful oblivion. But your journey is not over.* "Thou hast defied Bhaal, thy liege and father, and in doing so hast earned a place amongst champions and heroes. But alas, thy courage was in opposition to the divine cosmology that bound thee to the Lord of Murder. Thou art now faithless - godless - and doomed to wonder the Fugue plane for eternity. I will not permit that, though all the powers of life and death dictate that it should be so. I, too, still hold some power, and I invest a portion of it in thee, who hath challenged the gods, and now liveth to tell of it. Thy fight is not over, and it is thy fight, for one who can look upon Bhaal and oppose him can survive any crisis. *So rise, Challenger of Gods, and prepare for battle once more. Death will not claim thee whilst I endure.* " I was so AMAZED watching that scene. My bronze dragonborn fighter being resurrected by Jergal as his chosen, I felt like I wanted to tell as loud as I could : *BHAAL, YOU TRIED TO MAKE ME KILL EVERY SINGLE FRIEND I'VE MADE, NOW I AM COMING FOR YOU !* The chills in this game man. That's how you become an Oath of Vengeance proper paladin. Fucking epic.
@@Deadpan_Snarker Well, careful because I'm gonna spoil everything to make my point. So if you wanne do a good Dark Urge playthrough (by good I mean fighting your brutal urge), don't read this. When you play as the Dark Urge, but you are actually fighting your urges, Bhaal forces you into a duel with Orin in his temple below Baldur's Gate. When you win, Bhaal starts to speak directly to you and offers you his "gift" of incredible power, revealing he's your father, and that your lust for butchery actually comes from the fact part of your blood is the Lord of Murder's. If you refuse the power he wants to give you however, rejecting him and telling him to fuck himself up, he takes it quite badly and directly kills you with his divine powers, instantly (like Vlaakith can do, but Bhaal is actually a real god). However, in the minute that follows, Withers appears and revives you, saying what I quoted earlier : he believes that you can be a champion to stop the Dead Three, and he trespasses all divine directives and rules by basically ignoring them, reviving you to fight Bhaal again. When you know about D&D lore, and who is Jergal, it becomes more obvious with time in the game that Withers IS Jergal, the ancient, most powerful god of death, who wanted to retire when Baine, Bhaal and Myrkul, three evil-aligned power-thirsty mortals tried to take him down. But, Jergal stayed to help "manage" the path of mortal souls in the realms of the afterlife. Although he kept most of his powers, because he didn't have to give much to the Dead Three to give them godhood, as he was maybe the most powerful god in D&D lore at the time. Jergal's always been for balance, and the Dead Three messing up with their divine powers for power AGAIN (because they already did that before with the Time of Troubles and all of that stuff), that started to piss the others gods off, that's why Withers was sent. And he's the perfect choice, because, even if you don't know D&D lore, you can find in Baldur's Gate graveyard a book that actually describes a Jergal appearance to a mortal, telling him "what is the worth of a single mortal's life ?". This is the exact question Withers asks you when you find him in the crypt just next to the nautiloid crash site. This actually confirms that Withers is Jergal. Jergal is resurrecting you despite all the rules he's ignoring and it seems pretty obvious that he chooses you, especially, and grants you powers then, if no others gods do it too because it would be likely, seeing what is happening around.
@@Deadpan_Snarker if you don't want to read all of my stuff, basically, the game tells you that Withers is Jergal, and the guy I quoted was Jergal resurrecting you after Bhaal directly kills you if you reject him as Dark Urge.
@@heomji7216Yes, I know all this, I just wondered why you think we are his Chosen. He resurrects us, but I don't think it has ever been stated that we are his Chosen. He simply did it as reward for your sacrifice and because you still have BG to save.
@@Deadpan_Snarker well, it's true that the game doesn't say it clearly, but a god investing a portion of his own powers in you is equivalent to Mystra when she gave Midnight (an adventurer who was with Kelemvor and Cyric when all of them were still mortals) many powers, like when Baine gave Fzoul Chembryl many powers too, they were clearly chosen of their respective gods. Jergal finally taking a side in history is really exceptionnal, and his powers are great, probably even greater than Kelemvor's, even today. Him telling that he "still holds some power" is an understatement, because he was so powerful at the beginning that he can easily keep what is necessary to make things right if someone ever makes shit with his powers. That's why I consider it's totally believable that at this point, you are not only a hero, not only a paladin gifted with divine magic, but also a champion chosen by Jergal and perhaps most of the other good and neutral aligned gods and godesses.
_Big bad villain standing on a cliff, with dark clouds and lighting flashes in the dark ground:_ "Blarh-blarhn-ballh! Long-overdrawout-speech-about-how-AMAZING-I-am-blah-blah! There-is-positively-NOTHING-you-can-do-MUAAHAHHAHAHAHAH-blah-blah" _TAV:_ "Hm.... that's a pretty long fall off that cliff..." _selects the shove ability_ *ALTERNATIVE TIMELINE* _Big bad villain standing on a cliff, with dark clouds and lighting flashes in the dark ground:_ "Blarh-blarhn-ballh! Long-overdrawout-speech-about-how-AMAZING-I-am-blah-blah! There-is-positively-NOTHING-you-can-do-MUAAHAHHAHAHAHAH-blah-blah" _TAV-with-high-charisma-stats:_ "Excuse me, mr. villain. Could you please jump off that cliff?" _Big bad villain:_ "Why, of course! I would love to jump off this cliff. WEEEEEEEEeeeee....." _splatt_
This music really made the climactic 1v1 between my Sorcerer Durge and Orin that much more epic as I deleted her with hold monster + upcast rays of fire.
What’s frustrating about the Orin fight is that I dispatched Orin in 2 turns, but the fight against the cultists took significantly more effort because they were all turning invisible T^T
“The lord of murder shall perish, but in his death he shall spawn a score of mortal progeny. Chaos shall be sown from their passage.” -So sayeth the wise Alaundo
Nice opinion, Serevok .... one small problem .... i kept the runepowder bomb
Easy way to remove the stupid Sanctuary caster and get rid of him before his free damage
Or sneak to her stun stealth attack and unarmed strike
Until she dies
*threepio screaming*
"Compelling argument, Orin. However as you can see, I am currently a roided murder Xenomorph. Therefore IDGAF."
I'm not locked in this temple with you. You're locked in this temple with ME.
Orin: why do i hear boss music?
@@fkingEntus Durge: Because I'm your boss!
Halsin: "adventurer, please, stop"
*falls asllep*
For me, Halsin got snatched, and I felt bad for him just laying there chained up, while two disciples of darkness have a bloody pissing contest over who gets to slaughter everyone on earth. That must have been an exoerience.
Astarion: ooh this is going to be fun
“What crime has she committed that she has been condemned to death?”
“Why, the greatest crime of all, sire!
Nothing at all.”
Bro that combined with scelaritas talking about how goody goody and pure she is and that's why she must die is when I realized "oh Dark Urge isn't just a bad guy he's THE bad guy" and being rewarded with the slayer form for killing this holy goody goody girl was a cherry ontop
Though sadly I got the slayer before it's buffs so my normal form was better
@@thedoomslayer5863 dark urge is as much the player as any other playable character. You can be a much better person morally than the other characters if you choose
My butler is still haunted by nightmares of me giving gold to a panhandler.
Pave my path with corpses, build my castle with bones
Fuck yeah!
They're dying for me! ALL of EM.
Intestines throb, blood whispers.
Orin might be scared from those words but you cant scare me. -Ketheric
Frees Nightsong and returns to face Ketheric.
Ketheric: God help me.
Have I been this way before?
"Earth isn't yours to conquer" ahh fight 😭
"I WAS MADE IN FATHER'S IMAGE. NOT YOU"
Raphael: I have the best Boss theme in the game
Dak Urge: PAVE MY PATH WITH CORPSES, BUILD MY CASTLE WITH BONES
The dark urge has a great theme but in my opinion Raphael’s final act is the best game theme in years so it’s not fair.
@@Frosty12519 I mean, bro told the opera "hold my beer" and sung it himself, ofc it'll one up most other songs in the game
@@Frosty12519TBH I like the idea behind raphael's theme, but I don't like the performance lmao idk, I'd rather it to just being the girl singing. Still an amazing song, but I rather "the legacy of bhaal" theme while playing as durge, it just hits different
Be this song your triumphant return as the prodigal son, claiming what's rightfully yours, or the haunting chants of your father as you prepare to defy him. It works in both scenarios.
Why defy your father, if you can accept his gift?
@@shasotaualfa Anyone can play along with the cards dealt to them. But, only Legends fight against all odds and live to tell tales of their victories.
@@shasotaualfa why be your father's slave when you can be much more than that
@@Armetzger If they live.
@@Armetzger A lot of folks love saying this but forget in theory you can defy your father in the later portions of the Dark urges life and actually kill him, taking his place. This is far more impactful imo, a Bhaalspawn killing Bhaal himself. The very thing he wanted to use to destroy the world was used on him, and now for you evil folks, well you are now a god of death, but not the only one. Make that the case. This seems like such a far more fun thing then being some trifling "Legend" besides you wouldn't be the first Bhaalspawn to resist Bhaal. This is obviously all headcanon nonsense but ultimately being typical "Good" isn't always a compelling story. Love evil characters that are just evil, everyone wants to be the good guy in such a boring way too.
This song is so good on it's own, as Orrin's theme, but it becomes SO much more GLORIOUS if you are dark urge because now it's YOUR theme.
"You are compelled to fight alone as the Dark Urge."
Such a fantastic moment.
A single line of text spoiled a game I've been waiting for for years now...ayyy
@@Heliux15 good
@@Heliux15probably shouldn't be reading comments on a RUclips video if you don't want spoilers
@@Craig_Murraythis. I mean I Alresdy had this spoiled for me before hand but I wasn’t bothered as spoilers don’t really peeve me
Tav hearing this theme: I'm in the Temple of Bhaal! I gotta be careful to get out alive.
The Dark Urge hearing this theme: DADDY'S HOME!!
It also works well if you have Orin kidnap your romanced companion.
Tav just walks into the temple with murderous intent purer than that of anyone else.
This should have played when you fight the real god of murder, Boooal.
Based & Boooalpilled.
Reject Boooal. Praise Mahkloompah.
fucking lit comment
are they daying boo? no theyre saying booerns, boo-erns.
This but it's the midi version
IT’S THE UNDERTAKER!!! OUT OF F***ING NOWHERE!!!! WITH A STEEL CHAIR!!!!
Sarevok: "Face me now!" Jaheira: "Here we go again..." xD
it's so bloody hilarious that she references her previous fight with sarevok
'The bare bottom was shown, therefore we must spank it' - Minsc, probably
Nothing is more satisfying as Dark Urge than finally realizing who you really are and your real place in the story. Playing as them is what makes the game a true sequal of the previous games.
I think being a disobedient dark urge who refuses his old self is actually even better than embracing it
Its got this dark connotation, you’ll never change what you did but you can still stick it to Bhaal for once
Yeah, the true bg3 experience is playing as DU
@@KalashVodka175I think the fully unhinged path fits better for BG3, because the redemption path was what the canon Gorrion's Ward did in BG 1 and 2, but again he never fell to the Urge fully. Your character in BG3? They already fell and fully gave themselves to it. The Dark Urge in BG3 is what Abdel would have become if he wasn't, to put it simply, a good person.
@@prodigalsonofsuns
Fair enough
I just like the concept of "great evil who has defeated its own nature" paarthunax style
No way. Withers/Jergal reviving the Dark Urge and declaring him free is the best scene in the game.@@prodigalsonofsuns
Man, I can't believe all these worshipers were so close, but it's not Bhaal. It's BOOAL!
This track playing during the Sarevok and Orin fights was incredible
I liked it more when it played during the Murder Trial. I feel like it does better with Sarevok
I wanted to defeat her on my own, on my character who resisted all forseeable urges.
The servant even said *_" You should have trained more, my Lord. "_*
As if the missing Slayerform would be a factor.
A pity when I threw my beholder bottle and shouted *_" BEHOLD!! "_* 😆 all others around us interfered. What? The Beholder in a bottle was still "my ability", such partypoopers. ^^
@@LawfulBased Fun fact, Us counts as as 'your ability'. And if it can Devour Intellect her twice, it Stuns her. Combine that with Mind Blast, you can theoretically Stunlock her.
@@LawfulBased It can be due to Slayer form being a means to not die to Orinns multi attack that she does. Hits around 100-150 in damage depending. It's not needed and you can cheese her other ways but in theory if a player was unprepared while also not having the form she'd rip right through them. Doubtful on explorer but likely on Tactician for a not so "Min max" or even "Well equipped" player. Seen plenty of those haha.
Orin's song is a bit different:
ruclips.net/video/9H3WtWTujzg/видео.htmlsi=l2kG2UJjJ3yzMPKO
Replaying this game after finishing it is wild cause you notice all sorts of new stuff. I just did the goblin camp and noticed the Bhaal and Myrkul leitmotifs in the music played there. Absolutely wild
Damn, I missed those. Time to start my fourth playthrough.
1:29 - The favoured child of Bhaal, no matter if they're resisting the urge or not, has returned to the temple to wash away the pretender in a tidal wave of blood.
No matter what else they've done, for this moment, Orin faces not some do-good adventurer but death incarnate, come to teach her what a proper offering to a death god looks like.
Badass.
SPOILERS
After killing a level 16 and his death knight bodyguards to get here, Orinn, this isn’t your theme. It’s your requiem.
Sarevok was lv 16?
@@namethefifth7315 I think he was if I remember correctly. I ended up killing him with a storm of sleet spell which made him keep falling on the ice to get clobbered by the ice storm. It did end up killing the apparitions with him. Then after some wailing on him he died.
Durge: korega...requiem...da
@@OtomostheCrazy Raphael also was a lvl 16 enemy.
I love how this track feels both sinister and triumphant at different parts. It was very fitting when I was pitting my resistant Dark Urge against Orin. (even if the battle itself was short-lived... paladin is crazy strong)
My Dark Urge (on Tactician) was a Selûnite Cleric 1/Evocation Wizard 10 when he faced Orin. There was no duel, only an execution.
I got to go first in initiative. I used Perilous Stakes as a bonus action, it landed. Then with my action I cast Cirriculum of Strategy: Artistry of War. Orin melted into a puddle of blood and gore not 6 seconds after her transformation and the start of the duel. I then told Bhaal that I'd rather die than continue living a life where he can possess me on a whim
Last hours of waiting are killing me, truly Bhaal's doing!
Great work of art, master Slavov.
I just uninstalled the EA like 20 mins. ago, was so hard to put it down but the full game is finally, nearly really here, yay! :)
*SPOILER*
The amount of symbology I personally see behind this track is increased tenfold if you play as The Dark Urge. It's initially used to threaten you. But at a certain point in the story every character who's used you and antagonized you throughout the story comes to the horrifying realization that you're the biggest threat to the world as this track becomes your anthem.
It even better with patch 2. Getting back to the temple of bhaal and having the option to tell orin that it just you and her to the death make this theme even more impactful.
@@thebrokenmask8304 That was in the game before the patch. Nevertheless still a very cool moment.
Being a Bhaalist is kind of a bad choice, after you kill everyone you have to kill yourself lol. How dull.
TDU is retaking what was stolen.
Symbolism*
For me this song is all about being a returning Baldur's Gate 2 player. I destroyed Bhaal once before.... and I am more than capable of doing it again. Maybe he's the big bad scary murder God for the city.... but for me, he's the pest who refuses to admit that he's been beaten.
I usurped him in my playthrough. Also technically Bhaal was already dead in The first two Baldur’s Gate games having been murdered by Cyric a few years before the game. Bhaal created the Bhaalspawn his children to be used as sacrifices for his resurrection. At the end of Throne of Bhaal the canon ending has you refusing to use his dark power and become the next Lord of Murder. It was confirmed in one the books that the canon version of Gorion’s Ward the protagonist of the first two games died to the slayer. His death brought Bhaal back to life as a quasi-deity meaning he is not a full deity. Thus explaining why he is alive in BG3 which takes place several years after the events of the first two games.
I like to imagine the returning players is some kind of entity that guides the characters into motion, so in a way we are returning in the story
You've never played the first two games obviously.
@@nottegiewWhy? He is quite correct if you choose the ascension ending. And even if you choose not to ascend, Gorion's Ward did a number on Bhaal regardless as Bhaal is a shadow of his former self. He's barely even a god at this point.
Jaheira certainly seems to have this attitude regarding Bhaal, and especially Sarevok.
Just one more upjumped god who just doesn't get it, that he's never going to be top dog and there will always be heroes and even his own kin to turn on him.
"I'd rather die."
-My DU, who at this point was responsible for Alfira, Isobel, and god knows how many people before the Nautaloid, who is ready and willing to atone for all his crimes.
I wish they added more dice rolls to important moments like involving isobel like how they did with your lover
@@XxsorafanI wish that there was the opportunity to tell her about getting cured of the Urge if you do that before Aylin banes Lorroakan
gay. I gut every tiefling I come across.
Nay. - a skeleton named Withers
Tav/Urge has killed mightier foes. If Ketheric Thorm was supposed to be on equal footing with the other stone bearers, what chance do they have standing alone? Gortash is defenseless without his steel automatons, and Orin needs the blessing of a God to even stand a chance.
"Hush, child. No more doubts, no more fears, no more...Orin. Become murder."
I love how this track is reminiscent of BG1/2's OST. Truly epic.
0:18 That moment when you transform into a slayer and everyone around you realises they are done for.
I can’t be sure right now but I swear 2:26 takes from the first Baldur’s Gate theme, but makes it SO much more evil. Absolutely chilling.
The main character of bg3 is the dark urge. That why you see bhaal's symbol on the starter menu
@@ggogaming7441 ok
0:38 mostly badass moment in Baal tribunal
Durge really is the main protagonist because the main menu screen is literally the Temple of Bhaal with his OST
Ngl, 1v1 Orin in a sacred duel for the legacy of your father, for the legacy of a God/Demi-God, just to reject your very own nature and be reborn as something else is such a fucking unbelievably satisfying experience and the epic soundtrack that goes with this story is the cherry on top. Kudos to BG3. Might not be perfect but it is some good shit with no bs. Thank's to all who worked on that game, y'all deserve the best.
Sarevok, what a beast of a boss with an intense OST to pair with the encounter. Only moments that I prefer over it are Raphy's fight, the NB fight, and Dame Aylin flying through the shadowcursed lands with the nightsong theme as she rushes to moonrise.
To be fair it Hit much harder if you play dark urge when you get to the temple of bhaal and tell Orin that it just you and her as everyone stand aside to watch the two murder "childs" beat the F out of each others.
One of the best encounters overall and a tricky fight also. On my first attempt i was like: "meh, this is going to be easy". A few minutes later: my entire party agonizing on the floor lol
I think I have to play a harder difficulty cause I was on balanced and laezel pummeled him in two turns
@@XxsorafanHow do you all even defeat him that easily? 😭 This bitch was slaughtering my party with 5 moves per turn, constant attack dodging plus those guardians and support girls making things even harder.
Both him and Orin have been pure nightmare for me.
"I will be the last! and you... shall go first."
This song playing while I had my Lawful Good (Urge resisting) Paladin 1v1 against Orin was one of the most emotional moments in gaming for me, everything my character went through, the death of Alfira and resisting his urges to the very end made this moment extremelly meaningful and poethical, having a extremely powerful character with 28 AC and high damage made me feel unstopable, to me, even while facing the Slayer alone, made me feel like Orin had no chance, I was there to end this evil once and for all.
When it came to finally destroy her I used the Sunbean from Blood of Lathander and evaporate Orin from the face of this plane. It was incredible and emotional.
The total chad of a bass trombonist swinging for the fences on this one and I love him for it
THANK YOU. I WAS WAITING FOR SOMEONE TO ACKNOWLEDGE THEM.
Dark Urge to Orin: “You don’t quite seem to understand, Faerun… 👿 isn’t YOURS to conquer.”
Honestly 1:25 hits different because to me it feels like this theme is being shared by Orin the Red and Player Dark Urge. Before 1:25 the theme is loud and in your face, that makes me think Orin and her wild obsession. Then came the after 1:25 thats player Dark Urge, the silent killer, who has more control over his urges (Gortosh words paraphrasing of course)
1:25 is also proper endgame boss music. When Durge remembers who he was and is level 12, things get real.
"In the name of Bhaal >:)"
The true ending, bhaal is better from other two gods
I love the evil grin my character did as he said those words!
this song BHAALIN'
Not only it contains bits of one of best battle themes of Early Access but it also gives me very heavy DAO's main theme vibes sometimes. My favorite of newer ones. Good job, Borislav! :)
Of which battle theme from EA you are talking?
@dangername6996 I think he meant Twisted Force ruclips.net/video/MW1bBywTExU/видео.html , I'm not sure though.
@@Mstr-Fox Thank you, but I don't see something in common but the same singer voice)
@@dangername6996 He's referring to this track ruclips.net/video/ygDJlMqiKfs/видео.htmlsi=o89UGeotAP8IUNif&t=17040 (This track actually still plays during boss fights in the final game, but it isn't listed in the OST for some reason)
@@dangername6996??? the theme in twisted force at 0:20 is the same that starts here in this theme at 0:10
not gonna lie, Durge's deeds prior to the mindflayer parasite made Orin's deeds look like an act of mercy
The epic fight between Durge and Orin.. BEGINS!!!
Not that epic I beat her in like 3 rounds
Still the music slaps
@@mikewazowski7477 I would understand why you would need 3 rounds to be her when not playing Durge, but as Durge, not having her cultists to give her 10 stacks of Unstoppable makes the fight trivial. You should be able to kill her in 1 turn and still have actions left, even in Tactician.
Just pointing out Tav and Durge are two seperate characters. There isn't really a thing as Tav Durge
What did the Durge really do before hand?
Gortash checks under his bed for that shapeshifting maniac Orin.
Whilst Orin checks under her bed for that fire-breathing lunatic Durge.
1:29 as a viola player (geeky as hell i know) realizing that this part was too low to be a violin and too high to be a cello made me so happy hahahaaa it sounds so badass
Legacy of bhaal would be a perfect name for a BG3 expansion :)
Act 3 is clearly my favorite one for now, lot of BG1 & 2 nostalgy there. When i heard about murders and possible Bhaal cult i went for it right away with Jaheira in my group !
But did you see my hamster?
me too and with Minsc !
Really? I disliked Act 3 for those reasons. The character assassination of Viconia and the "bhaalspawn" left a bad taste in my mouth. To the point I stopped playing it lol
@@Hitoshuratdn Viconia's characterization is based around the canon timeline being that she was only with the original party for a short time and came to blows with Minsc and ran off- and so the possibilities of a romanced Viconia becoming Neutral or a general Viconia becoming heroic and turning on Shar weren't explored in this timeline. Without the influence of the BG2 party to shape her worldview, she returned to Shar, who placed Viconia viciously under her thumb. In that context it makes more sense.
@@JB-xl2jc well the canon timeline is generally regarded as shit writing. I don't understand why Larain couldn't have just made their own story without bringing and destroying the old characters, unless WoTC forced them. In that regards fucks WoTC.
1:12 always gives me goosebumps
Hearing this track takes me back to the temples bloody stone walls, makes me hear the chants, the screams and I can see that monumental skull before me, and I can almost feel the "weight in the air".
Legendary.
Its such a BANGER wtf i feel again the vibes of the final boss batlle by battle sarevok like in BG1 !
When woman sang "the game's not over yet...." it really hit me, as the game was... in fact... not over yet
Fighting Sarevok with Jaheira and Minsc in the party while this absolute BANGER plays in the background is so fucking good.
This is a perfect homage to BG1&2. For those who didn’t play the first two games in the series. Bhaal was the father of the protagonist of the first two games. While technically dead at the time he was a major post-humous antagonist in the first two games.
So every Baldurs Gate game you were a child of Bhaal basically?
@@thedoomslayer5863 In both BG1 and BG2 you play as the same character. So I guess yeah.
This is so badass full of dark energy but in some way heroic at the same time
You do know things getting serious when this music kicks in😮 pure Masterpiece right here
This track was so much cooler when playing as a Dark Urge. Especially with that one scene before the duel.
*HEAVY SPOILERS BELOW, READ AT YOUR OWN PERIL. YOU WERE WARNED*
You can tell Orin that Sarevok ordered her mother to kill her and it just shatters her worldview. Bhaal intervening afterwards and forcing her to become the Slayer was horrible in the best way possible.
Oooh that's so cool, how do you find that out?
@@rateater1857speak with Orin's dead mother before Fighting her. Then pass the religion check to persuade Orin that this is Bhaal's nature and he made her his puppet. Orin breaks down crying only for Bhaal himself to force her to transform into his avatar. It is really sad because it shows Orin was made into a monster and it would have been Dark Urge's fate if they didn't break free at the start of the game.
@@ethanduncan1646 Holy shit thats a banger, thank you!!!
@@ethanduncan1646 Except that Durge can transform into Slayer, while still being himself. In Bhaal's eyes (and Sarevok's) Orin is nothing, but a failure in being a bhaalspawn, while Dark Urge is Bhaal's favourite.
If he's loyal to Bhaal. If you accept him and then kill The Brain, you also will be a puppet for murder
1:07 - 1:12 Isn't that passage from one of the previous Games?
ruclips.net/video/EHhS-opHlHk/видео.html it is, but slowed down
The music really suits the unhinged animations of Orin's Slayer form
this one got the old BG2 vibe love it so much
In your name, father :)
I took Durge as my first playtrhough and played it mid evil mid nice. Friends told me it wasn't a good idea as I would miss many things.
But the moment I faced Orin in duel, having the Slayer within me, ready to unleash my revenge on her for what she had done to my character. I wasn't full evil but this moment.... Damn it felt so fulfilling and powerful. It wasn't about being loyal to Bhaal, it was about vengeance.
Does anyone realize this is kinda a remix of the regular battle theme, almost symbolic like any time you do battle at all, you are killing, this worshiping bhaal whether you know it or not
Man, I need an extended version of this (complete Temple exploration + complete Orin duel) like I need oxygen right about now.
In Bhaal's name.
I love how this pays tribute to soundtrack of first Baldur's Gate. I love it, I love the whole soudntrack, I love the game. It's really brilliant successor of Baldur's Gate
Song is stuck in my head just like the tadpole
ABSOLUTE BANGER
I've only gotten up to Moonrise tower on my first go and haven't even thought of doing a Durge playthrough, but hearing this.....hmmmmmm >:)
It's better to be free then it is to be powerful. That is the message I got from the Dark Urge's journey. The strength it takes to resist the bloodlust and reject the power people like Bhaal, Gortash, the Emperor and Cazador all have to offer either me or my companions could never compare to the freedom we'd get in comparison for rejecting them all.
This theme encapsulates both the fight for one's freedom or their return to power. A defiant prodigal son clawing his way out of the darkness to defy and reject his past life as Bhaal's chosen, or the return of a fallen king killing, maiming and defialing any and all who'd dare to deny him his stolen throne.
That’s exactly the takeaway I got. Which makes all the more fitting that me and Astarion ended up together, both free of our masters. After of course, a healthy dose of revenge
I like your summary! I personally like the idea of the Dark Urge, chosen among the chosen, favoured son of a god and a killer without equal, being a badass good guy now but that for this fight only, he briefly lets the darkness slide back in to become the monster he used to be and maybe still is down deep. Just to remind Orin of how fucking foolish she was to let him live...
@@Aedrion- Agreed. She wasn't the boss of our final confrontation. The Dark Urge was, and she loses hard to their wrath.
@@Aedrion- Can look at the fight as Durge being like: "Orin, thank you for freeing me... but also, this headache is your fault, so screw you."
Killed Bhaal yesterday. God what an amazing soundtrack.
Everything about this game is GOTY material.
Dream in red.
Dark Urge is the best playtghrough!
Daddy’s favourite daughter is back Orin. Bow to the Slayer
The ammount of times I keep comming back here....If only I could "like" it more than once....Sooooo good!!
Awesome my devil child... awesome
i didn’t play as the dark urge bc i didn’t know it was customizable till too late, but even still no moment in gaming has been as truly satisfying for me as when, after worrying sick about her for WEEKS both in-game and irl and struggling for hours to allow jaheira to finally send sarevok to the grave once and for all, my character FINALLY freed lae’zel from her chains just as the beat dropped at 1:08, the music seeming to say “the odds are in your favor now… END THIS.” i then watched as lae’zel lowered orin’s unstoppable count from 2… to 1… to 0…… and finished her off with a powerful CRIT soulbreaker. vengeance served in the best possible way with the perfect soundtrack to accompany it.
I have vivid memories of sarevok jumping between laezel and karlach right as the sobg picks up and critting one of them into near death. Gave me goosebumps
I have never felt so much emotion through a video game character. The moment when you feel that this music becomes your anthem.
Get it live - love it can't get enough - maybe a cd?
Defeated Orin first try even with the cultists praying in Sanctuary. Aggro'd all the cultists to attack the party with AoE spells, and eventually left Orin completely defenceless. She may be a bloodthirsty sociopath-psychopath, but she's no more bloodthirsty than the protagonist on a diplomatic run.
Holy lord this song is epic! Took the epicness from 10 to 11 when i was fighting Orin. I love Dark Urge
0:18 such an opening
Thank you for this amazing work.
This theme is incredible; the Sarevok fight is probably one of my favorite fights in any game to date.
"I will be the last...AND YOU WILL GO FIRST!"
In my Dark Urge playthrough, I play this track during every battle because I am the true threat to this world.
Geez, this stuck in my mind... Sarevok fight was really tough for me. Took me a while I figured out a winning strategy. Checkmate. Felt super satisfying.
Love hearing this theme as my Monk cracks his knuckles and gets ready to fist fight a potential champion of Bhaal.
What a twist the “Reveal” was holy shit I love this game
*For the first time over a century, silence falls over the Bhaal Temple. No chants, no screams, no prayers. In the end, your own death has brought you more joy than any you wrought on this land. You are slipping into peaceful oblivion. But your journey is not over.*
"Thou hast defied Bhaal, thy liege and father, and in doing so hast earned a place amongst champions and heroes. But alas, thy courage was in opposition to the divine cosmology that bound thee to the Lord of Murder. Thou art now faithless - godless - and doomed to wonder the Fugue plane for eternity.
I will not permit that, though all the powers of life and death dictate that it should be so. I, too, still hold some power, and I invest a portion of it in thee, who hath challenged the gods, and now liveth to tell of it. Thy fight is not over, and it is thy fight, for one who can look upon Bhaal and oppose him can survive any crisis.
*So rise, Challenger of Gods, and prepare for battle once more. Death will not claim thee whilst I endure.* "
I was so AMAZED watching that scene. My bronze dragonborn fighter being resurrected by Jergal as his chosen, I felt like I wanted to tell as loud as I could : *BHAAL, YOU TRIED TO MAKE ME KILL EVERY SINGLE FRIEND I'VE MADE, NOW I AM COMING FOR YOU !*
The chills in this game man. That's how you become an Oath of Vengeance proper paladin. Fucking epic.
Why do you think we became Jergal's Chosen? 🤔
@@Deadpan_Snarker Well, careful because I'm gonna spoil everything to make my point. So if you wanne do a good Dark Urge playthrough (by good I mean fighting your brutal urge), don't read this.
When you play as the Dark Urge, but you are actually fighting your urges, Bhaal forces you into a duel with Orin in his temple below Baldur's Gate. When you win, Bhaal starts to speak directly to you and offers you his "gift" of incredible power, revealing he's your father, and that your lust for butchery actually comes from the fact part of your blood is the Lord of Murder's.
If you refuse the power he wants to give you however, rejecting him and telling him to fuck himself up, he takes it quite badly and directly kills you with his divine powers, instantly (like Vlaakith can do, but Bhaal is actually a real god).
However, in the minute that follows, Withers appears and revives you, saying what I quoted earlier : he believes that you can be a champion to stop the Dead Three, and he trespasses all divine directives and rules by basically ignoring them, reviving you to fight Bhaal again.
When you know about D&D lore, and who is Jergal, it becomes more obvious with time in the game that Withers IS Jergal, the ancient, most powerful god of death, who wanted to retire when Baine, Bhaal and Myrkul, three evil-aligned power-thirsty mortals tried to take him down. But, Jergal stayed to help "manage" the path of mortal souls in the realms of the afterlife. Although he kept most of his powers, because he didn't have to give much to the Dead Three to give them godhood, as he was maybe the most powerful god in D&D lore at the time. Jergal's always been for balance, and the Dead Three messing up with their divine powers for power AGAIN (because they already did that before with the Time of Troubles and all of that stuff), that started to piss the others gods off, that's why Withers was sent. And he's the perfect choice, because, even if you don't know D&D lore, you can find in Baldur's Gate graveyard a book that actually describes a Jergal appearance to a mortal, telling him "what is the worth of a single mortal's life ?". This is the exact question Withers asks you when you find him in the crypt just next to the nautiloid crash site. This actually confirms that Withers is Jergal. Jergal is resurrecting you despite all the rules he's ignoring and it seems pretty obvious that he chooses you, especially, and grants you powers then, if no others gods do it too because it would be likely, seeing what is happening around.
@@Deadpan_Snarker if you don't want to read all of my stuff, basically, the game tells you that Withers is Jergal, and the guy I quoted was Jergal resurrecting you after Bhaal directly kills you if you reject him as Dark Urge.
@@heomji7216Yes, I know all this, I just wondered why you think we are his Chosen. He resurrects us, but I don't think it has ever been stated that we are his Chosen. He simply did it as reward for your sacrifice and because you still have BG to save.
@@Deadpan_Snarker well, it's true that the game doesn't say it clearly, but a god investing a portion of his own powers in you is equivalent to Mystra when she gave Midnight (an adventurer who was with Kelemvor and Cyric when all of them were still mortals) many powers, like when Baine gave Fzoul Chembryl many powers too, they were clearly chosen of their respective gods.
Jergal finally taking a side in history is really exceptionnal, and his powers are great, probably even greater than Kelemvor's, even today. Him telling that he "still holds some power" is an understatement, because he was so powerful at the beginning that he can easily keep what is necessary to make things right if someone ever makes shit with his powers.
That's why I consider it's totally believable that at this point, you are not only a hero, not only a paladin gifted with divine magic, but also a champion chosen by Jergal and perhaps most of the other good and neutral aligned gods and godesses.
Веселая нарезка тифлингов и арфистов.
Orrin: "Who the hell are you?"😳
Dark Urge: "I'm you, but better."😎🔥
Epic
Dark urge Best of The Best ❤🦎🦎🦎
_Big bad villain standing on a cliff, with dark clouds and lighting flashes in the dark ground:_
"Blarh-blarhn-ballh! Long-overdrawout-speech-about-how-AMAZING-I-am-blah-blah! There-is-positively-NOTHING-you-can-do-MUAAHAHHAHAHAHAH-blah-blah"
_TAV:_ "Hm.... that's a pretty long fall off that cliff..." _selects the shove ability_
*ALTERNATIVE TIMELINE*
_Big bad villain standing on a cliff, with dark clouds and lighting flashes in the dark ground:_
"Blarh-blarhn-ballh! Long-overdrawout-speech-about-how-AMAZING-I-am-blah-blah! There-is-positively-NOTHING-you-can-do-MUAAHAHHAHAHAHAH-blah-blah"
_TAV-with-high-charisma-stats:_ "Excuse me, mr. villain. Could you please jump off that cliff?"
_Big bad villain:_ "Why, of course! I would love to jump off this cliff. WEEEEEEEEeeeee....." _splatt_
Goosebumps. Was crying when it dropped in the final Urge reckoning, so good, damn. You can also change main menu music with this track with a mod
This music really made the climactic 1v1 between my Sorcerer Durge and Orin that much more epic as I deleted her with hold monster + upcast rays of fire.
Greet the bloodless dawn, child of none.
This is just the definition of "I'M the boss fight"
What’s frustrating about the Orin fight is that I dispatched Orin in 2 turns, but the fight against the cultists took significantly more effort because they were all turning invisible T^T
Hello Sarevok. I'm here to finish what the Bhaalspawn failed to do 120 years ago. And then I'm taking care of your daughter-granddaughter.
In the name of Bhaal...
“The lord of murder shall perish, but in his death he shall spawn a score of mortal progeny. Chaos shall be sown from their passage.” -So sayeth the wise Alaundo
This also the theme that plays at the end of the game if you choose to dominate the brain.
The prodigal son has returned...