Possibly one of the darkest endings yet. Hence the name of The Dark Urge. Durge has to be one of my favorite playable characters, there's so much room, so much story, so much to unfold and do with this character. This opens up one of many endings for the Durge. Love it! Can't wait for Patch 7 to officially release!
@@bloodyfalka Ah, I’m a Console player. Unfortunately it isn’t out yet, but I’m certain it’s getting close to the full release. Either way, I’m excited. And yes, Durge will always be my Main and Canon character. I actually started writing a fanfic about my Dark Urge Dragonborn. I call him “Krone”. He is desperately trying to rid himself of the urge and escape the madness bestowed upon him. His Love companion is Shadowheart. She’s my favorite 😍
Already know I don't have it in me to go for a full blown evil playthrough, but it's really cool that this game has a character with an in-world justification to be an absolute murder hobo.
I think Dark urge was the intended way to play the game. You could've gone for the "custom" character, which gives you a blank slate to imprint yourself on. But standing on the shoulders of every wonderful story that your companions are standing on, a "custom" character can feel very flat or dull by comparison. Durge fills that space perfectly - giving you a customizable character that also has it's own agency rather than a Tav that just came along for the ride after the nautiloid fell. The little moments where you lose control also helps sell just how strong the urge can be for Children of Bhaal, and puts a little twist on what might've been an ordinary encounter for the player if they went for a "normal Tav." That, and it also makes sense thematically considering you played as a Bhaalite in the previous title.
As hard as his design goes, it screams too much of "I am going to wear your skin and eat your babies" to me. I'd prefer to cloak him or her in something more approachable so the murder is more concealed.
@@DISTurbedwaffle918 You have to remember Durge is a dragonborn with high charisma, so most people probably thought he was a nice guy since dragonborns are stereotyped as being nice and honorable + his high charisma stat nobody would expect him to be Bhaal's avatar.espically if you compare him to Orin who can't control herself.
@@thisisntevenmyfinalform2025 I suppose, but I see a stark white lizard with red eyes and any charisma that thing shows me is gonna give me serial killer vibes. Also, aren't white dragons one of the evil variants? My general lore isn't great, but Chromatic Dragons and their ilk tend to be evil aligned, if I recall.
When I first beat the game, I did it with this ending. Watching this totally just gave me closure. Despite how much I loved the game, my ending was under written, this gave me what I was looking for. Thanks Larian
Not going to lie, just randomly spawning cleavers inside the hearts of everyone the netherbrain has dominat has gotta be one of the most brutal, most unconventional, and most badass ways to use Netherbrain that we have gotten. And the way the bodies are suspended... DAMN!
- Did you kill them all yet ? - Well, there's almost nobody alive on the continent now. - ALMOST ? You worthlessss pjece of shjt. Finish your job shjtbag.
I'm at the point where I have to choose to follow or disregard Bhaal and I'm happy I looked up the ending. I promised MInthara we will be ruling together, and this is too tragic for me ;(
So there is no one left alive in the planet, theres oceans of blood and rotten bodies everywhere, in the end of times what will bhaal do after? Rest in peace?
@@AussieRider20 Not all gods in D&D require worship, many older gods that existed before mortal races (such as Selune, shar, and asmodeus) are powerful without worship, although Bhaalspawn isn’t technically one of these deities, he also seemingly gets power from sacrificed souls as much (if not more) than his actual worshippers.
@@courier6960 Ao changed the rules for gods. They're now dependent on worship because he was fed up with them neglecting their duties. Bhaal may get power from sacrifice but it won't last forever
@AussieRider20 There is a kind of trusted ironic beauty in that. The Dark Urge killing the whole world would include killing all Bhaalists including themselves. Bhaal would effectively be murdered by his own child. He would indeed by proud.
Made a Full up Villain Run and this ending is just perfect. I love it that you can truly now immerse yourself as a villain probably one of the few games that lets you go that far. Kudos Larian. Not the ending Durge wanted (probably) but the ending Durge was destined for.
@@thebigenchilada678 What other project before Berserk had piles of bodies in dark red otherworldly environment during an Eclipse exactly then? It’s not just the Eclipse, it’s the entire scene in which is happening down to the color palette and setting that the “eclipse” is taking place. Obviously Berserk doesn’t trademark eclipses, we know that.
@@merlinho0t so because berserk has an eclipse and the old 90’s anime had a red color palette it’s a zerk reference? The only comparison is that it’s red and has an eclipse, those two artistic design choices aren’t exclusive to berserk. DId YoU knOW that TheRe’s A Big SwoRD in BG3?!???? ITS A BERK REFERENCE!!!!! Just like nuts!!!!
@@thebigenchilada678 Okay dude, on top of of the fact there is piles of bodies everywhere, blood everywhere like a lake almost, it’s in some otherworldly plane, you can think whatever you want but it’s definitely a reference which is fine, idk why your getting bent out of shape about it lmao. Next you’ll be like “ok dude so just cause it’s almost exactly like the eclipse from berserk DOESNT MAKE IT BERSERK REFERNCE GOSH.” lmao, the only difference is the lack of demons and monsters everywhere pretty much. and no face on the walls and floor of the plane. love how you couldn’t name another thing either before Berserk.
He will. The Blood Moon we see in the cutscene was a vision (shown by Bhaal) of the world he will create, but in-game books (written by Durge before memory loss) state that omnicide-suicide has always been in the plans.
@@uwu-ul9mm Yup. You can find a note from Durge where it says he will kill every living being and then himself since there will be no one else to kill
@@adnaP_esreveR Yup, and this plan goes beyond mortalkind even if it isn't explicitly stated. It has been implied that gods need worshippers to either survive or maintain their power. The Dark Urge will effectively murder Bhaal the moment he kills every other person and then himself. Indeed, Bhaal would be very proud.
It would be really cool if Dark Urge at the end, after destroying all life, even killed his own father (And Witch the Absolute Power he is more than capable of doing that) and seeing that this act causes Bhall to have a disturbing joy seeing your son overcome him.
Durge specifically has no choice if you dont resist from the start you can never be free theres a line about you imagining the horrors bhaal will inflict on you if you refuse him near the ending
karlach pants looks amazing on dragonborn. Did the same thing. my lightning had a deep metallic amethyst skin color with the lemon, lime, and lichen dye armor/pants theme going. -chefs kiss
I gotta wonder, what is even Bhaals gameplan after? Like ok everything/everyone is dead, except for possibly DU. Now what? Just chill with the corpses? Congrats you know have a dead planet. Have fun I guess?
This actually wouldn't be possible within D&D. Bhaall would have been stopped before it could happen. The over god Ao, would intervene and prevent Durge from going through with killing everyone. It's too big of a change, and that's the sort of thing Ao prevents. A God can take out entire cities or kill millions, but if it's anything larger than that or trying to cause a permanent changes, Ao steps in. That's an ending I would have liked to see actually. You pick the evilest ending possible, only to get stopped by Ao.
does everyone choose to do this in camp attire? I’ve only seen a couple of ends where the Mc is decked out in badass endgame armour, To me a lot of these endings with the main character wearing pajamas just feels off tone for the ending; i wanna see a baddass helldusk durge or something anything other than casual attire
@@Taikuriketsuppi I think it’s one of the high end Undergarment’s you can get at the high end clothes store in Baldurs Gate & Just outside of it before entering The Keep that connects to the city: Carm’s Garms i think one of them is called; Either that or that clothes set is a mod. Think it’s a mod though seeing as I haven’t seen any set like it in any of my play throughs
@@Foxhound141_67 Doing the same run right now, loving it so far Made it to the under dark and took on the Grymforge last I played, too swamped with multiplayer characters but the genocide route is pure chaos
@@philswiftdestroyerofworlds1988 yeah have to be very particular with baulders gate since half the civilians will respawn. Just hunt those who show up as yellow circles on your map
I can't believe Larian didn't make this ending a final battle where your companions turn on you in a free-for-all to dominate the brain. Every single companion would have a reason to oppose Durge if he went down this path, either for righteous reasons or selfish ones. Are you telling me that Ascended Astarion, lusting for power and paranoid as he is, wouldn't stab you in the back as quickly as you stab The Emperor? Why, why, why, would these high-powered clerics, wizards, and vampires stand by in a cutscene and watch world domination fall into the hands of a Bhaalspawn who explicitly wants to murder everyone, when back-stabbing and taking it for themselves is clearly on the table? That would not only lead to a difficult and story-appropriate fight, but you could also do the Viconia DeVir thing, where they all survive the combat and end up prone on the ground for one last dialogue, so each one can get some spotlight and closure, instead of just the romanced companion. It wouldn't even be hard to program! There's already a duel with Lae'zel where you fight a companion. Just do that, but for all three in the Netherbrain arena after Durge gives the order to dominate the brain.
Because none of the character except for Astarion and Minthara want to dominate the world. Gale want the crown, not domination. Shadowheart doesn’t care about anything except Shar (if Sharran) or her parents (if Selunite) And from lore perspective, Durge is the strongest party member. Durge ain’t some watered down Bhaalspawn. Durge is THE Bhaalspawn. Ascended Astarion wouldn’t even stand a chance against The Slayer. the game did it dirty because balancing issue but lore wise, it had literally perfect stealth, the ability to charm like vampire, raise its victim into a zombie like powerful Necromancer, any wound inflicts by The Slayer cannot be healed, instill murderous emotion in any mortal, control bone; turning it into a blade and stab victim from inside. Not to mention, If you reach the point where Durge fight the Netherbrain. it implies the party was gaslighted by Durge that they are reformed.
Well, first off, I'm sure Larian must've had some BERSERK inspired artwork going on here. And secondly, there're way too many Evil Endings now. Now there needs to be some better endings to balance it out.
Realistically, yeah this plan would never work just due to the sheer amount of things in DnD stronger than an Elder Brain. Aspects of Deity's would appear to oppose the Dark Urge and he would be wiped off the face of existence. That said, they take liberties with these evil endings for the sake of storytelling.
@GeneralKnightmare I think the key ingredient here though is the Crown of Karsus. It's implied in the game that this is only possible because of the unique cross section of an elder brains powers and the augmentation due to the Crown. Also, gods are empowered by followers doing things in their name within their domains, and the bigger the act, the the more power comes from that. Sure, in the long run this means Bhaal might starve, but not before he is empowered so much, and every other god is weakened so much that he could probably get smart and find a way around it, unless he also wants to die.
@ironhorse492 The Crown of Karsus can make anyone with sufficient power a Deity. Which is pretty strong, but keep in mind a Demon Prince stronger than an Elder Brain had that Crown in his vault and never used it because he knew Asmodeus would still kick his ass even if he did use it. Sure, lesser deities and the like could be fucked by the lack of worshippers. But those few select Greater Deities would be able to stomp out the Elder Brain, Bhaal, and the Durge instantly if Ao doesn't directly forbid them from doing so.
@@GeneralKnightmareThe gameplay to lore translation in this game is just all over the place tbh. The Absolute has been Stated multiple times to be as strong as (if not STRONGER) than the gods (we even see Gale use the absolute to fight all the gods in his ending like Kratos) but gamplay wise it's pretty weak. Like how Durge is supposed to be the strongest Bhaalspawn but Gorians ward would one shot him and the absolute. Just like how the Slayer form is supposed to be absolutely broken and immune to even magic but in BG3 it's weaker than a owlbear wildshape.
I don't know if this is in character for a celebrant of Bhaal. Killing every living thing with no criteria is just, as fucked up as it is. I'd assume for the followers of Bhaal tithing something calculated like genocide (or omnicide) is not the same as something momentous and passionate as the sacrament of murder. Also how do I get myself off whatever list these musings just put me on.
Player should have a choice to keep companions alive even in this ending. Bhaal still need followers to worship him and it doesn't make sense to kill such powerful warriors at the beginning of the bloodshed crusade.
The very act of ENDING all Life in the mortal realm would empower Bhaal to an absolutely insane degree. Potentially farther than Jergal at his height tbh. He also doesn’t need more Crusaders. He has You, his Chosen, in control of the Illithid.
I mean you do, one of the options just postpones their death until the end of durges plans. ultimately one Uber powerful godspawn is worth more than any other party member as they can kill with a thought enmasse
The fact that he *doesn't* anymore is kind of the point of this ending though. That you have reached such an apotheosis of power with the Godlike Netherbrain at your command that none can stand before you- you will drown the entire world in slaughter and bloodshed, and none can stop you. Just like Minthara said- Bhaal and gods like him don't have followers, just more victims.
As I understand it, God's gain power not just from followers, but from actions within their domain, and the bigger the act, the more power granted. For instance, Tyr is empowered by acts of justice, and not just his followers. It explains how evil gods who might be shunned in polite society could still remain powerful. Sure you might have a small cult of only a few thousand people, but if they sacrifice a virgin in your name every Tuesday that's enough to make you a powerful deity. Bhaal's Chosen ending all life would empower Bhaal so much that he likely would never need another prayer from another follower for the entire duration of the bloodshed, and long after that. It should also be the case that it goes the other way. Once all living things die, all other gods no longer have followers or anyone to do anything in their names. Those gods will starve and die as well. Bhaal's plan would result in the death of gods as well
Some of the gods in D&D do things that are irrational. This is pretty inline with Bhaal, but he's also fairly low tier and not super powerful. So most gods can easily stop him.
@@emperorandras879 no mods. All vanilla. I think its cuz of dragonborn so the eyes wont really change. My coop friend’s dragonborn on another play went half-illithid too but his eyes weren’t all black either.
@bloodyfalka I tried something after getting to the point with my current character, but it only let me change one eye to a regular color again lol I reversed just because I didn't want one normal and one solid black eye color
This ending is when Dark Urge embraces Bhaal. If you have an old savegame before deciding what to do with the Netherbrain (final battle), you can reload and continue from there.
@@jawjaw27 eeh, not really. He was trying to trigger a war between the Sword Coast and Amn. It was more tyranny than mass slaughter. Orrin is a perfect example of what Bhaal is about. So is the serial killer you chase in the lower city.
@@mikewaterfield3599 I mean, the text of the game (BG1) indicated that Sarevok’s design was to bring about murder on a grand scale to ignite his essence so he could ascend.
@@jawjaw27 True, thing is at the time all the dead gods were trying to return. Some of Bhaal’s spawn wanted to help, others like Sarevok wanted to supplant Bhaal and take his place. Apotheosis has different requirements depending on the god. Its why Shar could get control of the shadow weave (sort of) but was never going to be able to take and hold the weave. In the case of “the Dark Urge” AKA Bhaal’s chosen. He is not the same as a Bhaal Spawn. Bhaal is very much returned if diminished. Bhaal, Bane, Mask, Myrkul, Tyr, and the fused Mystra/Midnight/Ariel Manyx 3.12 are alive but at a diminished power. Hell Eilistraee had become the masked lady, died and come back at this point as had her brother and half brother. My point is, an orgy of murder to re ignite the Throne of Bhaal when he is shriven and trying to return is one thing, random slaughter is more Grumnsh one Eye’s flavor of mayhem. Been with D&D since the 80’s. This one was a bit jarring and off flavor. Kinda like how people keep forgetting Karsus of Netheril tried to supplant Mystryl and failed. In turn Mystryl became Mystra split the weave to render such things impossible.
This is an ending that wouldn't be possible in D&D. Ao the over god, that stops gods from altering things too much, would put an end to this really quick. Ao is usually neutral about most things, but if a God goes too far he steps in to prevent any massive changes. I really wish Larian had of put an ending like that, where Ao wrecks you and Bhaal for trying to push things too far.
Larian forgot about Minthara a long time ago, shame because it was their best written character at some point before they butchered her to remove any trace of the "evil" path.
Broke: raiding the House of Hope for the Orphic hammer.
Woke: raiding the House of Hope to steal the incubus’s underwear
Man, I haven't seen someone use woke like that in a long time.
I definitely took part in the panty raid
I just wanted to kill Raphael, the rest was a bonus
That is the most fucked up way to end an entire DnD campaign
My brother, that's just murder hobo campaign.
thats how it ends when u let murder hobos in your party
@@slimak4244 It's much worse than a murder hobo campaign...
@@slimak4244 More like the end of the world campaign
I'm a little disappointed we didn't get a conversation between Durge and Bhaal honestly.
Its all fun to commit Omnicide until you hear "you have broken your oath, paladin"
this the kinda shit that would get White Dragonborn spawnkilled for centuries
Brother after this ending there will be no one left to spawn kill white dragonborns lol
@@Username-wj8pz well yeah, i mean if it got successfully stopped (somehow) or someone looked into the future and saw it happen
@@Username-wj8pzmaybe they kill them during durge’s campaign against the world? Like, before he starts the eclipse stuff
I love how the narrator said you're amassing and army, and then you proceed to kill the start of said army XD
Very dark urge energy
What need have you of troops when you can kill with your thoughts?
The army is illithid. You have no use for a drow.
Because it's fun
Possibly one of the darkest endings yet. Hence the name of The Dark Urge.
Durge has to be one of my favorite playable characters, there's so much room, so much story, so much to unfold and do with this character. This opens up one of many endings for the Durge. Love it! Can't wait for Patch 7 to officially release!
Patch 7 is out already for PC :D
And yes I agree with you. If I have to pick one, Durge is totally my "canon" main character in BG3.
@@bloodyfalka Ah, I’m a Console player. Unfortunately it isn’t out yet, but I’m certain it’s getting close to the full release. Either way, I’m excited.
And yes, Durge will always be my Main and Canon character. I actually started writing a fanfic about my Dark Urge Dragonborn. I call him “Krone”. He is desperately trying to rid himself of the urge and escape the madness bestowed upon him. His Love companion is Shadowheart. She’s my favorite 😍
@@Frostzilla2006 ayooo same. I love romancing Shart when im playing resist Durge. Many content, much plot xD
😮
lmao 'hence the name of The Dark Urge' hahaha
Minthara: "Such terrible beauty. Such beautiful devastation."
Gaius van Baelsar: (deep breath)
"Such devastation! This was not my intention!"
Unexpected FFXIV
@@kermanint A surprise but a welcome one
"How very glib"
Somebody at Larian is a really big fan of Berserk lmao
Griffisu cosplay vamp twink when?
Already know I don't have it in me to go for a full blown evil playthrough, but it's really cool that this game has a character with an in-world justification to be an absolute murder hobo.
In. Bhaal's. Name.
I like how the final scene references one of the first Durge-specific journal entries
This is what Chaotic Evil looks like.
I saved a durge for two months for this ending, and I have to say it is the most fucked up and violent thing I’ve ever seen in this game. I love it.
The most satisfying evil ending in any video game.
Absolutely love it!
Astarion and shadowheart just standing there as you shank minthara
They're brainwashed.
I completely expected the Durge to also get stabbed in the final scene lol
Wither in the background doing absolutely nothing
getting ready to scribe that playthrough into a different timeline.
I think Dark urge was the intended way to play the game. You could've gone for the "custom" character, which gives you a blank slate to imprint yourself on. But standing on the shoulders of every wonderful story that your companions are standing on, a "custom" character can feel very flat or dull by comparison. Durge fills that space perfectly - giving you a customizable character that also has it's own agency rather than a Tav that just came along for the ride after the nautiloid fell. The little moments where you lose control also helps sell just how strong the urge can be for Children of Bhaal, and puts a little twist on what might've been an ordinary encounter for the player if they went for a "normal Tav."
That, and it also makes sense thematically considering you played as a Bhaalite in the previous title.
I'm glad for this upload...bc I can never invest 100+hrs and end it like this lol.
doing the ending as (mostly) default durge is unfathomably based
Default Durge is best Durge. The 6'0 tall white and red Dragonborn is sick.
I’m glad that Larian gave us the ability to customize him, but nothing will ever beat his original design.
As hard as his design goes, it screams too much of "I am going to wear your skin and eat your babies" to me.
I'd prefer to cloak him or her in something more approachable so the murder is more concealed.
@@DISTurbedwaffle918 You have to remember Durge is a dragonborn with high charisma, so most people probably thought he was a nice guy since dragonborns are stereotyped as being nice and honorable + his high charisma stat nobody would expect him to be Bhaal's avatar.espically if you compare him to Orin who can't control herself.
@@thisisntevenmyfinalform2025
I suppose, but I see a stark white lizard with red eyes and any charisma that thing shows me is gonna give me serial killer vibes. Also, aren't white dragons one of the evil variants? My general lore isn't great, but Chromatic Dragons and their ilk tend to be evil aligned, if I recall.
When I first beat the game, I did it with this ending. Watching this totally just gave me closure. Despite how much I loved the game, my ending was under written, this gave me what I was looking for. Thanks Larian
Drowning the Sword Coast in blood deserved an extended ending like this.
A sad, lonely, poetic ending
Not going to lie, just randomly spawning cleavers inside the hearts of everyone the netherbrain has dominat has gotta be one of the most brutal, most unconventional, and most badass ways to use Netherbrain that we have gotten. And the way the bodies are suspended... DAMN!
Reminds me when Vlad the impaler just casually made a forest of impaled Ottoman soldiers and sat on a hill eating bread dipped in their blood.
Holy shit those last shots are just straight out of Berserk. Incredible.
Bhaal is just Asian parent confirmed
- Did you kill them all yet ?
- Well, there's almost nobody alive on the continent now.
- ALMOST ? You worthlessss pjece of shjt. Finish your job shjtbag.
all the ones ive seen so far, we all have minthara as a lover in this ending LMAO. i wanna see how other companions react to the kiss and kill
I saw shadowheart and I found it horrible ): poor shart
i know gale says "you made me want to live" and wyll says "i forgive you"
@@IantheTridentariuss oh my god. my heart
Selune Shadowheart says something along the lines of "I thought we would save eachother"
@@titel9870 mine said something similar to what Viconia said before she's killed
Oh sweet merciful god and jesus above, I feel like I need to go to confession just for watching this.
I wasn't expecting knives to just spawn out of nowhere tbh
I'm at the point where I have to choose to follow or disregard Bhaal and I'm happy I looked up the ending. I promised MInthara we will be ruling together, and this is too tragic for me ;(
I love how shadowheart and astarion are just standing there vibing
So there is no one left alive in the planet, theres oceans of blood and rotten bodies everywhere, in the end of times what will bhaal do after? Rest in peace?
He'll die as well. Gods require worship so this will kill all gods as well. Bhaal will last longer than the others but even he'd die in the end
@@AussieRider20
Not all gods in D&D require worship, many older gods that existed before mortal races (such as Selune, shar, and asmodeus) are powerful without worship, although Bhaalspawn isn’t technically one of these deities, he also seemingly gets power from sacrificed souls as much (if not more) than his actual worshippers.
@@courier6960 Ao changed the rules for gods. They're now dependent on worship because he was fed up with them neglecting their duties. Bhaal may get power from sacrifice but it won't last forever
There are other worlds and planes.
@AussieRider20 There is a kind of trusted ironic beauty in that. The Dark Urge killing the whole world would include killing all Bhaalists including themselves. Bhaal would effectively be murdered by his own child. He would indeed by proud.
Gotta make a Griffith character again now
Made a Full up Villain Run and this ending is just perfect. I love it that you can truly now immerse yourself as a villain probably one of the few games that lets you go that far.
Kudos Larian. Not the ending Durge wanted (probably) but the ending Durge was destined for.
Absolute cinema
3:46 Stand name: Metallica
User: The Dark Urge
If eren succeeded the rumbling
This ending just shows how influential the dark visuals and storytelling in Berserk was and still is in the fictional fantasy world.
Because every eclipse, a universal sign of an ill omen across almost every single culture around, is exclusively a berserk reference.
Yep.
@@thebigenchilada678 What other project before Berserk had piles of bodies in dark red otherworldly environment during an Eclipse exactly then? It’s not just the Eclipse, it’s the entire scene in which is happening down to the color palette and setting that the “eclipse” is taking place. Obviously Berserk doesn’t trademark eclipses, we know that.
@@thebigenchilada678 dude the ending with the eclipse is berserk and I love it
@@merlinho0t so because berserk has an eclipse and the old 90’s anime had a red color palette it’s a zerk reference?
The only comparison is that it’s red and has an eclipse, those two artistic design choices aren’t exclusive to berserk.
DId YoU knOW that TheRe’s A Big SwoRD in BG3?!???? ITS A BERK REFERENCE!!!!! Just like nuts!!!!
@@thebigenchilada678 Okay dude, on top of of the fact there is piles of bodies everywhere, blood everywhere like a lake almost, it’s in some otherworldly plane, you can think whatever you want but it’s definitely a reference which is fine, idk why your getting bent out of shape about it lmao.
Next you’ll be like “ok dude so just cause it’s almost exactly like the eclipse from berserk DOESNT MAKE IT BERSERK REFERNCE GOSH.” lmao, the only difference is the lack of demons and monsters everywhere pretty much. and no face on the walls and floor of the plane. love how you couldn’t name another thing either before Berserk.
The Dark Urge should have died at the end. Both Baal and The Dark Urge. The end of all life. The edge of a shape in further dimensions.
He will. The Blood Moon we see in the cutscene was a vision (shown by Bhaal) of the world he will create, but in-game books (written by Durge before memory loss) state that omnicide-suicide has always been in the plans.
@@adnaP_esreveR that’s hella khunt I love it so much
@@uwu-ul9mm Yup. You can find a note from Durge where it says he will kill every living being and then himself since there will be no one else to kill
@@adnaP_esreveR Yup, and this plan goes beyond mortalkind even if it isn't explicitly stated. It has been implied that gods need worshippers to either survive or maintain their power. The Dark Urge will effectively murder Bhaal the moment he kills every other person and then himself. Indeed, Bhaal would be very proud.
Ao doesn't need worshippers, and likely can reset the timeline if needed.
Gods damn it, Tyler.
It would be really cool if Dark Urge at the end, after destroying all life, even killed his own father (And Witch the Absolute Power he is more than capable of doing that) and seeing that this act causes Bhall to have a disturbing joy seeing your son overcome him.
Best ending ❤
My first ending playthough
This was a very satisfying ending after doing a kill everyone run, haha.
Minthara feeling betrayed that she got stabbed has big Leopards Eating People's Faces Party energy
Seeing these make me sad at such a world:
So much power , the capacity to be a paragon for justice and protection.
What a waste..
@@alexschannelorsomething6673 .....Or you can destroy everything and become a god
Durge specifically has no choice if you dont resist from the start you can never be free theres a line about you imagining the horrors bhaal will inflict on you if you refuse him near the ending
karlach pants looks amazing on dragonborn. Did the same thing. my lightning had a deep metallic amethyst skin color with the lemon, lime, and lichen dye armor/pants theme going.
-chefs kiss
When I got this ending today, I regretted my choices and was like :
"what have I done"
Best ending so far
I gotta wonder, what is even Bhaals gameplan after? Like ok everything/everyone is dead, except for possibly DU. Now what? Just chill with the corpses? Congrats you know have a dead planet. Have fun I guess?
He doesnt live on the planet plus other realms exist in dnd realistically he'd just terrorize countless worlds until they get stomped.
This actually wouldn't be possible within D&D. Bhaall would have been stopped before it could happen. The over god Ao, would intervene and prevent Durge from going through with killing everyone. It's too big of a change, and that's the sort of thing Ao prevents. A God can take out entire cities or kill millions, but if it's anything larger than that or trying to cause a permanent changes, Ao steps in. That's an ending I would have liked to see actually. You pick the evilest ending possible, only to get stopped by Ao.
does everyone choose to do this in camp attire? I’ve only seen a couple of ends where the Mc is decked out in badass endgame armour, To me a lot of these endings with the main character wearing pajamas just feels off tone for the ending; i wanna see a baddass helldusk durge or something anything other than casual attire
It's a flex. "You don't need an armor to win". Alternatively, I dislike the looks of majority of armors
Buff dragon Durge wearing nothing but bdsm underwear pretty fitting imo.
@@Taikuriketsuppi I think it’s one of the high end Undergarment’s you can get at the high end clothes store in Baldurs Gate & Just outside of it before entering The Keep that connects to the city: Carm’s Garms i think one of them is called; Either that or that clothes set is a mod.
Think it’s a mod though seeing as I haven’t seen any set like it in any of my play throughs
@@Taikuriketsuppi It's Harlep's underwear from the House of Hope
I did this one on my genocide run, it honestly felt so rewarding.
What companions did you keep until the end
@@dylan6996 none, I killed them and used hierlings all game
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Doing the same run right now, loving it so far
Made it to the under dark and took on the Grymforge last I played, too swamped with multiplayer characters but the genocide route is pure chaos
@@philswiftdestroyerofworlds1988 yeah have to be very particular with baulders gate since half the civilians will respawn. Just hunt those who show up as yellow circles on your map
Granted Bhaal gets his blood, but i'd prefer to use the absolute's power amass an army to spill it the old fashioned way, Khorne style.
Durge WOULD be such a leather daddy.
Christ put it back how it was. Too dark. But seriously awesome.
Trying to take this seriously but Durge looks like Van Darkholme too much.
These mfs really put the eclipse in here. Absolutely based
3:09 *Roll Credits*
I can't believe Larian didn't make this ending a final battle where your companions turn on you in a free-for-all to dominate the brain. Every single companion would have a reason to oppose Durge if he went down this path, either for righteous reasons or selfish ones. Are you telling me that Ascended Astarion, lusting for power and paranoid as he is, wouldn't stab you in the back as quickly as you stab The Emperor?
Why, why, why, would these high-powered clerics, wizards, and vampires stand by in a cutscene and watch world domination fall into the hands of a Bhaalspawn who explicitly wants to murder everyone, when back-stabbing and taking it for themselves is clearly on the table? That would not only lead to a difficult and story-appropriate fight, but you could also do the Viconia DeVir thing, where they all survive the combat and end up prone on the ground for one last dialogue, so each one can get some spotlight and closure, instead of just the romanced companion.
It wouldn't even be hard to program! There's already a duel with Lae'zel where you fight a companion. Just do that, but for all three in the Netherbrain arena after Durge gives the order to dominate the brain.
Because none of the character except for Astarion and Minthara want to dominate the world. Gale want the crown, not domination. Shadowheart doesn’t care about anything except Shar (if Sharran) or her parents (if Selunite)
And from lore perspective, Durge is the strongest party member. Durge ain’t some watered down Bhaalspawn. Durge is THE Bhaalspawn. Ascended Astarion wouldn’t even stand a chance against The Slayer. the game did it dirty because balancing issue but lore wise, it had literally perfect stealth, the ability to charm like vampire, raise its victim into a zombie like powerful Necromancer, any wound inflicts by The Slayer cannot be healed, instill murderous emotion in any mortal, control bone; turning it into a blade and stab victim from inside.
Not to mention, If you reach the point where Durge fight the Netherbrain. it implies the party was gaslighted by Durge that they are reformed.
Ok the magic knife stabs is my favourite ability
I like playing evil
my disappointment for not having a Gortash + Durge successful alliance ending is immeasurable...
The pure pain i felt when i couldnt ally with him this was his plot as well he should have been here to see all the bodies 😌❤️
tbh i doubt it would last any long time considering their natures
Well, first off, I'm sure Larian must've had some BERSERK inspired artwork going on here.
And secondly, there're way too many Evil Endings now. Now there needs to be some better endings to balance it out.
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I mean that’s what the epilogue is for, there’s actually a ridiculous amount of permutations and options there for each origin character
These are just epilogues for pre existing evil endings though?
Maybe someone can help me. Don't the gods in DnD need mortals to survive? Won't Bhaal's plan lead to his own destruction or is that the intent?
Realistically, yeah this plan would never work just due to the sheer amount of things in DnD stronger than an Elder Brain. Aspects of Deity's would appear to oppose the Dark Urge and he would be wiped off the face of existence.
That said, they take liberties with these evil endings for the sake of storytelling.
@GeneralKnightmare I think the key ingredient here though is the Crown of Karsus. It's implied in the game that this is only possible because of the unique cross section of an elder brains powers and the augmentation due to the Crown.
Also, gods are empowered by followers doing things in their name within their domains, and the bigger the act, the the more power comes from that. Sure, in the long run this means Bhaal might starve, but not before he is empowered so much, and every other god is weakened so much that he could probably get smart and find a way around it, unless he also wants to die.
@ironhorse492 The Crown of Karsus can make anyone with sufficient power a Deity. Which is pretty strong, but keep in mind a Demon Prince stronger than an Elder Brain had that Crown in his vault and never used it because he knew Asmodeus would still kick his ass even if he did use it.
Sure, lesser deities and the like could be fucked by the lack of worshippers. But those few select Greater Deities would be able to stomp out the Elder Brain, Bhaal, and the Durge instantly if Ao doesn't directly forbid them from doing so.
@@GeneralKnightmareThe gameplay to lore translation in this game is just all over the place tbh. The Absolute has been Stated multiple times to be as strong as (if not STRONGER) than the gods (we even see Gale use the absolute to fight all the gods in his ending like Kratos) but gamplay wise it's pretty weak. Like how Durge is supposed to be the strongest Bhaalspawn but Gorians ward would one shot him and the absolute. Just like how the Slayer form is supposed to be absolutely broken and immune to even magic but in BG3 it's weaker than a owlbear wildshape.
@@thisisntevenmyfinalform2025 i disagree with you
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I don't know if this is in character for a celebrant of Bhaal. Killing every living thing with no criteria is just, as fucked up as it is. I'd assume for the followers of Bhaal tithing something calculated like genocide (or omnicide) is not the same as something momentous and passionate as the sacrament of murder. Also how do I get myself off whatever list these musings just put me on.
They missed something. With nothing else to kill, Tav should have been the last to die.
Player should have a choice to keep companions alive even in this ending. Bhaal still need followers to worship him and it doesn't make sense to kill such powerful warriors at the beginning of the bloodshed crusade.
The very act of ENDING all Life in the mortal realm would empower Bhaal to an absolutely insane degree. Potentially farther than Jergal at his height tbh. He also doesn’t need more Crusaders. He has You, his Chosen, in control of the Illithid.
I mean you do, one of the options just postpones their death until the end of durges plans. ultimately one Uber powerful godspawn is worth more than any other party member as they can kill with a thought enmasse
The fact that he *doesn't* anymore is kind of the point of this ending though. That you have reached such an apotheosis of power with the Godlike Netherbrain at your command that none can stand before you- you will drown the entire world in slaughter and bloodshed, and none can stop you.
Just like Minthara said- Bhaal and gods like him don't have followers, just more victims.
As I understand it, God's gain power not just from followers, but from actions within their domain, and the bigger the act, the more power granted. For instance, Tyr is empowered by acts of justice, and not just his followers. It explains how evil gods who might be shunned in polite society could still remain powerful. Sure you might have a small cult of only a few thousand people, but if they sacrifice a virgin in your name every Tuesday that's enough to make you a powerful deity.
Bhaal's Chosen ending all life would empower Bhaal so much that he likely would never need another prayer from another follower for the entire duration of the bloodshed, and long after that.
It should also be the case that it goes the other way. Once all living things die, all other gods no longer have followers or anyone to do anything in their names. Those gods will starve and die as well. Bhaal's plan would result in the death of gods as well
Doesn't Durge having an army of mind flyers kill in Bhaal's name make him stronger anyway?
GRIFFITH!!!!!!
Imo Tav should have died as well at the end. So he can meet with all father as a reward but still I enjoyed this Dark Urge ending.
Only Larian is based enough to make DnD metal. These Megachads should make a Dark Sun game.
Evangelion/Berserk Ending
5:21 The Dark Soul
Does this change if you reject Bhaal?
Evil playthroughs are rather crude huh?
Doesn't really make sense. Shouldn't Bhaal want worshipers? Killing, yes. But the genocide of every living thing? Seems counterintuitive.
Just because he's a deity doesn't mean hewants worshipers he wants death so he gets death if he eventually dies from this ohwell.
Some of the gods in D&D do things that are irrational. This is pretty inline with Bhaal, but he's also fairly low tier and not super powerful. So most gods can easily stop him.
How did you keep your eyes from turning pure black after being half illithid? Is it a mod? Or did you uninstall the patch that changed the eyes?
@@emperorandras879 no mods. All vanilla. I think its cuz of dragonborn so the eyes wont really change. My coop friend’s dragonborn on another play went half-illithid too but his eyes weren’t all black either.
@@bloodyfalka That's weird. Mine went black for my Dragonborn Dark Urge. Maybe they removed it for Patch 7 or something?
@@emperorandras879 no idea tbh. My coop play was wayyy before patch 7
I think you can change your eye color using the camp mirror after you become half illithid. You still keep your powers ofc
@bloodyfalka I tried something after getting to the point with my current character, but it only let me change one eye to a regular color again lol
I reversed just because I didn't want one normal and one solid black eye color
What’s the soundtrack
do i have to to start a new game to get this ending?
This ending is when Dark Urge embraces Bhaal. If you have an old savegame before deciding what to do with the Netherbrain (final battle), you can reload and continue from there.
Eh still involves the elder brain. Pass
any one knows what happens to withers' reunion party if you choose this route?
...everybody's dead, dave
@VladTheLad420 no special cutscene where withers call you a real motherfucker or nothing?
There isn't one
I... I don't think there is anyone to party with anymore or a reason to.
Withers was trying to PREVENT this scenario. Even if you spare your partner and your brainwashed friends, WHY would he ever organize a party?
Ok question why would Bhall want thai how does this get him back to godhood??
Ok, one problem, Bhaal is the lord of murder. Patron god of assassins and serial killers. Not blood mad, mass murderers.
Sarevok was trying to bring about blood mad mass murder in Baldur’s Gate 1.
@@jawjaw27 eeh, not really. He was trying to trigger a war between the Sword Coast and Amn. It was more tyranny than mass slaughter. Orrin is a perfect example of what Bhaal is about. So is the serial killer you chase in the lower city.
@@mikewaterfield3599 I mean, the text of the game (BG1) indicated that Sarevok’s design was to bring about murder on a grand scale to ignite his essence so he could ascend.
@@jawjaw27 True, thing is at the time all the dead gods were trying to return. Some of Bhaal’s spawn wanted to help, others like Sarevok wanted to supplant Bhaal and take his place. Apotheosis has different requirements depending on the god. Its why Shar could get control of the shadow weave (sort of) but was never going to be able to take and hold the weave. In the case of “the Dark Urge” AKA Bhaal’s chosen. He is not the same as a Bhaal Spawn. Bhaal is very much returned if diminished. Bhaal, Bane, Mask, Myrkul, Tyr, and the fused Mystra/Midnight/Ariel Manyx 3.12 are alive but at a diminished power. Hell Eilistraee had become the masked lady, died and come back at this point as had her brother and half brother.
My point is, an orgy of murder to re ignite the Throne of Bhaal when he is shriven and trying to return is one thing, random slaughter is more Grumnsh one Eye’s flavor of mayhem. Been with D&D since the 80’s. This one was a bit jarring and off flavor. Kinda like how people keep forgetting Karsus of Netheril tried to supplant Mystryl and failed. In turn Mystryl became Mystra split the weave to render such things impossible.
This is an ending that wouldn't be possible in D&D. Ao the over god, that stops gods from altering things too much, would put an end to this really quick. Ao is usually neutral about most things, but if a God goes too far he steps in to prevent any massive changes. I really wish Larian had of put an ending like that, where Ao wrecks you and Bhaal for trying to push things too far.
Why does this gane try so hard to make you feel bad for demons?
TDD
What demons?
What he said, what demons? This vid doesn’t have any demons in it.
@@battlesevengames9479 The demon child at the beginning, this entire game tries so hard to make you feel bad for them
@@malekiththeeternityking5433 tieflings aren’t demons, they face discrimination for looking like that but are just people
@@notusingmyrealnamegoogle6232 "Descrimination"
Bro get off of Reddit, nobody cares
Shame we cannot keep minthara is breeding stock for bhaal spawns hah xD
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Bro ew
living up to your name i see
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Honestly this is a shitty edition by larian and contradicts what the Dark urge butler said about minthara before
Larian forgot about Minthara a long time ago, shame because it was their best written character at some point before they butchered her to remove any trace of the "evil" path.
This should be canon ending
do i have to to start a new game to get this ending?
No