Talk:The Dark Urge

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Warning: Act 2, Killing Target before Assignment

I just lost 5 hours of progress. So, beware. If you kidnap your target at the Last Light Inn, you won't be able to kill them for your Dark Urge.

Inaccuracies within this Article

In the "The Dark Urge's past sins" two assertions are made:

  • The Dark Urge had a sexual relationship with the Elder Brain
  • The Dark Urge had a sexual relationship with Orin

There are no citations given and heavy, heavy leaps in logic are required on both.

Dark Urge and the Elder Brain

This seems to come from Open Your Scar's line after communicating with the Elder Brain in the broken crack in Moonrise Towers. It reads as such:

The slimy thing in the Moonrise crack called you its fallen star. It was very reverent. It must have known you when you were still in one piece. See? You are worse than everyone else. Filthy hierophant of the broken and the damned. And apparently good at playing with tentacles. The illithid tide can be dominated by you.
Open Your Scars Quest Elder Brain Log.png

To assume that "playing with tentacles" = sex, is just silly and feels like someone's headcanon more than anything. If you read the entire, completed journal entry for Open Your Scars, it is dripping with sarcasm and straight up mocks the Dark Urge at various points.

In the actual conversation with the Elder Brain, it calls the Dark Urge the "disgraced master," "heir," "tyrant," and says that the Dark Urge "gave us everything - disappeared." There's simply no indication that the Elder Brain saw the Dark Urge as anything other than a worthy ally.

The Dark Urge and Orin

Orin Zethino Lines.jpg

This is even less substantiated than the prior claim and lands staunchly in headcanon territory. Quite literally the only thing Orin as Zethino says that could imply this is "Your bond is false, and I know why. Because your heart belongs to another. Close your eyes, and she will show herself to you." But the problem is...she says that to every character, every single origin gets those lines.

The only extra dialogue Orin gives for Dark Urges is this:

  • "Look at it, come crawling home, hands stained with the Bone Lord's soot. And you carry his stone. You waste time soft-soothing these flesh bags for the knife. I could end it now - but I'll be patient. Father will see us together again. He will see you bleed."

If this is the second encounter the player has had, she instead says:

  • "I see how you slip-slither closer, belly dragging in the filth. Father is laughing at you."

The "Father will see us together again" line, to be clear, is in reference to the dream the Dark Urge has during a long rest scene that occurs after starting Act Three. In the dream, Sceleritas comes to the Dark Urge and says, "Dear sister must die by your hand, an offering in Bhaal's sanctum" and that the Dark Urge must become the last of their line. The seeing together line is a reference that Orin knows they must duel each other to the death to see who the lone heir is.

Substantiated Claims

For the sake of providing evidence, the first two claims in the article's section are accurate. There is clear evidence to indicate the Dark Urge engaged in both cannibalism and necrophilia pre-amnesia. Those claims, there are no issues with.

Cannibalism

The Dark Urge can partake in cannibalism at the Goblin Camp by eating a chunk of the roasted dwarf Brian, earning the inspiration point "Good Ol' Long Pig." (Long Pig being a well-known colloquialism for human flesh) So this does confirm that the Dark Urge engaged in cannibalism and can do it again post-amnesia. So, this point is correct.

Good Ol Long Pig Evidence.jpg

Necrophilia

The Dark Urge seemingly engaged in necrophilia, as it was referenced by Sceleritas Fel the first time he appears in camp (after murdering Alfira/Quil and long resting again) in Act One. A video of someone playing through that can be found here. So, again, this point is correct.