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Removed the entry about her previous actions causing her trauma. The only thing she refused to do was sacrificing an infant. In Baldur's Gate II, she doesn't protest against any evil actions, up to and including releasing Neb, a serial child killer.
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(Removed the entry about her previous actions causing her trauma. The only thing she refused to do was sacrificing an infant. In Baldur's Gate II, she doesn't protest against any evil actions, up to and including releasing Neb, a serial child killer.)
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In her original epilogue{{cite web|work = Baldur's Gate Wiki|accessdate = 2023-10-10|url = https://baldursgate.fandom.com/wiki/Viconia_DeVir#Epilogues|title = Viconia's original epilogues}} Viconia killed all cult members due to one's betrayal, shrugging off the admonishment of her goddess, which mirrors her early rebellious actions against {{FRWiki|Lolth}}. She then wandered the Realms and stopped several crises with the help of {{FRWiki|Drizzt Do'Urden}}, including saving the elven city of Suldanessalar, for which she received honours from {{FRWiki|Queen Ellesime}}. Her fate following the events above was unknown.
In her original epilogue{{cite web|work = Baldur's Gate Wiki|accessdate = 2023-10-10|url = https://baldursgate.fandom.com/wiki/Viconia_DeVir#Epilogues|title = Viconia's original epilogues}} Viconia killed all cult members due to one's betrayal, shrugging off the admonishment of her goddess, which mirrors her early rebellious actions against {{FRWiki|Lolth}}. She then wandered the Realms and stopped several crises with the help of {{FRWiki|Drizzt Do'Urden}}, including saving the elven city of Suldanessalar, for which she received honours from {{FRWiki|Queen Ellesime}}. Her fate following the events above was unknown.


In ''Baldur's Gate 3'', Viconia's motive behind the Waterdeep slaughter was changed to obeying Shar's order, and she remained obedient to her goddess ever since. She has performed Shar's tasks faithfully, such as abducting children and torturing their relatives, similar to what Lolth did to her beloved brother, which has caused her trauma in the previous games.  
In ''Baldur's Gate 3'', Viconia's motive behind the Waterdeep slaughter was changed to obeying Shar's order, and she remained obedient to her goddess ever since. She has performed Shar's tasks faithfully, such as abducting children and torturing their relatives, similar to what Lolth did to her beloved brother.  


According to Larian, this version of Viconia follows the ''Wizards of the Coast'' canon{{verify}}, with her background and personality changed to integrate into the narrative of ''Baldur's Gate 3''.
According to Larian, this version of Viconia follows the ''Wizards of the Coast'' canon{{verify}}, with her background and personality changed to integrate into the narrative of ''Baldur's Gate 3''.
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