Baldur's Gate 3: Should You Obey Vlaakith? (2024)

Vlaakith, the undying Lich Queen of the Githyanki, is a potentially deadly adversary in Baldur’s Gate 3, depending on whether the party obeys or disobeys her commands. The leader of the Githyanki is just one of the many gods and goddesses players can encounter. However, the decisions made when interacting with Vlaakith can shape the fate of your companion, Lae’zel, and the game's ending.

[Warning: The following article contains spoilers for Baldur's Gate 3.]When journeying through Act One of Baldur’s Gate 3, the party will have the opportunity to visit the Githyanki Crèche Y’llek in Rosymorn Monastery. The Githyanki may have a cure for mind flayer parasites, and players can opt to negotiate with them to find out more. However, it’s also possible to skip Creche Y’llek entirely and miss out on an encounter with Vlaakith herself.

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Baldur's Gate 3: You Shouldn't Skip The Githyanki Crèche Questline

The Githyanki Crèche questline in Baldur’s Gate 3 is part of Lae’zel’s companion quest, but it offers plenty of information to discover.

Should You Obey Vlaakith In Act One Of Baldur’s Gate 3?

After failing to find a cure at Crèche Y’llek, players can seek out Inquisitor Ch’r’ai W’wargaz, who is visiting the Crèche to further his search for the Mysterious Artefact. The artefact in question is the Astral Prism in the party’s possession, which protects them from being dominated by the Absolute. When meeting the Inquisitor, you can try to hand over the Prism or battle to keep it for yourself.

The battle against the Githyanki Inquisitor can be challenging, so make sure to take a Short or Long Rest before continuing.

Regardless of what you do, Vlaakith will appear as a massive projection and demand that the party enter the Prism to slay its inhabitant: the Dream Visitor and Guardian. You can greet her and show deference or wave (although doing so earns disapproval from Lae’zel). In summary, you should obey Vlaakith’s command to enter the Prism. At this stage, disobeying Vlaakith by refusing or asking her to do it herself or showing her too much disrespect will cause her to cast a spell that kills the whole party instantly. This leads to a Game Over screen.

This is one of the worst decisions you can make in BG3's Honor Mode, as it’s guaranteed to end your Honor Mode run.

However, once you've met the Dream Visitor inside the Prism, you can leave them alone or attempt to kill them. It's worth noting that trying to kill the Dream Visitor has no effect, as they simply disappear. At this point, you can exit the Prism to find that Vlaakith has betrayed Lae'zel and branded her a traitor. Engaging with Vlaakith has consequences for Lae'zel's companion quest, The Githyanki Warrior, which leads into Acts Two and Three.

If players don’t visit Crèche Y’llek, Lae’zel will continue to be loyal to Vlaakith, who only appears in Act Three.

Should You Side With Kith’rak Voss In Baldur’s Gate 3?

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If Vlaakith betrays Lae’zel, your party camp will be visited by Kith’rak Voss during your next Long Rest. Voss will attempt to convince Lae’zel that Vlaakith is a usurper who stole the throne from Orpheus, the Githyanki prince and rightful heir. Voss will head to Baldur’s Gate following your conversation.

The party can encounter him later in Act Three, attempting to bargain with the devil Raphael in Sharess' Caress. This conversation is important, as it can cause Lae'zel to start doubting her faith in Vlaakith.

Should You Obey Vlaakith Or Follow Voss And Orpheus In Act Three of Baldur’s Gate 3?

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Once players start Act Three of Baldur’s Gate 3, Vlaakith will appear over your camp once you Long Rest in Rivington. At this point, she demands that Lae’zel slay Orpheus, promising to make Lae’zel the commander of her armies if she does so. Your decisions here can influence Lae’zel to declare her support for Orpheus or stay loyal to Vlaakith, and it is a significant turning point in her companion quest.

You can obey Vlaakith or choose to side with Orpheus, and your decision will change Lae’zel’s fate at the end of the game. Generally speaking, you shouldn't force Lae'zel to obey Vlaakith. If she goes against Vlaakith, Lae'zel leaves for the Astral Plane at the end of the game and leads a rebellion to save her people. If she sides with Vlaakith, Withers implies that she meets a much darker fate during the epilogue party.

Persuading Lae’zel to side with Vlaakith requires passing a tough Persuasion check, which seems to imply that Lae’zel’s canonical path is to side with Orpheus and Voss.

If she sides with Voss and Orpheus, Lae'zel will want to enter the House of Hope to find the Orphic Hammer to free Orpheus; if not, she will want the Hammer so she can free him and then kill him. Ultimately, players will have to choose whether to side with Orpheus or the Emperor:

  • The party can free Orpheus and side with him instead of the Emperor. However, the Emperor will join the Absolute, and either the player character, Orpheus, or Karlach will have to become a mind flayer to defeat the Absolute.
  • The party can refuse to free Orpheus, allowing the Emperor to consume him to gain his abilities.

Your choice will have lasting consequences on Baldur's Gate 3's ending. However, as long as your characters obey Vlaakith during your first encounter, you can deal with her however you like in subsequent interactions.

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Baldur's Gate 3
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Baldur's Gate
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PC , Stadia , macOS , PS5 , Xbox Series X

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August 3, 2023

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Larian Studios

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M for Mature: Blood and Gore, Partial Nudity, Sexual Content, Strong Language, Violence

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30 Hours
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Baldur's Gate 3: Should You Obey Vlaakith? (2024)

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Baldur's Gate 3: Should You Obey Vlaakith? ›

In summary, you should obey Vlaakith's command to enter the Prism. At this stage, disobeying Vlaakith by refusing or asking her to do it herself or showing her too much disrespect will cause her to cast a spell that kills the whole party instantly. This leads to a Game Over screen.

What happens if you don't obey Vlaakith? ›

You should enter the artifact because even if you do, you still do not have to do what Vlaakith or anyone else says, and you will get to meet your Guardian face-to-face. If you do not obey Vlaakith, she will kill your entire party, and you must restart. You must at least pretend to go along with the orders.

Is Vlaakith good or evil? ›

Type of Villain

Queen Vlaakith CLVII, commonly known simply as the Lich-Queen, is the supreme ruler of the Githyanki race and a major antagonist in Dungeons & Dragons, especially the Planescape setting. Already a lich and a mighty wizard, she aspires to true godhood.

What happens if you wave to Vlaakith? ›

If you choose to wave politely to Vlaakith, you'll get a funny cutscene. Don't do this in Honor Mode.

Do you have to meet Vlaakith? ›

No. You could just go to the room where you meet Vlaakith's prjection the first time and pass everyone, then steal the relic and blow everything to smithereen (without you). Funnier even if you let Astarion do it without helping him out. Play and do what you want.

Should I side with Vlaakith? ›

In summary, you should obey Vlaakith's command to enter the Prism. At this stage, disobeying Vlaakith by refusing or asking her to do it herself or showing her too much disrespect will cause her to cast a spell that kills the whole party instantly.

Is Vlaakith actually a god? ›

For a millennia old lich, even one as powerful as Vlaakith, that aging could destroy her body without proper preparations in advance. Also, as powerful as she is, she is not a goddess. She's not a god. She's a lich with dreams of godhood absorbing the souls of her followers trying to propel herself there.

What happened to Vlaakith? ›

The rulership of the Githyanki was matrilineal. Vlaakith died and their children became the next ruler. Vlaakith CLVII did not have any children and instead turned to Lichdom. This has been the case for 1000 years or so.

Does Vlaakith cast Wish? ›

Larian Studios Forums Baldur's Gate III Baldur's Gate III - Story & Character Discussion The Wish spell exists in the game! (spoiler) The Wish Spell exists in the game, but it cannot be obtained. It is cast by Vlaakith, wishing the death of our party if we show disrespect and make her very angry.

How to turn lae zel against Vlaakith? ›

If you decide not to do Lae'zel's main quest to find the creche, she will leave unless you can persuade her to stay with you. If you do the creche and refuse Vlaakith's order to enter the mysterious artifact, Lae'zel will turn on you if her approval isn't high enough. This will force you to fight and kill her.

Does your guardian betray you in BG3? ›

They will recognize that the player is not to be trusted. However, since their survival is mutual, they will not completely leave the player, but will certainly be cold and distant. They will, of course, remind the player that the only reason they haven't turned into a Mind Flayer is thanks to them.

What level is Vlaakith BG3? ›

It's gonna be tough since Vlaakith is level 23 which is above level 20, but maybe if we got the right build we can do it.

Is the Emperor evil in BG3? ›

He leans more toward evil than neutral. He's willing to kill his best friend and literally enslave the world using the Nether Brain. He even joins the Nether Brain if you don't side with him. He has no soul, as all illithids don't, and it's proven by his actions when you even slightly act against him.

Does Lae Zel leave if you don't free Orpheus? ›

If you choose to transform, Lae'zel will likely return with Orpheus to free her people from Vlaakith. If you allow the Emperor to kill and assimilate Orpheus, Lae'zel will likely abandon the party unless you succeed in a very difficult check.

Do you have to fight Inquisitor in BG3? ›

While this confrontation is unavoidable, players can benefit from it by progressing in the Lae'zel storyline in Baldur's Gate 3.

Should you side with the Emperor or Orpheus? ›

Freeing Orpheus in Baldur's Gate 3 can result in the party becoming mind flayers, leading to a gloomy ending. Siding with the Emperor means losing a character and facing a harder Netherbrain fight. The choice in BG3 is a sacrifice, with no real winner, and all options mean losing something in return.

What happens if you don't enter the astral prism? ›

If you walk away without entering the Prism, Lae'zel will turn hostile and attack you. There is no way around this or convincing her otherwise.

What happens if you free Orpheus? ›

Summary. Freeing Orpheus in Baldur's Gate 3 can result in the party becoming mind flayers, leading to a gloomy ending. Siding with the Emperor means losing a character and facing a harder Netherbrain fight. The choice in BG3 is a sacrifice, with no real winner, and all options mean losing something in return.

What happens if I spare the Guardian BG3? ›

Meanwhile, if the player spares the guardian, their relationship will not be hurt. To add to that, since the player is unable to kill the guardian anyway, whether they try to or not, the Crèche will still turn hostile.

How powerful is Vlaakith? ›

Vlaakith is meant to be the kind of threat that's the culmination of a high-level adventure. The "stronger than a conclave of archmages and a hundred sword masters" thing is just a bunch of hyperbole, meant to solidify the fact that she's very powerful in both martial and magical might.

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