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{{Q|When a fallen paladin dies without atonement, it can be brought back from the grave as something entirely different - entirely evil.|author=In-game racial description}} | {{Q|When a fallen paladin dies without atonement, it can be brought back from the grave as something entirely different - entirely evil.|author=In-game racial description}} | ||
== | == Death Knight characters == | ||
* [[That Which Guards]] | * [[That Which Guards]] | ||
* [[That Which Lurks]] | * [[That Which Lurks]] | ||
* [[That Which Watches]] | * [[That Which Watches]] | ||
* [[Stalker Svignee]] | * [[Stalker Svignee]] | ||
== External links == | |||
* {{FRWiki|Death knight|long}} | |||
[[Category:Non-playable races]] | [[Category:Non-playable races]] | ||
[[Category:Undead]] | [[Category:Undead]] | ||
{{NavCreatures}} | {{NavCreatures}} |
Revision as of 13:40, 16 March 2024
Death knights are a race of undead in Baldur's Gate 3. They were once paladins in life, twisted in undeath into powerful and cruel entities.
Overview
“ | When a fallen paladin dies without atonement, it can be brought back from the grave as something entirely different - entirely evil. |
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— In-game racial description |