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He did miss this .
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Gort wip + 2 much less finished Raphael and Durgestarion wips under the cut

#bg3#enver gortash#lord enver gortash#bg3 gortash#implied durgetash#assume if ive drawn gort bloody#its because he and durge were playing#also i need to actually post my wips so ill embarrass myself into finishing them#i think thats how that works#art wip#by the way every man in this post has gone down horrible paths#not sure what that says abt me#im sure its fine
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Putting my durge in slutty little get ups,,, as a treat
#treat for me that is#you have to start putting your ocs in that outfit ref pinterest board you made back in high school. you gotta#oc: muse#bd3 dark urge#the dark urge#baldurs gate tav#bg3 tav#tav#durgetash#implied durgetash#baldur's gate oc#baldurs gate 3#baldurs gate fanart#baldur's gate 3#baldur's gate iii#baldurs gate#tiefling durge#tiefling#dnd oc#dnd5e#dnd character#dnd art#ev art#digital art#digital illustration#digital drawing#original character#my art#flower symbolism
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missing someone you dont remember
gort is much softer to hold than astarion
#astarion#the dark urge#durge#baldur's gate 3#bg3#baldurs gate#aldred#implied durgetash#gortdred#my art
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What started as a study of light scattering behind glass ended up as a lil headcannon comic of why Ketheric didn't just kill durge when discovered at moonrise.
#can you tell i got tired of drawing ketheric & balth after the first one#actually quite happy with the glass effects tho hehe#durge#bg3#bg3 art#bg3 durge twig#bg3 dark urge#baldurs gate 3#bg3 ketheric#bg3 balthazar#implied durgetash#durgetash
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So I don't know much about devils in the world of Baldur's Gate but I do know that a general narrative throughout stories about devils and their deals is that devils don't really do the Market Value thing. They're after sacrifices. Sentimental value. They often want things the person taking the deal doesn't realize they value highly. And any good bargainer knows the number one rule: the first offer is an overshot, so you can get what you actually want seem like a deal. And I keep thinking, what if Zariel first asked for Durge? What if Karlach was the one Gortash chose as a replacement? What if Karlach learns of this?
#baldurs gate 3#enver gortash#the dark urge#durge#karlach#implied durgetash#these are all rethorical questions#I am just chewing on them like a cow chews cud
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So we know the party (and gortash) loves the wave mother robe, Jacq looks STUNNING in red, and his original robes were already very skimpy, sooo


Would Jacq wear either one of these, and would anybody die from the resulting nosebleed?

Hey there @lady-ephemeral, sorry for taking so much to reply to your comment, but I had so much shit going on in my life, that I had an hard time doing anything....but here for you the answer to your question!
made a mix between those two dresses, and I'm quite pleased about the result. (sorry about the quality of the first picture, fucked up the dimensions🥲)
#bg3#baldur's gate 3#bg3 bhaalspawn#bg3 durge#bg3 dark urge#bg3 fanart#bhaal#tiefling durge#jacq#bg3 gortash#druid durge#durgetash implied#durgetash#minthara#gale of waterdeep#gale dekarios#astarion bg3#shadowheart bg3#astarion ancunin#karlach baldurs gate 3#minsc bg3#la'zel bg3#halsin the druid#jaheira baldur's gate 3#bg3 funny#dresses#wyll ravengard#bg3 wyll#gale baldurs gate 3#enver gortash bg3
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again just realised I never posted this here but! a few months ago I made a gortash replacement mod for Stardew Valley as a desperate act to romance him somewhere... I'm still really pleased with the art so ig it's prime time to show him off again <3 I based it off of my own post-canon au but I kept his lines vague enough in case y'all would like to play around too! Here's the nexus modpage: link
#enver gortash#bg3 gortash#gortash#lord gortash#durgetash#implied heavily lmao#could also work with#tavtash#gortash x durge#oc: ionel#he showed up#stardew valley#bg3#baldurs gate 3#ly's art
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Regarding The Busts in Gortash's Office
So because I'm endlessly obsessive, I did what I said I would do & wrote down the names and descriptions of all of the people that Gortash has busts of in his office because they seem to be people he admires so I wanted to analyze them, as one does when one is endlessly obsessive. I also did additional research on the ones that I could find more information about. Here they are, and some of my own thoughts on why they might have been included (under a read more because it's long because, again, obsessive).
Baron Alec Bormul - First of the Bormul patriar family to start his own venture, Alec is the unscrupulous bastard who made their fortune in mines and vineyards.
Now, as far as I can find, this is the only information we have about this character. However, there are several other Bormul family members that exist in the game (including an NPC called Callem Bormul who is present at Gortash's ordaining ceremony). The one that stands out more to me though is Ilza Bormul, who is mentioned in the in-game book "Baldur's Gate and the Dialectics of Plunder" and stated to own "slave-labour mines in the mountains of Amn". Presumably therefore Alec is an "unscrupulous bastard" due to the use of slave labor. Not particularly surprising Gortash would approve of that since he is a known slaver himself. Interestingly, that same book also mentions Xeremiah Eltan, who is another of the busts in the office, as another example of the fact that Baldur's Gates patriar families are all founded by blood and immorality (which the author of the book says no one ever talks about). So I imagine both busts are also included as confirmation of his worldview that no one innocent ever gets far in life. I think it's also notable here that Gortash chose to commemorate the "first" of the family who "started his own venture". We know he loves a self-made man, no matter how brutal his path was. Commodore Morgan Redlocks - Baldur's Gate ship captain Morgan Redlocks wed a man thrice her age. After the wedding, the groom suffered a heart attack. Redlocks converted his merchant ships into a pirate fleet.
Unfortunately not a character that I can find any more information about, but how much do you want to bet that she killed her husband? I mean, come on. He has a heart attack so soon after the wedding that he's still being referred to as the "groom" and not the husband? Plus it wouldn't even remotely surprise me that Gortash would appreciate a subtle femme fatale assassin. Also, of fucking course he would admire a pirate. Magnate Carric Ilphescient - Carric started from nothing, built a financial empire, and founded the Counting House. He refused to mingle with the other patriars, saying, "They didn't want me when I was an urchin, and now they can't have me."
Another self-made man, and one who does not mince words about it. Easy to imagine that that quote reflected Gortash's own mentality. Only other reference I could find to him was in an in-game book in the Counting House called "Record of the Honoured" but all it tells us is that he did in fact found the Counting House. The Cockeyed Stranger - This is a bust of the god Bane as he first appeared to Gortash in dreams, and was then described to a Rivington sculptor.
Bane is obviously a far more established D&D character than anyone else here, so I could write a whole page just about Bane and how I imagine Gortash sees him. I swear I've seen a bit of loading screen flavor text in BG3 that states that when Bane was a mortal man, he was originally a battleslave of Mephistopheles, but it is possible that I'm wrong about that because I cannot find confirmation of this lore anywhere on the internet. (If anyone else has seen that loading screen flavor text, please confirm so I know I'm not hallucinating!) But if it is true, then it's immensely clear what Gortash sees in him. Gortash's whole thing is he absolutely loves the idea of someone who started from the bottom and rose to the top through sheer ruthlessness. He likes the idea of overthrowing his oppressors and taking their place. As a whole, Bane's doctrine also fits Gortash really well. The Forgotten Realms Wiki says that Bane "embodied the principles of ambition and control and believed that the strong had not only the right, but the duty, to rule over the weak." I can easily imagine Gortash having the same mentality. Bane is also known for being a lot more open to having alliances than is typical for an evil god, but he always makes sure he ends up on top. (I could write a whole other analysis about how the original plan hatched by Gortash, Durge, & Ketheric leaves Gortash in the best position. Ketheric gets to be a fearsome conquering general, Durge (later Orin) gets to spread chaos in the streets, but Gortash is the one who ends up being the hero who can actually not only have the benefit of his legitimate ruthlessness but also the benefit of it remaining hidden! By far the best position in the alliance. Orin actually is mad about this (she gives a little speech to Durge about how Gortash betrayed them because all her murders only drive the people of Baldur's Gate into the arms of his Steel Watch) but it is implied that Durge didn't think of it the same way since those were always the terms of the plan... something that always makes me wonder about what exactly it is that Durge & Gortash originally had planned in the long-term. Were they really just both always planning to betray the other eventually? Because I'm honestly not so sure about that. I think they're both too smart for that. But I digress.) Dame Amafrey Ephemial - Dame Amafrey, the Orphans' Friend, founded several orphanages in the Outer City, as the Lower City was no place for children (and the Upper City declined to sponsor an orphanage).
Okay, this is by far the black sheep in the set. A philanthropist? Seemingly without an ulterior motive? Why is she included here? I mean, on the one hand, I could almost believe that Gortash is sympathetic to the plights of children in a way he wouldn't be for adults (since he suffered so much as a child & since children don't have as many ways to help themselves and take responsibility as adults do), but on the other hand, it is so deeply inconsistent with his character too. But then again, maybe he's just a hypocrite. Maybe this really is some sort of secret soft side. Or perhaps it has more to do with the fact that she seemed to be bogged down by the corruption around her (the Upper City declined to sponsor an orphanage) so maybe he keeps her bust around as a reminder that good intentions don't get you far enough. I genuinely don't know with this one, and I was unable to find any more info about Dame Ephemial. Grand Duke Eltan - Founder of the Flaming Fist. Later history is kinder to him than accounts from his time, which portray him as a cruel and hard-handed mercenary commander.
According to the same in-game book mentioned previously (Baldur's Gate and the Dialectics of Plunder), he "founded the Flaming Fist as a ruthless mercenary company that slaughtered and burned for pay along the entire length of the Sword Coast". He is also a character in the first Baldur's Gate game and the expansion Baldur's Gate: Siege of Dragonspear. According to the Forgotten Realms Wiki, he was Lawful Neutral and he was known as "steadfast and principled" because of his "tactical genius" and "a sincere belief in maintaining the balance of power among the many small kingdoms of Faerûn". Also apparently he survived a whole lot of assassination attempts. Easy to see why Gortash would see this one as a role model, I think. He is described as a "tactical genius" himself. I also think it's interesting that it says that "later history is kinder to him than accounts from his time". I mean, we know Gortash is huge on propaganda and controlling the narrative. I would imagine he cares how he might be remembered.
#pls enjoy by unnecessarily deep analysis it took me forever lol#enver gortash#bg3#durgetash#implied durgetash anyway... everything i say is implied durgetash
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The Martyr


(Saint Edmund the Martyr King of England, Luc-Olivier Merson)
#this made me a little bit crazy but I hope you like it#symbolism save me#save me symbolism#bg3#bg3 fanart#durgetash#implied#bg3 spoilers#the dark urge spoilers#baldur's gate 3#durge#the dark urge#orin the red#virgil acheron#my art#tw blood#brutus brutus brutus brutus
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These are all really really old BUT I gotta post them.. in honor of those new Gortash related lines 🤲
#i dont even remember drawing any of these LOL 😭 i hope i haven't posted these before or something HAHA 😭😭😭#bg3#baldur’s gate 3#enver gortash#the dark urge#durge#durgetash#← implied#my art
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Guys, what if...AU where Orin fails to usurp Durge and they switch places.
True Orin redemption through amnesia and experiencing real love for the first time. Like, she just needs a different outlet, guys, it's totally doable.
Orin returning to Baldur's Gate and finally getting to kill her grandfather-dad. Finally defeating her brother and his annoying situationship with her new family.
Finding adoration from the locals she accidentally saves, and finding out that that feels really good, actually. Adopting the Astarion style of heroism (No one actually cares about murder as long as you murder the right people.)
Just...Violent unhinged little gremlin of a companion Orin.
#bg3#baldur's gate 3#bg3 orin#orin the red#the dark urge#enver gortash#au#durgetash is implied#do you see my vision
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POV you're playing Durge and haven't had a long rest in 3 days
based on the fact you can do this:
yes that's Gortash's bed
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#bg3 durge#durge oc#the dark urge#gortash#durgetash#<<< implied#durgtash#baldur's gate#baldur's gate 3#idk what he did. probably anything.#enver gortash
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You know what? Fuck you -makes Gortash a caring, single dad-
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Have a ramble about my Durge and his issues with sex because why not
TW for mentions of sexual assault and abuse, attempted incest, grooming and mentions of underage stuff; nothing is graphic but it does get dark so please don't read if you don't feel like you're in the right space for it
Strike is a very sexual guy as I'm sure you've had the chance to notice, but honestly, his relationship with sex and sexuality is complicated to a degree that he completely refuses to even acknowledge.
His Urges and Bhaal-given 'Ectasy of Murder' make it practically impossible for him to seperate between his own desires and those of Bhaal. He was way too young when he first got them, practically when he hit puberty, and then he was immediately encouraged to 'explore' and 'experiment' with either corpses, other Bhaalists, or still living victims. Sceleritas was the one to encourage and 'guide' him and Strike stopped feeling sick about the new need that overcame him whenever he killed well. He had to practically gaslight himself into seeing it as a gift from Father, or he would dislike it, and you can't afford to dislike something your god wants when you're his Chosen.
He also doesn't really know how to say no to sex. The way I try to write him is in a similar way of how society expects a cishet guy to always be down to fuck, except it's cranked up to a thousand - he is Bhaal's seed, scion, his breeder - there is no reason for why he would ever want to say no, is there? If you asked him for any reason he could think of for him not wanting to have sex, he genuinely wouldn't known the answer.
He said no once though, only once - when the temple attempted to match him with Orin once they were in their late teens. Orin would've pushed through with it even though she was obviously less than enthusiastic, but Strike was the one to push her away that time. It wasn't the incest aspect of it that turned him off, tbh; that really isn't a value the temple of Bhaal would consider abnormal, but Strike just... Orin was always the only relationship he's had where he never felt like it could turn sexual at any moment - they've bathed together, they slept cuddled up on the same bed, they straddled eachother when beating the shit out of the other and none of it was ever sexual, for either of them. But that was the first time he refused Bhaal's will and also the first time he lied to Him - he made up that he didn't think Bhaal's blood should get even more diluted and defiled than it was in Orin's veins. After that, Orin never forgave him for thinking he was above her (as she interpreted it) and their relationshio only strained more when Strike met Gortash a few years later.
Gortash is a whole other can of worms that I don't think I have to get into right now, but Strike's religious upbringing makes every sign of weakness, such as signs of softness or affection (for an enemy, especially) a sin and having sex reduces the sinfulness of it. Holding hands, kissing? Unforgivable. Intertwining fingers during sex, or cuddling right after while they're both still chasing their breath? Not ideal, but it can happen. Not the worst thing. It's not like he was doing something intimate just for the sake of intimacy, you know?
He's very hypersexual now as an adult because of all the above mentioned things combined, and when I get to Godsbound (my bg3 timeline fic has a name now btw!) He likes to joke and flirt and fuck literally whoever, that doesn't change end after tadpoling, he still has no idea how to be close to anyone without it being sexual but also he is so horrifically touchstarved that he wakes up screaming if he doesn't have a body next to him to hold onto it. I would like to explore how much of an actual issue that is for him, especially when he has forgotten all of the excuses he told himself through the years and the decades of religious fanaticism. But then again, he does tend to push his problems away to 'deal with later', so who knows.
#cw sa implied#cw grooming#dead dove do not eat#character exploration#oc strike#strike lore#the dark urge#durgetash#durge#enver gortash
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