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The Emperor, is a Mind Flayer NPC that appears in Baldur's Gate 3. They act as a guide, and unlikely ally to the party, having the means to protect your mind from the influence of the Absolute through the use of the prisoner within the Astral Prism.
The Emperor | |||||||
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Level 12 | |||||||
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Race | [[Mind Flayer|Mind Flayer]] | ||||||
Type | Category:Aberrations | ||||||
HP | 140 | ||||||
AC | 18 | ||||||
Movement Speed | 30 ft | ||||||
Size | Medium | ||||||
Weight | 120 lbs | ||||||
Initiative | 2 | ||||||
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Location | Astral Prism | ||||||
Enemies | Absolute, Ketheric Thorm, Enver Gortash, Orin the Red | ||||||
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“ | "Don't let my form decieve you. I am the one that's been protecting you. I am the one that came to you in your dreams. Help me. |
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— The Emperor, upon the player meeting him in his True Form. |
Chapter One and Two
The Emperor appears to the player in the form of the Dream Visitor, information of which can be found on aforementioned article.
Chapter Three
During a Githyanki attack on the party's Campsite at the beginning of Chapter Three, the Dream Visitor will be revealed as The Emperor, a Mind Flayer with a unique outfit, eyes, and freedom from the Absolute. He speaks in a different way than most Mind Flayers do, and as a result, he appears more human. It is implied this is because of his freedom afforded to him before the events of the game, but could also be a deception tactic.
During this time, he also offers the party the Astral Touched Tadpole, which causes the user to transform into a Half-Illithid. He insists the path of the Mind Flayer is preferable, regardless of the player's view on them, contradicting his previous promise as the Dream Visitor to ensure they do not become Mind Flayers.
Over time, he reveals himself as formerly an adventurer, who sought out the Moonrise Towers, only to find a coven of Mind Flayers, becoming infected with the tadpole as a result. After he had broken free for the first time, he had established a partnership with Duke Stelmane. He was discovered by Enver Gortash, and was once more put under the enslavement of the Absolute. He was only freed when he was ordered to retrieve the Mysterious Artefact, which led to his freedom once more, as well as his discovery of Orpheus, the Prince of the Comet, as named by the Githyanki.
The Emperor, however, is not forthright with his information. He very often only divulges in what he needs to, and will often keep information to himself if it suits his needs. Should the party pursue, and find Ansur the Dragon, it will be revealed that not only had he kept information from the party, but the fact that he is Balduran, the namesake of Baldur's Gate 3. Furthermore, Ansur the Dragon further reveals more treachery - as while he initially did not want to become a Mind Flayer, he now fully embraces his new form, contradicting his previous dialogue as the Dream Visitor, and his comfort within his new form caused a rift between him and Ansur, to the point where The Emperor had killed Ansur.
Endings
Spoiler warning! This section reveals details about the story of Baldur's Gate 3.
However, this does not absolve him, and further persuading convinces him to take control of the Netherbrain. He, however, does not free the player or their party, making them mindless thralls, assuming absolute control of the party, and continuing the Grand Design.
However, if the player frees Orpheus, he will abandon the party, and side himself with the Netherbrain for the sake of his own survival - as he believes - or claims he believes - Orpheus will simply kill the party.
As such, it becomes very clear in many of the endings that if The Emperor has the ability to gain more power with little to no consequence, he will seize it, even at the expense of the city he helped build - the final words he speaks before the credits being "In my name."
It is clear he desires control and power, but is extremely cautious about how he acquires it.Trivia
- The Emperor's existence confirms the Dream Visitor as being an Illithid influence, albeit in a different way.
- In the Early Access, the Dream Visitor was implied to be a mental manifestation of the player's tadpole, as it eased them towards using their powers more, as well as showing them a future of domination and control.
- In the Full Release, The Emperor plays a similar role, but is much more passive. They encourage you to expand your potential using the tadpole, but they do not outright encourage you to take control of the Absolute