Baldur’s Gate 3 Player Shares Hidden Quest About Abandoned Deity

Baldur’s Gate 3 Player Shares Hidden Quest About Abandoned Deity

Baldur’s Gate 3 players believe they have discovered a remote area that hints at an abandoned storyline relating to one of the game’s deities.

The world of Baldur’s Gate 3 has a lot of lore that has its roots in Dungeons & Dragons. This large amount of story and characters means that some things must remain unexplored or left out of the game entirely.

Many Baldur’s Gate 3 fans believe this to be the case with a deity in the game after discovering a hidden area. In this place, there is talk of a divine being, without really any more information.

Baldur’s Gate 3 Players Think This Hidden Area Is Abandoned Content

This story was revealed on Reddit, by player TheyTukMyJub. He asked the community, “Is it just me, or has a lot of the content about this goddess been abandoned?”»

He then explained how Umberlie, the goddess of water, is mentioned at the beginning of the game, and then players meet her worshipers in Act 3.

Finally, he talked about the area he found that can lead to a fight with his followers, and then a passage that ends suddenly.

Is it me or has a lot of content been cut about dis Goddess? byu/TheyTukMyJub inBaldursGate3

“That makes me think there was a lot more content planned for Goddess Umberlie…”

A user also shared this idea. Indeed, the game’s early access had Umberlie as a deity choice in character creation. In any case, players in the comments were hopeful. “I hope they add it one day.” I still love the game though and have reached act three at least a dozen times over the last few patches.”

Also, some Baldur’s Gate 3 fans would like to see all of this expanded. “I would prefer there to be no DLC and for them to work more on Act 3. There are some things where it’s obvious they could have used more time.”

However, Baldur’s Gate 3 players are more likely to call this area an example of worldbuilding. “This is good world building, not sidelined content. The fact that something like that makes you feel like there are threads to pull in the story is a sign of a good story.”

Whether there is abandoned content or not, we can therefore say that Baldur’s Gate 3 fans love discovering these kinds of stories.

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