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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. | |||
=== Attacks and | 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> | |||
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>. | |||
The goblin tribe in [[Act One|Act 1]] have a pack of worgs, including [[Klaw]] and her litter: [[Small Klaw]], [[Ferr]], and [[Tale]]. Ferr and Tale are in the Worg Pens near a [[Halsin|prisoner]] and are driven mad with excitement.<ref>Butcher Vrak: 'Ere to see the bear? Just follow the noise. Worgs 'ave been goin' crazy for it. | |||
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T'''ale: Fur. Can't you smell the fur? Fur and meat. Lots of MEAT!''' | |||
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Ferr: Want it. Fur and meat. Kill it. KILL IT! | |||
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[[Goblin Sharp-Eye]]s can summon Worgs using the [[Worg Companion]] ability. These summoned variants will disappear once the summoner is defeated. | |||
== Combat == | |||
=== Attacks and abilities === | |||
{{Feature box|Bite (Wolf)}} | {{Feature box|Bite (Wolf)}} | ||
==Notable loot== | === Notable loot === | ||
* {{MdRarityItem|Worg Fang}} | * {{MdRarityItem|Worg Fang}} | ||
==Named Worgs== | == Named Worgs == | ||
* {{MdCharLink|Ferr}} | |||
* {{MdCharLink|Klaw}} | * {{MdCharLink|Klaw}} | ||
* {{MdCharLink|Small Klaw}} | * {{MdCharLink|Small Klaw}} | ||
* {{MdCharLink|Tale}} | |||
== Worg variants == | == Worg variants == | ||
* {{MdCharLink|Worg (white)}} | * {{MdCharLink|Worg (white)}} | ||
==Gallery== | == Related literature == | ||
* {{MdRarityItem|Guide to Taming Worgs}} | |||
== 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> | |||
* One [[Vicious Mockery]] line mentions worg-roast, an apparently greasy meal that does not exist in-game. | |||
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== References == | |||
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== Gallery == | |||
<gallery heights="300px"> | <gallery heights="300px"> | ||
J-p-roy-larian-artblast-worg-in-game.jpg|Render by J-P Roy | J-p-roy-larian-artblast-worg-in-game.jpg|Render by J-P Roy | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> |
Latest revision as of 22:12, 8 January 2025
Worgs are a generic Monstrosity and non-playable race found throughout Act One of Baldur's Gate 3.
About Worgs[edit | edit source]
Vicious yet intelligent, these wolf-like creatures are often enslaved and trained by goblins to become savage warbeasts, guard dogs, trackers[1], and hunting companions.
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."[2] They're from the Nordiland worgata family.[3]
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[4] or are taken prisoner[5].
The goblin tribe in Act 1 have a pack of worgs, including Klaw and her litter: Small Klaw, Ferr, and Tale. Ferr and Tale are in the Worg Pens near a prisoner and are driven mad with excitement.[6]
Goblin Sharp-Eyes can summon Worgs using the Worg Companion ability. These summoned variants will disappear once the summoner is defeated.
Combat[edit | edit source]
Attacks and abilities[edit | edit source]
Notable loot[edit | edit source]
Named Worgs[edit | edit source]
Worg variants[edit | edit source]
Related literature[edit | edit source]
Notes[edit | edit source]
- 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". [7] [8] [9] [10]
- One Vicious Mockery line mentions worg-roast, an apparently greasy meal that does not exist in-game.
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ Lakrissa: Who knows, some of us might even make it to Baldur's Gate. Player character: With trained worgs on your scent? Not likely.
- ↑ Worg: Drow... master's master. No bite.
- ↑ 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?
- ↑ Sharp-Eye Eef: Remember, you'll be worg food if you drop 'ere. Don't matter if yer friend or foe.
- ↑ Player character: Were you the only prisoner here? Dead Elf: Goblins took... my friends. Cut them up... for the worgs. For meat.
- ↑ Butcher Vrak: 'Ere to see the bear? Just follow the noise. Worgs 'ave been goin' crazy for it. and Tale: Fur. Can't you smell the fur? Fur and meat. Lots of MEAT! and Ferr: Want it. Fur and meat. Kill it. KILL IT!
- ↑ Four: Sod off or I'll fetch my mum. She was tough as worg meat before the Absolute came along.
- ↑ Kobold Scout: Have some more wine, that'll sort you. Hair of the worg an' all that.
- ↑ Truffles Smythe: I hear Lorroakan was a greedy old son of a worg. I wonder who got all his loot?
- ↑ Mask of Regret: True, but there's a reason it's a straw that breaks the worg's back. She needs help - and fast.
Gallery[edit | edit source]
External links[edit | edit source]
Worg on the Forgotten Realms Wiki