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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bC_U-pT0048 Some]] tracks of the previous Divinity games are remade in this game. And really, all of the music is awesome, courtesy of Kirill Pokrovsky (a former keyboardist for the Russian HeavyMithril band Music/{{Ariya}}) who passed away in 2015.
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* BetterOffSold: Practically all the items in the game, no matter how mundane or useless, can be traded for cash or other items.


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* NintendoHard: The combat system for this game is very complex, combining multiple different kinds of magic, items, weapons, enemy types, summons, buffs and items. Not mastering all of these coupled with skilled manipulation of the environment can spell death in seconds in the hardest battles. Explorer Mode tries to avert this by giving player characters a significant HP boost and increasing the success rate of their attacks (while reducing the success rate for enemy attacks). Conversely, Tactician Mode of the Enhanced Edition fully embraces this trope by introducing new enemy types and attacks, while Honor Mode adds the challenge of a one save limit.

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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bC_U-pT0048 Some]] tracks of the previous Divinity games are remade in this game. And really, all of the music is awesome, courtesy of Kirill Pokrovsky (a former keyboardist for the Russian HeavyMithril band Music/{{Ariya}} and now Larian's in-house composer).

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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bC_U-pT0048 Some]] tracks of the previous Divinity games are remade in this game. And really, all of the music is awesome, courtesy of Kirill Pokrovsky (a former keyboardist for the Russian HeavyMithril band Music/{{Ariya}} and now Larian's in-house composer).Music/{{Ariya}}) who passed away in 2015.

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** [[ManipulativeBastard Braccus Rex]] is a mighty, [[EvilSorcerer Evil Sourcerer]] known as the Source King. A [[MadScientist mad genius]], Braccus perfected his curses on live human subjects, harvesting the souls of entire villages and cities to empower himself while subjecting countless innocents, including children, to hideous and agonizing torments for his magic. Those who crossed Braccus were locked in [[AndIMustScream horrific fates]], condemned to burn alive forever or feel as if they were dying of thirst but unable to die. Braccus turned his lover into a thrall when she protested his evil and turned his own sister into a lich to abuse her without fear of killing her. [[VideoGame/DivinityOriginalSinII Revived in modern times]], and taking the identity of [[spoiler:Master Vredeman]], Braccus continues his evil actions, even allying with the Voidwoken to condemn most of the world to annihilation as long as Braccus himself was able to Ascend and seize divinity, with no care for anyone or anything that was not him.
** Haizea, one of the prisoners of Hiberheim's ice crystal prisons, is a serial killer who takes a borderline sexual satisfaction in disemboweling people, particularly young women. [[spoiler:You get the option to kill him directly after freeing him, which is framed as the more responsible and "correct" choice; letting him go offers fairly trivial benefits.]]

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CompleteMonster: [[ManipulativeBastard Braccus Rex]] is a mighty, [[EvilSorcerer Evil Sourcerer]] known as the Source King. A [[MadScientist mad genius]], Braccus perfected his curses on live human subjects, harvesting the souls of entire villages and cities to empower himself while subjecting countless innocents, including children, to hideous and agonizing torments for his magic. Those who crossed Braccus were locked in [[AndIMustScream horrific fates]], condemned to burn alive forever or feel as if they were dying of thirst but unable to die. Braccus turned his lover into a thrall when she protested his evil and turned his own sister into a lich to abuse her without fear of killing her. [[VideoGame/DivinityOriginalSinII Revived in modern times]], and taking the identity of [[spoiler:Master Vredeman]], Braccus continues his evil actions, even allying with the Voidwoken to condemn most of the world to annihilation as long as Braccus himself was able to Ascend and seize divinity, with no care for anyone or anything that was not him.
** Haizea, one of the prisoners of Hiberheim's ice crystal prisons, is a serial killer who takes a borderline sexual satisfaction in disemboweling people, particularly young women. [[spoiler:You get the option to kill him directly after freeing him, which is framed as the more responsible and "correct" choice; letting him go offers fairly trivial benefits.]]
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** [[spoiler: Braccus Rex]] probably takes the cake. He's the brutal BonusBoss of the Cyseal area, and completing him is entirely optional. There is a very good reason for this, as he is somewhat tough by himself, but is also[[spoiler: flanked by the 3 minibosses of Cyseal that cooperate with him, including the lighthouse ghoul, the Baron of Bones and the Twins-By-Fire-Joined.]] It's entirely possible for an unprepared party to die before they even get a turn. Have fun!

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** [[spoiler: Braccus Rex]] probably takes the cake. He's the brutal BonusBoss {{Superboss}} of the Cyseal area, and completing him is entirely optional. There is a very good reason for this, as he is somewhat tough by himself, but is also[[spoiler: flanked by the 3 minibosses of Cyseal that cooperate with him, including the lighthouse ghoul, the Baron of Bones and the Twins-By-Fire-Joined.]] It's entirely possible for an unprepared party to die before they even get a turn. Have fun!

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* ComplacentGamingSyndrome: A weird roleplaying example. Getting the "good" outcome of certain companion quests requires you to possess certain traits, which thus demands making specific choices in quests and in dialogue in every playthrough to develop the right traits and avoid undesirable outcomes later on if you don't want to skip the quests completely.
* CompleteMonster: [[ManipulativeBastard Braccus Rex]] is a mighty, EvilSorcerer known as the Source King. A [[MadScientist mad genius]], Braccus perfected his curses on live human subjects, harvesting the souls of entire villages and cities to empower himself while subjecting countless innocents, including children, to hideous and agonizing torments for his magic. Those who crossed Braccus were locked in [[AndIMustScream horrific fates]], condemned to burn alive forever or feel as if they were dying of thirst but unable to die. Braccus turned his lover into a thrall when she protested his evil and turned his own sister into a lich to abuse her without fear of killing her. [[VideoGame/DivinityOriginalSinII Revived in modern times]], and taking the identity of [[spoiler:Master Vredeman]], Braccus continues his evil actions, even allying with the Voidwoken to condemn most of the world to annihilation as long as Braccus himself was able to Ascend and seize divinity, with no care for anyone or anything that was not him.

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* ComplacentGamingSyndrome: A weird roleplaying example. Getting the "good" outcome of certain companion quests requires you to possess certain traits, which thus in turn demands making the same specific choices in quests quest and in dialogue choices in every playthrough to develop the right traits and avoid undesirable outcomes later on if you don't want to skip the quests completely.
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[[ManipulativeBastard Braccus Rex]] is a mighty, EvilSorcerer [[EvilSorcerer Evil Sourcerer]] known as the Source King. A [[MadScientist mad genius]], Braccus perfected his curses on live human subjects, harvesting the souls of entire villages and cities to empower himself while subjecting countless innocents, including children, to hideous and agonizing torments for his magic. Those who crossed Braccus were locked in [[AndIMustScream horrific fates]], condemned to burn alive forever or feel as if they were dying of thirst but unable to die. Braccus turned his lover into a thrall when she protested his evil and turned his own sister into a lich to abuse her without fear of killing her. [[VideoGame/DivinityOriginalSinII Revived in modern times]], and taking the identity of [[spoiler:Master Vredeman]], Braccus continues his evil actions, even allying with the Voidwoken to condemn most of the world to annihilation as long as Braccus himself was able to Ascend and seize divinity, with no care for anyone or anything that was not him.him.
** Haizea, one of the prisoners of Hiberheim's ice crystal prisons, is a serial killer who takes a borderline sexual satisfaction in disemboweling people, particularly young women. [[spoiler:You get the option to kill him directly after freeing him, which is framed as the more responsible and "correct" choice; letting him go offers fairly trivial benefits.]]



* TearJerker: Norok/Spinebreaker, the orc who [[spoiler:almost killed Madora during the first assault on Hunter's Edge]], is in fact just a "scramble-headed" orc [[ManChild with the innocence and mental age of a young child]]. He sees the "victims" Grutilda gives him as toys and doesn't understand that he's hurting and killing them when he plays with them. [[spoiler:If Madora refuses to forgive him (which is more than likely to happen due to the [[GuideDangIt intensely specific requirements]] behind securing her forgiveness), she'll attack him; Norok's pain and alarm at being hurt by his "toys" can be gut-pulling to hear.]]
* ThatOneAchievement: Sister of Mercy is one of the game's rarest achievements for good reason; it requires Madora to [[spoiler:forgive Norok in Hunter's Edge]]. Having the "Forgiving" trait and high reputation with her is the ''easy'' part -- to change Madora's heart, you must give her a specific answer to multiple dialogues scattered throughout the game. Generally this involves contradicting her and calling out her conspiratorial thinking and narrow-mindedness towards magic and orcs. Many of these dialogues are missable, and if you don't do enough of them she won't [[spoiler:forgive the orc]], locking you out of the achievement.

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* TearJerker: Norok/Spinebreaker, the orc who [[spoiler:almost killed Madora during the first assault on Hunter's Edge]], is in fact just a "scramble-headed" orc [[ManChild with the innocence and mental age of a young child]]. He sees the "victims" Grutilda gives him as toys and doesn't understand that he's hurting and killing them when he plays with them. [[spoiler:If Madora refuses to forgive him (which is more than likely to happen due to the [[GuideDangIt intensely specific requirements]] behind securing her forgiveness), she'll attack him; Norok's pain confusion and alarm distress at being hurt by his "toys" can be gut-pulling to hear.]]
* ThatOneAchievement: Sister of Mercy is one of the game's rarest achievements for good reason; it requires Madora to [[spoiler:forgive Norok in Hunter's Edge]]. Having the "Forgiving" trait and high reputation with her is the ''easy'' part -- to change Madora's heart, you must give her a specific answer to multiple dialogues scattered throughout the game. Generally this involves contradicting her and calling out her conspiratorial thinking and narrow-mindedness towards magic and orcs. Many of these dialogues are missable, and if you don't do enough of them she won't [[spoiler:forgive the orc]], locking you out of voiding the achievement.
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* ComplacentGamingSyndrome: A weird roleplaying example. Getting the "good" outcome of certain companion quests requires you to possess certain traits, which thus demands making specific choices in quests and in dialogue in every playthrough to develop the right traits and avoid undesirable outcomes later on if you don't want to skip the quests completely.


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* DemonicSpiders:
** Carrying the ''Divinity'' tradition, zombies are potent threats. The way they function in this game makes them particularly grueling to fight - you have to use your first blow to make them bleed toxic ooze before you can damage them, and said ooze will heal them every turn. They're also [[MightyGlacier durable and hit hard]].
** Death Knights live up to their name. Just making them killable is a major plot point in the game, and they're still incredibly lethal after you cast Death Knight Bane on them (which itself only lasts a few turns and has a cooldown).


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* TearJerker: Norok/Spinebreaker, the orc who [[spoiler:almost killed Madora during the first assault on Hunter's Edge]], is in fact just a "scramble-headed" orc [[ManChild with the innocence and mental age of a young child]]. He sees the "victims" Grutilda gives him as toys and doesn't understand that he's hurting and killing them when he plays with them. [[spoiler:If Madora refuses to forgive him (which is more than likely to happen due to the [[GuideDangIt intensely specific requirements]] behind securing her forgiveness), she'll attack him; Norok's pain and alarm at being hurt by his "toys" can be gut-pulling to hear.]]
* ThatOneAchievement: Sister of Mercy is one of the game's rarest achievements for good reason; it requires Madora to [[spoiler:forgive Norok in Hunter's Edge]]. Having the "Forgiving" trait and high reputation with her is the ''easy'' part -- to change Madora's heart, you must give her a specific answer to multiple dialogues scattered throughout the game. Generally this involves contradicting her and calling out her conspiratorial thinking and narrow-mindedness towards magic and orcs. Many of these dialogues are missable, and if you don't do enough of them she won't [[spoiler:forgive the orc]], locking you out of the achievement.

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*** If neither of your Source Hunters have the Independent trait, [[spoiler:Bairdotr will turn against you at the conclusion of her personal quest]]. The game never warns you or even hints that this might happen, meaning you can [[spoiler:lose a party member]] just through normal roleplaying. It doesn't help that many of the "Independent" dialogues are callous or violent (e.g. choosing to needlessly slaughter a pair of drunk Legionnaires at the beginning of the game instead of letting them escort you to town) while the "Obedient" ones are more diplomatic and reasonable.



** [[spoiler: Jareth]] provides perhaps the nastiest Immaculate battle in the game. He's not too difficult on his own, being a support-oriented caster with an unusually large amount of vitality, but the five "bloodied" animals he summons can take and dish out immense damage. [[spoiler: It's even worse if you bring Bairdotr along and don't have a high reputation with her- she'll promptly turn on the party.]]

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** [[spoiler: Jareth]] provides perhaps the nastiest Immaculate battle in the game. He's not too difficult on his own, being a support-oriented caster with an unusually large amount of vitality, but the five "bloodied" animals he summons can take and dish out immense damage. [[spoiler: It's even worse if you bring Bairdotr along and don't have a an Independent trait and high reputation with her- her -- she'll promptly turn on the party.]]

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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bC_U-pT0048 Some]] tracks of the original ''VideoGame/DivineDivinity'' are remade in this game. And really, all of the music is awesome, courtesy of Kirill Pokrovsky (a former keyboardist for the Russian HeavyMithril band Music/{{Ariya}} and now Larian's in-house composer).

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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bC_U-pT0048 Some]] tracks of the original ''VideoGame/DivineDivinity'' previous Divinity games are remade in this game. And really, all of the music is awesome, courtesy of Kirill Pokrovsky (a former keyboardist for the Russian HeavyMithril band Music/{{Ariya}} and now Larian's in-house composer).


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* ItsHardSoItSucks: Larian doesn't pull punches with difficulty, but the notorious EarlyGameHell and [[ThatOneBoss brutal bosses]] were especially common complaints among players. The endgame achievement has a notably low completion rate of just 11% on Steam.


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** [[AnIcePerson King Boreas]] stretches even the veteran player's definition of "fair". On his own he's a fairly manageable, if annoyingly freeze-happy, DamageSpongeBoss. But what really sends his fight over the edge is his continuous summons, which cycle between the four elements and are accompanied by matching terrain hazards covering the whole arena. Crucially, these summon waves aren't ''staggered'', so he'll keep calling more summons even if you haven't defeated the ones already out on the field. Thus, it's ''very'' easy to get overwhelmed by the summons (all of which can freeze/burn/poison/petrify/stun you, on top of Boreas' regular freezing spells) as you're chipping away at the Winter King's health bar. You ''can'' destroy the four sentinels in the corners of the map to nullify his elemental resistances, but it might not help you much.
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** Arhu's Sparkmaster 5000 can annihilate your whole party with its AoE attack. You can shut off its strongest attacks by flipping the three levers scattered across the arena, but doing this while also keeping the undead mages (who continuously charge the Sparkmaster's weapons with electricity spells) in check can be tricky. On top of this, the three civilians who accompany you are utter cannon fodder in the fight, and if all three of them die you lose out on the extra reward after the quest's completion. In theory, the player is supposed to use the Master Controller to weaken the automaton and disable its weapons, but in the Enhanced Edition the controller's commands don't seem to work consistently, if at all. Whether this is a glitch or a deliberate change is currently unclear, as the controller made the fight trivially easy in the Classic Edition.

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** Arhu's Sparkmaster 5000 can annihilate your whole party with its AoE [=AoE=] attack. You can shut off its strongest attacks by flipping the three levers scattered across the arena, but doing this while also keeping the undead mages (who continuously charge the Sparkmaster's weapons with electricity spells) in check can be tricky. On top of this, the three civilians who accompany you are utter cannon fodder in the fight, and if all three of them die you lose out on the extra reward after the quest's completion. In theory, the player is supposed to use the Master Controller to weaken the automaton and disable its weapons, but in the Enhanced Edition the controller's commands don't seem to work consistently, if at all. Whether this is a glitch or a deliberate change is currently unclear, as unclear (as the controller made the fight trivially easy in the Classic Edition.Edition).
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** Arhu's Sparkmaster 5000 can annihilate your whole party with its AoE attack. You can shut off its strongest attacks by flipping the three levers scattered across the arena, but doing this while also keeping the undead mages (who continuously charge the Sparkmaster's weapons with electricity spells) in check can be tricky. On top of this, the three civilians who accompany you are utter cannon fodder in the fight, and if all three of them die you lose out on the extra reward after the quest's completion. In theory, the player is supposed to use the Master Controller to weaken the automaton and disable its weapons, but in the Enhanced Edition the controller's commands don't seem to work consistently, if at all. Whether this is a glitch or a deliberate change is currently unclear, as the controller made the fight trivially easy in the Classic Edition.
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* AcceptableTargets: The politician trait which increase your charisma by 2, but lower your intelligence by 1.
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* SlowPacedBeginning: The first few hours of the game can be described as screwing around in Cyseal until you get high enough level to not immediately annihilated by the story missions. It's only around the time you defeat Braccus Rex does the game really pick up.

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* SlowPacedBeginning: The first few hours of the game can be described as screwing around in Cyseal until you get high enough level to not immediately annihilated by the story missions. It's only around the time you defeat Braccus Rex does the game really pick up.
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** Mangoth. He got immunity to some StandardStatusEffects, many action points and is skilled in fighting and magic. He's also backed-up with several [[OurDemonsAreDifferent demons]].

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* CompleteMonster:
** [[ManipulativeBastard Braccus Rex]] is a mighty, EvilSorcerer known as the Source King. A [[MadScientist mad genius]], Braccus perfected his curses on live human subjects, harvesting the souls of entire villages and cities to empower himself while subjecting countless innocents, including children, to hideous and agonizing torments for his magic. Those who crossed Braccus were locked in [[AndIMustScream horrific fates]], condemned to burn alive forever or feel as if they were dying of thirst but unable to die. Braccus turned his lover into a thrall when she protested his evil and turned his own sister into a lich to abuse her without fear of killing her. [[VideoGame/DivinityOriginalSinII Revived in modern times]], and taking the identity of [[spoiler:Master Vredeman]], Braccus continues his evil actions, even allying with the Voidwoken to condemn most of the world to annihilation as long as Braccus himself was able to Ascend and seize divinity, with no care for anyone or anything that was not him.

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CompleteMonster: [[ManipulativeBastard Braccus Rex]] is a mighty, EvilSorcerer known as the Source King. A [[MadScientist mad genius]], Braccus perfected his curses on live human subjects, harvesting the souls of entire villages and cities to empower himself while subjecting countless innocents, including children, to hideous and agonizing torments for his magic. Those who crossed Braccus were locked in [[AndIMustScream horrific fates]], condemned to burn alive forever or feel as if they were dying of thirst but unable to die. Braccus turned his lover into a thrall when she protested his evil and turned his own sister into a lich to abuse her without fear of killing her. [[VideoGame/DivinityOriginalSinII Revived in modern times]], and taking the identity of [[spoiler:Master Vredeman]], Braccus continues his evil actions, even allying with the Voidwoken to condemn most of the world to annihilation as long as Braccus himself was able to Ascend and seize divinity, with no care for anyone or anything that was not him.
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** The Demon in possession of [[VideoGame/DivinityOriginalSin2 Lohse's]] soul is a truly vile being who revels in inflicting suffering. Its treatment of Lohse is intentionally reminiscent of an emotionally and, at times, physically abusive relationship. It keeps telling her how much it has helped her and how grateful she should be, but [[FauxAffablyEvil punishing her anytime she resists]], forcing her to push away those around her, shattering her lute when she dares play it simply because it dislikes music and at times trying to directly steal her body. It is incredibly old, having spent millenia corrupting and destroying souls throughout Rivellon, brainwashing virtuous demon hunters into becoming its servants and destroying good and sacred places ForTheEvulz. Over time, it has bought truly countless souls, all of which it slowly feeds on.
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** [[spoiler: Braccus Rex]] probably takes the cake. He's the BrutalBonusBoss of the Cyseal area, and completing him is entirely optional. There is a very good reason for this, as he is somewhat tough by himself, but is also[[spoiler: flanked by the 3 minibosses of Cyseal that cooperate with him, including the lighthouse ghoul, the Baron of Bones and the Twins-By-Fire-Joined.]] It's entirely possible for an unprepared party to die before they even get a turn. Have fun!

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** [[spoiler: Braccus Rex]] probably takes the cake. He's the BrutalBonusBoss brutal BonusBoss of the Cyseal area, and completing him is entirely optional. There is a very good reason for this, as he is somewhat tough by himself, but is also[[spoiler: flanked by the 3 minibosses of Cyseal that cooperate with him, including the lighthouse ghoul, the Baron of Bones and the Twins-By-Fire-Joined.]] It's entirely possible for an unprepared party to die before they even get a turn. Have fun!

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* CompleteMonster: [[ManipulativeBastard Braccus Rex]] is a mighty, EvilSorcerer known as the Source King. A [[MadScientist mad genius]], Braccus perfected his curses on live human subjects, harvesting the souls of entire villages and cities to empower himself while subjecting countless innocents, including children, to hideous and agonizing torments for his magic. Those who crossed Braccus were locked in [[AndIMustScream horrific fates]], condemned to burn alive forever or feel as if they were dying of thirst but unable to die. Braccus turned his lover into a thrall when she protested his evil and turned his own sister into a lich to abuse her without fear of killing her. [[VideoGame/DivinityOriginalSinII Revived in modern times]], and taking the identity of [[spoiler:Master Vredeman]], Braccus continues his evil actions, even allying with the Voidwoken to condemn most of the world to annihilation as long as Braccus himself was able to Ascend and seize divinity, with no care for anyone or anything that was not him.

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[[ManipulativeBastard Braccus Rex]] is a mighty, EvilSorcerer known as the Source King. A [[MadScientist mad genius]], Braccus perfected his curses on live human subjects, harvesting the souls of entire villages and cities to empower himself while subjecting countless innocents, including children, to hideous and agonizing torments for his magic. Those who crossed Braccus were locked in [[AndIMustScream horrific fates]], condemned to burn alive forever or feel as if they were dying of thirst but unable to die. Braccus turned his lover into a thrall when she protested his evil and turned his own sister into a lich to abuse her without fear of killing her. [[VideoGame/DivinityOriginalSinII Revived in modern times]], and taking the identity of [[spoiler:Master Vredeman]], Braccus continues his evil actions, even allying with the Voidwoken to condemn most of the world to annihilation as long as Braccus himself was able to Ascend and seize divinity, with no care for anyone or anything that was not him.

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