Who is Withers in Baldurs Gate 3?

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  • In Baldur's Gate 3 you can find a strange creature named Withers, who possesses some very interesting powers. Who is Withers and what is the lore behind this enigmatic being?
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  • @nannexrunner7252
    @nannexrunner7252 Před 7 měsíci +3026

    You may already know this, but there is a crypt in Act 3 where you can find a diary. The diary recounts how the crypt's inhabitant encountered Jergal. He mentions how Jergal asked him a single question. "What is the value of a single mortal life?" So yeah

    • @87axal
      @87axal Před 7 měsíci +505

      There is also a statue of Jergal right in front of the room with his sacrophagus.

    • @dave_marian
      @dave_marian  Před 7 měsíci +171

      👍

    • @zawwin1846
      @zawwin1846 Před 7 měsíci +53

      Nothing……. Everything

    • @kulko121
      @kulko121 Před 7 měsíci +14

      Guess he didn’t know lmao I thought he would mention it

    • @Darkgladiat
      @Darkgladiat Před 7 měsíci +3

      Where is that sir i want to go to that place too

  • @manafish8732
    @manafish8732 Před 4 měsíci +450

    'extremely powerful and ancient god who just kind of quietly chills out with mortals' is one of my favourite fantasy tropes

    • @dave_marian
      @dave_marian  Před 4 měsíci +19

      D&D gods generally seem quite approachable XD

    • @XX-sp3tt
      @XX-sp3tt Před měsícem +4

      Remember, we're seeing Jergal long long LOOOOOONNG after he's tired of the game. He bas portfolios that made him an ultimate evil... but he'd grown tired, bored, weary, with no with the power and will to challenge him and give his existence meaning... He ironically stripped away the responsibilities that did nothing but blur his vision to the responsibility that truly impassioned him... his duty to record the balance of life and death in the world till the last trumpet sounds.

    • @zacharyjackson1829
      @zacharyjackson1829 Před 5 dny

      being immortal really can make you get bored after awhile and humanity is basically just drama tv.

  • @asuka7309
    @asuka7309 Před 3 měsíci +116

    This makes withers talking about how you've not romanced any companion even funnier. An ancient god of death telling you you've got no bitches.
    Also I just love the idea of the party having Jergal casually chilling out at their camp without anybody having any suspicions of how important he actually is.

    • @dave_marian
      @dave_marian  Před 3 měsíci +7

      Yeah, the idea of this being a weird kind of smalltalk is quite entertaining :D

    • @wrath-2187
      @wrath-2187 Před 2 měsíci +3

      He actually made me tear up hahaha, even in a video game where all the characters are designed to like you, i got no bitches. Funny stuff aside, i liked karlach, and i just didnt get enough good boy points with her early on so she never liked me, but gale, laezel and astarion came onto me like a couple of trucks, but i didnt want to play around so i waited until it was too long xD

  • @jaffarebellion292
    @jaffarebellion292 Před 7 měsíci +1318

    Larian did a fantastic job with Withers, allowing the players to piece together who he is without outright stating "Hey! Hey, player! Did you know this is Jergal?! This is Jergal!!!"

    • @dave_marian
      @dave_marian  Před 7 měsíci +93

      Agreed! Great character building.

    • @chrisspellman5952
      @chrisspellman5952 Před 7 měsíci +49

      As a non-DnD player, the name would have held no meaning to me even if he introduced himself as Jergal. However, it was fun piecing it all together while playing. The only thing I never figured out, story wise, was why. Maybe I missed some reading? Perhaps Larian forgot to add that bit themselves? Perhaps it's answered if I play a certain way and it's a rare encounter? no idea.

    • @martinwest7250
      @martinwest7250 Před 7 měsíci +74

      ​@@chrisspellman5952he made the dead three gods and they were trying to turn everything into mindflayers who don't have souls. Withers tells you his motivation.

    • @chrisspellman5952
      @chrisspellman5952 Před 7 měsíci +2

      @@martinwest7250 oh, sorry. I meant why he was going by a different name.

    • @martinwest7250
      @martinwest7250 Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@chrisspellman5952 ah my bad

  • @dylancox631
    @dylancox631 Před 6 měsíci +512

    He is Jergal. I discovered this the other day when I finally had to have a character resurrected. He says "I strike thy name from the archive" and poof, they were back. Jergal's title is the Doomscribe and he oversees the archive of the dead. No one can write or alter the archive except him, not even Kelemvor. That means he's 100% Jergal.

    • @hideakiakio6698
      @hideakiakio6698 Před 5 měsíci +12

      Also the concept art gives it away

    • @poop_storm
      @poop_storm Před 5 měsíci +51

      This would explain why he gets so pissed at the Dead Three for erasing people’s souls by turning them into mind flayers

    • @zachary3367
      @zachary3367 Před 4 měsíci +6

      ​@@poop_storm withers is strange when it comes to the subject of souls and mind flayers, one minute hes telling my mf tav that I still have a soul and im still me then in the epilogue he says mindflayers dont have souls. My headcanon is that like with vampires the soul is still there its just been cutoff from the divine and so to a gods eyes its gone or maybe the elderbrain or dead 3 siphons the souls away from the newborn mindflayers when it takes control of them which would help explain discrepancies we see in game since our mindflayer tav or karlach mf or Orpheus mf are unique in how we were changed.
      I mean in game its pretty clear mindflayers do have souls considering withers can resurrect a dead mf tav which by his own admission requires a soul (you see what its like when he resurrects someone without a soul when you use the hirelings) you can still use ki while a mindflayer, you can still astral project and so can the emperor, theres the whole aberrant mind sorcerer which again points to mf's having a soul of at least some sort.
      The ambiguity is kind of nice really for a game like bg3. My personal headcanon is that my mf tav is the same tav as before, I couldn't stomach the idea of karlach giving up and turning into one when I was still hoping to try and fix her heart, I wasnt sure if i could trust the emperor enough to destroy the elderbrain or be strong enough to, Orpheus i honestly assumed was going to be a mega racist so I didn't even want to attempt that path, so the only option left was my tav to sacrifice himself for the greater good of the city and people rather than pushing the responsibility onto someone else because that's what an actual hero does.
      I was so happy to learn I could go to avernus with karlach and mitigate the risks of my condition while simultaneously protecting someone my tav had grown to love. Id like to think if karlachs heart is fixed and we can leave avernus she might stay with illithitav me and we'll just constantly journey around looking for places and people who need saving because being close to danger and away from people is probably the safest option for everyone involved, hoping to eventually stumble onto a cure potentially or dying in service to helping people, continuing to be the tav he was and tried to be.

    • @eldritchkaiju5829
      @eldritchkaiju5829 Před 4 měsíci

      The game files elaborate on his backstory regarding the characters as well, he’s supposedly been tasked to assist the PCs by Helm as some sort of penance

    • @iyeetsecurity922
      @iyeetsecurity922 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Neeeeeeeerds!

  • @vin-cc9nk
    @vin-cc9nk Před 7 měsíci +43

    My favorite Withers moment is when he low-key mocks you for not being in a romantic relationship with anyone.

    • @dave_marian
      @dave_marian  Před 7 měsíci +3

      Some love it some hate it, haha

    • @dreadknight0
      @dreadknight0 Před 2 měsíci

      really weird when he asks that to your hireling who he resurrected partially himself and added his manerism when talk.

  • @MissChambersxo
    @MissChambersxo Před 3 měsíci +40

    The fact he’s Jergal makes the redeemed dark urge scene so fucking good. Even after making the Dead Three gods, he’s still strong enough to resurrect the Dark Urge, the literal purest Bhaalspawn to ever exist, as his Chosen in the middle of Bhaal’s literal temple while destroying the part of their soul that was once controlled by Bhaal.

    • @dave_marian
      @dave_marian  Před 3 měsíci +6

      He's like One Punch Man. Insanely strong but not very motivated.

  • @seederra
    @seederra Před 6 měsíci +450

    If you play as a cleric of Kelemvor you get unique dialogue when you meet Withers. Tav remarks that he feels familiar and asks if they know him. Withers responds "Yes, but I imagine it is not the way thee believe, thou who walk with death, child of Kelemvor. That is enough for an understanding between us."
    After the death of Myrkul, Bane, and Bhaal, Jergal became the steward of Kelemvor, who he worked well with. The attention to the most minor details in this game is unreal.

    • @dave_marian
      @dave_marian  Před 6 měsíci +10

      :)

    • @LadyAhro
      @LadyAhro Před 4 měsíci +1

      I'm playing a Cleric of Kelemvor because it's the closest way to play Grave Domain (my beloved) without mods. And it's definitely got some fun dialogue options.

    • @SlocumJoe7740
      @SlocumJoe7740 Před 2 měsíci

      There are a TON of really cool Cleric of Kelemvor Dialogs that other Clerics don't get. Mainly regarding NPCs mourning loss of loved ones.

  • @sharoconnell9634
    @sharoconnell9634 Před 5 měsíci +52

    “What is the Value of a single mortal life?” 200 DOLLARYDOOS?!

  • @tabarnacus5629
    @tabarnacus5629 Před 7 měsíci +408

    He is the scribe of the damned, the god who was bored of being a god. When 3 mortals by the name of Myrkul, Bane and Bhaal made a temporary alliance to challenge him in order to take his power the old god by the name of Jergal didn't feel like fighting the 3. He didn't feel attached to this power and decided to relinquish it to the 3. Jergal was such a powerful god that even by dividing his domains in 3 each single god was resulting was still a greater god. He is a very fitting presence in the theme of the game sine he was a god in the time of Netheril and it also make sense that the dead 3 would go after the crown since it is a relic of their time.

    • @dave_marian
      @dave_marian  Před 7 měsíci +24

      I too think it was a good and reasonable choice!

    • @JoshSweetvale
      @JoshSweetvale Před 5 měsíci +1

      Myrkul, Bane and Bhaal.
      The ??, the asshole and the monster.

  • @Gnadolin
    @Gnadolin Před 7 měsíci +93

    "I am a Scribe, a Seneshall - an Archivist. And from now on thy advocate, be it here as in the City of Dead."
    ~Withers citing his titles when reviving the Dark Urge character after refusing Bhaal.
    That's pretty much saying he is Jergal in all but the name, for all of that are Jergal's titles. Scribe of the Dead, Seneshall of Kelemvor and Archivist of the Passing Souls.

    • @dave_marian
      @dave_marian  Před 7 měsíci +11

      There is a lot of hints all over the game!

  • @Not_Ciel
    @Not_Ciel Před 5 měsíci +90

    Interesting side note for Withers, he won’t change your class from Paladin if you have broken your oath. He basically tells you that he won’t do it until you have regained your oath and restored balance.

    • @nathanpfirman625
      @nathanpfirman625 Před 5 měsíci +22

      So essentially you need to pay back your debt first.

    • @crimsondynamo615
      @crimsondynamo615 Před 3 měsíci +8

      Even a death god respects the power of oaths

    • @dreadknight0
      @dreadknight0 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Also a good way to don't let people cheat their 10k gold debt with just a cheap 100 G respec

  • @cameronorr667
    @cameronorr667 Před 6 měsíci +160

    There's also the amulet of lost voices that you find in the same room as Withers who's description read "The dead hold no secrets from Jergal's Scriveners of Doom"

  • @Isru709
    @Isru709 Před 2 měsíci +6

    The best description to this guy is
    The Game master
    He can change your class,use true resurrection and judges you if you don't get a romance

    • @dave_marian
      @dave_marian  Před 2 měsíci +1

      the only reason I would disagree is that the one thing the GM does most of the time - at least in all the D&D games I played - is narrate and check your dice rolls. and that's a random female voice in BG3

  • @WoodlandDrake
    @WoodlandDrake Před 6 měsíci +167

    I think an under-appreciated aspect about Withers being Jergal is the name he chose: Withers... as in the place where the neck meets the back on an animal, like a drafthorse, the part of the animal that bears the load. It is also the most objective place to measure a quadruped as that is the part of their body that moves the least. The term "wither" is also old english, as Jergal likes to speak, meaning "to weather" as in to weather a storm, to resist and withstand a powerful force or dangerous event. There is also the obvious visual pun, as Jergal adopts the form of a withered body, as well. A name that works so well on so many levels and betrays Jergal's sense of humor.

  • @cauchysintegral3713
    @cauchysintegral3713 Před 7 měsíci +143

    This is the kind of thing that really makes BG3 a fantastic game. The team did MASTERFUL work with the storylines here with Withers, and across the board more generally. They've accounted for branches in the story and spent time fleshing out little used odds and ends that make this game supremely memorable (Astarion after dying when the Creche is destroyed and resurrected by Withers is a great scene with pretty stringent requirements for actually seeing it). Even the random books are worth combing through (including documentation of a miniature giant space hamster). This game is so much more than just wandering around killing enemies for XP. I absolutely love it.

    • @dave_marian
      @dave_marian  Před 7 měsíci +4

      Second that! It's a great game and I love what they did with the whole DnD ideas and culture.

  • @cinder4181
    @cinder4181 Před 7 měsíci +75

    Gotta love Jergal. Was amazing when you find him, I was stoked as all hell. Was glad he even got to help a dark urge run that's good.

    • @dave_marian
      @dave_marian  Před 7 měsíci

      Yeah, he is definitely the most interesting character in the game :)

  • @-phenring-
    @-phenring- Před 7 měsíci +84

    I mean, if you pass a check just as you're about to open his tomb in the beginning they mention the statue is Jergal, not really a hard to put together blatant trail of clues to who he is, they repeatedly point at it through the game.

    • @dave_marian
      @dave_marian  Před 7 měsíci +9

      I think they just said "Scribe of the Dead" in my first playthrough. Don't remember 100% though. But nevertheless, I think a lot of players might never have heard about either "Jergal" or "The Scrieb of the dead" before, DnD lore it not such a widespread topic :)

    • @nicoinformatics
      @nicoinformatics Před 7 měsíci +4

      @@dave_marian "After the party has slain a group of undead scholars, the judge of death--Jergal--climbs out of his sarcophagus to greet them. He has been locked inside for years by the god Helm to atone for his part in raising the Dead Three, wicked gods who are now plotting to conquer the realms. Jergal is emotionless and excessively formal, both resigned to his fate and that of others. He is here to assist the party because that is his divine oath, not out of any true desire to act. Players can attempt to goad or attack him, but to minimal effect, as he is functionally immortal. His only goal was to see their faces, so he can find them at camp later to offer further assistance."

    • @theredeft5319
      @theredeft5319 Před 6 měsíci +3

      The speak with dead amulet you find in the tomb where withers is also mentions Jergel as well.

  • @ThroughFallenStars
    @ThroughFallenStars Před 7 měsíci +29

    Idk if anyone else has mentioned it yet but if you’re a cleric of Kelemvor you can pass a check with Withers to ask if he’s a chosen of Kelemvor. He’ll say he’s not but that Kelemvor was wise to have brought the player character into his fold, then says that’s all he will discuss on the matter

    • @dave_marian
      @dave_marian  Před 7 měsíci +5

      I've read it in the comments, but haven't tried it myself! That's one for BG3... So many possible paths.

    • @fooltheroyal8691
      @fooltheroyal8691 Před 3 měsíci

      ​@@dave_marian After passing this check you may comment the way he speaks is as if he knows Kelemvor personally.

  • @danielcardona2714
    @danielcardona2714 Před 7 měsíci +14

    I love how he’s such a creepy undead supernatural being who speaks in riddle and they give him such a silly name like Withers, they never even have him telling them his name they just all call him withers

    • @dave_marian
      @dave_marian  Před 7 měsíci +1

      Didn't really like it in the beginning either but I got used to it.

    • @marcusaaronliaogo9158
      @marcusaaronliaogo9158 Před 5 měsíci

      @@dave_marianngl with how chill he is, old man withers fit.

  • @shittybuttrue2819
    @shittybuttrue2819 Před 7 měsíci +94

    Maybe I missed it but there's a Religion check as you walk up to the statue, which is right outside the room where you open Withers' tomb. If you pass it it says the statue is of Jergal, and kinda tells you his history. I didn't pass it on my first playthrough, but after figuring it out from other clues on my first playthrough the Religion check seemed to be a huge hint right at the outset that it's him,.

    • @dave_marian
      @dave_marian  Před 7 měsíci +2

      There is a check but it only really tells you this is a statue of the scribe of the dead

    • @pseudonym6387
      @pseudonym6387 Před 7 měsíci +19

      ​​@@dave_marian They call him Jergal by name, with a voice line. "Is that... Jergal? I didn't think anyone still worshipped the Scribe of the Dead." Interestingly, they put the emphasis on the first syllable in the voice line (so it rhymes with "gerbil"), whereas I would have naturally pronounced it as it's pronounced in this video.
      No info on his history there though, no.

    • @ssgoko88
      @ssgoko88 Před 6 měsíci

      ​@@pseudonym6387the scribe of the dead is jergal. You were so desperate to "um acshully" you just look illiterate.

  • @kelticsage
    @kelticsage Před 7 měsíci +70

    "After the party has slain a group of undead scholars, the judge of death--Jergal--climbs out of his sarcophagus to greet them. He has been locked inside for years by the god Helm to atone for his part in raising the Dead Three, wicked gods who are now plotting to conquer the realms. Jergal is emotionless and excessively formal, both resigned to his fate and that of others. He is here to assist the party because that is his divine oath, not out of any true desire to act. Players can attempt to goad or attack him, but to minimal effect, as he is functionally immortal. His only goal was to see their faces, so he can find them at camp later to offer further assistance."

    • @dave_marian
      @dave_marian  Před 7 měsíci +1

      👍

    • @babadukk
      @babadukk Před 7 měsíci +7

      Him raising the dead three seemed like a decision made on a whim. Like, "hmm I wonder what would happen if I bestowed powers to the individuals afflicted with the very themes they would now rule over?"

    • @davidace7514
      @davidace7514 Před 7 měsíci +13

      he actually has a long term (like, thousands of millenia long) plan, that involved raising the three and stepping aside. Them teaming up with mind flayers was a wrench in his plan, and the second sundering was part of it, there's some like, deep lore around Jergal. Guy isn't as ancient as Selune or Shar, but he's got wheels within wheels@@babadukk

    • @babadukk
      @babadukk Před 7 měsíci

      @@davidace7514 appreciate the additional info!

    • @erdrickcapet3945
      @erdrickcapet3945 Před 7 měsíci +4

      But none of that is lore accurate to the Realms. Jergal is the scribe of the dead. He hasn't been locked away, he is Kelemvor's scribe/assistant. And he isn't the judge of death, he isn't even a god anymore in the Realms as he gave his divinity up (the Dead Three technically aren't gods anymore either in 5th edition).

  • @clarkside4493
    @clarkside4493 Před 6 měsíci +40

    I always liked Jergal. I'm not even that knowledgeable about the Forgotten Realms, but when I read about him, I thought he was cool. After having seen Withers, though? He's easily my favorite Forgotten Realms deity. I love his dry ambivalence and his concern with matters of life, death, and souls.
    When I get a chance to play, and when the 2024 version of the Necromancer comes out, I am absolutely making one who follows Jergal.

    • @dave_marian
      @dave_marian  Před 6 měsíci +3

      You mean in Pen and Paper? If you have a campaign that features this pantheon go for it!

    • @clarkside4493
      @clarkside4493 Před 6 měsíci +3

      @@dave_marian yeah, in pen and paper, but I am the forever DM of my group and we haven't even played in months either.
      On a related note, I've been working on a setup for running a "roguelike" campaign. I have the dungeon/encounter generators down, but I'm still working on simple rules for automating monster actions. Because then we could at least do dungeon crawls with the Shared Campaign rules and not necessarily need a DM (so I can play more often).

  • @ichigozangetsugrimmjozgqp9439
    @ichigozangetsugrimmjozgqp9439 Před měsícem +2

    Withers always felt like he was more than meets the eye

  • @FuzionFire2342
    @FuzionFire2342 Před 5 měsíci +12

    This is actually quite interesting. Sometimes I would joke that Withers was meant to be the secret DM's player character/avatar considering he's unkillable, regularly makes mention of documenting and the Wheel of Fate, shows up and stays at your camp regardless of how you treat him, and how well he manages hirelings, respecs, and resurrections (which even have their limits)

  • @Com3dyTrag3dy
    @Com3dyTrag3dy Před 7 měsíci +15

    One interesting point to make, when you ask Withers at camp why is he helping you he says “believe me it’s not by choice.” So that makes the assumption that he is following a command from a superior to help you? Kelemvor perhaps?

    • @dave_marian
      @dave_marian  Před 7 měsíci +14

      Or just the "luminous being" -> Dungeon Master -> Larian

    • @theawickward2255
      @theawickward2255 Před 5 hodinami

      It's Helm. Game files say that Helm imprisoned him and ordered him to help clean up his mess.

  • @captinobvius6638
    @captinobvius6638 Před 7 měsíci +26

    I like what they did with Withers.
    Just as something a bit extra, his name is likely a reference to a character from Tomb of Annihilation. Withers was an undead servant for the arch lich Acererak. He worked maintaining all of the traps in the temple of the nine gods. I believe he was a wight.

    • @dave_marian
      @dave_marian  Před 7 měsíci +2

      Cool! Nice tidbit to know, thank you!

    • @bekahreece2018
      @bekahreece2018 Před 6 měsíci +2

      Honestly, I came to BG3 almost fresh off of playing a Tomb of Anihilation campaign for the first time, so my first impression of the BG3 character was "Wait.... could it...? No way this is the scrawny minion guy we crush-tackled over an office desk in that dungeon. Did our DM change this character that much for our campaign? I like this Withers way better! Acererak knows how to hire!"
      And literally just assumed he was some nondescript heirophant lich of Jergal's who either used to or would at some point work with Acererak.

  • @ghostsdragon9222
    @ghostsdragon9222 Před 7 měsíci +19

    there is even book in the crypt of Baldurs gate describing Jergal and the description is very simular to Withers

  • @papanurgle8393
    @papanurgle8393 Před 3 měsíci +2

    Jergal/Withers will always stick around, because he's one of the only deities who can spend more than 30 seconds without pushing the world into another apocalypse Ao has to clean up, and the over-deity *really* appreciates that.

  • @Hoehlenmaensch
    @Hoehlenmaensch Před 7 měsíci +39

    Hey look its the theory i had without knowing tooo much about the faerun pantheon. It just lines up too well. Also, if you interact with him as cleric, you can make a check to notice something divine about him, which was my "confirmation"

    • @dave_marian
      @dave_marian  Před 7 měsíci +11

      I was quite sure he was some kind of god or avatar, but with D&D having more Death Gods than some people have underwear in their drawers, I thought it would be fun to get a bit further into it ;)

    • @Imman1s
      @Imman1s Před 7 měsíci +6

      ​@@dave_marianMy take is that he is some entity working under Jergal orders, not Jergal himself. That's based on his initial dialog that made clear he is working under the instructions of someone else. In other words, Wither seems to be just a higher ranked version of the same order as the rest of the skeletons found in the area.
      The final cutscene points to his motivations; he seem to be there specifically to screw with the plans of the Dead Three, and likely to prevent their ascension.
      Other parts of the lore in the game point to the same conlcusion; the gods are scared of the Netherese brain, but Ao don't let them interfere directly. And is not likely that Jergal would abandon his sworn duty just to lend you a hand; if he wanted to interfere directly, he could handle the Netherese brain by himself or using an avatar like the dead three did.
      Of course, in the end we don't know for sure; it could be Jergal acting under Ao's orders... is just that's highly unlikely. And there is no ** way that the other god's wouldn't notice if that was the case.

    • @theprinceofallsaiyans_vegita
      @theprinceofallsaiyans_vegita Před 7 měsíci

      I figured at first he was kelemvors chosen

    • @JSTAR1991
      @JSTAR1991 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Paladin too

    • @Valandar2
      @Valandar2 Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@Imman1s No, he is explicitly Jergal. Any "servant" would have been obliterated by one of the Dead Three for his "blasphemy" against them in the final scene.

  • @theredeft5319
    @theredeft5319 Před 6 měsíci +11

    I suspected who he was quite early in the game. Especially since he can causally cast true resurrection and seemingly without the costly spell components(I mean he’s only charging you 200 gold for a 9th lvl spell?). I greatly amuses me there is just a god hanging out in my camp the whole adventure, watching me get up to stupid antics. He even comments on your love or lack of love life like it’s any of his business lol.

    • @dave_marian
      @dave_marian  Před 6 měsíci +3

      It's quite a fun idea. I hope he has some fun too haha.

    • @alissapenridge7516
      @alissapenridge7516 Před 6 měsíci +1

      I’m understand that he charges money for game balance reasons, but it’s funny to speculate on what he actually needs money for. Maybe he has some expensive wines stashed away somewhere.

  • @ardelianelson2902
    @ardelianelson2902 Před 6 měsíci +10

    Wither's mentions there is a "He" that predicted our arrival, and that it's his duty to aid us in keeping balance and bringing about the plans of the Dead Three. IMO if he isn't Jergal himself, he is likely a Chosen/Champion of him. He's also helpful towards Arabella, giving her guidance along her own journey.

    • @dave_marian
      @dave_marian  Před 6 měsíci +2

      Could also easily be that he refers to Ao.

    • @pkropka
      @pkropka Před 5 měsíci +1

      He most definitely is not a chosen of Jergal. On my play through I was a cleric of Jergal and passed some checks where I asked Withers if he is his avatar and the response was that he is not.

    • @ardelianelson2902
      @ardelianelson2902 Před 5 měsíci

      interesting! ive played as a cleric too, but it just gave me info that his powers are indeed divine@@pkropka

  • @manandtoy
    @manandtoy Před 7 měsíci +45

    Your companions mentions that the statue in the beginning crypt you find Withers in is Jergal - if they pass a passive religion check (perhaps you as the player too).
    For my runs it has always been Shadowheart that says it. So I have always had it in my head from the start! It was good to see how the character evolved and the final scenes with him in.
    SPOILER FOR THE EMPEROR:
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    I also find it interesting that at one point in the game Withers outrights states that mindflayers do not possess souls. However when if he meets The Emperor at the end, he says he recognises them.
    A big hint perhaps that The Emperor is indeed a very different type of Illithid, and potentially retains at least part of the soul of Balduran within.

    • @cameronpearce5943
      @cameronpearce5943 Před 7 měsíci +7

      Playing Asmodeus' advocate here, they don't have souls as he understand them. I can't remember the word he used but I think he or another character mentioned they didn't have apothic(?) souls, as in they don't show up in the outer planes upon death but go... somewhere else. I think it warrants an examination of what a soul really is as well as Wither's own motivations. I recommend looking at Ed Greenwood's Lord of The End of Everything which documents Jergal's history and origins

    • @manandtoy
      @manandtoy Před 7 měsíci +2

      @@cameronpearce5943 😂 Asmodeus' advocate. Nice one.
      Thank you for the recommendation. I'll definitely look into it.

    • @dave_marian
      @dave_marian  Před 7 měsíci +1

      Asmodeus and the Blood Wars would be generally interesting on the topic of souls per se :)

    • @panlie3499
      @panlie3499 Před 6 měsíci

      ​@@cameronpearce5943he was using apostolic as an adjective, he means illithids are incapable of the worship required to empower deities, they are still soulless by his standards

    • @thrawn82
      @thrawn82 Před 6 měsíci

      @@cameronpearce5943Makes sense, illithid are very much deliberately lovecraftian, it would make sense that they have souls that go

  • @bigloser5104
    @bigloser5104 Před 7 měsíci +3

    My guess is that withers isn't the big man himself but instead an avatar, as gale says "Direct divine interventions oftentimes doesn't work out" which is why Mystra sends gale to do stuff, although I'm some random guy not anyone who spent time on a theory

    • @dave_marian
      @dave_marian  Před 7 měsíci

      For a while it was quite common that gods in general could not interact with the material plane directly, which is why they have priests and avatars. But I am not sure if this is still the same after the time of trouble and the second sundering.

  • @Mike_W78
    @Mike_W78 Před 7 měsíci +10

    One correction, Cyric was the god of death after myrkul. Cyric lost a war in the city of the dead as he looked for kelemvors soul. Which was hidden by the god mask. Which allowed kelemvor to ascend and take over.

    • @dave_marian
      @dave_marian  Před 7 měsíci +1

      Yeah but going into Cyric would be whole other clusterf""". And at the point in time the game plays at, Cyric has nothing to do with death anymore. Kelemvor, Jergal and Myrkul still do.

  • @Parrotcat
    @Parrotcat Před 6 měsíci +5

    In act 3 if you break into the mausoleum in the graveyard you'll find a journal saying:
    I was still a supplicant when I came face to face with him: Masked in gold, his skin fine and worn as parchment. Jergal, the death-keeper, the End of Everything. I asked what he needed of me. He asked a simple question: "What is the worth of a single mortal's life?" I knew not how to respond, and said as such. He seemed nonplussed; neither disappointed nor pleased. I fell to my knees in respect for his awesome power. This garnered no reaction. There I stayed, trembling with an emotion I could not name. And when I stood again, the Final Scribe was gone.

  • @runikvarze6191
    @runikvarze6191 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Withers is basically a DMPC given form. He is the devs, making sure that the story of each character is seen to completion. And to ensure that, they created an extraplanar being to manipulate the ties of fate in your favor.
    Jergal just happens to be a convenient part of the lore that facilitates this. Someone who can fudge the records in your favor.

  • @n.henzler50
    @n.henzler50 Před 7 měsíci +28

    I remember this one time I was exploring a crypt and this weird mummy guy popped up and he said "what is the worth of a single mortal's life?"
    I was super confused by this and more than a little freaked out, so I just stammered out the first thing that came to mind. "I don't know, maybe like... 200 gold?"
    And he was just like, "yeah, that's what I was thinking. You know, I don't want to undervalue my own labor, but I'm just starting out in this business and I really want to get that word of mouth out there, y'know?"
    And I just nodded along even though I still had no idea what he was talking about. Something about being a recent retiree and doing this to supplement his pension, I think? Anyway, he kept talking for another couple minutes and eventually we went our separate ways. I haven't thought about him in years. I hope he's doing alright. Seemed like a chill guy.

    • @dave_marian
      @dave_marian  Před 7 měsíci +1

      I'm sure he's very successful now.

    • @ovencake523
      @ovencake523 Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@dave_marianso long as he doesnt ever get his gold pickpocketed

  • @darklight5271
    @darklight5271 Před 2 měsíci

    Tav: wha- who tf are you? Why you in my camp bruv?
    Withers: Me? I'm just hanging out

  • @lukaarsovski2995
    @lukaarsovski2995 Před 6 měsíci +2

    Jergal: "Sure, I'll allow you to become part of the divine"
    3 murder hobos become gods:
    Jergal: "I seem to have committed an oopsie daisy as they say"

  • @Drakkart
    @Drakkart Před 7 měsíci +1

    that was beautiful man i was wondering that but actually finding this video really enlightened me not too deep into the lore normally

    • @dave_marian
      @dave_marian  Před 7 měsíci

      Glad you enjoyed it got something out of it!

    • @Drakkart
      @Drakkart Před 7 měsíci

      @@dave_marian actually there is a book in the temple of bhaal which states "...jergal..." asking the author "...what worth is a single mortals life..." so yeah the hint is in the game

  • @UltraxEmerald
    @UltraxEmerald Před 4 měsíci +2

    Withers is the Gman of the D&D world.

  • @andrewheavenridge7955
    @andrewheavenridge7955 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Short and satisfying video with a solved ending. great work

  • @fis_trashwitch
    @fis_trashwitch Před 7 měsíci +8

    Sad that you didn't mention the unique Dialoge that the player has with Withers when playing a Cleric of Kelemvor.

    • @kaygirl10101
      @kaygirl10101 Před 7 měsíci

      Oh, please share

    • @fis_trashwitch
      @fis_trashwitch Před 7 měsíci +4

      @kaygirl10101 As a cleric you in general can check in on Withers in Camp and have an option once where you determain that what type of creature he is and it usually says, if succeded, that he has a Divine Aspect to him, and as a Kelemvori Cleric you have a unique response to after that check is succeded where you ask Withers if he is a Avatar of Kelemvor. I don't remember quite what he directly said as i did quit a while ago, but he says something allong the lines of: "No. But close, your master thaugth you well." Thats the only type of responce which he doesn't intierly dismiss, which is a huge hint right at the start of the game what he might be/what his role in the game may suggest for anybody who knows the lore at least a bit surrounding gods and such.
      I found it very cool, that the Deathgod Cleric is the only Cleric that gets that response. I sadly didn't continue playing that save, so i don't know if their are more instences where unique Dialoge between a Kelemvori and Withers happens, wanted to check if a Kelemvori Dark Urge maybe had even uniquer dialog options.

    • @kaygirl10101
      @kaygirl10101 Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@fis_trashwitch Neat, thank you for the response. Dnd has such deep lore. Honestly, I disregard it and play homebrew, but it's interesting how it morphs over the versions.

    • @fis_trashwitch
      @fis_trashwitch Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@kaygirl10101 Yes, its really intressting how it continues its lore over the versions. I play mostly homebrew to but often include the dnd lore as part of background lore of a diffrent material plane.

    • @dave_marian
      @dave_marian  Před 7 měsíci +1

      I've never played that ;) gotta try

  • @WinterDominus
    @WinterDominus Před 7 měsíci +5

    I'm pretty sure there's a piece of writing linking Wither's question to him being Jergal.

    • @dave_marian
      @dave_marian  Před 7 měsíci +1

      I thought I read something more concrete in my first playthrough but couldn't replicate in the second. But well, that's dice rolls for you I guess.

    • @laurencehoffelder1579
      @laurencehoffelder1579 Před 7 měsíci

      @@dave_marianon bis tomb ist says he is the warden of the tombs

  • @Alahyana
    @Alahyana Před 7 měsíci +2

    I already knew this! In my second run read all the books in the crypt (I was playing a Sage) and they mention Jergal and the statue where you find Whiters is also Jergal, add to that the book in the small room! There are so many hints!
    I admit that in my first run I didn't know because I never went to the crypt and Whiters appeared one day in my camp!

    • @dave_marian
      @dave_marian  Před 7 měsíci

      I didn't make the DC the first time.

  • @georgezochios8460
    @georgezochios8460 Před 6 měsíci +3

    One more nice clue is that when he revives your characters he states that he is "erasing them from the archives", or something similar. So the way he revives us is by erasing our names from the list of people that died

  • @AxH_
    @AxH_ Před 4 měsíci +1

    Great video, very entertaining and well thought out

  • @UnknownPerson-cl3ew
    @UnknownPerson-cl3ew Před 5 měsíci

    It crazy how he’s essentially asking you how he will judge you when you die.

  • @joshholmes1372
    @joshholmes1372 Před 5 měsíci

    By far the best withers moment is when you deny baal if you are dark urge. Such a badass heroic moment

  • @Filip97X
    @Filip97X Před 7 měsíci +6

    Dnd Lore facts for anyone that cares who is the god of what in the story that involves the god of death pantheon:
    After shanangins explained in the video that occurred how the 3 deaths came to be they split apart they were each "fought" (or at least hunted) individually by a group of heroes who among them had the mercenary Kelemvor, the mage Midnight and a priest named Adon, who would be later joined by a deserter solider named Cyric. During their fight with Myrkul, Cyric betrayed them and became the new god of death as he was always a bit of a bitch.
    To keep it brief they only fought Myrkul as Bane betrayed Myrkul just so he would be left alone and Bhall wasn't really in the picture.
    Long story even shorter, the god of thieves and plans named Mask saved Kelemvor's soul to fight Cyric eventually, Kelemvor beat Cyric, all the ghost Cyric enslaved voted for Kelemvor to be the new god of death.
    What happened to the other people:
    Cyric after losing the god of death title still had a lot of worshipers and became known as the god of Betrayal
    Myrkul the god of Necromancy
    Bane the god of Tyranny
    Bhall the god of Murder
    Midnight turned out she had a piece of the god of magic inside of her so she replaced the "dead" god of magic and became Mystra the new goddess of magic
    Adon died a horrible death long before any of his friends became gods by the hands of Cyric who tortured him for 10 years
    And to anyone wondering yeah Withers is Jergal. There is a book in act 3 that talks about how Jergal talked to someone in a very similar way to you and a certain character origin story confirms that

    • @dave_marian
      @dave_marian  Před 7 měsíci +1

      I left out Cyric because I thought it was quite obvious that after the second sundering he is nowhere near the death portfolio compared to Kelemvor or Jergal. And talking about him would warrant it's own video. One day maybe :)

  • @nicoinformatics
    @nicoinformatics Před 7 měsíci +8

    You don't have to guess anymore it's actually in the game, the lore flair for Withers was supposed to be in a text somewhere in game, but it's not shown for some reason (well I believe the reason being so that the community would discuss this about him), but someone has datamined it and Withers is Jergal. Who was tasked by Helm, coming from Ao, as a punishment for raising the Dead Three.

    • @dave_marian
      @dave_marian  Před 7 měsíci

      Helm is also a Quote interesting figure in and of itself!

    • @erdrickcapet3945
      @erdrickcapet3945 Před 7 měsíci +2

      Where are people getting the Helm thing from? Is it in game? Cause it's not in the wiki or dnd lore; Withers is just an avatar of Jergal, Jergal is an exarch who serves whoever is the Lord of the Dead, so in this case, he serves Kelemvor. Just like he served Cyric before him, and Myrkul before him.

    • @kalzhae
      @kalzhae Před 7 měsíci

      ​@@erdrickcapet3945as OP said it is datamined material.
      So technically it's in the game files but was not added in game proper.

  • @Syrnbjorn
    @Syrnbjorn Před 6 měsíci +2

    I honestly didnt know WHAT he was till i learned about the dead three and I pieced it together.

    • @dave_marian
      @dave_marian  Před 6 měsíci

      I think many people who play BG3 don't know all that much about DnD lore, since even if you have played DnD before not all DMs use the "regular" background stories fully, or at all. I played almost exclusively homebrew for example.

  • @Whitecroc
    @Whitecroc Před 6 měsíci +2

    The part where he asks "What is the value of a single mortal life?" is a reference to Torment: Tides of Numenéra, where "What does one life matter?" is the underlying question of the story. The reason it's in the game is probably because Colin McComb (and possibly other people) worked on both games.

  • @Hopwire
    @Hopwire Před 4 měsíci +1

    I understand the point in this video, and it gives a really good in depth breakdown on Withers as a character, but I love how you can easily find your answer by looking through the game files in about 3 seconds. His model name is literally Jergal lmfao

    • @dave_marian
      @dave_marian  Před 4 měsíci

      Concept art the same ;) which is probably even easier to find for not so tech-savy people :D

  • @chaosxrunner
    @chaosxrunner Před 6 měsíci +2

    Honestly, I suspected he must have been some sort of high cleric/priest for Jergal, right up until that last scene where he's talking to the paintings of the dead 3. Then it clicked that he WAS Jergal.

  • @JEMRocker
    @JEMRocker Před 5 měsíci +1

    I knew it was Jergal as soon as I saw the final cutscene

  • @cydude5856
    @cydude5856 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Going into this game I didn't know much about the lore of the forgotten realms gods aside from the vague outline of the spellplague and Jergal's deal with the dead three. I wasn't expecting the dead three to be involved at all, but as I unraveled the identity of Withers I loved it more and more. Jergal has been my favorite god in Faerun since I first heard of the dead three.

    • @dave_marian
      @dave_marian  Před 4 měsíci

      Larian has a really great grasp on the stories. Really hope they work on more!

  • @LunaMizuki8806
    @LunaMizuki8806 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Elder Scrolls Online has a similar thing in terms of being "Dead" while being "Alive" Your soul is basically held hostage during the Main story questline.

    • @dave_marian
      @dave_marian  Před 7 měsíci

      First instance I played something like that was Spellforce 1 I think.

  • @liesbethverlaeckt8083
    @liesbethverlaeckt8083 Před 7 měsíci +2

    The statue in front of withers' tomb also triggers a religion check. If passed characters will recognise it as a statue of Jerghal.

    • @dave_marian
      @dave_marian  Před 7 měsíci

      Couldn't remember if they say a name, but they say it's the scribe of the dead.

  • @sasookay514
    @sasookay514 Před 7 měsíci +2

    I can't remember how I got to it, but my Good Dark Urge Tav at one point asks Withers of being a chosen of a different god, and Withers replied with no wanting to talk about it anymore.

  • @joaopaulol.189
    @joaopaulol.189 Před 6 měsíci +1

    That's nice but what does he do with all the gold? Also damn, 200 gold doesn't sound like much in the lore considering that runaway groom from the Zhentarim hideout asks you 100 to get smashed, so if anybody pays Withers 200 gold he'll just say "alright thanks now here's your dead, alive"?

  • @vindicator0984
    @vindicator0984 Před 6 měsíci +3

    Me and my dnd group played BG3 together and as soon as we found withers my very first instinct was "Oh that's 100% Jergal". Everyone was like "How can you tell?" and I was like. I just could.

    • @nathanfivecoate5848
      @nathanfivecoate5848 Před 6 měsíci

      My first instinct as well. I played a Doomscribe, a specialty priest of Jergal in AD&D 2e, at most a couple years ago, and I could recognize the symbols and signs.

    • @dave_marian
      @dave_marian  Před 6 měsíci +1

      I think if you have an experienced dnd group who uses actual dnd lore for their world it might make sense. I remember I had a bit of a harder time since I played primarily homebrew with custom lore.

  • @CrusasTheOrc
    @CrusasTheOrc Před 7 měsíci +3

    I heard of Jergal through reading the journal but wasn’t really paying attention to Withers aside from the crypt which he admitted was his from Act 1, I guess this twist doesn’t really surprise me but it’s interesting regardless

  • @thefocus0
    @thefocus0 Před 2 měsíci

    I've always thought of Withers as the DM in the form of an Npc. A figure that blends the gamey features of bg3 (class respecs, reviving characters and recruiting new ones) with the rpg aspects to make it feel more grounded.

  • @BEETSSOLO
    @BEETSSOLO Před 5 měsíci

    I also like that in the crypt where we find withers we can also find a magic book with the names of dead gods further providing a connection to jergal

  • @AmityvilleFan
    @AmityvilleFan Před 5 měsíci

    when you asked "who" instead of "what", only one possible answer remained

  • @olist-vier1715
    @olist-vier1715 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Solid stuff bro!!

  • @wildbanana5527
    @wildbanana5527 Před 7 měsíci +7

    The moment he jumped out, I immediately knew he was Jergal. I even remember the story of how he gave his powers away

  • @saltysoda93
    @saltysoda93 Před 15 dny

    i wonder if True Resurrection could cure Astarion.
    "i can cure you but you'll need to die. again."

  • @songbird6414
    @songbird6414 Před 5 měsíci

    “Why is Withers trying to cockblock me” might be one of the funniest reactions something has ever gotten out of me

  • @aquasauce362
    @aquasauce362 Před 7 měsíci +2

    I guessed he was jergal after talking to withers post Ketheric fight. Really cool world building

    • @dave_marian
      @dave_marian  Před 7 měsíci

      Agree, its fun to piece stuff together.

  • @cliverichardson2903
    @cliverichardson2903 Před 6 měsíci +1

    I always assumed he was a god of some kind but never knew the lore, nice video putting it all together

  • @Jman1ify
    @Jman1ify Před 4 měsíci

    One thing missed - if you pass a religion check in the main chamber you find Withers - the character will note the statue is dedicated to Jergal.

  • @camerongunn7906
    @camerongunn7906 Před 2 měsíci

    After the Time of Troubles debacle and the ascension of Kelemvor, it was speculated that Jergal wasn't even initially a human. It was hinted at in other sources that he was far older and could be only second to Lord AO. He could even be an aspect of the Primordial death, like Thanatos in Mystara.

  • @BigAlGamingOne
    @BigAlGamingOne Před 7 měsíci +2

    Withers is an avatar of Jergal.

  • @poshpolishpotato2976
    @poshpolishpotato2976 Před 4 měsíci

    If you pass a religon check in the temple near the nautiloid, your character will explicitely make the observation that the temple (that Withers resides in) is dedicated to Jergal.

  • @Sylinnilys
    @Sylinnilys Před 6 měsíci

    Jergal and TTS Rogal Dorn have the same "No." energy lmao

  • @Nonamearisto
    @Nonamearisto Před 4 měsíci +1

    His appearance reminds me of Scorpius from Farscape, loosely. The face, mostly.

  • @eternalmiasma5586
    @eternalmiasma5586 Před 4 měsíci

    IDK why but it’s never got his intro cutscene so I was at the party with the tieflings and was just like “what tf is that”

  • @user-kv6yb3et5x
    @user-kv6yb3et5x Před 5 měsíci

    Is everyone overlooking that the game pretty much tells you he's jergal when you meet him he is in a crypt dedicated to jergal.

  • @monicabellu9566
    @monicabellu9566 Před 4 měsíci +1

    I don't know anything about D&D lore, but there's a book that mentions Bane, Bhaal and Myrkul and their confrontation with Jergal and it came to mind in the last parts of the game thinking about Withers, but after the epilogue party I just had to know for sure, such an intriguing character!

    • @dave_marian
      @dave_marian  Před 4 měsíci +1

      Yes I loved the way they integrated him!

  • @Pythonhier
    @Pythonhier Před 7 měsíci +1

    That man was dead to me (hah get it) when he absolutely roasts me at the end of Act 2.

  • @BlackfootFerret
    @BlackfootFerret Před 5 měsíci

    Well done!

  • @gsenters0003
    @gsenters0003 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Jergal, god of death, come to stop the dead 3.

  • @thesatelliteslickers907
    @thesatelliteslickers907 Před 3 měsíci +1

    something so serene about a god of death retiring from godhood

  • @Astartes-6969
    @Astartes-6969 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I hope one day we get Larian Studios & Fromsoft to collab and make an Elden Ring/Soulsborne style game set in D&D.
    With Larian's Writing & Fromsoft's Gameplay & Combat would be an automatic 10/10 Game of the Year.

    • @dave_marian
      @dave_marian  Před 3 měsíci

      would be interesting, but you would also need WotC for the DnD IP. Not sure if they are that much into collaborations. Not too sure about FromSoft either :D

  • @Grimdock
    @Grimdock Před 6 měsíci

    I'm actually making a series on the complete history of this universe. VERY glad to see content on the Forgotten Realms as a whole is being still made. Was A BIG fan of Baldur's Gate 1 back in the day (Took 6 diff CDs to play that lol)

  • @lonelybananana6356
    @lonelybananana6356 Před 4 měsíci +1

    hardest bg3 thumbnail ive ever seen

  • @seansopata5121
    @seansopata5121 Před 4 měsíci +1

    The rise of kelemvor is laid out in detail in the Avatar trilogy of books, along with Cyric and midnight

  • @m1.01zahranormansyah4
    @m1.01zahranormansyah4 Před 5 měsíci +1

    what remains mystery is who the fuck is caring for withers' eyelashes for millenia and still stay as gorgeous as that

  • @jesseleeshoemakerjr5461
    @jesseleeshoemakerjr5461 Před 6 měsíci +1

    He isn't undead tho. He tells Arabella that when she asks. He says he is "not dead or undead, neither alive nor unliving".

    • @dave_marian
      @dave_marian  Před 6 měsíci

      Probably a reference to godhood?

    • @jesseleeshoemakerjr5461
      @jesseleeshoemakerjr5461 Před 6 měsíci

      @@dave_marian probably, yeah... I only said that because the OP called him undead.

  • @elgaen555
    @elgaen555 Před 5 měsíci

    “Here lies the guardian of tombs” aka Jergal.

  • @Heroann
    @Heroann Před 4 měsíci

    Their are two big evidences that withers is Jergal.
    One is a diary in which someones meets Jergal and he asks "What is the value of a single mortal life?"
    And one where someone meets Jergal and describes withers

  • @TheRealAkion
    @TheRealAkion Před 6 měsíci +1

    Fane figured out how to travel the infinite multiverse and found his way to faerun and became Withers it all makes sense now

    • @dave_marian
      @dave_marian  Před 6 měsíci

      That would actually not even be that weird for DnD lore.

  • @YoLo-bb2vc
    @YoLo-bb2vc Před 5 měsíci +1

    4:41 for people saying withers is not jergal well it seems withers is actually admitting to it here.

  • @IslandCat
    @IslandCat Před 7 měsíci

    withers is one of the best characters in BG3! especially after seeing his conversation with Arrabella

  • @chloewebb5526
    @chloewebb5526 Před 5 měsíci

    I knew nothing about Jergal or Withers when I first played he game. I lockpicked the temple before going further up from the shore and was reading the books and whatnot, trying to figure out what type of place it was. The books mentioned Jergal and some other related things, so when the scribes attacked and I unleashed Withers, a part of me, only playing the game for 15 minutes or a half hour, already knew it was Jergal or some avatar controlled by Jergal, or some part of him. I didn't know for sure, but they are so great at worldbuilding that even a new and oblivious player like myself was able to put it together, so long as one is paying attention to their surroundings and participating in the books and notes. I've noticed that the placement of books is as thoughtful as old school bethesda, or Dragon Age Origins.

  • @colecampbell1906
    @colecampbell1906 Před 5 měsíci

    I just had an encounter with him today where I had to roll a nat 20 while trying to figure out who he was and why he was able to resurrect people like that. He didn't outright say it, but he did say some stuff that kinda implied he was Jergal.

  • @CuteGallifreyian
    @CuteGallifreyian Před 5 měsíci

    Yeah and if your skill in religion is high enough in BG 3 the statue in the crypt in the game is Jergal. If you play Paladin there's unique dialogue for your character about Withers as well.