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Made the description of the Dark Urge's resurrection more specific instead of literal.
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After confronting Orin, the Dark Urge may restore themselves as Bhaals's Chosen, or refuse the title.
After confronting Orin, the Dark Urge may restore themselves as Bhaals's Chosen, or refuse the title.


Should they refuse to become Bhaal's chosen, the Dark Urge will be drained of their father's blood, immediately dying, dooming them to be lost in the Fugue Plane for eternity. However, soon after {{CharLink|Withers}} invests a portion of his power into the Dark Urge, entwining their fates. The Dark Urge is reborn as Wither's champion, free from the Urge. They will also lose access to the Slayer form if they had previously obtained it in Act Two.
Should they refuse to become Bhaal's chosen, the Dark Urge will be drained of their father's blood and essence, immediately dying, dooming them to be lost in the Fugue Plane for eternity. However, {{CharLink|Withers}} intervenes by investing a portion of his remaining power into the Dark Urge, bringing them back to life. Reborn anew, the Dark Urge is free of the Urge, and able to determine their own path in life. Because of this, they will also lose access to the Slayer form if they had previously obtained it in Act Two.


Should they agree to become Bhaal's chosen once more, they will instead be given the task to control the Netherbrain in the name of Bhaal, and will gain access the Slayer form if they did not already.
Should they agree to become Bhaal's chosen once more, they will instead be given the task to control the Netherbrain in the name of Bhaal, and will gain access the Slayer form if they did not already.
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