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| image_alt_text = Cover artwork of Wyll from Baldur's Gate 3, with Mizora peaking in behind him. | | image_alt_text = Cover artwork of Wyll from Baldur's Gate 3, with Mizora peaking in behind him. | ||
| role = [[ | | role = [[Origin characters|Origin Character]]<br>[[Companion]] | ||
| creator = Kevin Vanord | | creator = Kevin Vanord | ||
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'''Wyll Ravengard''' is an [[ | '''Wyll Ravengard''' is an [[Origin characters|Origin Character]] and recruitable [[Companion]]{{ref|Wyll was voiced by [https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2855708/ Lanre Malaolu] during [[Early Access]], but was replaced for unknown reasons. Official Livestream: Larian Studios (07-07-2023). [https://www.youtube.com/live/MW846h6FyU4 Panel from Hell Release Showcase]. Larian Studios YouTube Channel. Retrieved 07-07-2023. }} with the [[Folk Hero]] background. He is a [[Human]] and a [[The Fiend|Fiend]] [[Warlock]] first appearing during [[Act One]]. | ||
Known as the "Blade of Frontiers" across the marches of [[Baldur's Gate]], Wyll is a valiant hero that fights injustice and hunts monsters wherever they may hide. Though bound forever to his infernal patron {{CharLink|Mizora}}, he has dedicated his whole life to protecting the city he loves. He can be first found in the [[Emerald Grove]] (or at [[Campsite|camp]] if {{CharLink|Karlach}} was recruited before him) during Act One, where he can be recruited into the party as well as romanced by characters of any gender. | Known as the "Blade of Frontiers" across the marches of [[Baldur's Gate]], Wyll is a valiant hero that fights injustice and hunts monsters wherever they may hide. Though bound forever to his infernal patron {{CharLink|Mizora}}, he has dedicated his whole life to protecting the city he loves. He can be first found in the [[Emerald Grove]] (or at [[Campsite|camp]] if {{CharLink|Karlach}} was recruited before him) during Act One, where he can be recruited into the party as well as romanced by characters of any gender. | ||
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*If {{CharLink|Karlach}} is recruited first, Wyll will appear at camp after taking a [[Long Rest]], and will immediately confront the group. Convincing him not to attack Karlach will gain approval from your other companions. | *If {{CharLink|Karlach}} is recruited first, Wyll will appear at camp after taking a [[Long Rest]], and will immediately confront the group. Convincing him not to attack Karlach will gain approval from your other companions. | ||
*If the Druid's Grove quest is completed, Wyll cannot be found within the Hollow anymore. He will instead appear after recruiting Karlach upon taking a long rest. | *If the Druid's Grove quest is completed, Wyll cannot be found within the Hollow anymore. He will instead appear after recruiting Karlach upon taking a long rest. | ||
*Wyll disappears from the game if Karlach dies before meeting him.{{verify}} | *Wyll disappears from the game if Karlach dies before meeting him.{{verify|or maybe even if the grove is sealed}} | ||
=== Approval === | === Approval === | ||
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=== Personality === | === Personality === | ||
Heroic and kindhearted, but conflicted and ever struggling against his pactmistress, Wyll has dedicated most of his life to fighting on behalf of the people of the | Heroic and kindhearted, but conflicted and ever struggling against his pactmistress, Wyll has dedicated most of his life to fighting on behalf of the people of the {{FRWiki|Sword Coast}}. He takes his duty and title seriously, and speaks boastfully of his skills and past as ''"the Blade of Frontiers"''. Despite his determination to his cause, he has a more playful side, suggesting that the party stops to try the drinks at [[The Waning Moon]], and wistfully saying to Karlach that he would love to unwind and swim at the beach in Act 3. | ||
He retains some of his noble upbringing, not only in the manner of his speaking, but also in some of the past-times he has, such as dancing and a fondness for good wine.{{ref|Various locations, lines spoken by Wyll when revealing his relationship with Ulder Ravengard.<br>''"Father's the son of a blacksmith, born with barely a coin in the coffers. (...) I spent more time duelling with father than I did rubbing elbows with lords. Not to say I didn't develop a taste for good wine and a talent for courtly dance."''}} Still, while he is able to partake in the pomp and vanity of higher society, he prefers the simple life he leads now.{{ref|Wyll's story was almost entirely rewritten for full release after fan feedback. In Early Access, he struggled with a brutal side and with living up to the title of the Blade of Frontiers, and had a particular hatred of goblins. His pact with Mizora was made due to his desire for vengeance after being attacked by goblins and losing his eye to one of them. His personality on release was rewritten to be more genuinely heroic and kind-hearted, with his personal struggles focusing more on his relationship with his father and with Mizora, and his hatred of goblins being swapped for a hatred of devils and their kind.}} | He retains some of his noble upbringing, not only in the manner of his speaking, but also in some of the past-times he has, such as dancing and a fondness for good wine.{{ref|Various locations, lines spoken by Wyll when revealing his relationship with Ulder Ravengard.<br>''"Father's the son of a blacksmith, born with barely a coin in the coffers. (...) I spent more time duelling with father than I did rubbing elbows with lords. Not to say I didn't develop a taste for good wine and a talent for courtly dance."''}} Still, while he is able to partake in the pomp and vanity of higher society, he prefers the simple life he leads now.{{ref|Wyll's story was almost entirely rewritten for full release after fan feedback. In Early Access, he struggled with a brutal side and with living up to the title of the Blade of Frontiers, and had a particular hatred of goblins. His pact with Mizora was made due to his desire for vengeance after being attacked by goblins and losing his eye to one of them. His personality on release was rewritten to be more genuinely heroic and kind-hearted, with his personal struggles focusing more on his relationship with his father and with Mizora, and his hatred of goblins being swapped for a hatred of devils and their kind.}} | ||
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== History == | == History == | ||
=== Life in Baldur's Gate === | === Life in Baldur's Gate === | ||
The son of Grand Duke {{CharLink|Ulder Ravengard}}, Wyll observed many of the political inner workings of Baldur's Gate while growing up. His mother, Francesca,{{ref|[[Duke Ravengard's Longsword]] description.}} died in childbirth,{{ref | The son of Grand Duke {{CharLink|Ulder Ravengard}}, Wyll observed many of the political inner workings of Baldur's Gate while growing up. His mother, Francesca,{{ref|[[Duke Ravengard's Longsword]] description.}} died in childbirth,{{ref|Campsite, dialogue exchange between the player character and Wyll after encountering Arabella in the Shadowlands and agreeing to find her parents.<br>''Player: "You've talked about your father, but not your mother. Why's that?"<br>Wyll: "Because there's nothing to tell. She died when I was born."''}} and he spent a largely happy childhood being trained by his father, who came from a working-class background, being taught practical skills such as swordplay.{{ref|Wyll's story was almost entirely rewritten for full release after fan feedback. In Early Access, he struggled with a brutal side and with living up to the title of the Blade of Frontiers, and had a particular hatred of goblins. His pact with Mizora was made due to his desire for vengeance after being attacked by goblins and losing his eye to one of them. His personality on release was rewritten to be more genuinely heroic and kind-hearted, with his personal struggles focusing more on his relationship with his father and with Mizora, and his hatred of goblins being swapped for a hatred of devils and their kind.}} Much of Wyll's principles come from his father, who instilled in him a sense of duty to the city of Baldur's Gate and its people. As his father rose through the ranks of nobility, Wyll took part of many noble gatherings, getting to know that side of the city well. | ||
=== A pact with the devil === | === A pact with the devil === | ||
When he was seventeen, Wyll felt a grave warning urging him to investigate the outskirts of the city, where he encountered [[Deities#Tiamat|Tiamat]] cultists ready to summon the tyrannical dragon goddess to the plane. Eager to stop them, but young and powerless against many armed cultists, Wyll's desperation attracted {{CharLink|Mizora}} who offered him a solution: her powers in exchange for his eternal servitude. Wyll didn't hesitate, and together they made quick work of the cult,{{ref|name=pact2|Campsite, vision of the events shared by Wyll when he reveals the terms of his pact after saving Mizora.<br>''Wyll: "A tenday after father left, I head a whisper as I slept. (...)"<br>Narrator: "As the maelstrom howls, Mizora's lips press to your ear. 'She will destroy Baldur's Gate. Grant me your soul - and I will give you tthe power to save it', she whispers."''}} however, young Ravengard would soon realize the cost of dealing with devils, as one of the many clauses of the pact prevented him from disclosing what happened that night.{{ref | When he was seventeen, Wyll felt a grave warning urging him to investigate the outskirts of the city, where he encountered [[Deities#Tiamat|Tiamat]] cultists ready to summon the tyrannical dragon goddess to the plane. Eager to stop them, but young and powerless against many armed cultists, Wyll's desperation attracted {{CharLink|Mizora}} who offered him a solution: her powers in exchange for his eternal servitude. Wyll didn't hesitate, and together they made quick work of the cult,{{ref|name=pact2|Campsite, vision of the events shared by Wyll when he reveals the terms of his pact after saving Mizora.<br>''Wyll: "A tenday after father left, I head a whisper as I slept. (...)"<br>Narrator: "As the maelstrom howls, Mizora's lips press to your ear. 'She will destroy Baldur's Gate. Grant me your soul - and I will give you tthe power to save it', she whispers."''}} however, young Ravengard would soon realize the cost of dealing with devils, as one of the many clauses of the pact prevented him from disclosing what happened that night.{{ref|Campsite, lines spoken by Wyll when he reveals the terms of his pact after saving Mizora.<br>''"I tried to tell him the truth, but my mouth couldn't form the words. I led him to the battlefield, but Mizora had swept it clean. After, he said only one word: 'Go'. So I did."''}}{{ref|[[Mind Flayer Colony]], dialogue between the player character and Wyll after freeing Mizora.<br>''Player: "Mizora said you can talk about your pact and exile. It's time I know the whole truth."<br>Wyll: "First, we kill Ketheric Thorm. Then I'll tell you everything you want to know."''}} Though Mizora never gave specifics for why she approached Wyll, all she revealed was that Tiamat's scheme was at odds with [[Zariel|Zariel's]] plans.{{ref|Campsite, lines spoken by Wyll when he reveals the terms of his pact after saving Mizora.<br>''"Tiamat made a play for power. Zariel had other plans."}} | ||
When his father, Ulder Ravengard, returned from [[Elturel]] to find his son accompanied by a devil, he demanded an explanation, yet Wyll's tongue was unable to explain what happened, and the scene of the ordeal was conveniently cleaned up. With cold disappointment, his father cast him out from the city, forever exiled to the frontiers.{{ref | When his father, Ulder Ravengard, returned from [[Elturel]] to find his son accompanied by a devil, he demanded an explanation, yet Wyll's tongue was unable to explain what happened, and the scene of the ordeal was conveniently cleaned up. With cold disappointment, his father cast him out from the city, forever exiled to the frontiers.{{ref|Campsite, line spoken by Ulder Ravengard when talking to him with Wyll present after rescuing him.<br>''"My son, you sold your soul to save Baldur's Gate - and I cast you out for it."''}} | ||
Ever since, Wyll has roamed the frontiers beyond Baldur's Gate, struggling to serve the city, protect the weak and fight for justice, as he carries out Mizora's infernal whims. | Ever since, Wyll has roamed the frontiers beyond Baldur's Gate, struggling to serve the city, protect the weak and fight for justice, as he carries out Mizora's infernal whims. | ||
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== Involvement == | == Involvement == | ||
[[File:Wyll Icon.png|right|125px]] | [[File:Wyll Icon.png|right|125px]] | ||
{{Hatnote|See main article: [[The Blade of Frontiers]]}} | {{Hatnote|See main article: [[The Blade of Frontiers]]}} | ||
''The Blade of Frontiers'' is Wyll's personal quest. It is added to the journal upon recruiting him, and it spans all three acts of the game. | ''The Blade of Frontiers'' is Wyll's personal quest. It is added to the journal upon recruiting him, and it spans all three acts of the game. | ||
=== Act One === | |||
At the start of the game, Wyll is on the hunt for Karlach, the latest target his patron Mizora wishes dead. Forced to obey as part of their pact, the hunt takes Wyll to [[Avernus]], where he finds his quarry slaying scores of her own. Wyll's relentless pursuit after the fleeing Karlach eventually ends on a rogue [[Nautiloid]], suddenly materialised before them. As they confront each other on the ship, they are captured by [[Mind Flayer|Mind Flayers]] and tadpoled, kept aboard awaiting [https://forgottenrealms.fandom.com/wiki/Ceremorphosis Ceremorphosis]. | At the start of the game, Wyll is on the hunt for Karlach, the latest target his patron Mizora wishes dead. Forced to obey as part of their pact, the hunt takes Wyll to [[Avernus]], where he finds his quarry slaying scores of her own. Wyll's relentless pursuit after the fleeing Karlach eventually ends on a rogue [[Nautiloid]], suddenly materialised before them. As they confront each other on the ship, they are captured by [[Mind Flayer|Mind Flayers]] and tadpoled, kept aboard awaiting [https://forgottenrealms.fandom.com/wiki/Ceremorphosis Ceremorphosis]. | ||
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If the party reaches [[Waukeen's Rest]], they'll find a burning inn surrounded by [[Flaming Fist|Flaming Fists]], mercenaries working as [[Baldur's Gate|Baldur's Gate's]] enforcers. They'll quickly reveal that Grand Duke Ravengard is trapped inside, and needs to be saved. Wyll quickly moves to help, rescuing {{CharLink|Florrick|Counsellor Florrick}}, the duke's advisor, in the process, but no signs of the duke can be found. Outside and safe, Florrick recognises Wyll and urges him to save his father, letting slip that Wyll is the son of the duke. Ambushed by [[Drow]], the duke was kidnapped and taken to [[Moonrise Towers]], the base of operations of the [[Cult of the Absolute]]. | If the party reaches [[Waukeen's Rest]], they'll find a burning inn surrounded by [[Flaming Fist|Flaming Fists]], mercenaries working as [[Baldur's Gate|Baldur's Gate's]] enforcers. They'll quickly reveal that Grand Duke Ravengard is trapped inside, and needs to be saved. Wyll quickly moves to help, rescuing {{CharLink|Florrick|Counsellor Florrick}}, the duke's advisor, in the process, but no signs of the duke can be found. Outside and safe, Florrick recognises Wyll and urges him to save his father, letting slip that Wyll is the son of the duke. Ambushed by [[Drow]], the duke was kidnapped and taken to [[Moonrise Towers]], the base of operations of the [[Cult of the Absolute]]. | ||
=== Act Two === | |||
At some point during the adventures in the [[Shadow-Cursed Lands]], Mizora will appear before Wyll and the party, informing Wyll that the absolutists have captured an important asset of Zariel, a powerful devil, and that he must rescue them. Stressing out the importance of the mission, Mizora disappears as quickly as she arrived. | At some point during the adventures in the [[Shadow-Cursed Lands]], Mizora will appear before Wyll and the party, informing Wyll that the absolutists have captured an important asset of Zariel, a powerful devil, and that he must rescue them. Stressing out the importance of the mission, Mizora disappears as quickly as she arrived. | ||
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Following Ketheric through the colony, the party eventually finds him arguing with {{CharLink|Enver Gortash}} and {{CharLink|Orin|Orin the Red}}, with Duke Ravengard next to them. After the [[Absolute]] is revealed to be an [[Elder Brain]] under the control of the three Chosen, Orin takes the duke and forces a tadpole into his eye. Gortash and Orin leave for Baldur's Gate not long after, with a now enthralled duke in tow. | Following Ketheric through the colony, the party eventually finds him arguing with {{CharLink|Enver Gortash}} and {{CharLink|Orin|Orin the Red}}, with Duke Ravengard next to them. After the [[Absolute]] is revealed to be an [[Elder Brain]] under the control of the three Chosen, Orin takes the duke and forces a tadpole into his eye. Gortash and Orin leave for Baldur's Gate not long after, with a now enthralled duke in tow. | ||
=== Act Three === | |||
Arriving at Baldur's Gate, Mizora can be found once more waiting for Wyll and the party on the main floor of the [[Wyrm's Rock Fortress]], provided she was rescued from Moonrise. She will mock Ulder Ravengard's fate and goad Wyll into hurrying to the main chamber. When the party returns, Mizora will announce that she is ready to break the pact between her and Wyll, and that she will meet everyone back at the campsite. | Arriving at Baldur's Gate, Mizora can be found once more waiting for Wyll and the party on the main floor of the [[Wyrm's Rock Fortress]], provided she was rescued from Moonrise. She will mock Ulder Ravengard's fate and goad Wyll into hurrying to the main chamber. When the party returns, Mizora will announce that she is ready to break the pact between her and Wyll, and that she will meet everyone back at the campsite. | ||
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==== The Blade of Avernus ==== | ==== The Blade of Avernus ==== | ||
If Wyll was transformed by Mizora and chooses not to become the Grand Duke of Baldur's Gate, he takes on the mantle of ''"the Blade of Avernus"'' and vows to hunt devils in their own homeland. By the time he is summoned by {{CharLink|Withers}} for his gathering six months after the events of the game, Wyll has become a seasoned slayer of fiends, boasting about his many hunts. If his contract was broken, he will also mention that he's working with a diabolist from {{FRWiki|Calimshan}} to use his sending stone eye to track Mizora, setting his sights on his former patron. If still bound to his patron, he mentions that she's been surprisingly hands-off, sending him only after demons and devils per their agreement. If Karlach was convinced to return to Avernus with Wyll, they | If Wyll was transformed by Mizora and chooses not to become the Grand Duke of Baldur's Gate, he takes on the mantle of ''"the Blade of Avernus"'' and vows to hunt devils in their own homeland. By the time he is summoned by {{CharLink|Withers}} for his gathering six months after the events of the game, Wyll has become a seasoned slayer of fiends, boasting about his many hunts. If his contract was broken, he will also mention that he's working with a diabolist from {{FRWiki|Calimshan}} to use his sending stone eye to track Mizora, setting his sights on his former patron. If still bound to his patron, he mentions that she's been surprisingly hands-off, sending him only after demons and devils per their agreement. If Karlach was convinced to return to Avernus with Wyll, they joined efforts to find a cure for her mechanical heart. They have grown closer after travelling together in the last six months. {{ref|[[Epilogue]], lines spoken by Karlach during Withers' gathering if only she and Wyll ended up in Avernus by the end of the game. <br>''"War is a dirty business, soldier, it's been exactly how you think. But having Wyll around is being incredible. Fucker's even better at killing devils than yours truly. We don't have much time to chat, but just knowing he's there makes all the difference. "''<br>or<br>"''Wish Wyll and I had more time to reminisce, but surviving Avernus is just non-stop. Still, having him there has been incredible. You really can get through anything with someone you love at your side.''"}} | ||
==== Grand Duke of Baldur's Gate ==== | ==== Grand Duke of Baldur's Gate ==== | ||
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== Interactions == | == Interactions == | ||
=== Companion interactions === | === Companion interactions === | ||
Wyll has unique dialogue interactions as a companion available after certain events. Whenever one is available, he will have a floating [ ! ] icon above him. | Wyll has unique dialogue interactions as a companion available after certain events. Whenever one is available, he will have a floating [ ! ] icon above him. | ||
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==== Act One ==== | ==== Act One ==== | ||
*{{CharLink|Florrick|Counsellor Florrick}} | *{{CharLink|Florrick|Counsellor Florrick}} | ||
*{{CharLink|Yeva|Gauntlet Yeva}} | |||
*{{CharLink|Mizora}} | *{{CharLink|Mizora}} | ||
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==== Act Three ==== | ==== Act Three ==== | ||
*{{CharLink|Elin|Blaze Elin}} | |||
*{{CharLink|Edwynna|Gauntlet Edwynna}} | |||
*{{CharLink|Ulder Ravengard}} | *{{CharLink|Ulder Ravengard}} | ||
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***** '''Wyll:''' Devil... patron... Zariel's servant... | ***** '''Wyll:''' Devil... patron... Zariel's servant... | ||
{{Dialogue end}} | {{Dialogue end}} | ||
== Related Literature == | |||
* {{MdRarityItem|A Father's Diary}} | |||
== Loot == | == Loot == | ||
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== Gallery == | == Gallery == | ||
<gallery heights=" | <gallery heights="250px" mode="packed"> | ||
File:Wyll Unarmed Model.webp|Base model. | File:Wyll Unarmed Model.webp|Base model. | ||
File:Wyll Camp Model.webp|Camp clothing model. | File:Wyll Camp Model.webp|Camp clothing model. | ||
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</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
== Notes and References == | |||
== Notes == | |||
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== External links == | == External links == | ||
{{FRWiki|Wyll Ravengard|long}} | * {{FRWiki|Wyll Ravengard|long}} | ||
* [https://media.dndbeyond.com/compendium-images/claims/bg3/char-sheets/BG3-Wyll-Sheet.pdf Wyll's official 5E D&D Character Sheet on D&D Beyond] (PDF) | * [https://media.dndbeyond.com/compendium-images/claims/bg3/char-sheets/BG3-Wyll-Sheet.pdf Wyll's official 5E D&D Character Sheet on D&D Beyond] (PDF) | ||