Dark Urge

Dark Urge - I'm not clear on when a god can or cannot kill a mortal, but they can definitely do so if they have an undisputed claim on the soul. I believe any character can purchase the helmet in act 3, but if i remember correctly if you are playing as the dark urge and when you speak to the vendor she will say that you dropped the hat. Dark urge does not die: Adds so much depth to the game, and besides two unavoidable situations. Orin is the only one who reacts reasonably (ironically). Gortash doesn’t seem to care either, he has a few extra sentences, but you being dark urge makes no difference in how things play out. They are *killed* by bhaal. Completed my first playthrough yesterday, a dark urge with mixed feelings about it, but mostly trying to resist it.

They are *killed* by bhaal. I believe any character can purchase the helmet in act 3, but if i remember correctly if you are playing as the dark urge and when you speak to the vendor she will say that you dropped the hat. Dark urge does not die: Orin is the only one who reacts reasonably (ironically). Gortash doesn’t seem to care either, he has a few extra sentences, but you being dark urge makes no difference in how things play out. I'm not clear on when a god can or cannot kill a mortal, but they can definitely do so if they have an undisputed claim on the soul. Completed my first playthrough yesterday, a dark urge with mixed feelings about it, but mostly trying to resist it. Adds so much depth to the game, and besides two unavoidable situations.

Completed my first playthrough yesterday, a dark urge with mixed feelings about it, but mostly trying to resist it. I believe any character can purchase the helmet in act 3, but if i remember correctly if you are playing as the dark urge and when you speak to the vendor she will say that you dropped the hat. Gortash doesn’t seem to care either, he has a few extra sentences, but you being dark urge makes no difference in how things play out. I'm not clear on when a god can or cannot kill a mortal, but they can definitely do so if they have an undisputed claim on the soul. They are *killed* by bhaal. Adds so much depth to the game, and besides two unavoidable situations. Dark urge does not die: Orin is the only one who reacts reasonably (ironically).

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I Believe Any Character Can Purchase The Helmet In Act 3, But If I Remember Correctly If You Are Playing As The Dark Urge And When You Speak To The Vendor She Will Say That You Dropped The Hat.

Adds so much depth to the game, and besides two unavoidable situations. Dark urge does not die: They are *killed* by bhaal. I'm not clear on when a god can or cannot kill a mortal, but they can definitely do so if they have an undisputed claim on the soul.

Gortash Doesn’t Seem To Care Either, He Has A Few Extra Sentences, But You Being Dark Urge Makes No Difference In How Things Play Out.

Completed my first playthrough yesterday, a dark urge with mixed feelings about it, but mostly trying to resist it. Orin is the only one who reacts reasonably (ironically).

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