2024-01-08 21:00:02
Estelle Vernet
❘ Published: 2024-01-08T14:36:49 ❘ Updated: 2024-01-08T14:36:56
Baldur’s Gate 3 players found a strange way to use the corpse ofe Gortash, which relies on the use of Communication with the Dead.
Communicating with the dead speaks to the complexity of Baldur’s Gate 3. Most dead NPCs in the game have several dialogue options that allow you to learn more regarding the circumstances of their death as well as their history. Provided it wasn’t you who killed them, of course.
This is a great way to learn more regarding Faerun and the lore of Baldur’s Gate. However, it can also lead to strange and sometimes disturbing interactions. Because even though the game has been out for months, players continue to discover them.
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One of the most threatening situations comes when you use Communicate with the Dead on Gortash in Act 3, if you decide to kill him.
Baldur’s Gate 3 players test Communicating with the Dead on Gortash
As if being killed by a group of companions with only one neuron in common wasn’t enough, Gortash cannot rest in peace. Indeed, if you use Communicate with the Dead on him, you can communicate with Bane, God of Tyranny, who has chosen Gortash as his chosen one.
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The player u/kyuudonburi brought up the subject on Reddit, saying that it was “ so cool to see how the game takes into account every little detail ».
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Unfortunately, Ketheric and Orin don’t leave a corpse behind, so there’s no way to use this tactic to chat with Bhaal or Myrkul. Although you’re unlikely to want to talk to the gods regarding murder and necromancy anyway.
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