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*His first name derives from Latin "scelus", meaning "evil deed, wickedness" | *His first name derives from Latin "scelus", meaning "evil deed, wickedness" | ||
*Sceleritas usually cannot be fought in combat. If the | *Sceleritas usually cannot be fought in combat. If the party progresses past the [[Act Two#Point of no return|point of no return in Act Two]] without satisfying The Urge, Sceleritas will wait in ambush outside [[Moonrise Towers]] to force the issue. If the party approaches stealthily with an ability to see Invisible creatures, it is possible to attack and kill Sceleritas in a single turn. However, he still turns up at the next Long Rest, unscathed and without mention of the incident. | ||
*If the player wears Sclereritas' hat when arriving at the temple in act 3, | *If the player character wears Sclereritas' hat when arriving at the temple in act 3, he will mention this in dialogue, requesting the player character removes it for combat with a certain someone, in order to not appear as a "lowly servant". | ||
*According to Sceleritas, the worst thing the Dark Urge did in the past was give some coin to a beggar while heading to the Devil's Fee out of kindness. This act of kindness still gives Sceleritas nightmares. | *According to Sceleritas, the worst thing the Dark Urge did in the past was give some coin to a beggar while heading to the Devil's Fee out of kindness. This act of kindness still gives Sceleritas nightmares. | ||
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Sceleritas Fel | |||||||||||||
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Level 12 | |||||||||||||
Voiced by | Brian Bowles | ||||||||||||
Information | |||||||||||||
Race | Butler of Bhaal | ||||||||||||
Stats | |||||||||||||
Size | Small | ||||||||||||
Type | Fiend | ||||||||||||
Armour Class | 11 | ||||||||||||
Hit points | 208 | ||||||||||||
Movement speed | 9 m (30 ft) | ||||||||||||
Weight | 15 kg (30 lb) | ||||||||||||
Initiative | +1 | ||||||||||||
Ability scores | |||||||||||||
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Proficiency bonus | +4 | ||||||||||||
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Resistances | |||||||||||||
Immune | Fire, Poison | ||||||||||||
Resistant | Slashing, Piercing, Bludgeoning, Cold | ||||||||||||
Features | |||||||||||||
| Can see in the dark up to 12m. | ||||||||||||
| You can see normally in any darkness, to a distance of 24m (80ft). |
Sceleritas Fel is a Fiend in Baldur's Gate 3 who is integral to the Dark Urge's past. While he himself encourages his master towards evil, the Dark Urge can be resisted. He only appears within a Dark Urge playthrough, or if The Dark Urge is within a Multiplayer party.
“ | Milord? Jubilant day! I have found your vile self at last! Sceleritas Fel. Your loyal and ever-adoring butler. |
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— Sceleritas Fel introducing himself to The Dark Urge. |
Involvement
Act One
Act Two
Act Three
Notes
- His first name derives from Latin "scelus", meaning "evil deed, wickedness"
- Sceleritas usually cannot be fought in combat. If the party progresses past the point of no return in Act Two without satisfying The Urge, Sceleritas will wait in ambush outside Moonrise Towers to force the issue. If the party approaches stealthily with an ability to see Invisible creatures, it is possible to attack and kill Sceleritas in a single turn. However, he still turns up at the next Long Rest, unscathed and without mention of the incident.
- If the player character wears Sclereritas' hat when arriving at the temple in act 3, he will mention this in dialogue, requesting the player character removes it for combat with a certain someone, in order to not appear as a "lowly servant".
- According to Sceleritas, the worst thing the Dark Urge did in the past was give some coin to a beggar while heading to the Devil's Fee out of kindness. This act of kindness still gives Sceleritas nightmares.