In Baldur's Gate 3, one of the most crucial decisions awaits players near the game's climax: freeing the imprisoned Githyanki Prince Orpheus or allowing the Emperor to handle the situation. This choice, made after acquiring the Orphic Hammer, significantly impacts the party's fate.
Updated February 29, 2024: Before confronting this dilemma, players must defeat Ketheric Throm, Lord Enver Gortash, and Orin. This necessitates thorough exploration of Baldur's Gate's upper and lower districts. The decision carries immense weight, potentially leading to companion sacrifices. High skill checks (30+) may be needed to influence companion choices.
Spoiler Warning: The following discusses the game's ending.
Freeing Orpheus or Siding with the Emperor?
This decision hinges on player preferences. The Emperor warns that freeing Orpheus risks party members becoming Illithids (Mind Flayers).
After the Netherbrain encounter (which the Emperor teleports the party to after a loss), the choice is presented: liberate Orpheus or let the Emperor absorb his power.
Siding with the Emperor: This results in Orpheus's demise as the Emperor absorbs his knowledge. Lae'zel and Karlach may disapprove, as Orpheus's survival is vital to their personal quests. While this grants an advantage against the Netherbrain, it might alienate fans of these companions.
Freeing Orpheus: This causes the Emperor to align with the Netherbrain. A party member might become a Mind Flayer. However, Orpheus joins the battle against the Netherbrain alongside the Githyanki. He'll even sacrifice himself to prevent others from becoming Mind Flayers if asked.
In short, choose the Emperor to avoid becoming a Mind Flayer; choose Orpheus to risk the transformation, potentially saving others. The Emperor's path may lead to Lae'zel's departure and Karlach's return to Avernus.
The Moral High Ground?
Moral alignment depends on player perspective, but loyalty is key. Orpheus, a rightful Githyanki ruler, opposes Vlaakith's tyranny. A Githyanki player might naturally side with him. However, following Voss and Lae'zel's directives might seem overly demanding. The Gith prioritize themselves above all else.
The Emperor, a generally benevolent character, aims to defeat the Netherbrain and aid the party. He acknowledges necessary sacrifices. Following his plan might lead to Mind Flayer transformation, but with a morally sound justification. Remember, BG3 offers multiple endings; strategic choices can lead to a satisfying conclusion for everyone.