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=== Act Three ===
=== Act Three ===
*The player character can become an [[Cult_of_Bhaal#Unholy_Assassins|Unholy Assassin of Bhaal]] if they select certain options in the [[Impress the Murder Tribunal]] quest.
*The Player can become an [[Cult_of_Bhaal#Unholy_Assassins|Unholy Assassin of Bhaal]] if they select certain options in the [[Impress the Murder Tribunal]] quest.
*When confronting Orin, she can be told the truth about [[Sarevok|who]] was the one who ordered her [[Orin's Mother Helena|mother]] to kill her when she was a child and when passing a skill check she will suffer a mental breakdown. Bhaal then forcefully transforms Orin into the [[Slayer]].
*When confronting Orin, she can be told the truth about [[Sarevok|who]] was the one who ordered her [[Orin's Mother Helena|mother]] to kill her when she was a child and when passing a skill check she will suffer a mental breakdown. Bhaal then forcefully transforms Orin into the [[Slayer]].
*After defeating Orin and playing as the [[Dark Urge]] Origin, [[Sceleritas Fel]] will be killed and possessed by Bhaal. Through this Avatar of Bhaal, Bhaal offers the Dark Urge to become his Chosen and the Slayer form if they don't already have it and commands the Dark Urge to take control of the [[Netherbrain]] and use it to slaughter the world in his name.
*After defeating Orin and playing as the [[Dark Urge]] Origin, [[Sceleritas Fel]] will be killed and possessed by Bhaal. Through this Avatar of Bhaal, Bhaal offers the Dark Urge to become his Chosen and the Slayer form if they don't already have it and commands the Dark Urge to take control of the [[Netherbrain]] and use it to slaughter the world in his name.
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*When talking to [[Enver Gortash]] as the Dark Urge, he will reveal that the Urge was the original Chosen of Bhaal and one of the masterminds of the Absolute plot before they were betrayed by Orin.
*When talking to [[Enver Gortash]] as the Dark Urge, he will reveal that the Urge was the original Chosen of Bhaal and one of the masterminds of the Absolute plot before they were betrayed by Orin.
*If Enver Gortash is fought, he will call to Bane for aid.
*If Enver Gortash is fought, he will call to Bane for aid.
*Bane speaks to the Party if [[Speak with Dead]] is used on Enver Gortash. The Party can ask Bane on how to earn his favor and he will tell them to take control of the Netherbrain and be counted among his Chosen or not, to him the Party's desire to win against the Absloute empowers him either way. This interaction doesn't have any story or in-game consequences even if the player character follows Bane's advice.
*Bane speaks to the Party if [[Speak with Dead]] is used on Enver Gortash. The Party can ask Bane on how to earn his favor and he will tell them to take control of the Netherbrain and be counted among his Chosen or not, to him the Party's desire to win against the Absloute empowers him either way. (Note: This interaction doesn't have any story or in-game consequences even if the Player follows Bane's advice).
*In the post-credit scene, Withers talks to a mural of the Dead Three and chides them for their plot with the Mind Flayers and at the end he claims that they will not trouble anyone anymore.
*In the post-credit scene, Withers talks to a mural of the Dead Three and chides them for their plot with the Mind Flayers and at the end he claims that they will not trouble anyone anymore.


== Notes ==
== Notes ==
*All three members of the Dead Three were originally available as deity options for [[Cleric]] in [[Early Access]], but the option was cut in the full release of the game.
*All three members of the Dead Three were originally available as deity options for [[Cleric]] in [[Early Access]], but the option was cut in the full release of the game.
**Much of the dialogue a Cleric of one of the Dead Three has remained in the games files and can be accessed with mods.
**Much of the dialogue a Cleric of one of the Dead Three has remains intact, and can be accessed with mods.
*Dead Three cultists in Baldur's Gate are the main antagonists in the first section of the D&D adventure ''Baldur's Gate: Descent into Avernus'', the events of which are frequently referred to in ''Baldur's Gate III.''
*Dead Three cultists in Baldur's Gate are the main antagonists in the first section of the D&D adventure ''Baldur's Gate: Descent into Avernus'', the events of which are frequently referred to in ''Baldur's Gate III.''


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