Summary

  • In Baldur's Gate 3 Act 3, players will face Orin, one of the Chosen Three, who kidnaps a companion and demands they kill Gortash for her.
  • The City Sewers is the easiest way to trigger the kidnapping, but players can also recruit Yenna or trigger the event during a Long Rest.
  • Players can choose to either agree to Orin's demands or infiltrate the Temple of Bhaal to rescue the kidnapped companion, with different outcomes depending on their choices.

Baldur's Gate 3 players will have to contend with the nefarious schemes of the Chosen Three once they reach Act 3 of the game. Out of the three, Bhaal's Chosen, Orin the Red will appear on several occasions to torment the player and goad them into helping her kill Gortash and take his Netherstone for herself. As a part of this plot, Orin kidnaps one of the players' companions and threatens to kill them if they do not give in to her demands, making her one of the most sinister threats in Baldur's Gate 3.

One of the primary quests in Act 3 of Baldur's Gate 3 is Get Orin's Netherstone, and completing this quest will have players solving a string of murders and discovering the Temple of Bhaal located deep beneath the city. At some point during this quest, Orin will appear to tell the player that she has kidnapped one of their companions and says she will kill them if the player does not agree to kill Gortash for her. Unfortunately, there is no way to prevent Orin from kidnapping a companion, but players can influence which victim is taken to some degree.

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Orin's Potential Kidnapping Victims in Baldur's Gate 3

  • Lae'zel
  • Halsin
  • Gale
  • Minthara
  • Yenna

The easiest way to trigger this kidnapping is to explore the City Sewers beneath Baldur's Gate, since the event triggers close to the Undercity Ruins Waypoint and the exit that leads to the Guildhall. If the event is triggered in this manner, Orin will appear and claim to have kidnapped a companion that is not currently in the player's party from the options of Lae'zel, Halsin, Gale, and Minthara. This gives players some control over who she kidnaps, as having three of those members in the party means she is guaranteed to kidnap the fourth.

Another option for a potential kidnapping victim is the young girl Yenna, who can be recruited to the player's camp near the beginning of Act 3. If the player has no available party members back at camp, Yenna will become the target of Orin's kidnapping scheme. Yenna can also be targeted if the player triggers this event by taking a Long Rest at some point during Act 3, wherein Orin will disguise herself as either Lae'zel, Gale, or Yenna and act strangely during a cut scene before revealing herself as Bhaal's Chosen and detailing how she has kidnapped the real version of the selected character.

Regardless of which character is chosen as the victim, players will need to either take the deal with Orin or infiltrate the Temple of Bhaal to rescue them. If the player agrees to Orin's demands and kills Gortash, they will still have to face the Murder Tribunal before entering the Temple of Bhaal which leads to a final confrontation with Orin within the temple. Afterward, players can find the kidnapped victim tied to an altar at the center of the temple, but it is possible that the victim could be inadvertently killed during the battle.

Players can still rescue Orin's kidnapping victim without agreeing to her deal, but doing so can be a bit tricky. They still need to defeat the Murder Tribunal and enter the Temple of Bhaal, but they will also need to pass an additional Intimidation or Persuasion check to get her to release the victim unharmed. Players who don't want to risk permanently losing the kidnapped companion should sneak into Orin's chamber before confronting her to find the corpse of her mother, whom they can use Speak with Dead on to unlock additional dialogue choices that can help convince her to release the victim without needing to pass either skill checks.

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Top Critic Avg: 96 /100 Critics Rec: 97%
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Released
August 3, 2023
ESRB
M for Mature: Blood and Gore, Partial Nudity, Sexual Content, Strong Language, Violence
Developer(s)
Larian Studios
Publisher(s)
Larian Studios
Engine
Divinity 4.0
Multiplayer
Online Co-Op, Local Co-Op
Cross-Platform Play
Full cross-platform play.
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WHERE TO PLAY

DIGITAL
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Franchise
Baldur's Gate
Number of Players
1-4
Split Screen Orientation
Vertical Only
Genre(s)
RPG
How Long To Beat
100+ Hours
Metascore
96