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== Trivia ==
== Notes ==
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* Cruor is most likely a reference to {{FRWiki|Cespenar}}, Bhaal's imp butler from Baldur's Gate 2 who served Gorion's Ward in their Pocket Plane as they explored the limits of their divinity inherited from Bhaal. Some players would find Cespenar's attitude, voice, and lengthy dialogue lines to be annoying.
* Cruor is most likely a reference to {{FRWiki|Cespenar}}, Bhaal's imp butler from Baldur's Gate 2 who served Gorion's Ward in their Pocket Plane as they explored the limits of their divinity inherited from Bhaal. Some players would find Cespenar's attitude, voice, and lengthy dialogue lines to be annoying.
 
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Latest revision as of 09:52, 21 December 2024

Cruor is an imp that can be found dead in the Chosen's Room in the Bhaal Temple within the Undercity. He was sent to Orin Orin to become her butler but instead, she experimented on him leading to his death.

Involvement[edit | edit source]

Cruor was sent to Orin by her father Sarevok Anchev Sarevok Anchev, against her wishes. According to a nearby book, Orin grew increasingly frustrated at the imp praising the way she slaughtered her enemies that she decided to ends its life to silence her father.

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Notes[edit | edit source]

  • Cruor is most likely a reference to Cespenar, Bhaal's imp butler from Baldur's Gate 2 who served Gorion's Ward in their Pocket Plane as they explored the limits of their divinity inherited from Bhaal. Some players would find Cespenar's attitude, voice, and lengthy dialogue lines to be annoying.