references several gods from the pantheon, many of which are incredibly powerful beings. Some of these gods appear directly in the game, like Shadowheart’s patron Lady Shar, or the main antagonists, the Dead Three gods. Others are mentioned in passing or in the game’s class options.
While players encounter quite a few powerful beings throughout , like the wannabe god Vlaakith or powerful mind flayers, these are far less powerful than true gods in the world of. It’s important to remember that the gods in never actually intervene, acting only through vessels like Orin the Red or Ketheric Thorm. If any of these deities got involved personally, Tav and the gang would not stand a chance against them.
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Bhaal is one of the gods known as the Dead Three. These gods were at one point mortal men who confronted the God of Death, Jergal. Jergal allowed the three to divide his power among themselves, turning them all into gods, though less powerful ones than he had been. Bhaal chose to have power over murder and death, believing it would give him an edge over the other members of the Dead Three. His worshipers are known for performing ritualistic murders in his name.
In, players face followers of the Dead Three. Orin the Red is Bhaal’s chosen representative and a prolific murderer who uses her shape-shifting abilities to get away with her crimes unnoticed. Orin and other characters like Sarevok are what are known as Bhaalspawn, meaning they contain a fraction of Bhaal’s divine power. Knowing that a powerful boss like Sarevok represents only a small portion of what Bhaal himself is capable of should give players a good indication of how powerful the god himself truly is.
The Dark Urge is also a Bhaalspawn, and their special connection to the story tends to make this Origin feel like 's intended main character.
Bane is another member of
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