Baldur’s Gate 3 is paying homage to one of many deadliest monsters within the Dungeons and Dragons universe and the person that dared to battle it.
Constructed within the universe of D&D, Baldur’s Gate has lore round each nook. The latest addition to this was discovered by a participant roaming by one of many areas in Act 3.
A knocked-over grave may be discovered when exploring in Act 3. When approaching the grave, textual content will seem on the display screen that reads out the epitaph of the particular person buried there.
“Flandro ‘Tarrasque-Biter’ Grassley – The hunter hunted, the biter bit.”
For these not conversant in the Tarrasque, it’s a Godzilla-like creature present in D&D. Coated in spikes with massive horns, the Tarrasque isn’t to be messed with — one thing that makes the feat of even trying to chew the creature all of the extra heroic.
The story of Flandro Grassley isn’t current in the principle storyline of Baldur’s Gate, however the Easter Egg remains to be spectacular nonetheless.
One thing that different followers of the franchise had been additionally fascinated with based mostly on feedback beneath the Reddit submit the place it was found.
“To be sincere, I’m fairly impressed he managed to get so far as his epitaph implies.” stated one commenter.
One other remark was made about an interplay afterward in Act 3. Tav and their companions are confronted with a spider. If interacted with a number of occasions, can lead to your Tav licking the spider’s blood.
To which Gale will reply with “Cease licking the rattling factor!” Which sparked gamers to check similarities between the spider and the Tarrasque.
“Cease biting the rattling factor!” joked one other person.
Whether or not this grave and epitaph implies that Baldur’s Gate will quickly have its personal Tarrasque is unknown, though the thought of bringing the creature into the universe remains to be a cool addition.