>If you like killing people
You can enjoy killing as a tyrant or a necromancer too
The other two already give you the perks Bhaal gives you, I genuinely don't get it.
>grow up in bumfrick nowhere and so only know about bhaal and not bane or myrkul >be a psycho that loves the act of killing and doesnt give a shit about controlling people are death as an abstract concept >realize that banegays are manipulative c**ts that are just unpleasant to be around and myrkulgays are weird necrophiliacs
there are plenty of reasons anon
He's the God of Murder so he also stops murder attempts on you and in these worlds, murdering people is also pretty useful. Bane is good if you want power but you're entering a dangerous fricking game of way more egomaniacal buttholes plotting versus one another constantly and whatever power you have to be a dick will then spawn like 9 billion more buttholes to try and outdick you because you're a tyrant, you breed people who want to be tyrants. You spawn your opposition inherently, and infinitely power Bane because he's just a spawner of tyrants and rebellions and power hunger.
Myrkul is fricky because its Myrkul. You have to be a weirdo to really do the death scene, most shit associated with death literally and figuratively stinks, and if you're not a super arcane person to do necromancy, you're basically a permanent scene kid except you're constantly dealing with death, being creepy as frick and for the most part don't get much out of it unless you're basically a champion of capital D Death. Myrkul isn't the only guy who's Death, there's lots of death gods, but he's definitely one of the stranger and potentially more dickish ones versus shit like Urogalan for example.
So yeah, being able to murder and prevent your murder (very common in fantasy settings) is usually more useful and easy than trying to achieve structural power (very difficult, makes new opponents) or worshiping Death (mostly impractical and fricking wierd, even by most wizard standards and such)
>You spawn your opposition inherently
Yeah, being in a cult of murder sounds much safer, no Bhaal worshipper would EVER think about murdering a comrade, right?
You're misunderstanding pretty hard so let me make this a little clearer.
Myrkul cults don't really make a lot more Myrkul cults by being Myrkul cults, you somewhat have to be attuned to the death and shadow shit and even if they proselytizer, they don't gather much steam, but at the same time they don't really infight much and they don't spawn Paladins slaughtering gravekeepers by existing. They don't create their opposition by being death dealers, and can actually be very useful in some situations by dealing with death well.
Bhaal gets worship from murderers and from those to be murdered, so he's empowered by both, but his cult is a lot more competitive. When you murder someone you don't make more opposition for you however short of making a revenant, so you make your thing and you usually group up with a very internally infighty situation but you don't make enemies by being a Bhaalite. You kill people primarily, you might get some opposition but no anti murderer squads spawn either when you worship. Murder doesn't really make more murderers.
Bane gets worship and grants power to despots, rulers and more which inherently desire to oppress, humiliate and create strife in positions of power. His worship and the actions of his followers inherently create situations where there's going to be power hunger and other tyranny, either by the good or the evil agaisnt one another, be it a paladin of good slicing down the wicked or another despot to be in fantasy north korea. But you make these people by being a despot, as you pressure people into rebellions and into oppressing others by rule and force, being tyranical to one another in cycles, coveting the throne or positions of authority as you do so, even being a minor despot. You create infinite conflict and infinite revolutions with abuse of power. You always create the opposition inherently as you wish to be a ruling class ruler who's also an abuser.
>but you don't make enemies by being a Bhaalite
That's the thing, I don't believe you > You always create the opposition inherently as you wish to be a ruling class ruler who's also an abuser
I mean, yeah, but crushing it is part of the fun
You can't be oppressing without anyone to oppress, hanging rebels from trees and public executions are part of the job
Also of course I would immediately execute all fellow banites under me when I get into power, no loose ends.
Bhall cults don't really murder with extreme distinction, its usually just making people go away and the most people who get murdered end up being those that aren't really missed. Homeless, regular joes and janes, people nobody cares about and so on are easier to get rather than the first heir which is the only child of the kingdom. Unless bhall tells you to really go after a certain pair of c**ts you're kind of just doing serial killer shit and well, that's in a fantasy setting, life here is cheap and plentiful and people going missing or going AWOL is very common.
>crushing it is part of the fun
Which is you being kind of the new tyrant destroying the old order and lusting for power, be it for justice or injustice. There's always people to oppress, good and bad, because authority and structure will always exist, be it in the smallest hamlet with a mayor or a major city. You kill your opposition and you're fueling your god, and also making new people who then see that you got new vacancies so they covet your power, be them good or evil, for good or bad intent, but so they can rule because [ideas/feelings].
You always create your enemies. This is good because it often reinforces your position, but this is also shit because Bane makes it so inevitably even his champions get rotated like a rich Hollywood producers candy after they get past puberty. You inevitably get fricked and make shit to get fricked, either because Bane is bored or because you accidentally did a few too many sex and war crimes on the populace at the same time and spawned 25 paladins and rogues because you seriously couldn't keep it inside your pants.
So again, you always make your opposition. This isn't a thing where you can argue, Bane himself even says it as much on BG3.
>So again, you always make your opposition
As I said, that's part of the fun >Bhall cults don't really murder with extreme distinction, its usually just making people go away and the most people who get murdered end up being those that aren't really missed. Homeless, regular joes and janes, people nobody cares about
Like fellow Bhaalites....
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>Like fellow Bhaalites....
Sometimes they do get on breastsies and need to murderfrick one another but most Bhaalites are pretty much people nobody will ever miss or notice or care about, yes. Bhall kind of invites a lot of garbage "people" into his worship because he himself was somewhat a garbage person. But you don't make Anti Bhall Patrol when you are a Bhaal worshipper you just get stabbed in the face by another Bhaal cultist when you get uppity or shit's going south, as you do in any organization with self interested highly competitive murder people.
Mind you however, Bhall still wants you to have cults. He can't just have morons murdering their fellow cult members to death willy nilly every single time they stub their toe on a flayed skull, then nothing gets done and he barely gets to do much either, including further plots to make really juicy shit happen or a long chain of worship or his own plots. If you're inside one of these cults you're still relatively sane enough to be able and willing to work together for a common goal and still be able to do shit like proper rituals, if you're so unhinged you come to the Bhall cult and you can't even remotely get along, you're going to be the new sacrifice, cults don't need the utterly unhinged.
Bane mogs both Myrkul and Bhaal. Being a tyrant is just so much cooler and more versatile than being a murderhobo pariah or a necromancer with only skellies and zombies to keep you company.
the whole 'cult dedicated to evil gods' makes no sense to me because of this. even the most dickish of evil bastards is going to realize that being surrounded by other evil bastards is probably not optimal for themselves, personally
i think its a lot more in tune with real human behavior for evil gods to have ONE mortal champion that they pick and empower, rather than trying to keep a cult of many together who are perfectly fine with murdering and fricking each other over (and who do so constantly)
I think the cult thing seems to be often either out of >lack of forethought. Chaotic evil tards need to be around each other even if they stab each other, because they know that Rugella The Liver Eater has a chance to NOT eat THEIR liver if they bed down in an abandoned magical crackhouse together and she has plenty of children's livers t eat like animal crackers. However, if you tried to go murder hobo-ing or decided to eat livers right across from local Temple of Upright Things every Paladin in miles away will be failing over themselves to kill you. >Religious fundamentalism between individuals, even if exploitation takes place, if you are learning forbidden necromancy from Bart The Unalivener he may never teach you his super secret spell, but if you're his best pupil he'll probably teach you a bunch of others and thanks to his job as a tax assessor he has plenty of bodies to revive so you can see if you're doing a good job. If you one day decide you want to execute him and raise him as your servant for all eternity, well... you'd better come correct because otherwise you'll be fricked, but the option is open >Some gods get off on it. Devils and similar Lawful Evil gods / Princes/Dukes of Hell get their power by offering and tempting power to tyrants, only to put them in a place where others will take their place and off the previous ones etc. If you're Baron of the Icy Tower and got that way by trapping the soul of the previous Baron inside a candle made of magical ice, you kinda know the same thing could happen to you BUT you are SO much smarter and your plans are so much grander than that old fool who got sloppy...not to mention you just found the Black Ice Sign of Dukedom that "somehow" (ignore laughter from patron deity) found its way into your possession and you have guarded it at the top of your citadel, there's no way anyone could reach it and undermine your power...
Honestly, the "one champion" thing is neat, but different
there is, that being your god. you cannot make murder dungeon your main focus because your god will obliterate you as they are not the god of murder and don't care about it anywhere remotely as their top priority
bhaals top and only priority is murder
No, you wouldn't be punished, you're literally not understanding. You can have your side projects and hobbies, but your primary focus must be always on the gods desire. You cannot take a week off to murder hobo.
Orin lives in the sewers and murder hobos and schemes to set up confrontations to kill powerful adversaries for her god 24/7, she doesn't give a shit about anything else she exists to murder. She can take a shit, or read a newspaper, but she exists to murder. gay tyrant exists not to murder but to do other things
>You cannot take a week off to murder hobo
As I said, I'll stay an atheist dark lord then
I need that week off to relieve stress, being evil is a hard job
That's if you want to be their high priest or whatever. The average person isn't expected to be embodying their god's portfolio 100% of the time. That's not even possible.
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yeah but the average worshipper is also dogshit and gets no power. you're not a tyrant or anything else if you follow bane as a rank and file
I can agree that Bane definitely doesn't belong next to Mykrul and Bhaal. But we're discussing fantasy settings >In this magical land full of mystery and adventure, I will be... a shitty politician!
How moronic. By comparison, a lich has more distilled edge, is much more interesting thematically and fits perfectly in a fantasy world. Looking only at these three, Myrkul and Bhaal are infinitely better at being a fantasy bad guy.
Yeah it does, Sauron is the perfect example of a Bane worshipper and he's THE dark lord bar none
Ultimately murder and undeath are just tools for tyranny, the tyranny is the ultimate evil the protagonists in most kinos need to prevent.
Tyranny and liberty are a zero sum game. One's tyranny is another's liberty, and vice versa.
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Yeah yeah whatever and also
Good and evil are a matter of perspective. Plus it's not like the "good" DnD deities treat their followers as any less disposable than the evil ones do.
But my point remains, most cool dark lords are banegays.
But don't most liches go lich for a lust for power rather than a love for undeath?
Undeath for most powerful liches is a most useful tool, rather than the end goal.
Yeah it does, Sauron is the perfect example of a Bane worshipper and he's THE dark lord bar none
Ultimately murder and undeath are just tools for tyranny, the tyranny is the ultimate evil the protagonists in most kinos need to prevent.
>Sauron
I agree he's one of the best but just to remind you, one of Sauron's names is literally "The Necromancer"
>but just to remind you, one of Sauron's names is literally "The Necromancer"
That's my point, you can be a lich and a tyrant at the same time, in fact they are quite complementary skills that help each other.
No that's my point, fricker. Virtually all of the baddies are driven by power. This makes bane laughably uninteresting. >What have you been up to Myrkul? >I have raised countless undead to serve in my army >And you, Bhaal? >I created a lake of blood from those who stood in my path >Bane?
I uh.. I went to a royal party and tried to subvert some of the guests and climbed the social ladder in a questionable way.
1 month ago
Anonymous
>I uh.. I went to a royal party and tried to subvert some of the guests and climbed the social ladder in a questionable wa
Or he could have raised countless undead and created a lake of paladin blood before marching towards the city.
1 month ago
Anonymous
>Or he could have raised countless undead
Except he wouldn't because he's no necromancer. That's something Myrkul or Velsharoon would do.
1 month ago
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>because he's no necromancer
Why not? We return to the sauron point. Being a necromancer doesn't mean that's your only goal ever. You can be a necromancer because you want to use the undead as a tool for power
Same goes for murder. Did stalin ever think "no I can't murder this guy, power is my thing..."
No, of course not, a banite can just learn necromancy and order his skellies to make the paladins into gore.
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Why not? Because he isn't, take it up with the dnd community if you think Bane *should* be a necromancer because right now he's just basic b***h tyranny. >Being a necromancer doesn't mean that's your only goal ever. You can be a necromancer because you want to use the undead as a tool for power
It sounds like you agree with me more than anything.
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>Because he isn't, take it up with the dnd community if you think Bane *should* be a necromancer because right now he's just basic b***h tyranny.
I am 100% there is no restrictions on banites learning necromancy spells
And yeah, if the lich's ultimate goal is total tyranny he is a banite and myrkul is just his side b***h
1 month ago
Anonymous
You were talking about Bane himself.
The God of weasels, that's who you should worship.
1 month ago
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Bane is Lawful Evil, and therefore more subtle and successful than the other two edgelord shitters. He is about working within the system's confines and rising to the top to become Overlord instead of flipping the table over.
1 month ago
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He's a pussy. You're a pussy.
1 month ago
Anonymous
Lawful Evil wins, I'm sorry to say. Neutrals can just keep backstabbing their latest ally in an endless cycle and Chaotic Evil can go eat babies or something.
1 month ago
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>dies to some fruity homosexual riding a golden lizard
If you want to cum harder than you've ever came in your life, you go Bhaal. He makes killing people feel like a thousand orgasms at once.
But Myrkul is much cooler.
From what I'm seeing in this thread, OP has a hard time grasping the concept of religion. A cult of worship is not a social club, it is a gathering of people who worship a certain something or someone. People don't join for a beneficial transaction with a deity, they do so because they have a staunch belief in a particular ideal, in this case, Bhaal's cult worships ritualistic murder and they just like killing people. They don't care about benefits, they don't care about power, they care about fricking murder and blood because that's what they like.
The idea of "this god gives me this" or "this god gives me that" comes from modern audiences who are detached from the concept of faith and see a god through metagame lenses and the mechanical benefits to their builds.
You're projecting a christian understanding of religion on a polytheistic world. People before christianity unironically worshipped gods in a "tit for tat" fashion, you didn't believe in the gods as ideals but rather like beings powerful beyond human imagination who you could pester for favors in exchange for prayer and sacrifice.
>People before christianity unironically worshipped gods in a "tit for tat" fashion
No, they didn't. They offered sacrifices to appease gods and to not suffer their wrath, they didn't give 5 cows for exactly 60 days of rain. It's not a transaction, it's a sacrifice in the hopes to appeal to a higher power.
No, I am not having any hard time, you seem to not understand all gods in dnd canonically exist and can grant powers, therefore there is no "faith" factor, it's more of an ideology than a true religion.
It's a good point, but in a world where gods are real, known, grant boons to their followers, and essentially dictate their devout follower's lived experiences through severe religious constraints, I think it would be natural for people to consciously make decisions about which god is best to dedicate their lives to. There would likely be a set of gods that resonate with your values to different degrees, which you would then consciously compare to find the god that suits you best, rather than it just being like 'is Jesus in your heart or not'.
It is not a matter of faith to believe the gods are real, characters in the DnD setting have a vague understanding of the existence and works of their deities. They worship them and some characters receive powers due to their extreme zeal and the following of their deities' commands, these powers are given gradually and you still need to do rigorous religious rituals and works to spread the faith of your deity to maintain them.
If you have ever played a tabletop as a religious character and your character didn't actually believe in it's deity, then you played wrong. If you only played CRPGs then it's normal that you don't really understand that these characters need to be actively devout to use their powers, since most games just brush it off.
>didn't actually believe in it's deity
Define this belief
They like the tenets of the religion and obviously know the god exists. > They offered sacrifices to appease gods and to not suffer their wrath >It's not a transaction
Anon I....
Your post is phrased like a condescending argument, but it doesn't even disagree with anything I said. >your character didn't actually believe in it's deity
You need to carefully define believe in this sentence. There is conclusive proof that the gods exist in forgotten realms, so it's not like our religions where you believe your god is real. Instead, it's 'believing' in a god like you believe in a certain company that you want to work for; your aims and values align. A priest of Ilmater doesn't think that only Ilmater is real, or that Ilmater is more real than Lathander, they just align with Ilmater the most and so choose to worship them.
Going back to the OP, someone who wants to cause problems could very well vibe with more than one of the dead three, and would consciously have to determine which one they want to dedicate themselves to...and that could include 'metagame' considerations like what kind of life you get to live by worshipping each one.
In this context, I'm using "belief" interchangeably with "worship". You can't play a religious character be it caster cleric or paladin without actually worshipping, loving, glorifying your deity and fearing their wrath. That should be a basic trait for a character who gets powers from a deity and they should strive to have a permanent connection with them as a conduit of their will in the world. If someone just happens to be part of their cult of worship without receiving direct aid, then they should still have cultural ties that make them follow certain rituals. (Going to church on sundays, resting during sabbath, etc.)
>> They offered sacrifices to appease gods and to not suffer their wrath >>It's not a transaction
I think the best way to illustrate this would be to mention the "book of Job" and all the works that share the same themes. In most religions, people are tested for their faith. A weak believer equals to someone that could offend the gods, receive punishment and even end up in purgatory, so they do ritualistic sacrifices to appease them. If they were the cynical type they wouldn't do sacrifices at all or would just follow through with rituals due to cultural obligations.
In short, the point that I'm trying to make, is that it is stupid trying to come up with a logical reason for the cult of Bhaal and the benefits the members of their cult receive compared to others, when people that join do so because they just fricking love, love, LOVE killing, and the act of murder and desecration of sentient life is part of the process of worship. And also that gods are GODS not CEOs of "Bhaal Murder Company" which gives benefits if you are a murderer or "Bane's Political Corporation" which gives you a discount in influence spent over law enforcement control.
Shadowheart without being influenced by main character choices is a nice example of a religious caster, she doesn't ask. She prays and obeys. And fricks bears.
>actually worshipping, loving, glorifying your deity and fearing their wrath
But once you know all deities and their portfolio are true it kinda becomes a choice
What lifestyle do you like? That of a murderer, or that of a necromancer?
Their philosophies are ultimately equally correct as they are both real and tangible, there is no "one truth" to pursue like in IRL religion.
>Shadowheart without being influenced by main character choices is a nice example of a religious caster
Why does she always abandon Shar if you leave the choice upto her then?
Your post is phrased like a condescending argument, but it doesn't even disagree with anything I said. >your character didn't actually believe in it's deity
You need to carefully define believe in this sentence. There is conclusive proof that the gods exist in forgotten realms, so it's not like our religions where you believe your god is real. Instead, it's 'believing' in a god like you believe in a certain company that you want to work for; your aims and values align. A priest of Ilmater doesn't think that only Ilmater is real, or that Ilmater is more real than Lathander, they just align with Ilmater the most and so choose to worship them.
Going back to the OP, someone who wants to cause problems could very well vibe with more than one of the dead three, and would consciously have to determine which one they want to dedicate themselves to...and that could include 'metagame' considerations like what kind of life you get to live by worshipping each one.
No, I am not having any hard time, you seem to not understand all gods in dnd canonically exist and can grant powers, therefore there is no "faith" factor, it's more of an ideology than a true religion.
It's a good point, but in a world where gods are real, known, grant boons to their followers, and essentially dictate their devout follower's lived experiences through severe religious constraints, I think it would be natural for people to consciously make decisions about which god is best to dedicate their lives to. There would likely be a set of gods that resonate with your values to different degrees, which you would then consciously compare to find the god that suits you best, rather than it just being like 'is Jesus in your heart or not'.
Why would you ever worship the evil gods who demand their followers to torture themselves and shit not to mention you get thrown into prison if the authorities ever find out meanwhile the good gods just want you to be nice plus everyone will look up to you?
Good and evil are a matter of perspective. Plus it's not like the "good" DnD deities treat their followers as any less disposable than the evil ones do.
The love of the people is a fickle thing, but their sense of fear is not. A tyrant is always feared with more consistency than a benevolent ruler is loved by his subjects.
The only way his ploy makes any sense is if he still acknowledges Asmodeus as his overlord and is trying to place himself as an indispensible asset, far more competent than the other archdevils. The most he could hope for is to take his father's spot as the Big Man's number two by claiming so much power and resources for hell.
Worshipping an evil god seems dumb in general given that it means you go to their afterlife when you die, and if they're evil then it's shit.
Even if you are a bad person then it seems sensible to avoid going to hell when you die.
I'd be a good person because I'm a good person irl. Imagine being q good person and having magical abilities to help the needy or feed the poor effortlessly. It would be so kino.
Faerûn is a shitting place. You can see lots of people trapping in situations where murder would set them free. The essence of bhaal worship is murder sets you free and puts you in control of your own life.
>why do people worship evil deities, especially the god of murder
I mean, Kali is practically Bhaal IRL to my knowledge and she still has millions of followers. Some of them unironically commit murder as a form of worship.
Yes even today in the more rural parts of India there have been people who chopped off their own heads with a guillotine as sacrifice to Kali or sacrificed the others to her
I hate these meme comically evil cults
Atleast in Warhammer it makes sense because chaos is constatly corrupting your mind so weak people and people who are tired of droning it out can succumb in a realistic way but in DND?
Its just being evil for the sake of evil , why would you worship any of these when you can be just as powerful as a chosen without any of the downsides? Plus which well written evil character THINKS they are le evil? Cuz all the worshippers and chosen are just moronicly evil and they know it.
The racial gods of evil have set their followers societies up in a way that drives them to worship them. Orcs are encouraged from birth to be violent and savage raiders, Drow are groomed to be backstabbing sadists, etc. They get them from the start.
Evil gods with a wider portfolio simply appeal to people's worst natures. Greed, hatred, lust, etc. Turning to them gets you boons and powerful allies in their cults and fellow power seekers.
Following an evil god is much preferable to not following any god. If you're a good person and don't show faith, you get fricked in the afterlife.
You know that libs wrote the script when Bane introduces himself as ruling over hate and fear. Tyranny has nothing to do with either, it is about gaining and exercising absolute control.
Yeah I loved that accidentally redpilled part of the plot too where Gortash is shown to use refugees as a political tool to keep the populace occupied and intimidated into electing him.
Well why isn't she? Wouldn't an entire race being blindly devoted to you as their god for centuries/millenia/whatever get you to divine status? Is she not getting enough faith juice or something?
She doesn't have a Domain she embodies that other gods don't already have. That's the most important part of becoming a deity in D&D, representing a concept.
Couldnt she just become god of the yankis? Also the most important thing would be getting the Overgods permission.
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She doesn't have a Domain she embodies that other gods don't already have. That's the most important part of becoming a deity in D&D, representing a concept.
I think another reason Vlaakith is not a god yet is because her and all the Githyanki dwell in the astral plane. That's where god's corpses end up when they die and may frick with the power of belief in ways that don't happen on the material plane.
>It’s important to remember that many of the Realms deities encourage “sex for fun” (or even “sex for religious rapture”) and their priests have magical and pharmaceutical meals of preventing contraception, so “it’s only incest if the female partner gets pregnant.” This, by the way, usually means family members satisfy their curiosity and indulge feelings of mutual affection, and then go looking for less “safe and familiar” but far more exciting partners, elsewhere.
what is his problem?
why do you still choose to engage with his setting?
>you can just go to the priest and get AntiBabyPillen to then frick in the name of your God, while going balls deep in your own sister, mom or even dad
>literal sacred prostitutes whose job it is to bang people >literally several gods whose portfolio include sex >prostitutes a plenty >monstergirls running all over
how humiliating would it be to be a virgin in the world of D&D?
>how humiliating would it be to be a virgin in the world of D&D? >Virginity portfolio is free for the taking
I'll keep that in mind the next time I get isekai'd to Abeir-Toril.
I love it though. Makes him unique and pisses off trannies who want durge to canonically be some edgy looking female tiefling or drow because that's literally all they can make.
I love him cause his range of emotional expressions is either 'Genuine lobotomy victim' or 'Most evil person ever' and there's no inbetween. He looks either scared and confused or ready to cause some traumas, its absolutely hilarious
Don't care, in every official piece of Larian shit he's a white Dragonborn. Sorry he's not some deviant art tiefling b***h with face tattoos like every redditor makes.
He edgy
Bane?
I worship little girls.
If you like killing people. He's a serial killer god.
>If you like killing people
You can enjoy killing as a tyrant or a necromancer too
The other two already give you the perks Bhaal gives you, I genuinely don't get it.
>You can enjoy killing as a tyrant or a necromancer too
Enjoy? Sure. But unless it's your favorite thing, you aren't a Bhaalite
the enjoyment isn't the same at all. look at orin. she's practically orgasming thinking about being allowed to kill gortash
>Bhaal turns you into a Deatchlaw
>Myrkul turns you into a spoopy skeleton
>Bane turns you into Shrek
Choose wisely.
>>Bane turns you into Shrek
what could have been...
>his super form was just turning into a big guy
They had to know
>a spoopy skeleton
?t=40
I crit him so hard this cutscene got skipped and the avatar just popped in out of nowhere
For me it was the hardest boss in game.
I made the mistake of silencing him and he couldn't call out to Myrkul anymore and just stayed at 0hp beating the shit out of everyone.
Cyric mogs all three combined.
>grow up in bumfrick nowhere and so only know about bhaal and not bane or myrkul
>be a psycho that loves the act of killing and doesnt give a shit about controlling people are death as an abstract concept
>realize that banegays are manipulative c**ts that are just unpleasant to be around and myrkulgays are weird necrophiliacs
there are plenty of reasons anon
>>>/tg/
Yeah, a game featuring all 3 definetly didn't release in the last 365 days after all.
He's the God of Murder so he also stops murder attempts on you and in these worlds, murdering people is also pretty useful. Bane is good if you want power but you're entering a dangerous fricking game of way more egomaniacal buttholes plotting versus one another constantly and whatever power you have to be a dick will then spawn like 9 billion more buttholes to try and outdick you because you're a tyrant, you breed people who want to be tyrants. You spawn your opposition inherently, and infinitely power Bane because he's just a spawner of tyrants and rebellions and power hunger.
Myrkul is fricky because its Myrkul. You have to be a weirdo to really do the death scene, most shit associated with death literally and figuratively stinks, and if you're not a super arcane person to do necromancy, you're basically a permanent scene kid except you're constantly dealing with death, being creepy as frick and for the most part don't get much out of it unless you're basically a champion of capital D Death. Myrkul isn't the only guy who's Death, there's lots of death gods, but he's definitely one of the stranger and potentially more dickish ones versus shit like Urogalan for example.
So yeah, being able to murder and prevent your murder (very common in fantasy settings) is usually more useful and easy than trying to achieve structural power (very difficult, makes new opponents) or worshiping Death (mostly impractical and fricking wierd, even by most wizard standards and such)
>You spawn your opposition inherently
Yeah, being in a cult of murder sounds much safer, no Bhaal worshipper would EVER think about murdering a comrade, right?
You're misunderstanding pretty hard so let me make this a little clearer.
Myrkul cults don't really make a lot more Myrkul cults by being Myrkul cults, you somewhat have to be attuned to the death and shadow shit and even if they proselytizer, they don't gather much steam, but at the same time they don't really infight much and they don't spawn Paladins slaughtering gravekeepers by existing. They don't create their opposition by being death dealers, and can actually be very useful in some situations by dealing with death well.
Bhaal gets worship from murderers and from those to be murdered, so he's empowered by both, but his cult is a lot more competitive. When you murder someone you don't make more opposition for you however short of making a revenant, so you make your thing and you usually group up with a very internally infighty situation but you don't make enemies by being a Bhaalite. You kill people primarily, you might get some opposition but no anti murderer squads spawn either when you worship. Murder doesn't really make more murderers.
Bane gets worship and grants power to despots, rulers and more which inherently desire to oppress, humiliate and create strife in positions of power. His worship and the actions of his followers inherently create situations where there's going to be power hunger and other tyranny, either by the good or the evil agaisnt one another, be it a paladin of good slicing down the wicked or another despot to be in fantasy north korea. But you make these people by being a despot, as you pressure people into rebellions and into oppressing others by rule and force, being tyranical to one another in cycles, coveting the throne or positions of authority as you do so, even being a minor despot. You create infinite conflict and infinite revolutions with abuse of power. You always create the opposition inherently as you wish to be a ruling class ruler who's also an abuser.
>but you don't make enemies by being a Bhaalite
That's the thing, I don't believe you
> You always create the opposition inherently as you wish to be a ruling class ruler who's also an abuser
I mean, yeah, but crushing it is part of the fun
You can't be oppressing without anyone to oppress, hanging rebels from trees and public executions are part of the job
Also of course I would immediately execute all fellow banites under me when I get into power, no loose ends.
Bhall cults don't really murder with extreme distinction, its usually just making people go away and the most people who get murdered end up being those that aren't really missed. Homeless, regular joes and janes, people nobody cares about and so on are easier to get rather than the first heir which is the only child of the kingdom. Unless bhall tells you to really go after a certain pair of c**ts you're kind of just doing serial killer shit and well, that's in a fantasy setting, life here is cheap and plentiful and people going missing or going AWOL is very common.
>crushing it is part of the fun
Which is you being kind of the new tyrant destroying the old order and lusting for power, be it for justice or injustice. There's always people to oppress, good and bad, because authority and structure will always exist, be it in the smallest hamlet with a mayor or a major city. You kill your opposition and you're fueling your god, and also making new people who then see that you got new vacancies so they covet your power, be them good or evil, for good or bad intent, but so they can rule because [ideas/feelings].
You always create your enemies. This is good because it often reinforces your position, but this is also shit because Bane makes it so inevitably even his champions get rotated like a rich Hollywood producers candy after they get past puberty. You inevitably get fricked and make shit to get fricked, either because Bane is bored or because you accidentally did a few too many sex and war crimes on the populace at the same time and spawned 25 paladins and rogues because you seriously couldn't keep it inside your pants.
So again, you always make your opposition. This isn't a thing where you can argue, Bane himself even says it as much on BG3.
>So again, you always make your opposition
As I said, that's part of the fun
>Bhall cults don't really murder with extreme distinction, its usually just making people go away and the most people who get murdered end up being those that aren't really missed. Homeless, regular joes and janes, people nobody cares about
Like fellow Bhaalites....
>Like fellow Bhaalites....
Sometimes they do get on breastsies and need to murderfrick one another but most Bhaalites are pretty much people nobody will ever miss or notice or care about, yes. Bhall kind of invites a lot of garbage "people" into his worship because he himself was somewhat a garbage person. But you don't make Anti Bhall Patrol when you are a Bhaal worshipper you just get stabbed in the face by another Bhaal cultist when you get uppity or shit's going south, as you do in any organization with self interested highly competitive murder people.
Mind you however, Bhall still wants you to have cults. He can't just have morons murdering their fellow cult members to death willy nilly every single time they stub their toe on a flayed skull, then nothing gets done and he barely gets to do much either, including further plots to make really juicy shit happen or a long chain of worship or his own plots. If you're inside one of these cults you're still relatively sane enough to be able and willing to work together for a common goal and still be able to do shit like proper rituals, if you're so unhinged you come to the Bhall cult and you can't even remotely get along, you're going to be the new sacrifice, cults don't need the utterly unhinged.
Bane mogs both Myrkul and Bhaal. Being a tyrant is just so much cooler and more versatile than being a murderhobo pariah or a necromancer with only skellies and zombies to keep you company.
the whole 'cult dedicated to evil gods' makes no sense to me because of this. even the most dickish of evil bastards is going to realize that being surrounded by other evil bastards is probably not optimal for themselves, personally
i think its a lot more in tune with real human behavior for evil gods to have ONE mortal champion that they pick and empower, rather than trying to keep a cult of many together who are perfectly fine with murdering and fricking each other over (and who do so constantly)
I think the cult thing seems to be often either out of
>lack of forethought. Chaotic evil tards need to be around each other even if they stab each other, because they know that Rugella The Liver Eater has a chance to NOT eat THEIR liver if they bed down in an abandoned magical crackhouse together and she has plenty of children's livers t eat like animal crackers. However, if you tried to go murder hobo-ing or decided to eat livers right across from local Temple of Upright Things every Paladin in miles away will be failing over themselves to kill you.
>Religious fundamentalism between individuals, even if exploitation takes place, if you are learning forbidden necromancy from Bart The Unalivener he may never teach you his super secret spell, but if you're his best pupil he'll probably teach you a bunch of others and thanks to his job as a tax assessor he has plenty of bodies to revive so you can see if you're doing a good job. If you one day decide you want to execute him and raise him as your servant for all eternity, well... you'd better come correct because otherwise you'll be fricked, but the option is open
>Some gods get off on it. Devils and similar Lawful Evil gods / Princes/Dukes of Hell get their power by offering and tempting power to tyrants, only to put them in a place where others will take their place and off the previous ones etc. If you're Baron of the Icy Tower and got that way by trapping the soul of the previous Baron inside a candle made of magical ice, you kinda know the same thing could happen to you BUT you are SO much smarter and your plans are so much grander than that old fool who got sloppy...not to mention you just found the Black Ice Sign of Dukedom that "somehow" (ignore laughter from patron deity) found its way into your possession and you have guarded it at the top of your citadel, there's no way anyone could reach it and undermine your power...
Honestly, the "one champion" thing is neat, but different
There's also nothing stopping you from having a murder dungeon guarded by skellies in your tyrant castle
It's the whole package
there is, that being your god. you cannot make murder dungeon your main focus because your god will obliterate you as they are not the god of murder and don't care about it anywhere remotely as their top priority
bhaals top and only priority is murder
>the god of tyranny punishes you for a torture/murder room
Lame and gay, I'll be an atheist dark lord then
No, you wouldn't be punished, you're literally not understanding. You can have your side projects and hobbies, but your primary focus must be always on the gods desire. You cannot take a week off to murder hobo.
Orin lives in the sewers and murder hobos and schemes to set up confrontations to kill powerful adversaries for her god 24/7, she doesn't give a shit about anything else she exists to murder. She can take a shit, or read a newspaper, but she exists to murder. gay tyrant exists not to murder but to do other things
>You cannot take a week off to murder hobo
As I said, I'll stay an atheist dark lord then
I need that week off to relieve stress, being evil is a hard job
That's if you want to be their high priest or whatever. The average person isn't expected to be embodying their god's portfolio 100% of the time. That's not even possible.
yeah but the average worshipper is also dogshit and gets no power. you're not a tyrant or anything else if you follow bane as a rank and file
I can agree that Bane definitely doesn't belong next to Mykrul and Bhaal. But we're discussing fantasy settings
>In this magical land full of mystery and adventure, I will be... a shitty politician!
How moronic. By comparison, a lich has more distilled edge, is much more interesting thematically and fits perfectly in a fantasy world. Looking only at these three, Myrkul and Bhaal are infinitely better at being a fantasy bad guy.
But a good politician is a politician who can make his vision real. And tyranny is all about absolute control.
A good politician, then. Nothing changes.
Yeah it does, Sauron is the perfect example of a Bane worshipper and he's THE dark lord bar none
Ultimately murder and undeath are just tools for tyranny, the tyranny is the ultimate evil the protagonists in most kinos need to prevent.
Tyranny and liberty are a zero sum game. One's tyranny is another's liberty, and vice versa.
Yeah yeah whatever and also
But my point remains, most cool dark lords are banegays.
But don't most liches go lich for a lust for power rather than a love for undeath?
Undeath for most powerful liches is a most useful tool, rather than the end goal.
Correct
>Sauron
I agree he's one of the best but just to remind you, one of Sauron's names is literally "The Necromancer"
>but just to remind you, one of Sauron's names is literally "The Necromancer"
That's my point, you can be a lich and a tyrant at the same time, in fact they are quite complementary skills that help each other.
No that's my point, fricker. Virtually all of the baddies are driven by power. This makes bane laughably uninteresting.
>What have you been up to Myrkul?
>I have raised countless undead to serve in my army
>And you, Bhaal?
>I created a lake of blood from those who stood in my path
>Bane?
I uh.. I went to a royal party and tried to subvert some of the guests and climbed the social ladder in a questionable way.
>I uh.. I went to a royal party and tried to subvert some of the guests and climbed the social ladder in a questionable wa
Or he could have raised countless undead and created a lake of paladin blood before marching towards the city.
>Or he could have raised countless undead
Except he wouldn't because he's no necromancer. That's something Myrkul or Velsharoon would do.
>because he's no necromancer
Why not? We return to the sauron point. Being a necromancer doesn't mean that's your only goal ever. You can be a necromancer because you want to use the undead as a tool for power
Same goes for murder. Did stalin ever think "no I can't murder this guy, power is my thing..."
No, of course not, a banite can just learn necromancy and order his skellies to make the paladins into gore.
Why not? Because he isn't, take it up with the dnd community if you think Bane *should* be a necromancer because right now he's just basic b***h tyranny.
>Being a necromancer doesn't mean that's your only goal ever. You can be a necromancer because you want to use the undead as a tool for power
It sounds like you agree with me more than anything.
>Because he isn't, take it up with the dnd community if you think Bane *should* be a necromancer because right now he's just basic b***h tyranny.
I am 100% there is no restrictions on banites learning necromancy spells
And yeah, if the lich's ultimate goal is total tyranny he is a banite and myrkul is just his side b***h
You were talking about Bane himself.
The God of weasels, that's who you should worship.
Bane is Lawful Evil, and therefore more subtle and successful than the other two edgelord shitters. He is about working within the system's confines and rising to the top to become Overlord instead of flipping the table over.
He's a pussy. You're a pussy.
Lawful Evil wins, I'm sorry to say. Neutrals can just keep backstabbing their latest ally in an endless cycle and Chaotic Evil can go eat babies or something.
>dies to some fruity homosexual riding a golden lizard
>necromancer with only skellies and zombies to keep you company.
I'm fine with this
If you want to cum harder than you've ever came in your life, you go Bhaal. He makes killing people feel like a thousand orgasms at once.
But Myrkul is much cooler.
From what I'm seeing in this thread, OP has a hard time grasping the concept of religion. A cult of worship is not a social club, it is a gathering of people who worship a certain something or someone. People don't join for a beneficial transaction with a deity, they do so because they have a staunch belief in a particular ideal, in this case, Bhaal's cult worships ritualistic murder and they just like killing people. They don't care about benefits, they don't care about power, they care about fricking murder and blood because that's what they like.
The idea of "this god gives me this" or "this god gives me that" comes from modern audiences who are detached from the concept of faith and see a god through metagame lenses and the mechanical benefits to their builds.
You're projecting a christian understanding of religion on a polytheistic world. People before christianity unironically worshipped gods in a "tit for tat" fashion, you didn't believe in the gods as ideals but rather like beings powerful beyond human imagination who you could pester for favors in exchange for prayer and sacrifice.
>People before christianity unironically worshipped gods in a "tit for tat" fashion
No, they didn't. They offered sacrifices to appease gods and to not suffer their wrath, they didn't give 5 cows for exactly 60 days of rain. It's not a transaction, it's a sacrifice in the hopes to appeal to a higher power.
It is not a matter of faith to believe the gods are real, characters in the DnD setting have a vague understanding of the existence and works of their deities. They worship them and some characters receive powers due to their extreme zeal and the following of their deities' commands, these powers are given gradually and you still need to do rigorous religious rituals and works to spread the faith of your deity to maintain them.
If you have ever played a tabletop as a religious character and your character didn't actually believe in it's deity, then you played wrong. If you only played CRPGs then it's normal that you don't really understand that these characters need to be actively devout to use their powers, since most games just brush it off.
>didn't actually believe in it's deity
Define this belief
They like the tenets of the religion and obviously know the god exists.
> They offered sacrifices to appease gods and to not suffer their wrath
>It's not a transaction
Anon I....
In this context, I'm using "belief" interchangeably with "worship". You can't play a religious character be it caster cleric or paladin without actually worshipping, loving, glorifying your deity and fearing their wrath. That should be a basic trait for a character who gets powers from a deity and they should strive to have a permanent connection with them as a conduit of their will in the world. If someone just happens to be part of their cult of worship without receiving direct aid, then they should still have cultural ties that make them follow certain rituals. (Going to church on sundays, resting during sabbath, etc.)
>> They offered sacrifices to appease gods and to not suffer their wrath
>>It's not a transaction
I think the best way to illustrate this would be to mention the "book of Job" and all the works that share the same themes. In most religions, people are tested for their faith. A weak believer equals to someone that could offend the gods, receive punishment and even end up in purgatory, so they do ritualistic sacrifices to appease them. If they were the cynical type they wouldn't do sacrifices at all or would just follow through with rituals due to cultural obligations.
In short, the point that I'm trying to make, is that it is stupid trying to come up with a logical reason for the cult of Bhaal and the benefits the members of their cult receive compared to others, when people that join do so because they just fricking love, love, LOVE killing, and the act of murder and desecration of sentient life is part of the process of worship. And also that gods are GODS not CEOs of "Bhaal Murder Company" which gives benefits if you are a murderer or "Bane's Political Corporation" which gives you a discount in influence spent over law enforcement control.
Shadowheart without being influenced by main character choices is a nice example of a religious caster, she doesn't ask. She prays and obeys. And fricks bears.
>actually worshipping, loving, glorifying your deity and fearing their wrath
But once you know all deities and their portfolio are true it kinda becomes a choice
What lifestyle do you like? That of a murderer, or that of a necromancer?
Their philosophies are ultimately equally correct as they are both real and tangible, there is no "one truth" to pursue like in IRL religion.
>Shadowheart without being influenced by main character choices is a nice example of a religious caster
Why does she always abandon Shar if you leave the choice upto her then?
Your post is phrased like a condescending argument, but it doesn't even disagree with anything I said.
>your character didn't actually believe in it's deity
You need to carefully define believe in this sentence. There is conclusive proof that the gods exist in forgotten realms, so it's not like our religions where you believe your god is real. Instead, it's 'believing' in a god like you believe in a certain company that you want to work for; your aims and values align. A priest of Ilmater doesn't think that only Ilmater is real, or that Ilmater is more real than Lathander, they just align with Ilmater the most and so choose to worship them.
Going back to the OP, someone who wants to cause problems could very well vibe with more than one of the dead three, and would consciously have to determine which one they want to dedicate themselves to...and that could include 'metagame' considerations like what kind of life you get to live by worshipping each one.
No, I am not having any hard time, you seem to not understand all gods in dnd canonically exist and can grant powers, therefore there is no "faith" factor, it's more of an ideology than a true religion.
It's a good point, but in a world where gods are real, known, grant boons to their followers, and essentially dictate their devout follower's lived experiences through severe religious constraints, I think it would be natural for people to consciously make decisions about which god is best to dedicate their lives to. There would likely be a set of gods that resonate with your values to different degrees, which you would then consciously compare to find the god that suits you best, rather than it just being like 'is Jesus in your heart or not'.
Why would you ever worship the evil gods who demand their followers to torture themselves and shit not to mention you get thrown into prison if the authorities ever find out meanwhile the good gods just want you to be nice plus everyone will look up to you?
Good and evil are a matter of perspective. Plus it's not like the "good" DnD deities treat their followers as any less disposable than the evil ones do.
I don't want to be nice, I want to turn people into locusts.
The love of the people is a fickle thing, but their sense of fear is not. A tyrant is always feared with more consistency than a benevolent ruler is loved by his subjects.
>Bhaal
Baal lets me burn my children.
CYRIC CHADS WHERE WE AT
Why would I worship that homosexual when I can be an Asmodean chad?
Why did Raphael think he had ANY chance against the original Gigahomie Devil?
because he has 666 hp
Narcissism
The only way his ploy makes any sense is if he still acknowledges Asmodeus as his overlord and is trying to place himself as an indispensible asset, far more competent than the other archdevils. The most he could hope for is to take his father's spot as the Big Man's number two by claiming so much power and resources for hell.
Worshipping an evil god seems dumb in general given that it means you go to their afterlife when you die, and if they're evil then it's shit.
Even if you are a bad person then it seems sensible to avoid going to hell when you die.
Hired assasins pray to Bhaal.
Half-Orc cleric of Gruumsh One-Eye. Kill all elfs. Kill all humie priests. Simple as.
Which is the god for fricking elfs? Or slime girls or something. Thats my god. Are there slime girls in faerun? If no then i will just kill self.
I'd be a good person because I'm a good person irl. Imagine being q good person and having magical abilities to help the needy or feed the poor effortlessly. It would be so kino.
Faerûn is a shitting place. You can see lots of people trapping in situations where murder would set them free. The essence of bhaal worship is murder sets you free and puts you in control of your own life.
>why do people worship evil deities, especially the god of murder
I mean, Kali is practically Bhaal IRL to my knowledge and she still has millions of followers. Some of them unironically commit murder as a form of worship.
Yes even today in the more rural parts of India there have been people who chopped off their own heads with a guillotine as sacrifice to Kali or sacrificed the others to her
The Kali has a mother goddess version. That's the one worshipped today, not the homicidal version.
I was surprised at how much dialogue there was for being a follower of Tiamat.
such a fricking cringe Black person
bg1 and 2 were better, bg3 is shit
they ruined the lore by bringing it back the same fricking plot
I hate these meme comically evil cults
Atleast in Warhammer it makes sense because chaos is constatly corrupting your mind so weak people and people who are tired of droning it out can succumb in a realistic way but in DND?
Its just being evil for the sake of evil , why would you worship any of these when you can be just as powerful as a chosen without any of the downsides? Plus which well written evil character THINKS they are le evil? Cuz all the worshippers and chosen are just moronicly evil and they know it.
Couple of answers.
The racial gods of evil have set their followers societies up in a way that drives them to worship them. Orcs are encouraged from birth to be violent and savage raiders, Drow are groomed to be backstabbing sadists, etc. They get them from the start.
Evil gods with a wider portfolio simply appeal to people's worst natures. Greed, hatred, lust, etc. Turning to them gets you boons and powerful allies in their cults and fellow power seekers.
Following an evil god is much preferable to not following any god. If you're a good person and don't show faith, you get fricked in the afterlife.
You clearly know nothing about cults. You should google up some of the insane cults we have/had IRL.
You know that libs wrote the script when Bane introduces himself as ruling over hate and fear. Tyranny has nothing to do with either, it is about gaining and exercising absolute control.
fear and hate are perfect tools for absolute control you dummy
Yeah I loved that accidentally redpilled part of the plot too where Gortash is shown to use refugees as a political tool to keep the populace occupied and intimidated into electing him.
I want them to bring back Mask
He's literally a SCAG deity, there's nothing stopping you from playing a disciple of Mask in your next campaign.
Evil gods aren't really worshipped as much as appeased so they don't frick you up.
which D&D god interacts the most with their followers
like the majority of them?
Tiamat
Bahamut
Baahl
Mystra
Lathander
Lolth
Vlaakith
Umberlee
from top of my head are very active in the realms
>Vlaakith
Not a real god. Just a larper.
Well why isn't she? Wouldn't an entire race being blindly devoted to you as their god for centuries/millenia/whatever get you to divine status? Is she not getting enough faith juice or something?
She doesn't have a Domain she embodies that other gods don't already have. That's the most important part of becoming a deity in D&D, representing a concept.
Couldnt she just become god of the yankis? Also the most important thing would be getting the Overgods permission.
I think another reason Vlaakith is not a god yet is because her and all the Githyanki dwell in the astral plane. That's where god's corpses end up when they die and may frick with the power of belief in ways that don't happen on the material plane.
Mystra has had sex with half the mages in the continent so I'd say she wins this one
Which DnD god would Rance worship for maximum pussy?
>be a child of the god of murder
>kill hundreds throughout the game
it was pretty clever honestly
>It’s important to remember that many of the Realms deities encourage “sex for fun” (or even “sex for religious rapture”) and their priests have magical and pharmaceutical meals of preventing contraception, so “it’s only incest if the female partner gets pregnant.” This, by the way, usually means family members satisfy their curiosity and indulge feelings of mutual affection, and then go looking for less “safe and familiar” but far more exciting partners, elsewhere.
what is his problem?
why do you still choose to engage with his setting?
What is it with freaks and dnd?
people want to be able to make their magical realms..
>you can just go to the priest and get AntiBabyPillen to then frick in the name of your God, while going balls deep in your own sister, mom or even dad
God what a based degenerate
I thought DnD was supposed to be bad
>literal sacred prostitutes whose job it is to bang people
>literally several gods whose portfolio include sex
>prostitutes a plenty
>monstergirls running all over
how humiliating would it be to be a virgin in the world of D&D?
Despite being AI coomer bait that's actually a perfectly well-designed monster.
wizard core
>how humiliating would it be to be a virgin in the world of D&D?
>Virginity portfolio is free for the taking
I'll keep that in mind the next time I get isekai'd to Abeir-Toril.
Disguise self + Friends + Charm person
2 lvl 1 slots and 1 cantrip
Wait until lvl 2 to have an extra slot to cast Sleep worse case
>resists
Wot naow?
Should have got Lucky feat at character creation
>5e sleep
>Resisting
unless you're trying to bed an elf or a high level person that's not going to happen.
You'd still need to get to level 2 though. Also what exactly is the difference between sleep and roofing a girl IRL?
I meant to use sleep to escape if charm fails but you could use like that too, the problem is that it only has 1 minute duration
for Bane and Myrkul killing is the means for Bhaal it's the goal
Bane?
which one of these looks better for a paladin durge?
Right
right it is then take this for your troubles
Mewer to the right, way more psycho.
Right, left looks like a regular NPC
play as a real man (lizard)
i dont have the balls to play anything nonhuman or darker than a norwegian
Do the cosplayes know that Orin rapes Durges corpse in the Tav storyline?
shes about to find out
what dayya think is about to happen?
aww hes so happy 🙂
do you think she turned into his replica but stronger and drilled his ass while she was at it?
I want to impregnate Orin.
no you don't, her womb belongs to her fathergrandfather
*brother of her grandfather
It's a God for women who think serial killers are hot
For me, its Garl Glittergold.
do I get to lick orin's pits if I join bhaal?
Silly murder lizard thats why
I hate that canonical durge is a scalie
welcome to bear gay 3, enjoy your stay
I love it though. Makes him unique and pisses off trannies who want durge to canonically be some edgy looking female tiefling or drow because that's literally all they can make.
Swen has always been a scalie
It works so well. I think it might be the only character in the game I liked.
His design is fricking amazing and looks sinister as frick at evil moments
I love him cause his range of emotional expressions is either 'Genuine lobotomy victim' or 'Most evil person ever' and there's no inbetween. He looks either scared and confused or ready to cause some traumas, its absolutely hilarious
>white like a corpse
>red like blood
Come on.
Canonical he's whatever you make him look like in your playthrough.
Nope, he has a canon appearance and it's the white dragonborn, you can find his corpse in a non-darkurge playthrough. He's canonically a dragonborn.
"default" and "canonical" are not the same thing
Don't care, in every official piece of Larian shit he's a white Dragonborn. Sorry he's not some deviant art tiefling b***h with face tattoos like every redditor makes.
The other races look dopy when they do the evil expressions, it was clearly designed for dragonborn.
lteral NPC take
Its true. Humanoid races do a sneed face.
He's right just look at this dork
That's part of the charm
Nah I can see the expressions, they look dopey when the non-dragonborn faces do it. Not even half of the sinister look Durge has.
I would care if they didn't let me customize him but they did.
So who gives a frick about the "canon" look?
>Worshipping some dead homosexuals instead of Sune
ngmi
>goddess of AIDS
>Sex diseases in forgotten realms
dude just ask your local sune cleric for a restoration spell, the payment might even be sex.
What race and class should I pick for my redeemed durge playthrough? Already been a human paladin. Dwarf maybe?