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Gort’s head model on all the companions. You’re welcome! 😉
#Using mods for evil. Minsc looking normal is so funny. Dark timeline: Good bald Gortash#enver gortash#astarion#minthara#minthara baenre#shadowheart#baldur’s gate 3#bg3 gortash#shitpost#jaheira#minsc#wyll ravengard#bg3 wyll#lae'zel#karlach#halsin#halsin silverbough#jenevelle hallowleaf#astarion ancunin#karlach cliffgate#gale dekarios#gale of waterdeep#bg3 gale
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Can't argue with you, Pinterest
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If Raphael was supposed to be Gortash dad (makes sense they even share the same outfit style and all) maybe that explains Haarlep? His dad was feed up with Raphael having kids (worthless to him)
Yes! It does make all the sense in the world, to be honest. Especially since everyone except the Archdevils aren’t really supposed to have sex or reproduce. Haarlep as a gift makes much more sense in the context that Raphael had stuck his dick where he shouldn’t, and Papa wasn’t having it.
I got all the information from this link where they talk a lot about the House of Hope and Raphael as a character and there were some interesting things in there that I had no idea about.
Gortash’ clothes and all the parallels between those two make even better sense if they were actually related. It makes less sense that someone who was essentially a captive should wear clothes that represent their captor.
We were also supposed to be taken to Mephistar to meet Mephistopheles after defeating Raphael. The thing we saw in the scrying orb thingy was supposed to be a whole thing, but they scrapped it.
We were supposed to meet Papa Meph and he was supposed to thank us for getting rid of Raphael. It only proves what I’ve always thought about him: Raphael isn’t just some wittle cambion dude with a superiority complex (well he is ALSO that but). He must at least be somewhat good at playing the game since goddamn Mephistopheles himself could not get rid of him and seems thankful that he finally doesn’t have to deal with him.
Back to the thing with Gortash: It would also just be that much more tragic in a way. It’s the perfect example of children inheriting the same shit from their fathers, and it would be tied together perfectly if we actually saw Mephistopheles too.
Imagine this:
We meet Gortash and learn about his past. We learn that he’s Raphael’s kid and suddenly everything makes sense. Raphael has been a distant, shitty father so Gortash broke off to do his own thing and learned how to be independent.
We then kill Raphael and meet Mephistopheles, who is just like “thanks for killing my shitstain son! Cheers” and eats him in front of our eyes. It doesn’t take much deducing that Raphael grew up in much the same way. He broke off with his dad. He became independent. He sought his own power. And when he got a kid, he treated them exactly how he grew up anyway.
The cycle of abuse and everything. The story is already sort of there with Gortash, even though they were not blood-related, but it would have tied it all together in such a fascinating way.
Also, the fact that Raphael’s son stole the very thing he desired himself the most. Imagine the bitterness of your son succeeding where you couldn’t. That in itself has most likely been Raphael’s wet dream his whole life, and now his son succeeded in doing it instead of himself.
Like I said, many of these elements are still somewhat present in the current storyline, but it would really just have hammered it home.
(Thank you for the ask <3 Sorry I started rambling lol)
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Gortash trying to work around the clock to finish all of his schemes and side projects and main projects and keep track of his hobbies while Durge, the procastinator who has only one job, is trying to distract him with bites and tongue kissing
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celebrating the archducal coronation ~ based on The Sin by Heinrich Lossow (1880)
#another oldie im still proud of hihi#love the original sm i had to durgetash it#enver gortash#bg3 gortash#gortash#lord gortash#durgetash#oc: ionel#gortash x durge#bg3#ly's art
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New Year greeting for the wonderful Raphael ✨
#my art#baldur's gate 3#bg3#raphael bg3#baldur's gate 3 raphael#dnd#house of hope#bg3 gortash#enver gortash#lord gortash#commissions open
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What if Gortash's affair with Lady Jannath (not the one we meet in Act 3, we're talking about her mother) wasn't just sexually manipulative racoon man antics? What if he enjoyed a sincere affair with an older woman who filled the mommy-issues shaped void in his heart?
Sally Flymm sold him to a devil for coppers and this lady treasures him.
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At a conference these past few days and unable to draw but today was the last day. Had to do a Gortash Doodle while I had the chance to sit down
#I made him so cunty on accident#I apologize profusely if this isn’t the vibe ya’ll wish for#lights shiny here#anyways#normal tag time#art#fanart#my art#bg3#bg3 fanart#enver gortash#bg3 gortash
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Is it ok to post these here??? Dunno?? Help 😭 Are they too much for here because I feel like they are but still I want to share this amazing buuuuu-
#my screenshots are getting out of hand#when I get you photo mode#larian please#larian gimme#enver gortash#baldur's gate 3#bg3 screenshots#bg3 gortash#gortash#bg3 mods#im feral
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BACK THEN
#bg3#gameedit#bg3 mc#bg3edit#bg3 durge#bg3 gortash#bg3 oc#baldurs gate#baldurs gate 3#baldur's gate 3#goretash#dark urge x gortash#enver gortash#lord enver gortash#lord gortash#gortash x durge#the dark urge x enver gortash#bg3 the dark urge#bg3 dark urge#dark urge#durge#bg3 gif#durgetash#oc: glassred
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I want Raphael and Gortash to take turns with me in the HOH. Like, Raph goes first while Gortash watches, and then Gortash takes over while Raph rests in his healing pool
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A lot of Thoughts about Enver Gortash and the text of Richard III
Ok so William Shakespeare's character of Richard of Gloucester is very much the archetype for the Tyrant in western literature and I just have SO MANY THOUGHTS about the way Enver Gortash wears that particular crown... (Not to mention how the fangirl in me just loves some of Richard's dialogue and could easily see it coming out of Gortash's mouth, and I'm trying so hard NOT to write a whole ass fic just so I can get Gortash to say, "I am not made of stone.")
WHO IS RICHARD III?
In real life, he was the last Plantagenet king of England, and a controversial figure, but I'm just talking about how he's depicted as a character in William Shakespeare's play Richard III (and to a lesser degree in Henry VI) . In Shakespeare's plays he is written as the quintessential scheming, backstabbing, duplicitous tyrant who will stop at nothing to gain and keep power. He concocts a massive plan in which he will manipulate the whole of the English aristocracy into crowning him king, by creating a situation in which they will be so desperate and angry at an imagined enemy that they will beg him to assume power over them. Sound familiar?
"Since I cannot prove a lover (...) I am determined to prove a villain." They have different backgrounds, but with both Richard of Gloucester and Enver Gortash there's a driving current of otherness compared to the ranks of the nobility that they're manipulating. Gortash is from a working class family but clawed his way up to join the ranks of the well-bred elite through cunning and ingenuity (and lots of crime). Richard was born into a noble family, but is physically disabled and is often mocked or insulted for it. In context, Richard uses the phrase 'since I cannot prove a lover' less as a complaint about his love life and more as a general example of how he has doesn't fit in with his peers. Basically, "You don't accept me? I'll make that everyone's problem."
"How sweet a thing it is to wear a crown..." Both of them survived trauma and violence, which was directed at them by people against whom they were powerless at the time. Gortash was sold to Raphael as a child and spent years as a target of every kind of abuse his master deigned to throw at him. Richard saw his father and brother brutally tortured, then murdered by the queen of their country, while he could do nothing to stop it. In both cases they internalized at a young age that violence = power = safety.
"Was ever woman in this humour won? (...) I, that kill'd her husband and his father, to take her in her heart's extremest hate (...) and yet to win her, all the world to nothing!" Both Richard and Gortash are platinum-tier smooth-talkers, who are skilled at getting other people to act the way they want through use of charming words. Richard shoots his shot with Anne despite the fact that she knows full well he murdered her last husband and she literally spent the first half of the scene wishing death on him. But by the end of the scene he's convinced her to marry him. Gortash, similarly, can talk the player character around to siding with him against the Elder Brain in spite of having just spent the first 2 act of the games trying to unravel his evil plots. Why? Because they're both just. that. smooth. They both have a way of manipulating others with a smile and good cheer - they sound so reasonable, even when you KNOW you shouldn't listen to them.
"Why strew'st thou sugar on that bottled spider, whose deadly web ensnareth thee about? Fool, fool! thou whet'st a knife to kill thyself." Both of them have are underestimated partly because of their ability to be charming, and partly because of their status as outsiders. Gortash because of his working class background, and Richard because of his disabilities. In both cases, there are people who find them repulsive but generally toothless (Queen Elizabeth and Ulder Ravengard respectively) who live to regret it. In both cases there are also people who ring the alarm bell that this creep is up to no good, but who aren't heeded soon enough.
"And thou unfit for any place but hell." "Yes, one place else, if you will hear me name it." "Some dungeon." "Your bed-chamber." They both have a little bit of that freak in them and seem to get off on trying to fuck people who want them dead. See: Richard with Anne. Durgetash in general.
"I'll be at charges for a looking-glass, and entertain some score or two of tailors." Gortash and Richard are both exceptionally well-dressed, to the point of vanity. Gortash is described as handsome in the game, but even fans who dig him can admit that he has a very unconventional style of attractiveness. His teeth are discolored, his skin is blotchy, he's pushing late middle age, and he's got the sort of flat features that other fans have pointed out are typical of boxers and other people who've gotten punched in the face a lot. Similarly, Richard is described as hunchbacked and with features so deformed that 'dogs bark at (him) as (he) passes by'. Yet, despite not being conventionally pretty, both of them seem to spend a lot of money on their clothes. ... this is getting long, so I'm going to end this here. Might do a part 2 later if the brainrot is still upon me.
#enver gortash#bg3 gortash#shakespeareposting#not tagging this richard iii#I still hope to achieve respect in that tag one day
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Everytime someone draws Gortash as a skinny pale anime twink with no wrinkles or jowls an angel burns in hell
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he won’t bite, he's just playing 😌
#baldur's gate 3#durgetash#bg3 dark urge#bg3 durge#enver gortash#bg3 gortash#gortash x durge#baldurs gate 3#bg3
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average act 3 experience
#bg3#baldur's gate 3#baldurs gate 3#bg3 memes#bg3 act 3#bg3 astarion#astarion#bg3 karlach#bg3 gortash#karlach#enver gortash#bg3 durge#bg3 fanart#my art
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Dead three or smthn
#bg3#baldur's gate 3#bg3 fanart#baldurs gate#tav#bg3 durge#bg3 tav#kethric thorm#gortash#orin#bg3 orin#bg3 gortash#durgetash#bg3 dead three#durge#dark urge
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