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{{CharacterInfo
{{Infobox character
|name = The Emperor
| name = The Emperor
|image=[[File:The Emperor.png|350px]]
| image = The Emperor.png
|race=[[Mind flayer]]
| voice = Scott Joseph
|type=Aberration
| role = [[Temporary companion]]
|STR=12
| race = [[Mind flayer]]
|DEX=10
| hometown = [[Baldur's Gate]]
|CON=10
|INT=22
|WIS=18
|CHA=10
|int save = yes
|wis save = yes
|cha save = yes
|level=12
|HP=140
|AC=18
|speed=30 ft
|size=Medium
|weight=120 lbs
|initiative=2
|location = [[Astral Prism]]
|allies=[[Belynne Stelmane]] {{Blur|(Enthralled)}}|enemies=[[Absolute]], [[Ketheric Thorm]], [[Enver Gortash]], [[Orin the Red]]
|alt-name=Model
|alt-file=Emperor Model.png
|alt-file-px=250
|alt-filename=In-game
|alt-file2=Emperor Model Staff.png
|alt-filename2=Concept Art
|alt-file2-px=250
|alt-file3=Emperor Concept Art.png
|alt-filename3=Concept Art
|alt-file3-px=250
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{{SpoilerWarning|act=3}}
{{SpoilerWarning|act=3}}
 
== Overview ==
==Gameplay==
=== Identity ===
{{main|The Emperor/Combat}}
The Emperor can appear in multiple combat encounters, as a controllable ally, a neutral ally, or an enemy, but can never become a full member of the player's party or camp. It possesses a number of [[illithid]] abilities commonly used by other mind flayers, and in some encounters will have other unique abilities with special functions.
 
==Identity==
The Emperor plays a key role in the main story of [[Baldur's Gate 3]], and as part of this role its identity and personal background are kept obfuscated for much of the game. It very carefully divulges information that it deems necessary, sometimes arguing that the player is not ready for the answer yet, or that it will reveal specific information in the future.
The Emperor plays a key role in the main story of [[Baldur's Gate 3]], and as part of this role its identity and personal background are kept obfuscated for much of the game. It very carefully divulges information that it deems necessary, sometimes arguing that the player is not ready for the answer yet, or that it will reveal specific information in the future.


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{{Q|"Don't let my form deceive you. I am the one that's been protecting you. I am the one that came to you in your dreams. Help me.|The Emperor, during Act 3}}
{{Q|"Don't let my form deceive you. I am the one that's been protecting you. I am the one that came to you in your dreams. Help me.|The Emperor, during Act 3}}
=== Personal quest ===
After reaching the [[Elfsong Tavern]] in Act Three, the Emperor will initiate the quest [[Visit the Emperor's Old Hideout]], in which the player can better get to know the Emperor. It discloses some of its past, during its time in the city and from before it became illithid.
=== Recruitment ===
The Emperor can appear in multiple combat encounters as a controllable ally, a neutral ally, or an enemy. It cannot, however, become a full member of the player's party or camp.
=== Romance ===
The Emperor can have a romance with the player during Act Three. See [[#Romance_2|Romance]].


==History==
==History==
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== Help Your Protector ==
== Events of Baldur's Gate 3 ==
=== Act Two finale ===
{{main|Help Your Protector}}
{{main|Help Your Protector}}
On the way to Baldur's Gate, the party will be ambushed by a group of Gish'ra warriors while resting at Wyrm's Lookout. Entering the portal to the Astral Prism, the party will hear their Dream Guardian calling out for help. However, when the party reaches them, it is only to discover the true identity of their visitor, as the illithid known as the Emperor.
On the way to Baldur's Gate, the party will be ambushed by a group of Gish'ra warriors while resting at Wyrm's Lookout. Entering the portal to the Astral Prism, the party will hear their Dream Guardian calling out for help. However, when the party reaches them, it is only to discover the true identity of their visitor, as the illithid known as the Emperor.
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Though this may seen contradictory to its previous promise as the Dream Guardian; to ensure the party do not become mind flayers, this promise refers to the player becoming a mind flayer unwillingly because of the Elder Brain. The Emperor is in favour of the player becoming a mind flayer of their own volition and without the influence of the Elder Brain.
Though this may seen contradictory to its previous promise as the Dream Guardian; to ensure the party do not become mind flayers, this promise refers to the player becoming a mind flayer unwillingly because of the Elder Brain. The Emperor is in favour of the player becoming a mind flayer of their own volition and without the influence of the Elder Brain.


== Visit the Emperor's Old Hideout ==
=== Act Three ===
==== Elfsong Tavern ====
{{main|Visit the Emperor's Old Hideout}}
{{main|Visit the Emperor's Old Hideout}}
As the party nears the [[Elfsong Tavern|Elfsong]], the Emperor will remark that the tavern is the location of its old hideout. The hideout proper is in the basement, past the Knights of the Shield's hideout. In it, the player will find various sentimental knick knacks from the Emperor's previous life, before becoming an illithid.  
As the party nears the [[Elfsong Tavern|Elfsong]], the Emperor will remark that the tavern is the location of its old hideout. The hideout proper is in the basement, past the Knights of the Shield's hideout. In it, the player will find various sentimental knick knacks from the Emperor's previous life, before becoming an illithid.  
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There are also some more illithid-adequate items such as chains for its preferred prey - allegedly criminals and lawbreakers - and jars for brains.  
There are also some more illithid-adequate items such as chains for its preferred prey - allegedly criminals and lawbreakers - and jars for brains.  


== The Great Wyrm ==
==== The Wyrmway ====
{{see also|Wyrmway|The Blade of Frontiers}}
{{see also|Wyrmway|The Blade of Frontiers}}
Once the party completes the Wyrmway trials, they will find the corpse of [[Ansur]] the Dragon. Interacting with his body will awaken Ansur's spirit, inhabiting the player. As Ansur's introduction concludes, he will detect the Emperor within the Astral Prism.
Once the party completes the Wyrmway trials, they will find the corpse of [[Ansur]] the Dragon. Interacting with his body will awaken Ansur's spirit, inhabiting the player. As Ansur's introduction concludes, he will detect the Emperor within the Astral Prism.


Ansur will reveal that the Emperor in fact was formerly [[Balduran]], the founder of [[Baldur's Gate]]. Furthermore, he explains that while the Emperor initially did not want to become a mind flayer, it eventually fully embraced its new form, and its comfort with this caused a rift between the Emperor and Ansur.
Ansur will reveal that the Emperor in fact was formerly [[Balduran]], the founder of [[Baldur's Gate]]. Furthermore, he explains that while the Emperor initially did not want to become a mind flayer, it eventually fully embraced its new form, and its comfort with this caused a rift between the Emperor and Ansur.
===Endings===
{{SpoilerBox|act=3|
;Let the Emperor use the Netherstones
:While the Emperor is duplicitous, it appears mostly concerned with its survival and prosperity. Should the player allow it to wield the Netherstones, it will follow through on destroying the Elder Brain, at the cost of letting it "assimilate" with [[Orpheus]].
:The Emperor will mention that it thought of controlling the Elder Brain, becoming the source of the [[Absolute]]. But unless otherwise persuaded, it will refuse, claiming that as long as the [[Cult of the Absolute]] remains, they will be in an open war with the [[Githyanki]], which is a war it is not certain it will survive. The Emperor will destroy [[the Netherbrain]], and the parasites within its control in this ending.
;The Emperor controls the Netherbrain
:It is also possible to persuade it to take control of the Netherbrain. In this scenario, it does not free the player or their party, instead making them mindless thralls and assuming absolute control of them, continuing the Grand Design.
;Orpheus is freed
:If the player frees Orpheus, the Emperor will abandon the party, and side with [[the Netherbrain]] for the sake of its own survival, as it believes - or claims it believes - that Orpheus may kill the party.
;Attack the Emperor
:The Emperor can be attacked and killed when it first reveals itself to be a mind flayer. This will result in the influence of the Netherbrain taking over control of the party, ending the game.}}


== List of interactions ==
== List of interactions ==
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Engaging in the primary scene has no effect on other ongoing romances, even when romancing [[Lae'zel]], who is generally hostile to illithids.
Engaging in the primary scene has no effect on other ongoing romances, even when romancing [[Lae'zel]], who is generally hostile to illithids.
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==Endings==
{{SpoilerBox|act=3|
;Let the Emperor use the Netherstones
:While the Emperor is duplicitous, it appears mostly concerned with its survival and prosperity. Should the player allow it to wield the Netherstones, it will follow through on destroying the Elder Brain, at the cost of letting it "assimilate" with [[Orpheus]].
:The Emperor will mention that it thought of controlling the Elder Brain, becoming the source of the [[Absolute]]. But unless otherwise persuaded, it will refuse, claiming that as long as the [[Cult of the Absolute]] remains, they will be in an open war with the [[Githyanki]], which is a war it is not certain it will survive. The Emperor will destroy [[the Netherbrain]], and the parasites within its control in this ending.
;The Emperor controls the Netherbrain
:It is also possible to persuade it to take control of the Netherbrain. In this scenario, it does not free the player or their party, instead making them mindless thralls and assuming absolute control of them, continuing the Grand Design.
;Orpheus is freed
:If the player frees Orpheus, the Emperor will abandon the party, and side with [[the Netherbrain]] for the sake of its own survival, as it believes - or claims it believes - that Orpheus may kill the party.
;Attack the Emperor
:The Emperor can be attacked and killed when it first reveals itself to be a mind flayer. This will result in the influence of the Netherbrain taking over control of the party, ending the game.}}


==Achievements==
==Achievements==
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Balduran3.png|The Emperor feeding on criminals
Balduran3.png|The Emperor feeding on criminals
Edward-vanderghote-emperor.webp|Character portrait by Edward Vanderghote
Edward-vanderghote-emperor.webp|Character portrait by Edward Vanderghote
Emperor Model Staff.png|The Emperor's model
|alt-file2-px=250Emperor Concept Art.png|Concept Art
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