When playing as the Dark Urge origin in some darker content is to be expected. However, the amount of truly disturbing choices the game has for this origin is actually impressive, in its own way. From questionable responses to a problem to lots and lots of murder, the Dark Urge origin is not for the faint of heart.
[Warning: This article contains spoilers for Baldur's Gate 3.]
The Dark Urge is one of seven origin characters in
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When traveling through the Shadow-Cursed Lands of ’s Act 2, the party will learn that the safest way to travel is with a Moon Lantern which uses mysterious magic to keep the shadows at bay. Opening up this lantern will reveal the source of its power: a pixie trapped within. Here the Dark Urge has a unique interaction which lets them crush the pixie in her first moments of freedom, swatting her out of the sky with just a forefinger and thumb.
When first arriving at Moonrise Towers and meeting the infamous General Ketheric Thorm, the party will be asked to weigh in on the fate of a group of goblins. Ultimately it will be left to the party to decide what happens to them, and again the Dark Urge has some options not available to other player characters. One of the most brutal is using the power of the tadpoles to choke them to death in a manner eerily reminiscent of Darth Vader.
Toward the end of Act 1 of, if the party has sided with the goblins and defeated the druids, there will be an opportunity to sleep with Minthara. It is at this point a romance with Minthara can begin, but for the Dark Urge there is a darker, more terrible choice. While sharing an embrace, the Dark Urge has the option to snap her neck, ending both the
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