Orpheus Isn’t Who You Think.. | Between Good & Evil
Orpheus represents the uncomfortable possibility that liberation itself can evolve into conquest, and because history has been manipulated by those in power, we may never truly know whether he was destined to become a savior… or the heir to another empire. Subscribe for more! -------------------------------------------------------------------- WATCH NEXT -------------------------------------------------------------------- ►The Emperor is a FRAUD: • Why the Emperor is a FRAUD ►The Broken Divinity of Dame Aylin: • The Broken Divinity of Dame Aylin | Betwee... -------------------------------------------------------------------- SUPPORT: -------------------------------------------------------------------- ► Written Builds & Guides: / purgeevil ► STICKER SHEET (Promo Code "ZERO"): https://purge-evil-shop.fourthwall.co... ► NordVPN: https://www.nordvpn.com/purgeevil ► Donations to fund my gamedev dream: https://streamlabs.com/dragonslayerzx ► DISCORD: / discord -------------------------------------------------------------------- "To the darkness I bring fire. To the ignorant I bring faith. Those who welcome these gifts may live, but I will visit naught but death and eternal damnation on those who refuse them." -------------------------------------------------------------------- FOLLOW -------------------------------------------------------------------- Patreon: / purgeevil Twitter: x.com/purgeeviltv Instagram: instagram.com/purgeeviltv -------------------------------------------------------------------- TIMESTAMPS -------------------------------------------------------------------- 00:00 - Liberator or Conqueror? 01:38 - Lore of the Githyanki 04:44 - The Prince of the Comet 11:00 - Who is Orpheus, really? 13:41 - Conclusion -------------------------------------------------------------------- GAME SUMMARY -------------------------------------------------------------------- Baldur's Gate III is a role-playing video game developed and published by Larian Studios. It is the third main game in the Baldur's Gate series, which is based on the Dungeons & Dragons tabletop role-playing system. It offers both a single-player and cooperative multiplayer element. Players can create one or more characters and form a party along with computer-generated characters to explore the game's story. Optionally, players will be able to take one of their characters and team up online with other players to form a party. Unlike previous games in the Baldur's Gate series, Baldur's Gate III has turn-based combat, similar to Larian's earlier games Divinity: Original Sin and Divinity: Original Sin II; but this time, it is based on the D&D 5th Edition rules. In the year 1492 DR, over 120 years after the events of Baldur's Gate II: Shadows of Amn and months after the events of Baldur's Gate: Descent into Avernus, the forces of darkness are rising again. The player character (named by the player) has been taken captive by the mind flayers, who have launched an invasion of Faerûn. They have implanted the protagonist, as well as a host of other creatures, with illithid tadpoles, parasites capable of enthralling and transforming them into other mind flayers; however, before the mind flayers can transform their victims, the nautiloid flying ship upon which they are all aboard comes under attack from githyanki warriors and their red dragons, and flees through multiple realms, including Avernus, the first of the Nine Hells. The protagonist is freed during the fighting and steers the damaged ship back to Faerûn, where it crashes. As the protagonist searches for a way to remove their parasites, they encounter other survivors of the wreck: the human wizard Gale, the half-elf cleric Shadowheart, the high elf vampire rogue Astarion, the human warlock Wyll, and the githyanki fighter Lae'zel. . . . Orpheus, Baldur's Gate 3, BG3, Githyanki, Vlaakith, Lae'zel, The Emperor, Mind Flayer, Illithid, Liberator, Conqueror, Prince of the Comet, Astral Prism, Between Good and Evil, Purge Evil, Character Analysis, Lore Explained, RPG, Larian Studios, Forgotten Realms, Dungeons and Dragons, Moral Choice, BG3 Ending, Fantasy Storytelling #PURGEEVIL #baldursgate3 #bg3

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