Talk:Orin

''Notes Orin's parentage is unclear. Following the murder investigation quest in Act 3 of Baldur's Gate III, there is a dialogue option for the player to declare "Sarevok had a child with his own daughter", that is, an incestuous relationship. This is presented as fact, not a deception. However, it's not apparent how the player-character learned this, as it's not revealed in earlier dialogue. It may be that information revealing this in more detail was cut prior to release or has not yet been found and disseminated.'' As far as evidence goes in BG3, you can go into the Chamber of the Chosen in the Bhaal temple and see an open coffin with an impaled corpse that is named "Orin's Mother Helena" and the Manifesto on the table written by Orin herself. here's a screencap. ~ User:Deadmimicked


 * Thanks for that (and it's another bit of dating evidence, so doubly thanks!). However, if the incest story is true, then Sarevok being stated to be her grandfather doesn't preclude him also being her father, as both are possible, unfortunately. ~ BadCatMan, Chief Scribe 12:49, 17 September 2023 (UTC)
 * Here is the confirmation that Sarevok is the father and grandfather of Orin. You can get this dialogue if Sarevok is still alive after you killed Orin, and only if you revealed to Orin that was Sarevok the one who encouraged her mother to kill her. After killing Orin, you go to talk with Sarevok, and tell him that you revealed the truth to Orin. He will admit that Orin is both his daughter and granddaughter, and that he did that to "sow Bhaal's blood throughout the land"—.Zero X (talk) 21:26, 19 September 2023 (UTC)