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'''Worgs''' are a generic [[Monstrosity]] and [[non-playable race]] found throughout [[Act One]] of ''[[Baldur's Gate 3]]'' | '''Worgs''' are a generic [[Monstrosity]] and [[non-playable race]] found throughout [[Act One]] of ''[[Baldur's Gate 3]]''. | ||
== About Worgs == | |||
Vicious yet intelligent, these wolf-like creatures are often enslaved and trained by [[Goblin|goblins]] to become savage warbeasts, guard dogs, trackers<ref>Lakrissa: Who knows, some of us might even make it to Baldur's Gate. | |||
Player character: With trained worgs on your scent? Not likely.</ref>, and hunting companions. | |||
Player: Beautiful animal. Does she belong to the ''Nordiland worgata'' family? | Worgs are more sentient than the average animal and are capable of rudimentary speech without the need for [[Speak with Animals]]. They are not considered especially intelligent, however. Similarly to goblins, worgs are rude to all races but drow, who they identify as their "master's master."<ref>Worg: Drow... master's master. No bite.</ref> They're from the ''Nordiland worgata'' family.<ref>Identified by the player character in dialogue with Sentinel Olak. | ||
Player character: Beautiful animal. Does she belong to the ''Nordiland worgata'' family? | |||
Sentinel Olak: How'd you know?</ref> | Sentinel Olak: How'd you know?</ref> | ||
Goblins use the catch-all term 'worg-meat' to describe any variety of meat fed to them. This often includes those who fall in battle with goblins<ref>Sharp-Eye Eef: Remember, you'll be worg food if you drop 'ere. Don't matter if yer friend or foe.</ref> or are taken prisoner<ref>Player: Were you the only prisoner here? | Goblins use the catch-all term 'worg-meat' to describe any variety of meat fed to them. This often includes those who fall in battle with goblins<ref>Sharp-Eye Eef: Remember, you'll be worg food if you drop 'ere. Don't matter if yer friend or foe.</ref> or are taken prisoner<ref>Player character: Were you the only prisoner here? | ||
Dead Elf: Goblins took... my friends. Cut them up... for the worgs. For meat.</ref>. | Dead Elf: Goblins took... my friends. Cut them up... for the worgs. For meat.</ref>. | ||
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== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
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* Several apparent sayings include worgs thoughout the game, including: "tough as worg meat", "hair of the worg", "greedy old son of a worg", and "straw that breaks the worg's back". <ref>Four: Sod off or I'll fetch my mum. She was tough as worg meat ''before'' the Absolute came along.</ref> <ref>Kobold Scout: Have some more wine, that'll sort you. Hair of the worg an' all that.</ref> <ref>Truffles Smythe: I hear Lorroakan was a greedy old son of a worg. I wonder who got all his loot?</ref> <ref>Mask of Regret: True, but there's a reason it's a straw that breaks the worg's back. She needs help - and fast.</ref> | * Several apparent sayings include worgs thoughout the game, including: "tough as worg meat", "hair of the worg", "greedy old son of a worg", and "straw that breaks the worg's back". <ref>Four: Sod off or I'll fetch my mum. She was tough as worg meat ''before'' the Absolute came along.</ref> <ref>Kobold Scout: Have some more wine, that'll sort you. Hair of the worg an' all that.</ref> <ref>Truffles Smythe: I hear Lorroakan was a greedy old son of a worg. I wonder who got all his loot?</ref> <ref>Mask of Regret: True, but there's a reason it's a straw that breaks the worg's back. She needs help - and fast.</ref> | ||
* One [[Vicious Mockery]] line mentions worg-roast, an apparently greasy meal that does not exist in-game. | * One [[Vicious Mockery]] line mentions worg-roast, an apparently greasy meal that does not exist in-game. | ||
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== Gallery == | == Gallery == |