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| description = Ansur is a powerful dragon found during Chapter Three, as part of the quest [[The Blade of Frontiers]].
| description = Ansur is a powerful dragon found during Act Three, as part of the quest The Blade of Frontiers.
| image = Model.png
| image = Ansur Model.png
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{{CharacterInfo
{{Combat tab}}
|title = Heart of the Gate
{{Infobox creature
|name = Ansur
| name = Ansur
|image=[[File:Ansur-thumbnail.png|350px]]
| va = [https://www.imdb.com/name/nm7819894 Anton Browne]
|level=17
| hometown = [[Baldur's Gate]]
|race=Undead Dragon
| title = Heart of the Gate<br>The Waiting Storm
|type=Undead
| family = [[Balduran]] (partner)
|HP=400
| image = <gallery>
|AC=19
Ansur.webp|In-game
|STR=25
edward-vanderghote-ansur.webp|Portrait
|DEX=10
</gallery>
|CON=23
| race = [[Undead Dragon]]
|INT=16
| size = Huge
|WIS=15
| type = [[Undead]]
|CHA=19
}}
|dex save    = yes
'''Ansur''' is an Undead dragon found in [[Baldur's Gate 3]]. Formerly a bronze dragon nicknamed "The Waiting Storm" and the "Heart of the Gate", Ansur was generally thought to be mere legend. Depending on the player's actions, either [[Ulder Ravengard]] , [[Counsellor Florrick]], or [[Cordula Eltan]] reveals that Ansur is very real, offering the player a book that starts their journey to seek Ansur and its help against the [[Absolute]].
|con save    = yes
{{DiQ|I am the Heart of the Gate. I am The One Who Roars.|Ansur| introducing himself}}
|wis save    = yes
|cha save    = yes
|necrotic= double
|lightning = Immune
|poison = Immune
|speed=12m / 40ft {{verify}}
|size=Huge
|weight=4000kg / 8000lbs
|location = [[The Dragon's Sanctum]]  
|allies = [[Balduran]]
|enemies = [[The Emperor]]
|alt-name = Concept Art
|alt-image =[[File:Ansur Concept Art.png|350px]]
|passive = {{SmallIcon|Immutable Form Icon.png}} [[Immutable Form (Passive Feature)|Immutable Form]]
{{SmallIcon|Magic Resistance Icon.png}} [[Magic Resistance]]
 
{{SmallIcon|Attack Of Opportunity Icon 64px.png}} [[Attack of Opportunity]]


{{SmallIcon|Life Essence Condition Icon.webp}} [[Turn Resistance (Passive Feature)|Turn Resistance]]
== Involvement ==
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As you enter the [[The Dragon's Sanctum|Dragon's Sanctum]] after your success in [[Wyrmway|The Wyrmway Trials]], you stumble upon the rotten carcass of a dragon. As you approach it, the corpse will reanimate and initiate dialogue.
'''Ansur''' is a dragon found in [[Baldur's Gate 3]]. Thought to be only a legend, it is revealed by [[Ulder Ravengard]] to be very real. The Duke gives the player a book that starts their journey to seek Ansur and its help against the [[Absolute]].


== About Ansur==
===Meeting Ansur===
As you enter [[The Dragon's Sanctum]] after your success in [[The Wyrmway Trials]], you stumble upon the rotten carcass of a dragon. As you approach it, the corpse will reanimate and initiate dialogue.
As Ansur's spirit awakens, it inhabits the character initiating the dialogue, speaking through them. Ansur introduces himself as the 'Heart of the Gate - butchered in flesh, risen in spirit.'
{{SpoilerBox|act=3|As Ansur's spirit awakens, it inhabits the character initiating the dialogue, speaking through them. Ansur introduces himself as the 'Heart of the Gate - broken in flesh, reborn in spirit'.


As his introduction concludes, the [[Mysterious Artefact|Astral Prism]] stirs, and Ansur detects the presence of [[The Emperor]] within it. Although he appears to question the player about their purpose, his words are subtly aimed at the Emperor.
As his introduction concludes, the [[Mysterious Artefact|Astral Prism]] stirs, and Ansur detects the presence of [[The Emperor]] within it. Although he appears to question the player about their purpose, his words are subtly aimed at the Emperor.
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Emerging from the Prism, the illithid greets Ansur warmly, remarking on the passage of time since their last encounter. Ansur addresses the Emperor as [[Balduran]], prompting a response that the name's resurgence was unexpected, especially from a familiar voice.
Emerging from the Prism, the illithid greets Ansur warmly, remarking on the passage of time since their last encounter. Ansur addresses the Emperor as [[Balduran]], prompting a response that the name's resurgence was unexpected, especially from a familiar voice.


Ansur hints at a deeper connection with Balduran, alluding to their relationship before Balduran's transformation and subsequent demise at Ansur's hands. The deceased dragon taunts the Emperor, suggesting he's returned with a thrall and pondering the extent of Balduran's downfall.
Ansur hints at a deeper connection with Balduran, alluding to their relationship before Balduran's transformation and slaying of Ansur. The deceased dragon taunts the Emperor, suggesting he's returned with a thrall and pondering the extent of Balduran's downfall. Regardless of the player's response, Ansur's anger flares at the Emperor, accusing him of betrayal despite having given everything. This crescendos into a confrontation against the reanimated remains of the One Who Roars.
 
===After the battle===
Following the battle and Ansur's second demise, the Emperor starts a conversation with the player. When questioned about his history, he unveils his identity as Balduran prior to becoming an illithid, offering a glimpse into his past.
 
Within these scenes, the Emperor reveals that it was actually ''Ansur'' who rescued him from the clutches of the Elder Brain's control. It was ''Ansur'' who tracked Balduran down after his abduction and infection by the colony, who brought Balduran home, and searched for a way to reverse the transformation. Ansur's dedicated efforts were unfortunately not rewarded with success, and this took a great toll on his spirit.  


Regardless of the player's response, Ansur's anger flares at the Emperor, accusing him of betrayal despite having given everything. This crescendos into a confrontation against the reanimated remains of the One Who Roars.
Ansur still clung to the hope that his friend could be cured, even after he had "exhausted all possibility" of reversing Balduran's transformation. Balduran, in contrast, now denied the idea that he "needed to be cured." The Emperor tells the player that, in his perception of events, he had accepted his fate and even saw ceremorphosis as a blessing.  


Following the battle and Ansur's second demise, the Emperor engages the player in conversation. When questioned about his history, he unveils his identity as Balduran prior to becoming an illithid, offering a glimpse into his past.
The Emperor explains that, at some point, he tried to convince Ansur that this was how he truly felt. This confrontation led to the fateful night where a grieving Ansur attempted to "mercifully" end Balduran's life by killing him as he slept, but the Emperor ended up killing Ansur first.


Revelations unfold as it's disclosed that Ansur saved the Emperor from the clutches of the Elder Brain's control. Ansur's unwavering dedication to finding a cure strained his sanity, contrasting with Balduran's denial of his condition and the altered dynamic between friends.
==Combat==
{{main|Ansur/combat}}


Attempting to persuade Ansur that ceremorphosis was a blessing, the Emperor perceived Ansur's gaze as one fixated solely on the mind flayer, not the friend beneath. Ansur's attempt to mercifully end Balduran's suffering led to a fateful night where self-preservation pushed the Emperor to end Ansur's life first, a decision shadowed by regret not for the act, but its necessity, and the subsequent gains achieved.}}
== Notable loot ==
* {{MdRarityItem|Balduran's Giantslayer }}
* {{MdRarityItem|Dear Ansur}}
* {{MdRarityItem|Helm of Balduran }}


== Spells and Abilities ==
== Related literature ==
* Slam
* {{MdRarityItem|The Legend of Ansur}}
* Fly
* Lightning Breath
* Gather Power
* Stormheart Nova


== Notable Loot ==
* {{RarityItem|Balduran's Giantslayer }}
* {{RarityItem|Dear Ansur}}
* {{RarityItem|Helm of Balduran }}
==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery heights="200px">
<gallery heights="200px">
Ansur Model.png|Ansur's model
Ansur Concept Art.png|Ansur's concept art
</gallery>
<gallery heights="200px">
Ansur Dragon.webp|Ansur's humanoid form
Ansur_Murals.webp|Ansur and Balduran's history on a mural
Ansur_Murals.webp|Ansur and Balduran's history on a mural
Ansur Model.png|Model in-Game
</gallery>
</gallery>
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Latest revision as of 14:07, 5 September 2024

Ansur is an Undead dragon found in Baldur's Gate 3. Formerly a bronze dragon nicknamed "The Waiting Storm" and the "Heart of the Gate", Ansur was generally thought to be mere legend. Depending on the player's actions, either Ulder Ravengard , Counsellor Florrick, or Cordula Eltan reveals that Ansur is very real, offering the player a book that starts their journey to seek Ansur and its help against the Absolute.

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I am the Heart of the Gate. I am The One Who Roars.
Ansur introducing himself

Involvement[edit | edit source]

As you enter the Dragon's Sanctum after your success in The Wyrmway Trials, you stumble upon the rotten carcass of a dragon. As you approach it, the corpse will reanimate and initiate dialogue.

Meeting Ansur[edit | edit source]

As Ansur's spirit awakens, it inhabits the character initiating the dialogue, speaking through them. Ansur introduces himself as the 'Heart of the Gate - butchered in flesh, risen in spirit.'

As his introduction concludes, the Astral Prism stirs, and Ansur detects the presence of The Emperor within it. Although he appears to question the player about their purpose, his words are subtly aimed at the Emperor.

Emerging from the Prism, the illithid greets Ansur warmly, remarking on the passage of time since their last encounter. Ansur addresses the Emperor as Balduran, prompting a response that the name's resurgence was unexpected, especially from a familiar voice.

Ansur hints at a deeper connection with Balduran, alluding to their relationship before Balduran's transformation and slaying of Ansur. The deceased dragon taunts the Emperor, suggesting he's returned with a thrall and pondering the extent of Balduran's downfall. Regardless of the player's response, Ansur's anger flares at the Emperor, accusing him of betrayal despite having given everything. This crescendos into a confrontation against the reanimated remains of the One Who Roars.

After the battle[edit | edit source]

Following the battle and Ansur's second demise, the Emperor starts a conversation with the player. When questioned about his history, he unveils his identity as Balduran prior to becoming an illithid, offering a glimpse into his past.

Within these scenes, the Emperor reveals that it was actually Ansur who rescued him from the clutches of the Elder Brain's control. It was Ansur who tracked Balduran down after his abduction and infection by the colony, who brought Balduran home, and searched for a way to reverse the transformation. Ansur's dedicated efforts were unfortunately not rewarded with success, and this took a great toll on his spirit.

Ansur still clung to the hope that his friend could be cured, even after he had "exhausted all possibility" of reversing Balduran's transformation. Balduran, in contrast, now denied the idea that he "needed to be cured." The Emperor tells the player that, in his perception of events, he had accepted his fate and even saw ceremorphosis as a blessing.

The Emperor explains that, at some point, he tried to convince Ansur that this was how he truly felt. This confrontation led to the fateful night where a grieving Ansur attempted to "mercifully" end Balduran's life by killing him as he slept, but the Emperor ended up killing Ansur first.

Combat[edit | edit source]

Main article: Ansur/combat

Notable loot[edit | edit source]

Related literature[edit | edit source]

Gallery[edit | edit source]