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the Urge will have the opportunity to transform into the Slayer through dialogue. If this option is taken, | the Urge will have the opportunity to transform into the Slayer through dialogue. If this option is taken, | ||
they will be able to transform an additional time during combat (if the form is removed), rather than having to wait for a long rest. | they will be able to transform an additional time during combat (if the form is removed), rather than having to wait for a long rest. | ||
While in the humanoid form, she will dual-wield [[Crimson Mischief]] and [[Bloodthirst]]. After attacking five times, | While in the humanoid form, she will dual-wield [[Crimson Mischief]] and [[Bloodthirst]]. | ||
she will lose [[Murderous Strikes (Condition)]] and be able to use her [[Deathbringer Assault (Orin)|Deathbringer's Assault]] | She will also gain one stack of [[Murderous Strikes (Condition)|Murderous Strikes]] per successful hit. | ||
After attacking five times, she will lose all stacks of [[Murderous Strikes (Condition)|Murderous Strike]] and be | |||
able to use her [[Deathbringer Assault (Orin)|Deathbringer's Assault]] | |||
to attack seven times. In Honour mode, Orin will use Deathbringers Assault for her reaction with Murderous Retort when it becomes available. | to attack seven times. In Honour mode, Orin will use Deathbringers Assault for her reaction with Murderous Retort when it becomes available. | ||
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Spoiler warning: The following content contains unhidden spoilers for Act 3. |
Orin the Red | |||||||||||||
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Level 12 | |||||||||||||
Voiced by | Maggie Robertson | ||||||||||||
Information | |||||||||||||
Title | Deathbringer of Bhaal | ||||||||||||
Race | Changeling | ||||||||||||
Hometown | Temple of Bhaal, Baldur's Gate | ||||||||||||
Family | Bhaal (grandfather and great-grandfather) Sarevok Anchev (grandfather and father) Helena Anchev (mother and sister) The Dark Urge (great-uncle/aunt and uncle/aunt) | ||||||||||||
Stats | |||||||||||||
Size | Medium | ||||||||||||
Type | Humanoid | ||||||||||||
Armour Class | 20 | ||||||||||||
Hit points |
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Weight | 75 kg (150 lb) | ||||||||||||
Initiative | +7 | ||||||||||||
Ability scores | |||||||||||||
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Proficiency bonus | +4 | ||||||||||||
Saving throws |
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Conditions | |||||||||||||
Tactician | +10 to your next saving throw against being Incapacitated. | ||||||||||||
Features | |||||||||||||
| +1 to Initiative rolls. | ||||||||||||
| Add your ability modifier to the damage of offhand attacks. | ||||||||||||
| Can see in the dark up to 12m. | ||||||||||||
| You receive less damage from spells or effects that require a DEX save. | ||||||||||||
| Creatures hit with Bloodthirst receive Vulnerability to Piercing damage. | ||||||||||||
| You gain an extra Bonus action. | ||||||||||||
| Immune to having your form changed. +5 to saving throws against being Banished. | ||||||||||||
Honour | Use a Legendary Action to immediately strike back at your attacker. | ||||||||||||
| The number you need to roll a critical hit while attacking is reduced by 1. | ||||||||||||
| Advantage on saving throws against spells and other magical effects. | ||||||||||||
| Automatically attack an enemy moving out of your reach. | ||||||||||||
| Cannot be Surprised. | ||||||||||||
| Crimson Mischief deals an extra 1d4 Piercing damage against targets with 50% or fewer hit points. | ||||||||||||
| Ability checks with proficient skills have a floor of 10. | ||||||||||||
Superior Padding | You take 1 less Bludgeoning damage. | ||||||||||||
| When an attack hits you, you only take half the usual damage. |
She hides her cravings to commit murder beneath these numerous masks, disguising her intentions and herself to lure unsuspecting victims.
“ | Come to me, Father. Set my flesh to your unholy purpose. |
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— Orin the Red, during Act 3. |
Description
Appearance
While in her changeling form, Orin has pale blue-grey skin with swirling, smoke-like plumes of red undulating across it. Her blond, braided hair falls to the backs of her knees in a fastening reminiscent of a flail. Her armour is bright blood-red, rigid and rough like chitin.
Personality
Orin is cruel and sadistic, but artistic and creative in her own twisted way.[1] Her demeanour is immature and almost childish; Orin easily loses her composure when things do not go her way, enacts small rebellions against the authority figures in her life,[2] and enjoys, in a arguably playful way, toying with her victims.
History
Orin was born of an incestuous relationship between Sarevok Anchev and his daughter Helena Anchev. Both Orin and Helena worshipped and loved Sarevok, though he mistreated and abused them.
When Orin was still a child, Sarevok secretly ordered Helena to kill her as an offering to the Lord Bhaal.[3] Desperate to become Bhaal's Chosen, Helena attacked Orin. Orin defended herself and killed her mother instead.
Subsequently, Orin served Bhaal directly under The Dark Urge, though the two were at odds about the "correct" way of offering to him. Orin believed that the Urge "mutilated" their victims, and what their Father truly wanted was beauty and consideration in the kill.[4] The Urge, on the other hand, understood that Bhaal cared only for the quantity of murder performed in his name.
Betrayal
Yearning for respect and status, but dismissed by her fathers[5] and sibling, Orin waited for an opportunity to betray her kin and seize Bhaal's favor for herself.
Meanwhile, the Urge joined forces with Bane's chosen Enver Gortash, and Myrkul's chosen Ketheric Thorm, forming the dead three. Using the Crown of Karsus that the Urge and Gortash had stolen from Mephistopheles, they enslaved an Elder Brain that was hidden beneath Moonrise Towers.
For a time, the Dark Urge was worshipped as a god at Moonrise Towers, but during or soon after a visit to the mind flayer colony beneath the towers, Orin finally saw her chance to betray them. Orin pierced their skull with a dagger and infected them with a modified illithid tadpole, making them the first True Soul and resulting in the Urge's amnesia.[6]
Depending on whether the Urge is a player character, the story diverges here. If the Urge is a player character, they are found by Kressa Bonedaughter, held captive in the Mind Flayer colony beneath Moonrise for a time, and later shipped away on the Nautiloid from the game's introductory cutscene.
If the Urge is not the player character, they are tortured and killed by Orin. Their corpse can later be found in the Temple of Bhaal beyond Orin's arena in Act III.
After her betrayal, Orin took the Urge's place as Bhaal's chosen and third member of the Chosen Three. Still striving for regard from Bhaal, Orin proved undisciplined in her role and rapidly grew to be disliked by the other Chosen.
Events of Baldur's Gate 3
Act Two
Orin first appears alongside Ketheric Thorm and Enver Gortash in the mind flayer colony underneath Moonrise Towers. Using her Netherstone, the Lash of Bhaal, she issues the order to the Netherbrain to march the Absolute's armies on Baldur's Gate.
Act Three
The player first encounters Orin in the village of Rivington, right before entering Baldur's Gate. As a changeling, she can appear to the player under the guise of several identities (listed below). She tells the party that she is aware of their goals, even goading the player to be as violent and bloody as they can while they are attempting to obtain the Netherese Stones from her and Gortash.
Combat
Orin can be fought at the Bhaal Temple in the Undercity Ruins. For the fight, she will take the form of the Slayer (see Slayer for a list of it's attacks). She will be surrounded by varius Bhaal cultists that are under the effect of Sanctuary and will not enter combat on their own. As long as at least one of the cultists is alive the Boon of Bhaal will take one action at the end of each turn. The Boon of Bhaal is represented by a big skull above the Chamber's door. It will be able to give Orin at least 7 stacks of Unstoppable each round.
While in Slayer form, she will have Slayer's Improved Extra Attack, allowing her to make two additional attacks after attacking with her main-hand weapon.
In Honour mode, she will have Legendary Action: Sanguine Lash in her slayer form, allowing her to use Sanguine Lash as a reaction once per round. She will also have Legendary Resistance against being incapacitated. The Boon of Bhaal gains a legendary action Bhaal's Edict - if Orin did not use her own legendary actions this turn, the Boon of Bhaal will force Bhaal's Edict upon one of your party members. If that party member is unable to kill another creature, they will die upon ending their turn.
Spoiler warning! This section reveals interactions with The Dark Urge.
The duel will seperate you from your companions. Orin will not be granted the Unstoppable feature during the duel and the Boon of Bhaal will not be active. Dying during the duel will not result in an immediate game over, but will impact the personal story of the Dark Urge. Your allies will then start fighting the normal version of the encounter against Orin and her ritualists. While Orin will not heal any damage done to her in the duel, she will gain the Unstoppable feature she normally has.
Depending on your choices in Act 2 Orin will have different forms that you can fight against. If you have been granted the slayer's form, Orin will instead battle in her humanoid form. Note that when conversing before the fight, the Urge will have the opportunity to transform into the Slayer through dialogue. If this option is taken, they will be able to transform an additional time during combat (if the form is removed), rather than having to wait for a long rest. While in the humanoid form, she will dual-wield Crimson Mischief and Bloodthirst. She will also gain one stack of Murderous Strikes per successful hit. After attacking five times, she will lose all stacks of Murderous Strike and be able to use her Deathbringer's Assault to attack seven times. In Honour mode, Orin will use Deathbringers Assault for her reaction with Murderous Retort when it becomes available.
If you do not have the slayer form Orin will instead transform into the slayer during the cutscene. Her slayer form is different from your own slayer form as it does not function like a Wildshape or Polymorph - reducing her to 0 hit points will kill her. She will also not be able to use oppertunity attacks as the slayer during the duel.
Loot
- Crimson Mischief
- Mutilated Carapace
- Netherstone-Pommelled Bloodthirst - when picked up becomes:
Achievements
Disguises
Orin's shapeshifting allows her to innocuously follow the player as several different characters in the Wyrm's Crossing area. Among her disguises are:
- Zethino, the fey Master of Love at the Circus of the Last Days.
- Fist Rowan, a member of the Flaming Fist standing near the back of the donation barn.
- Lens, a tiefling journalist.
- Gyldro Angleiron, a blacksmith in the Rivington General.
- A wounded thug of the Stone Lord.
Spoiler warning! This section reveals interactions with The Dark Urge.
Gallery
Related literature
Notes
- It's possible to identify when an NPC is actually Orin, they'll be level 12, though not have the large amount of hit points that come with that level, and, when examined, one can see the NPC has Orin's passive features such as Immutable Form, etc.
- Orin can only be at one place at a time: if a disguised Orin stays in the visual range of a party member she can't take the appearance of other NPCs elsewhere and thus is effectively pinned in place. This way it's possible to talk to the other genuine NPCs without triggering Orin's apparitions.
- When a disguised Orin has been identified the player can attack the NPC. This will skip the NPC's dialogue and go straight to Orin's reveal who will vanish without giving her normal lines about Gortash. Even if the attack would have killed the NPC, Orin herself doesn't die.
- Orin's kidnapping and impersonation event during the quest Rescue Orin's Victim is not fully random; it appears to follow a priority system among the companions left in camp (that is, companions not in your active party), prioritizing companions that have the lowest approval with the player, from a list of 3 possible kidnapping victims: Lae'zel, Gale, and Halsin (or Minthara). She will not kidnap a romanced companion. If none of these companions are available, she instead kidnaps Yenna.
- At launch, the player could temporarily obtain Blade of the First Blood (a Shortsword version of Bloodthirst wielded by Orin) by killing Orin and looting her before the end of the battle, but this appears to have been fixed. [Needs Verification]
References
- ↑ "You kill beautifully, and have talents in your shapes' magics that I never will." - Concerning Orin the Red by The Dark Urge
- ↑ "I need no coddling. I will send it back to Him, entrails and all." - Experiment on Cruor by Orin
- ↑ "What better offering to make to our Lord?" - Sarevok Anchev on Helena's attempted murder
- ↑ Blood-Envy for the Unworthy - Orin
- ↑ "Cleanse the temple of Orin's girlish shrines and bring your primal slaughter back to Bhaal." - Sarevok Anchev
- ↑ " How much the worm has feasted since I slipped it into its skull. All that plotting, the years of dominating this temple - forgotten" - Orin in the Bhaal Temple confrontation
External links
Orin on the Forgotten Realms Wiki