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What is the lore behind the bhaalspawn? (Spoilers)
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What is the lore behind the bhaalspawn? (Spoilers)
It's been a very long time since I've played the game and I can't remember if anything I'm about to say could be related to spoilers just to let everyone know in case they are or will be playing the bg saga. Ye hath been warned. . .
Does anyone know the answer to these or a book one can read to learn about the facts?
"You must not fight too often with one enemy, or you will teach him all your art of war."
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Re: What is the lore behind the bhaalspawn? (Spoilers)
You certainly read here and here?
1. Ask Alaundo. If we go by the date Alaundo arrived in Candlekeep 75 DR, Bhaal must have known it at least by then.
For 2. My assumption is that once only one Bhaalspawn remains Bhaal will be reborn in that vessel. So, it wouldn't be exactly a good thing to be the last one standing
. But I have no idea on how Bhaal actually returned.
3. They would be transferred to the realm of their god? Or to the wall if they didn't believe in gods I guess. You again assume only because somebody is a Bhaalspawn they are followers of Bhaal.
and 4. No, you aren't evil off the bat. You actually have a say how to use the sparkle in you, or not to use it at all. My interpretation.
1. Ask Alaundo. If we go by the date Alaundo arrived in Candlekeep 75 DR, Bhaal must have known it at least by then.
For 2. My assumption is that once only one Bhaalspawn remains Bhaal will be reborn in that vessel. So, it wouldn't be exactly a good thing to be the last one standing
3. They would be transferred to the realm of their god? Or to the wall if they didn't believe in gods I guess. You again assume only because somebody is a Bhaalspawn they are followers of Bhaal.
and 4. No, you aren't evil off the bat. You actually have a say how to use the sparkle in you, or not to use it at all. My interpretation.
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Re: What is the lore behind the bhaalspawn? (Spoilers)
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Re: What is the lore behind the bhaalspawn? (Spoilers)
Bhaal is the god of murder, which means he knows of and can see any murder that happens at least several tendays before it happens. As he is murdered by Cyric during the Time of Troubles, he would have seen it coming at least a couple of months before it happened.xLegionx wrote:"When exactly does Bhaal foresee his death and how does he foresee it?"
It's possible he knew before even that though.
The essence is focused into the remaining Bhaalspawn, who get greater powers. Eventually, when there's just one, that one will have enough to spontaneously become Bhaal (even when it's spread out, the spawns are able to become a short-lived and less-powerful avatar of Bhaal). This is how he finally reforms in 1479, as the last two remaining Bhaalspawns fight and one wins, turning into the Slayer and heralding Bhaal's return. (Source: Murder in Baldur's Gate)"When you die the bhaal essence within scatters to the wind and adds to Bhaal's return. How exactly would this enable him to return on his own? Aside from anyone being able to make themselves a god would Bhaal not need help from his servants to return? Or does he just magically appear back in his plane?"
Bhaal still has plenty of mortal followers despite his death so he's not lacking for worshipers empowering him.
I'm unsure about the other questions.
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Re: What is the lore behind the bhaalspawn? (Spoilers)
Ok well thanks for the replies. 
"You must not fight too often with one enemy, or you will teach him all your art of war."
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