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'''Ancient Mausoleum''' is a [[location]] in the [[Lower City]] of [[Baldur's Gate]] in [[Act Three]]. It can be accessed through the mausoleum labelled as '''Grand Mausoluem''' in the [[Graveyard (Lower City)|Graveyard]] of the Lower City.
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| summary = It can be accessed through the mausoleum labelled as '''Grand Mausoluem''' in the [[Graveyard (Lower City)|Graveyard]] of the Lower City.
| region = Lower City
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== Area Information ==
== Area Information ==
Opening the sarcophagus requires a (DC 15) [[Strength]] check and will trigger three hidden (DC 15) [[Hunger of Hadar]] vent traps (DC 10) around the room. There are also two (DC 20) locked Opulent Chests.
Opening the sarcophagus requires a (DC 15) [[Strength]] check and will trigger three hidden (DC 15) [[Hunger of Hadar]] vent traps (DC 10) around the room. There are also two (DC 20) locked Opulent Chests.
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There is a book that strongly hints that "Withers" is actually Jergal, the original god of death.
There is a book that strongly hints that "Withers" is actually Jergal, the original god of death.


{{Lower City}}
[[Category:Locations]]
[[Category:Locations]]
[[Category:Act Three Locations]]
[[Category:Act Three Locations]]

Revision as of 20:43, 12 August 2024

Ancient Mausoleum is a Location within Lower City in Act Three of Baldur's Gate 3. It can be accessed through the mausoleum labelled as Grand Mausoluem in the Graveyard of the Lower City.

Area Information

Opening the sarcophagus requires a (DC 15) Strength check and will trigger three hidden (DC 15) Hunger of Hadar vent traps (DC 10) around the room. There are also two (DC 20) locked Opulent Chests.

There is a book that strongly hints that "Withers" is actually Jergal, the original god of death.