Even after hundreds of hours of gameplay, has some plot points players are still unraveling. The Emperor continues to be one of the more confusing characters in the game, with some arguing that the character's storyline feels less fleshed out and thorough than others encountered throughout the journey. But sometimes, the necessary context isn’t included in dialogue but in the various books with bits of lore scattered around the world.
In a Reddit post from Ark-the-Lark, the player shares a screenshot from Gortash’s 16th edition of notes for his memoir, in which he reveals that the Emperor was a key part of his strike team sent to retrieve the Astral Prism. “,” the entry reads.
This means the Emperor was aboard the ship where Tav and the other companions were infected with the mind flayer parasite. The Emperor’s alliances have always been a bit muddled, and its intentions have always been called into question. “ the poster argues.
Baldur’s Gate 3 hides a lot of story information inside books and letters that are easy for parties to pass by without even realizing it.
Technically, there are other methods to obtaining this same information from the Emperor, though it requires becoming its ally. The Emperor is clearly an unreliable narrator, having posed as the Dream Guardian for the first two acts of the game. However, it claims it was only allied with Gortash while under the influence of the Elder Brain, which is being controlled by the Chosen of the Dead Three.
Following the climax of Act 3,the Netherbrain reveals it was the one who freed the Emperor of its control, allowing it to explore the Astral Prism and create the team that would ultimately free it. Why it needed the Emperor when it was ultimately too powerful to control either way is still a point of discussion, though this plot point aids the Emperor’s reasoning for its initial lies.
“,” Reddit user Davethelion pointed out in the comments on Ark-the-Lark’s post. “.”
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