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== Notes and Trivia == | == Notes and Trivia == | ||
*In [[Early Access]] they were available as deity options for {{Class|Cleric|25}} however they were removed in the full release of the game. | *In [[Early Access]] they were available as deity options for {{Class|Cleric|25}} however they were removed in the full release of the game. | ||
{{SpoilerBox|The '''[[Brand of the Absolute]]''' bears a striking resemblance to their symbols: the black hand of Bane, the skull of Bhaal, and the triangle-inset skull of Myrkul.}} | {{SpoilerBox| | ||
*Passing the [[Investigation]] [[Checks|check]] for the [[Book of Dead Gods]] references the Dead Three. | |||
*The '''[[Brand of the Absolute]]''' bears a striking resemblance to their symbols: the black hand of Bane, the skull of Bhaal, and the triangle-inset skull of Myrkul.}} |
Revision as of 09:29, 11 August 2023
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The Dead Three are a trio of evil deities: Bane the Lord of Tyranny, Bhaal the Lord of Murder and Myrkul the Lord of Bones. They earned their monicker after all three gods were slain during the period known as the Time of Troubles. Despite their deaths, the Dead Three eventually manage to return to life.
Notes and Trivia
- In Early Access they were available as deity options for however they were removed in the full release of the game.
Spoiler warning! This section reveals details about the story of Baldur's Gate 3.
- Passing the Investigation check for the Book of Dead Gods references the Dead Three.
- The Brand of the Absolute bears a striking resemblance to their symbols: the black hand of Bane, the skull of Bhaal, and the triangle-inset skull of Myrkul.