Raphael's Final Offer & Become Thrall Ending - All Choices And Dialogues | Baldur's Gate 3
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- This video used to have chapters, but youtube hates me, so look below:
00:00 Raphael ramblings
01:55 Accept
06:00 Accept Deal Option 2
08:07 Refuse Deal/Thrall Ending - Hry
"At the risk of being stereotyped, we could still drain Orpheus." I'VE NEVER HEARD THAT LINE ANYWHERE ELSE. THAT IS SO FUNNY. I LOVE ASTARION SO MUCH.
Wait CAN you drain Orpheus!?
@@user-ey7qi9iz8r of course lol :) with emperor , one of you (you or Karlach, or emperor) turn illithid & drain/feed on Orpheus to get his powers :)
@@meliandahmodding3871 I ended up taking the tad pole while my buddy shot him between so I can still go full illithid without the emporer. Still, him turning to the Absolute for the sole purpose of survival was so Mind Flayer of him, and despite so, it caught us by surprise!
Drain me 🤤
Raphael is a great character. I was almost sorry to bury my sword in his head.
Almost.
I chose the “I've been waiting to kill you from the moment we met” option
And I meant it.
I need a "No kill Parthurnax" mod to save Raphael.
Imagine choosing the emperor's side from the beginning and still break into his house and steal the hammer. I know i didnt need to, but damn did i want to after i heared its in there ^^
The music was too good to not get me into the mood of killing him 😆
I wasn't, best music ever :D
"I love Raphael's 'you can't avoid talking to me forever'." He's calling you out for stalling XD
Raphael: EVIL DEVIL SPEECHES
Karlach: 🕺🏽
imagnie not having killed raphael and taken all his goodies.
I did this in my first playthrough - I rushed to finish it so I can start a second one, and I wanted to leave some content unexplored for future. I came to the Prism with no option. When Emperor betrayed me, and Raphael appeared - exactly as he said he would, all those hours upon hours ago - it was honestly one of the best moments I've ever experienced in my gaming life, 20+ years and counting. I literally smiled from ear to ear, it was so fitting (and perfectly suited for my 8 WIS 10 INT dumb sorcerer lol)
@@KingslayerSrb 10 is actually really good. Anything above 12 is heroic. Anything above 18 is getting into inhuman ability.
@@kittydaddy2023 sure but we're talking about realm-affecting stakes here. those stats wouldn't be nearly enough to outmaneuver a literal devil. At least that's my internal RP canon. Of course, you can argue that other party members would know better, but I'm sticking with this interpretation because I really wanted a second run as a Durge :D
@@KingslayerSrb Just please don't call your sorcerer dumb. What's my 8 Int barbarian supposed to think about that?
@@kittydaddy2023 with an INT of 8, your barbarian just doesnt lol
I can't imagine a run without doing the House of Hope so thanks for the vid, it answered some curiosity of mine
It's a shame nothing comes of it during the finale...
@@Barkityou get yurgir
House of Hope is one of the best parts of this game. And IMO one of the toughest boss fights. Harder than Myrkul's avatar.
@@Kyubii01 Sorry, I meant the epilogue, after the final fight.
@pruje house of hope the exact place save files start to corupt on playstation. Sounds more like the house of hopelessness 😂
Raphael: serious Monolouge
Karlach: *Does a Jig*
I lol'd at that
You can't avoid talking to him forever. He can't avoid talking forever.
Signing a TOS without actually reading the terms. Just like literally everyone in real life.
I guess, that’s something for the category “What happens if…”
In this case, what happens if you meet and reject the emperor without having the Orphic Hammer ^^
This is like the only route that Emps joining the brain actually makes any damn sense.
It always drives me nuts how he will join the brain on the drop dime if you decide to free the prince and Larian Dropped the ball for not giving us a Roll attempt to convince Emps that freeing the prince is a good idea and then another roll to convince the prince to not kill Emps. It makes even less sense if you become a mind flayer before refuseing to eat the prince.
But here. I get it. You refuse to work with him no matter what Dudes out of options here. He really doesnt have a choice. Because if you dont work with him. bye bye freedom.
God I hope there is cut content out there that convinceses emps to work with the prince instead of voreing him.
Honestly, given other circumstances? I think it makes sense either way. The Emperor has a history of taking extreme measures to protect his own life above anything else. Call it his biggest personality fault. Now it would be nice to have more information on why he has that particular flaw, but it is a reasonable flaw for a character to have.
Its cause he is lying since the start
@@KuariThunderclawthe emps is a manipulative creature, its not balduran, its the meat robot that is using part of its memories. Like an engram in CP2077 is no longer the human it was but an IA using its personality to appear human.
Convincing the emp is one thing. Convincing Orph not to smash emp's brains out the second he's freed tho... XD
Most likely thats cut content they couldnt get in time so they will most likely have a way to do just that later on.
"i am so desperate to avoid the netherbrains influence i do everything i can to stop it. But if something doesn't go my way. i'll just join it willingly." what a stupid ass character lol
To be Fair he would be killed by Orpheous there, wouldn't he?
This is absolutely within his motivations. His ultimate goal is SURVIVAL. At any cost.
If you free orpheus, you are signing his death sentence as there is no way he would let him live. He has escaped the grasp of an elder brain twice before, he has a decent chance to do it again
He isn't throwing a temper tantrum he sees that he has a choice between siding with the absolute or being killed by either you or orpheus. I'd argue it's good writing because it shows that he isn't the "rather die on my feet than live on my knees" type that most who escape an oppressive master are like in fiction. He is purely logical and pragmatic, not hesitating at all to choose a bad option if the alternative is worse.
it shows a mindflayer perfectly its a creature whos first goal is survival second is power
"all you have dreaded will come to pass"
me, a goo warlock:
"exactly as planned"
Lives, all mortal lives, expire. Souls go to their dooms, in flames, forever more!
but why is he so charming
Because he's a devil.
That's his job, ypu wouldn't sell your soul to him if he was an ass
you might be thinking of demons. They are gross and chaotic. The devils are lawful and persuasive.
He sings well?
Bro this karlach's dance always happens when you least expect it
Astarions response is great
Robbing Raphael, saving Orpheus, and telling the emperor to kick rocks followed by killing his dumb manipulative ass when he turns coat is the only correct ending of this game. As soon as I saw that they had gith in the game as playable characters outside of the common Players Handbook choices, I knew they'd be the good guys overall.
I did feel bad at first, but after dealing with Ansur, I grew to hate the Emperor. I have a friend who was basically as loyal as Ansur, and seeing everything he tried to do to cure him, and even the part where he shed a tear as he was about to kill the Emperor.. I’d let him. I wouldn’t be able to kill my friend in that situation
Well.... thing is, the Emperor was never really a threat for the world - he just wants to scheme in the shadows. ORPHEUS, however, follows his mom's ideology and seeks to conquer and enslave ALL REALMS. So if you free him, you are basically sentencing billions to death
I love the colors you used on your robe.
Funny thing is that he asks for the crown but no mention of the 3 crystals to control it.... Haven't finished everything yet but just a lil loophole there bud!
The Netherstones are used to enslave the brain, not to use the crown. The Brain with the Crown is just as dangerous as before, just as Raphael would be when he gets it
Hope you've finished by now. At this stage, the crystals are powerless. Only an illithid can wield them with enough proficiency to control the crown of karsus, some bullshit about human brain only being able to do one thing at a time while an illithid's is far more capable, which is why either Tav or Orpheus must turn into one to subjugate it.
@@silque_brigandess Not quite. The Stones themselves do still work, even in the hands of a non-Ilithid. The problem is that you're trying to dominate an Elder Brain on Ancient Magic Steroids, while not even being close to having the same kind of processing power. Basically you focus on one attempt to dominate, while the Netherbrain can easily defend and deflect against several attempts from dozens of different angles. You need to be an Ilithid, something that's remotely close to the Netherbrain in... *sigh* brain power... to have a shot.
@@GhalanSmokeScaleOr let Gale nuke it.
Wow,I would never get this ending!
Imo best endings:
1. Steal Hammer, Betray Emperor, Let Orpheus free, let him sacrifice,
2. Steal Hammer, Betray Emperor, Become Illithid yourself/or Karlach :(
3. Let Gale sacrifice himself
4. Join with the Emperor and beat the brain and doom the Gith.
I got the thrall ending for my first playthrough, wanted to go down sticking it to raphael
A little weird that he can just teleport into the artifact
Haven't gotten this option and doubt I'll get it. First playthrough I didn't go for the hammer and instead had developed a close bond with the Emperor.
Second playthrough I got the hammer, breaking into House of Hope and had to kill Raphael for it. Didn't use it though, mostly just wanted to humiliate Raphael by taking what was his.
You can apparently quicksave after dying as an illithid and play as an illithid
I wonder as to whether you can see raphael at his castle afterwards to harrass him for a different encounter
you can also apparently get the illithid change in act 2, so earlier if possible.
I might try it or not, i'm still fumbling about in act 1 lmaoo
there's a ceremorphisis ring you can get i believe
@@colbywarren4364 to allow you to change into an illithid?
Pretty sure that's a mod@@colbywarren4364
@@colbywarren4364that's a mod
It’s a mod
You're close to trying something I've been wanting to try: What if you take the deal, free Orpheus THEN betray Orpheus? Does Raphael give a different end scene credit? He doesn't get the crown nor does he get a soul of yours to claim since you're now Illithid... Food for thought.
OOOOH!!!
Technically, what mind flayers lack is an apostolic soul that helps gods.
But they've shown in a few places they still have souls of some sort that are sources of power. A devil could use that.
@@Alforbia I disagree: Withers stated unequivocally that Illithids do not have souls. This dialogue is reinforced not only by your own conversation with him at the Act 2 conclusion scene (@Moonrise after Ketheric's defeat) as well as his post credit musings.
The other thing that leads me to this conclusion are the comments made by Bane should you speak with dead on Gortash. Bane mentions that one of the reasons the dead three sought to turn them into Illithids was to "Raze the fields" of the enemy so to speak.
This implication is that the Dead Three knew the exact consequences of turning mortals into Illithids, and they just didn't care.
@@crazedmike9907 Withers does specifically say 'apostolic souls'. The mentions of illithids having souls and appearing as pettioners in the afterlife are all outside the game, i believe.
@@freakymoejoe2I feel like it’s also mentioned specifically to keep things open for our bros Us and Omeluum. They clearly have empathy and kindness for others for the sake of it, which we attribute to having a soul or conscience. Emperor and the other mindflayers reinforce the idea that illithids have no souls because of their behaviors and also partially due to the nature of their existence. Unless you’re a rogue illithid like Omeluum and Us, you’re in thrall to something else at all times. Thralled to the parasite until transformation, and then thralled to elderbrains. Without free will, there’s no proof of soul
I love the fact that he doesn't say "I collect the crown if you triumph". No, he says "when you've triumphed."
Raphael's a scheming bastard, but at least he's confident in our power. He knows we can and will do this if and when he helps us out.
WDYM there was another option? Does he means the deal to get the orphic hammer if you promise to give him the crown in the beggining of Act 3? Or there is a third option with him?
How did you get this option? Did you avoid House of Hope all together?
ive been wondering why tav looks like that or anyone we recruit why do we have the look of an misformed illithid not the cool octopus one??
What if you've already killed Rapahel? Does the game end?
I literally haven’t seen him here before, how’d this trigger? (I’ve refused the emperor before)
So taking his deal is good? I havent reached that part
Honestly, at least here he says that he's joining the Netherbrain in order to survive. He doesn't even justify it if you brought the hammer to free Orpheus
Fr, in my ending he just goes "WELL if we're not absorbing Orpheus, then I have no choice but to join the brain!!!!" And I just sat there, being so sure that I made the right choice lmao. Unfortunately I ended up Illithid but oh well.
Wait, I‘ve never seen this before, how do you get this?
I usually either accept Raphael’s deal, get the hammer and free Orpheus (and destroy the contract in the House of Hope) or I just agree to everything and give him the crown - how can I get him to show up here? 😨
Don't take the deal earlier, and don't steal the hammer/contract (take everything else that isn't nailed down though) and tell the Emp to F off.
So where you promise the crown or your soul, what happens if the crown can't be retrieved at end of game?
Nothing will happen, the endings are unfortunately a part of the game that feel very unfinished. You can opt to destroy the crown or give it to Gale without consequences even having sold your soul. The game might even force that decison upon you, depending on your party members. Raphael will never speak to you again after you sign the contract at any point in the game (Ignoring after credit scene)
@@vnsynnyg Ending in swinging plotlines are always hard to tie up. Just look at Dr Who, everything is Deus Ex Machina. We can hope for new content of comparable quality, which I'd jump at.
I never seen Raphael in the prism.. ive always raided his home and killed him wether if i use the hammer to free orpheus or not lol
Raphael is a truly wonderful character. shame he fails to impress when he goes down so easily in a fight
i mean,i stomped that fight,but my friends had multiple retrys on it
He's one of the tougher boss fights in the game, the game just isn't built to be particularly difficult.
@@Drynywyn yeah even at tactician i never really struggled in any given fight so i agree
When you min-max, fights are indeed easy.
@@bukojoetheslapsoils8273 i haven't even Min-maxed like at all. I did only full-classes with no multiclass or particular shenanigans, not even using obvious exploits like dropping potions or boxes. But i red people who had really different experience and struggle a lot even at balanced difficulty
wait...if u dont free orpheus why does his protection all of a sudden disappear after Raphael leaves? Raphael wasnt manipulating him...and in Orpheus' presence, everyone seems to be able to resist...why wouldnt you just take the prism and abscond and leave Baldur's Gate to its fate?
Because you can't harness the ability by yourself. It only protected you because Emperor has been siphoning the power from Orpheus and channeling it to protect you. Given that Orpheus himself notes you should have allowed his honor Guard to kill you, I very much doubt that unless we have the ending scenario - helping you being the only option to prevent Grand Design - he would be bothered to protect you
Raphael is able to casually force the Emperor out of our mind. He's probably able to give temporary protection from an Elder Brain if it suits him.
Can you kill Rafael without taking the hammer? Like get to this situation but without Rafael to 'save" you?
Far as I can tell, stealing the hammer is what triggers the alarm that tells Raphael that people are in his House and stealing what is his.
@@shadowldrago irrc stealing ANYTHING in the archive will trigger him
@@scorpiowarrior7841 I remember stealing the Amulet and Gauntlets with impunity, albeit while invisible, but only the Hammer made the House hostile.
I was softlocked here.
I took the hammer but "lost" it in another character inventory who wasn't in a final party and i could not switch when i was in astral plane. Emperor leaves but you don't have any portals to leave.
@@radiomedusa no cutscenes or anything? Just stuck there?
The Emperor just becoming whiny and leaving was all I needed to see to realize I can’t stand him.
I'm guessing if you kill Raphael and throw the hammer in the ocean, you get the Thrall ending?
what about after beating the brain?
i wish you could really become partners or allies with him as he says here or perhaps negotiate something better than a stupid hammer I have no need for
For a son of Mephistopheles he really sucks at making offers. It's is always better to just kill him and just steal the hammer if you really want it (but why though? the emperor is a bro and I would never want to betray him)
@@DDG16 The emperor is a lying, murderous, controlling monster
@@DDG16 Emperor says mind-flayers have souls while the ex ''god of death'' says otherwise.
@@DoffyDogg if they dont have souls, shouldn't they die the moment they cut off from the hive? The ilithid in the under dark should die too, but he became self-aware. Consiousness = soul?
@@hoangdung7494 Spoilers - if you haven't finished, Wither says that mind flayers don't have souls, and he is kind of the previous god of death, before the new 3 guys overtook his ''role''. I'm gonna take his word more seriously than those of a mind-flayer.
More spoilers ahead- if you play Dark urge and openly refuse Bhaal (god of murder) Withers simply undoes his killing, saying that your time hasn't come yet.
What if right before taking the boat and start the final instance, someone from the group is sent back to camp, a new controller gets connected, prompting the creation of a new character, proceed to this scene, free Orpheus and then let the new dummy character turn into a mindflyer?
If this new character gets named "Emperor" we might pretend he decided to trust us instead of joining the brain, or if this character is a Githyanky, we could pretend is one of the Orpheus honour guards who decided to do the sacrifice for their prince
I thought he'd remove the tadpol if you did what he said
Can you tell me how the f Karlach has so much hp ?
Barbarians naturally have the most HP of any class in the game. Min/maxing her specs can bring it up really high very easily.
Barbarian. Plus there's a feat that lets you lump on even more HP. I think it was the maximum of their class per level. Karlach's a solid wall if you build her right.
He literally offers the same deal
so what happens if you do all this but you killed raphael in the house of hope but left the hammer behind
Then you're truly screwed.
Actually in this all of those characters wich promisses to you help always wants use you and throw away as a junk. Gortash in his apatrments in third floor had two diaries where he wrote about main hero and his group about that they stinky brats but maybe he can use them, emperor with the same line had an ancient plates in illithid language where we can translate them with our worm friend and find out he wanted to use us to take a crown and rule the world, need to continue?)
I never trusted the emperor when he was trying to get into your mind about rap deal i refuse to do
holy hell, how does your Karlach have 250 hp??
I put the game on easy mode to get to this ending 🙂On normal difficulty it would be too much HP!
Wondering what happens if I reject the Emperor, already killed Raphael, but left the Orphic Hammer back at camp
You get the thrall ending too.
5:20 i think they messed up the animation here a little lol
I'll be honest, I just wonder what happens if you kill Raphael, leave the hammer behind in the House of Hope or sell it (lose it somehow), then refuse the emperor so he joins the Netherbrain (btw. still one of the dumbest plottwists in the game, because it doesn't make sense at all for his character), and then... then what? You can't free orpheus, and you don't have the emperor at your side. And Raphael isn't here to make a deal with you. Is that just game over? Or is there another backup ending?
this happened to me - its game over. Lazel had the hammer and she was not in my party
@@ericstevens6029that's a shame quest item stays at non party character
@@Vak_Fairmont Orphic Hammer isn't a quest item. You can throw it into a chasm, same as Shar's Spear. Quest items in the game can be sold, dropped, thrown off cliffs, disposed of in any way. The only exception really being the Astral Prism.
@@mynameisabel2816 The necromancy book is also stuck in one of my character's inventories.
How do they have so much health
He never gave us better terms. Same if you refused lol
I wonder what happens if you kill raphael but leave the hammer in a random chest in the lower city
youre forced to ally w the emporer or lose
Emps jusy gets so pissy
3:11
So.. Hes saying.. *HE WAS ROMANCEABLETHIS WHOLE TIME…….??* Are you *KIDDING ME?*
THEY BETTER DO SOMETHING TO ALLOW THE ROMANCE TO HAPPEN.
How do you get Raphael to show up here?
Don't accept his deal in the brothel (don't take the hammer from his house either) and refuse all collaboration with the emperor, then he will show up
How pathetic can someone be begging to a Devil 🤣
Ha. I killed Raphael long before I got here.
I don't care what happens to anyone but Astarion deserves better than becoming a dang mindflayer.
Yes, if you have to sacrifice a companion or yourself to turn into a soulless mindflayer, selecting Astarion to become a mindflayer is the most horrifically cruel thing you can do to him (short of taking control of the Netherbrain and dominating the minds of all your companions to turn them into your slaves), since Astarion made it very clear he doesnt even want the Astral Tadpole or become a half-Illithid, let alone a full Mindflayer, as he is already traumatized by his transformation into a vampire two centuries earlier. And he hates the idea of becoming a true monsters even during the first meeting at the beach in Act! And would he then be an undead immortal Mindflayer?
"You've succumbed to Her, now part of the Grand Design..."
Me: Great! ...Where are we going?
kinda lame that after all the cutscenes throughout the game, there's nothing showing the worlds destruction after this choice. "nah we'll just make em float off to the brain, game over" Makes this end seem cheap, considering you'd pretty much have to deliberately try to get it.
True. The worst you technically get, is the ending to season 2. Gale blows himself and everyone else up, and now a swarm of mindflayers ravage the sword coast
Why doesn't the teleporty Raphael just do it himself, without your help?
Raphael never turned up at the end for me! I wonder why??
Edit: Oh wait I killed him, right.
screw your title, as it has no respect for people who haven't finished the game yet: it is a spoiler. If you have no respect for your potential followers, then you will find it very hard to earn their favor.
don't spoil with a title please.
Look at the garbage armor from act 1
trippin
which? The adamantine armor on Karlach???
The real question is why karlach isn't wearing the adamantine sale mail when that like the best armor in the game
@@namethefifth7315 Barbarians function the best when not wearing armor.
@@matthewbrunner3454 exept no they don't. In bg3 the only feature they get in unarmored defense wich is just objectively worse then scalemail. They can still rage and get unarmored movement. Also she is literally wearing normal scalemail in this clip so your point makes no sense
Here's the thing I never wanted to do, allow Raphael in desperation, keep the fricken crown, see what happens.
Kill Raphael...
Sad ending
As he seemed so influential partnership.
The contract amended in your own words, to suit you...
After that kill Raphael.
Other
Isn't a possibility any longer.
You have to give over to the Dev.
If not, you become his soulless Spawns, either way, so better the Dev you do know¿?
Then the Dev you Don't.
❤️🩹🦋💥🔨