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* ''Death Doth Find Us All'':
** The titular [[GeniusLoci House on the Hill itself]] is portrayed here as a sapient, bloodthirsty gothic manor that seeks to devour humans to sustain itself by [[RapidAging rapidly aging]] all who step into its being. The House makes a [[DealWithTheDevil bargain]] with the Haunt's Traitor to bring it new victims every decade, giving the Traitor the years it stole from its victims in exchange for a constant supply of nourishment. Even if the Survivors defeat the House by ritualistically purifying it, [[PyrrhicVictory their ages are permanently altered]].
** [[ImmortalityImmorality This Traitor]] makes a pact with the sapient House on the Hill to bring it new victims to eat every decade in exchange for [[LifeDrinker the years they would have lived]]. Consumed with remaining young and healthy forever, the Traitor lures unsuspecting explorers to the house, regardless of their age, and stalls them there while the House ages them to death. If the Traitor wins, they will simply step over the ashes of the fallen, content with repeating their heinous actions every decade forever.

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* ''Death Doth Find Us All'':
** The titular [[GeniusLoci House on the Hill itself]] is portrayed here as a sapient, bloodthirsty gothic manor that seeks to devour humans to sustain itself by [[RapidAging rapidly aging]] all who step into its being. The House makes a [[DealWithTheDevil bargain]] with the Haunt's Traitor to bring it new victims every decade, giving the Traitor the years it stole from its victims in exchange for a constant supply of nourishment. Even if the Survivors defeat the House by ritualistically purifying it, [[PyrrhicVictory their ages are permanently altered]].
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* ''Stacked Like Cordwood'': This Traitor is a relative of the Haunt's primary antagonist, Crimson Jack, an infamous SerialKiller who revives every time he's killed to slaughter any people who come inside the mansion. [[ItAmusedMe To kill their boredom]] the Traitor takes advantage of their relative's dangerous mindset and befriends people with the sole purpose of leading them to the mansion to watch them get slaughtered by Crimson Jack, [[ForTheEvulz for their own amusement]]. When the explorers enter the mansion, they notice how the Traitor is standing in a room filled with stacked corpses of victims that the Traitor brought for Crimson Jack in the past. If the explorers succeed in killing Crimson Jack with a cursed weapon that stops him from reviving, the Traitor [[DirtyCoward abandons their relative to his fate and flees the mansion]]. If Crimson Jack kills all of the explorers, the Traitor quickly grows bored and decides to go to a frat house in hopes of finding new victims for Crimson Jack.

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* ''Stacked Like Cordwood'': This Traitor is a relative of the Haunt's primary antagonist, Crimson Jack, an infamous SerialKiller who revives every time he's killed to slaughter any people who come inside the mansion. [[ItAmusedMe To kill their boredom]] the Traitor takes advantage of their relative's dangerous mindset and befriends people with the sole purpose of leading them to the mansion to watch them get slaughtered by Crimson Jack, [[ForTheEvulz for their own amusement]]. When the explorers enter the mansion, they notice how the Traitor is standing in a room filled with stacked corpses of victims that the Traitor brought for Crimson Jack in the past. If the explorers succeed in killing Crimson Jack with a cursed weapon that stops him from reviving, the Traitor [[DirtyCoward abandons their relative to his fate and flees the mansion]]. If Crimson Jack kills all of the explorers, the Traitor quickly grows bored and decides to go to a frat house in hopes of finding new victims for Crimson Jack.
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* ''Death Doth Find Us All'':
** The titular [[GeniusLoci House on the Hill itself]] is portrayed here as a sapient, bloodthirsty gothic manor that seeks to devour humans to sustain itself by [[RapidAging rapidly aging]] all who step into its being. The House makes a [[DealWithTheDevil bargain]] with the Haunt's Traitor to bring it new victims every decade, giving the Traitor the years it stole from its victims in exchange for a constant supply of nourishment. Even if the Survivors defeat the House by ritualistically purifying it, [[PyrrhicVictory their ages are permanently altered]].
** [[ImmortalityImmorality This Traitor]] makes a pact with the sapient House on the Hill to bring it new victims to eat every decade in exchange for [[LifeDrinker the years they would have lived]]. Consumed with remaining young and healthy forever, the Traitor lures unsuspecting explorers to the house, regardless of their age, and stalls them there while the House ages them to death. If the Traitor wins, they will simply step over the ashes of the fallen, content with repeating their heinous actions every decade forever.

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* ''Voodoo'': Always Zoe Ingstrom unless not in play, this Traitor is a VoodooDoll artist who creates dolls in the likeness of the people they befriend, as well as collecting their essence to make the dolls cause pain to the people they're based off if the doll is damaged by anybody except for the original person. When the Haunt begins, an explorer discovers a journal that's owned by the Traitor and finds out that the journal contains a large amount of photos of voodoo dolls of the Traitor's previous victims, with a red mark slashed on the pictures of every doll of a person that was killed. The explorer discovers that along with the other explorers sans the Traitor, they're next. The Traitor has the voodoo dolls hidden around the mansion, several in areas that will slowly torture the explorers the dolls are based off of such as slowly being burned alive, or suffocating more and more with every passing turn. If the Traitor wins, they cross off the dolls of their newest victims before getting bored and deciding to go and find new "friends".

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* ''Voodoo'': Always This Traitor, always Zoe Ingstrom unless not in play, this Traitor is a VoodooDoll artist who creates dolls in the likeness of the people they befriend, as well as collecting [[FalseFriend befriend]]. The Traitor then lures them to the mansion and kills them through their essence to make voodoo dolls, keeping a scrapbook filled with the dolls cause pain to the people they're based off if the doll is damaged by anybody except for the original person. of their previous victims. When the Haunt haunt begins, an explorer discovers a journal that's owned by the Traitor and finds out that the journal contains a large amount of photos of voodoo dolls of the Traitor's previous victims, with a red mark slashed on the pictures of every doll of a person that was killed. The explorer discovers that along with the other explorers sans the Traitor, they're next. The Traitor has the voodoo dolls of the other explorers hidden around the mansion, several in areas that will slowly torture the explorers the dolls are based off of such as slowly being burned alive, or suffocating more and more with every passing turn. If the Traitor wins, they cross off the dolls of their newest victims before getting bored and deciding to go and find new "friends".
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* [[GodIsEvil Bhaal]] is the god of murder, and the OverarchingVillain of the game. Sealed away within Baldur's Gate, Bhaal spreads his influence to [[TheCorrupter corrupt the city]] and plague it with monsters. Throughout multiple Haunts, Bhaal orders his followers to murder the innocent whenever possible. These orders include having a follower create art out of the organs of a nobleman to spread fear throughout the city; commanding a swarm of carnivorous rats to devour the populace; and creating a cloud of darkness to suffocate every citizen within Baldur's Gate. In the Haunt ''The Dark Light of Bhaal'', Bhaal uses a magical lantern to [[MindRape break the mind of the HR]] to turn them into a [[AxCrazy bloodthirsty maniac]], orders the HR to kill their friends, and, if the Traitor succeeds, Bhaal has them search for more victims to slaughter. In the Haunt ''Battle of the Bhaalspawn'', Bhaal calls for his children to gather in Baldur's Gate before influencing their minds to convince them to all [[InvoluntaryBattleToTheDeath fight to the death]], [[AbusiveParents cackling with delight as he watches]]. Responsible for more Haunts than any other villain in the game, Bhaal treats Baldur's Gate as little more than a playground to cause death and destruction.

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* [[GodIsEvil Bhaal]] is the god of murder, and the OverarchingVillain BigBad of the game. Sealed away within Baldur's Gate, Bhaal spreads his influence to [[TheCorrupter corrupt the city]] and plague it with monsters. Throughout multiple Haunts, Bhaal orders his followers to murder the innocent whenever possible. These orders include having a follower create art out of the organs of a nobleman to spread fear throughout the city; commanding a swarm of carnivorous rats to devour the populace; and creating a cloud of darkness to suffocate every citizen within Baldur's Gate. In the Haunt ''The Dark Light of Bhaal'', Bhaal uses a magical lantern to [[MindRape break the mind of the HR]] to turn them into a [[AxCrazy bloodthirsty maniac]], orders the HR to kill their friends, and, if the Traitor succeeds, Bhaal has them search for more victims to slaughter. In the Haunt ''Battle of the Bhaalspawn'', Bhaal calls for his children to gather in Baldur's Gate before influencing their minds to convince them to all [[InvoluntaryBattleToTheDeath fight to the death]], [[AbusiveParents cackling with delight as he watches]]. Responsible for more Haunts than any other villain in the game, Bhaal treats Baldur's Gate as little more than a playground to cause death and destruction.
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* ''Hail Olhydra!'': The [[AntagonistTitle titular Olhydra]], the [[GodSaveUsFromTheQueen Princess of Evil Water]], is a archomental from the Elemental Plane of [[MakingASplash Water]]. Wishing to control the Material Plane, Olhydra transforms the HR into a Morkoth before brainwashing them into being her servant. She then opens up a portal to her home plane in an attempt to flood Baldur's Gate and drown all of it's inhabitants. If the Traitor succeeds in assisting Olhydra in her goal, Olhydra will enter the Material Plane to expand her rule, intending to [[TheGreatFlood flood the entire planet]] to make it her own.

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* ''Hail Olhydra!'': The [[AntagonistTitle titular Olhydra]], the [[GodSaveUsFromTheQueen Princess of Evil Water]], is a archomental from the Elemental Plane of [[MakingASplash Water]]. Wishing to control the Material Plane, Olhydra transforms the HR into a Morkoth before brainwashing them into being her servant. She then opens up a portal to her home plane in an attempt to flood Baldur's Gate and drown all of it's its inhabitants. If the Traitor succeeds in assisting Olhydra in her goal, Olhydra will enter the Material Plane to expand her rule, intending to [[TheGreatFlood flood the entire planet]] to make it her own.

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* ''The Feast'': Always [[spoiler:Madame Zostra]] unless not in play, this Traitor is the leader of a pack of deranged [[ImAHumanitarian cannibals]] who reside in the mansion. The Traitor found a way to become {{immortal|ity Immorality}} through a ritual involving cannibalism, so to pursue it, the Traitor has led or kidnapped numerous amounts people to be murdered, cooked, and feasted upon inside the mansion. When the Haunt begins, the Traitor takes delight at seeing their favorite dish, a head severed from the mutilated body of their latest victim. Wanting nothing less than to be worshiped as an immortal, the Traitor doesn't care how many victims they'll claim if they get what they want.

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* ''The Feast'': Always [[spoiler:Madame Zostra]] Madame Zostra unless not in play, this Traitor is the leader of a pack of deranged [[ImAHumanitarian cannibals]] who reside in the mansion. The Traitor found a way to become {{immortal|ity Immorality}} through a ritual involving cannibalism, so to pursue it, the Traitor has led or kidnapped numerous amounts people to be murdered, cooked, and feasted upon inside the mansion. When the Haunt begins, the Traitor takes delight at seeing their favorite dish, a head severed from the mutilated body of their latest victim. Wanting nothing less than to be worshiped as an immortal, the Traitor doesn't care how many victims they'll claim if they get what they want.



* ''Voodoo'': Always [[spoiler:Zoe Ingstrom]] unless not in play, this Traitor is a VoodooDoll artist who creates dolls in the likeness of the people they befriend, as well as collecting their essence to make the dolls cause pain to the people they're based off if the doll is damaged by anybody except for the original person. When the Haunt begins, an explorer discovers a journal that's owned by the Traitor and finds out that the journal contains a large amount of photos of voodoo dolls of the Traitor's previous victims, with a red mark slashed on the pictures of every doll of a person that was killed. The explorer discovers that along with the other explorers sans the Traitor, they're next. The Traitor has the voodoo dolls hidden around the mansion, several in areas that will slowly torture the explorers the dolls are based off of such as slowly being burned alive, or suffocating more and more with every passing turn. If the Traitor wins, they cross off the dolls of their newest victims before getting bored and deciding to go and find new "friends".

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* ''Voodoo'': Always [[spoiler:Zoe Ingstrom]] Zoe Ingstrom unless not in play, this Traitor is a VoodooDoll artist who creates dolls in the likeness of the people they befriend, as well as collecting their essence to make the dolls cause pain to the people they're based off if the doll is damaged by anybody except for the original person. When the Haunt begins, an explorer discovers a journal that's owned by the Traitor and finds out that the journal contains a large amount of photos of voodoo dolls of the Traitor's previous victims, with a red mark slashed on the pictures of every doll of a person that was killed. The explorer discovers that along with the other explorers sans the Traitor, they're next. The Traitor has the voodoo dolls hidden around the mansion, several in areas that will slowly torture the explorers the dolls are based off of such as slowly being burned alive, or suffocating more and more with every passing turn. If the Traitor wins, they cross off the dolls of their newest victims before getting bored and deciding to go and find new "friends".
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* [[GodIsEvil Bhaal]] is the god of murder, and the OverarchingVillain of the game. Sealed away within Baldur's Gate, Bhaal spreads his influence to [[TheCorrupter corrupt the city]] and plague it with monsters. Throughout multiple haunts, Bhaal orders his followers to murder the innocent whenever possible. These orders include having a follower create art out of the organs of a nobleman to spread fear throughout the city; commanding a swarm of carnivorous rats to devour the populace; and creating a cloud of darkness to suffocate every citizen within Baldur's Gate. In the haunt ''The Dark Light of Bhaal'', Bhaal uses a magical lantern to [[MindRape break the mind of the haunt revealer]] to turn them into a [[AxCrazy bloodthirsty maniac]], orders the haunt revealer to kill their friends, and, if the Traitor succeeds, Bhaal has them search for more victims to slaughter. In the haunt ''Battle of the Bhaalspawn'', Bhaal calls for his children to gather in Baldur's Gate before influencing their minds to convince them to all [[InvoluntaryBattleToTheDeath fight to the death]], [[AbusiveParents cackling with delight as he watches]]. Responsible for more haunts than any other villain in the game, Bhaal treats Baldur's Gate as little more than a playground to cause death and destruction.
* The demilich, [[OurLichesAreDifferent Acererak]], is the BigBad of the haunt ''Sphere of Annihilation''. Prior to the haunt, Acererak [[TheCorrupter corrupted the mind]] of the Traitor into being his loyal servant. Giving the Traitor the titular Sphere of Annihilation, as well as a talisman to control said sphere, Acererak orders the Traitor to use the sphere to gather souls for Acererak to feast upon. During the haunt, Acererak has the Traitor use the sphere in an attempt to kill and absorb the soul of every citizen within Baldur's Gate. If the Traitor succeeds, Acererak thanks the Traitor by [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness killing them and devouring their soul as well]]. In the haunt ''The Death Curse'', to stack up on souls, Acererak and Ras Nsi send a Yuan-Ti to gather souls to hasten the spread of the titular Death Curse, intending to have it [[OmnicidalManiac infect the entire world]]. If the adventurers discover a note left by Ras Nsi, it's revealed that Acererak has infected his own ally with the curse as well.

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* [[GodIsEvil Bhaal]] is the god of murder, and the OverarchingVillain of the game. Sealed away within Baldur's Gate, Bhaal spreads his influence to [[TheCorrupter corrupt the city]] and plague it with monsters. Throughout multiple haunts, Haunts, Bhaal orders his followers to murder the innocent whenever possible. These orders include having a follower create art out of the organs of a nobleman to spread fear throughout the city; commanding a swarm of carnivorous rats to devour the populace; and creating a cloud of darkness to suffocate every citizen within Baldur's Gate. In the haunt Haunt ''The Dark Light of Bhaal'', Bhaal uses a magical lantern to [[MindRape break the mind of the haunt revealer]] HR]] to turn them into a [[AxCrazy bloodthirsty maniac]], orders the haunt revealer HR to kill their friends, and, if the Traitor succeeds, Bhaal has them search for more victims to slaughter. In the haunt Haunt ''Battle of the Bhaalspawn'', Bhaal calls for his children to gather in Baldur's Gate before influencing their minds to convince them to all [[InvoluntaryBattleToTheDeath fight to the death]], [[AbusiveParents cackling with delight as he watches]]. Responsible for more haunts Haunts than any other villain in the game, Bhaal treats Baldur's Gate as little more than a playground to cause death and destruction.
* The demilich, [[OurLichesAreDifferent Acererak]], is the BigBad of the haunt Haunt ''Sphere of Annihilation''. Prior to the haunt, Haunt, Acererak [[TheCorrupter corrupted the mind]] of the Traitor into being his loyal servant. Giving the Traitor the titular Sphere of Annihilation, as well as a talisman to control said sphere, Acererak orders the Traitor to use the sphere to gather souls for Acererak to feast upon. During the haunt, Haunt, Acererak has the Traitor use the sphere in an attempt to kill and absorb the soul of every citizen within Baldur's Gate. If the Traitor succeeds, Acererak thanks the Traitor by [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness killing them and devouring their soul as well]]. In the haunt Haunt ''The Death Curse'', to stack up on souls, Acererak and Ras Nsi send a Yuan-Ti to gather souls to hasten the spread of the titular Death Curse, intending to have it [[OmnicidalManiac infect the entire world]]. If the adventurers discover a note left by Ras Nsi, it's revealed that Acererak has infected his own ally with the curse as well.well.
* ''Hail Olhydra!'': The [[AntagonistTitle titular Olhydra]], the [[GodSaveUsFromTheQueen Princess of Evil Water]], is a archomental from the Elemental Plane of [[MakingASplash Water]]. Wishing to control the Material Plane, Olhydra transforms the HR into a Morkoth before brainwashing them into being her servant. She then opens up a portal to her home plane in an attempt to flood Baldur's Gate and drown all of it's inhabitants. If the Traitor succeeds in assisting Olhydra in her goal, Olhydra will enter the Material Plane to expand her rule, intending to [[TheGreatFlood flood the entire planet]] to make it her own.
* ''You'll Have The House Slaad With That'': The [[{{Turncoat}} Traitor]] from this Haunt is secretly a Death Slaad who disguised itself as an adventurer. Prior to the Haunt, the Death Slaad sent its offspring to attack the heroes, only to [[OffingTheOffspring kill its own children]] to earn the trust of the heroes. While traveling with the heroes, the Death Slaad secretly implanted several Slaad Tadpoles inside them that will eat the adventurers from the inside. When the tadpoles are ready to emerge, the Death Slaad reveals its true form to the adventurers, and tells them about the Death Slaad placed inside them solely to see them panic. If the Death Slaad succeeds in killing all of the heroes, it'll note how it inflicted the same fate upon countless other adventuring groups in the past [[ForTheEvulz for its own amusement]], before moving on to infect all citizens of Baldur's Gate with its spawn, intending to have the city to be the first of many to be infested.
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* ''Voodoo'': Always [[spoiler:Zoe Ingstrom]] unless not in play, this Traitor is a VoodooDoll artist who creates dolls in the likeness of the people they befriend, as well as collecting their essence to make the dolls cause pain to the people they're based off if the doll is damaged by anybody except for the original person. When the haunt begins, an explorer discovers a journal that's owned by the Traitor and finds out that the journal contains a large amount of photos of voodoo dolls of the Traitor's previous victims, with a red mark slashed on the pictures of every doll of a person that was killed. The explorer discovers that along with the other explorers sans the Traitor, they're next. The Traitor has the voodoo dolls hidden around the mansion, several in areas that will slowly torture the explorers the dolls are based off of such as slowly being burned alive, or suffocating more and more with every passing turn. If the Traitor wins, they cross off the dolls of their newest victims before getting bored and deciding to go and find new "friends".
* ''Worm Ouroboros'': The titular {{Ouroboros}}, a twin-headed snake that can encircle the world, begins the haunt by forcibly exiting the body of the haunt revealer, killing them by splitting their body into two from the inside. After exiting the explorer's body, Ouroboros feels a strong desire to show off its strength, and decides to grow larger and more powerful so it can encircle the house and destroy it without any regard for the explorers who are still inside. If Ouroboros wins, after destroying and [[BigEater eating the house and the explorers inside it]], Ouroboros plans on continuing its rampage of destruction until it grows large enough to [[VillainousGlutton deliver the same fate]] to [[PlanetEater Earth]] and, eventually, [[OmnicidalManiac the entire universe]] as it did to the house.

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* ''Voodoo'': Always [[spoiler:Zoe Ingstrom]] unless not in play, this Traitor is a VoodooDoll artist who creates dolls in the likeness of the people they befriend, as well as collecting their essence to make the dolls cause pain to the people they're based off if the doll is damaged by anybody except for the original person. When the haunt Haunt begins, an explorer discovers a journal that's owned by the Traitor and finds out that the journal contains a large amount of photos of voodoo dolls of the Traitor's previous victims, with a red mark slashed on the pictures of every doll of a person that was killed. The explorer discovers that along with the other explorers sans the Traitor, they're next. The Traitor has the voodoo dolls hidden around the mansion, several in areas that will slowly torture the explorers the dolls are based off of such as slowly being burned alive, or suffocating more and more with every passing turn. If the Traitor wins, they cross off the dolls of their newest victims before getting bored and deciding to go and find new "friends".
* ''Worm Ouroboros'': The titular {{Ouroboros}}, a twin-headed snake that can encircle the world, begins the haunt Haunt by forcibly exiting the body of the haunt revealer, HR, killing them by splitting their body into two from the inside. After exiting the explorer's body, Ouroboros feels a strong desire to show off its strength, and decides to grow larger and more powerful so it can encircle the house and destroy it without any regard for the explorers who are still inside. If Ouroboros wins, after destroying and [[BigEater eating the house and the explorers inside it]], Ouroboros plans on continuing its rampage of destruction until it grows large enough to [[VillainousGlutton deliver the same fate]] to [[PlanetEater Earth]] and, eventually, [[OmnicidalManiac the entire universe]] as it did to the house.
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* The demilich, [[OurLichesAreDifferent Acererak]], is the BigBad of the haunt ''Sphere of Annihilation''. Prior to the haunt, Acererak [[TheCorrupter corrupted the mind]] of the Traitor into being his loyal servant. Giving the Traitor the titular Sphere of Annihilation, as well as a talisman to control said sphere, Acererak orders the Traitor to use the sphere to gather souls for Acererak to feast upon. During the haunt, Acererak has the Traitor use the sphere in an attempt to kill and absorb the soul of every citizen within Baldur's Gate. If the Traitor succeeds, Acererak thanks the Traitor by [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness killing them and devouring their soul as well]]. In the haunt ''The Death Curse'', to stack up on souls, Acererak and Ras Nsi send a Yuan-Ti to gather souls to hasten the spread of the titular Death Curse, intending to have it [[OmnicidalManiac infect the entire world]]. If the adventurers discover a note left by Ras Nsi, it's revealed that Acererak has infected his own ally with the curse as well.

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* ''Creature from the Lake'': This Traitor discovered a mysterious creature residing in a lake underneath the mansion prior to the haunt. Discovering that the creature grows larger with each human being that it eats, the Traitor [[ForScience grows curious with how large the creature can become]], and decides to kidnap people with the purpose of feeding them to the creature, gaining the creature's obedience in the process. When the Traitor's friends arrive at the mansion, they find out about the creature, and attempt to save its latest meal, a [[WouldHurtAChild little girl]], from drowning and being eaten. To stop the other explorers from saving the little girl, the Traitor decides to try and have their friends killed without a second thought all for the sake of keeping their control over the creature. If the Traitor succeeds, they'll note how much larger the creature is, and how they'll continue to feed people to the creature until they find out just how large it becomes.



* ''A Little Night Murder'': This Traitor, along with the other explorers, is a relative of the wealthy Old Man Presticott. Because The Traitor and Presticott despised each other, The Traitor pushed Presticott to his death prior to the events of the Haunt. When Presticott's lawyer reads his will, the family finds out that, with the exception of The Traitor, they'll be sharing Presticott's wealth if they spend the night inside Presticott's mansion. [[{{Greed}} Wanting the fortune for themselves]], The Traitor makes a plan with Presticott's servants to murder The Traitor's family members staying in the mansion before dawn breaks so that all of them will split the fortune instead. If The Traitor suceeds, [[ILied they go back on their word to split the fortune with the servants]], poisoning their drinks so that they'll all die and so The Traitor can be the only one to receive the inheritance. Greedy and with no sense of empathy, The Traitor would murder anybody close to them solely for the sake of getting rich.


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* [[GodIsEvil Bhaal]] is the god of murder, and the OverarchingVillain of the game. Sealed away within Baldur's Gate, Bhaal spreads his influence to [[TheCorrupter corrupt the city]] and plague it with monsters. Throughout multiple haunts, Bhaal orders his followers to murder the innocent whenever possible. These orders include having a follower create art out of the organs of a nobleman to spread fear throughout the city; commanding a swarm of carnivorous rats to devour the populace; and creating a cloud of darkness to suffocate every citizen within Baldur's Gate. In the haunt ''The Dark Light of Bhaal'', Bhaal uses a magical lantern to [[MindRape break the mind of the haunt revealer]] to turn them into a [[AxCrazy bloodthirsty maniac]], orders the haunt revealer to kill their friends, and, if the Traitor succeeds, Bhaal has them search for more victims to slaughter. In the haunt ''Battle of the Bhaalspawn'', Bhaal calls for his children to gather in Baldur's Gate before influencing their minds to convince them to all [[InvoluntaryBattleToTheDeath fight to the death]], [[AbusiveParents cackling with delight as he watches]]. Responsible for more haunts than any other villain in the game, Bhaal treats Baldur's Gate as little more than a playground to cause death and destruction.
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* ''Worm Ouroboros'': The titular {{Ouroboros}}, a twin-headed snake that can encircle the world, begins the haunt by forcibly exiting the body of the haunt revealer, killing them by splitting their body into two from the inside. After exiting the explorer's body, Ouroboros feels a strong desire to show off its strength, and decides to grow larger and more powerful so it can encircle the house and destroy it without any regard for the explorers who are still inside. If Ouroboros wins, after destroying and [[BigEater eating the house and the explorers inside it]], Ouroboros plans on continuing its rampage of destruction until it grows large enough to [[VillainousGlutton deliver the same fate]] to [[PlanetEater Earth]] and, eventually, [[OmnicidalManiac the entire universe]] as it did to the house.
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* ''Stacked Like Cordwood'': This Traitor is a relative of the Haunt's primary antagonist, Crimson Jack, an infamous SerialKiller who revives every time he's killed to slaughter any people who come inside the mansion. [[ItAmusedMe To kill their boredom]] the Traitor takes advantage of their relative's dangerous mindset and befriends people with the sole purpose of leading them to the mansion to watch them get slaughtered by Crimson Jack, [[ForTheEvulz for their own amusement]]. When the explorers enter the mansion, they notice how the Traitor is standing in a room filled with stacked corpses of victims that the Traitor brought for Crimson Jack in the past. If the explorers succeed in killing Crimson Jack with a cursed weapon that stops him from reviving, the Traitor [[DirtyCoward abandons their relative to his fate and flees the mansion]]. If Crimson Jack kills all of the explorers, the Traitor quickly grows bored and decides to go to a frat house in hopes of finding new victims for Crimson Jack.
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* ''The Feast'': Always [[spoiler:Madame Zostra]] if in play, this Traitor is the leader of a pack of deranged [[ImAHumanitarian cannibals]] who reside in the mansion. The Traitor found a way to become {{immortal|ity Immorality}} through a ritual involving cannibalism, so to pursue it, the Traitor has led or kidnapped numerous amounts people to be murdered, cooked, and feasted upon inside the mansion. When the Haunt begins, the Traitor takes delight at seeing their favorite dish, a head severed from the mutilated body of their latest victim. Wanting nothing less than to be worshiped as an immortal, the Traitor doesn't care how many victims they'll claim if they get what they want.

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* ''The Feast'': Always [[spoiler:Madame Zostra]] if unless not in play, this Traitor is the leader of a pack of deranged [[ImAHumanitarian cannibals]] who reside in the mansion. The Traitor found a way to become {{immortal|ity Immorality}} through a ritual involving cannibalism, so to pursue it, the Traitor has led or kidnapped numerous amounts people to be murdered, cooked, and feasted upon inside the mansion. When the Haunt begins, the Traitor takes delight at seeing their favorite dish, a head severed from the mutilated body of their latest victim. Wanting nothing less than to be worshiped as an immortal, the Traitor doesn't care how many victims they'll claim if they get what they want.

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When playing ''TabletopGame/BetrayalAtHouseOnTheHill'', you might comes across Traitors that are [[CompleteMonster extremely evil]].

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When playing ''TabletopGame/BetrayalAtHouseOnTheHill'', you might comes across Traitors [[TheMole Traitors]] that are [[CompleteMonster extremely evil]].
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* ''The Stars Are Right'': This Traitor is the leader of a fanatical {{cult}} that [[ReligionOfEvil worships death, madness, and all things evil]]. With the goal of summoning an evil god to end the world, the cult members have sacrificed and murdered numerous amounts of people in their attempt of bringing forth their god. The Traitor decides to bring their friends to the mansion, who they truly only view as victims for the cult, as the latest offerings to the cult's god. If the Traitor succeeds in summoning the evil god, they note how beautiful the sight of the god being covered in the blood of their friends is before noting how [[OmnicidalManiac all living things are now ready to be sacrificed to the summoned god]].

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* ''The Stars Are Right'': This Traitor is the leader of a fanatical {{cult}} that [[ReligionOfEvil worships death, madness, and all things evil]]. With the goal of summoning an evil god to end the world, the cult members have murdered and sacrificed and murdered numerous amounts of people in their attempt of bringing forth their god. The Traitor decides to bring their friends to the mansion, who they truly only view as victims for the cult, as the latest offerings to the cult's god. If the Traitor succeeds in summoning the evil god, they note how beautiful the sight of the god being covered in the blood of their friends is before noting how [[OmnicidalManiac all living things are now ready to be sacrificed to the summoned god]].
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->''"The Hellgate is open. You scrub the blood from your eyes with the heel of your palm. The sickly-sweet tang in the air is just like your dream. The tangled bodies of your fellow explorers form a throne of flesh for the Demon Lord. The screaming has only just begun.\\
Just as you've always dreamed."''
-->--Regarding '''The Traitor''' from ''Ring of King Solomon''
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* ''Ring of King Solomon'': This Traitor has had dreams of terror and pain ever since they were a young child. Discovering that the cause of these dreams were mysterious pentagrams under their bed, the Traitor makes a [[DealWithTheDevil deal with the forces of Hell]] that they'll begin preparations for the Demon Lord's arrival as long as the nightmares stop. Eventually, the Traitor began to find life boring and missed the dreams of terror that they originally wanted to avoid, so they made another deal to finish the preparations as long as they'd get those dreams back. Deceiving their friends into opening up the gates of Hell, the Traitor notes how they're done with simply dreaming and is ready to make his dreams of pain and screams a reality, wishing to plunge the world into chaos for the sake of their fetish. If the Demon Lord and his forces kill the other explorers, the Traitor will happily note how the carnage is like how they've always dreamed and has only just begun.

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* ''Ring of King Solomon'': This Traitor has had dreams of terror and pain ever since they were a young child. Discovering that the cause of these dreams were mysterious pentagrams under their bed, the Traitor makes a [[DealWithTheDevil deal with the forces of Hell]] that they'll begin preparations for the Demon Lord's arrival as long as the nightmares stop. Eventually, the Traitor began to find life boring and missed the dreams of terror that they originally wanted to avoid, so they made another deal to finish the preparations as long as they'd get those dreams back. Deceiving their friends into opening up the gates of Hell, the Traitor notes how they're done with simply dreaming and is ready to make his their dreams of pain and screams a reality, wishing to plunge the world into chaos for the sake of their fetish. If the Demon Lord and his forces kill the other explorers, the Traitor will happily note how the carnage is like how they've always dreamed and has only just begun.
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When playing ''BetrayalAtHouseOnTheHill'', the [[TheMole Traitors]] can be [[CompleteMonster extremely evil]].

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When playing ''BetrayalAtHouseOnTheHill'', the [[TheMole Traitors]] can be ''TabletopGame/BetrayalAtHouseOnTheHill'', you might comes across Traitors that are [[CompleteMonster extremely evil]].
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** ''A Little Night Murder'': This Traitor, along with the other explorers, is a relative of the wealthy Old Man Presticott. Because The Traitor and Presticott despised each other, The Traitor pushed Presticott to his death prior to the events of the Haunt. When Presticott's lawyer reads his will, the family finds out that, with the exception of The Traitor, they'll be sharing Presticott's wealth if they spend the night inside Presticott's mansion. [[{{Greed}} Wanting the fortune for themselves]], The Traitor makes a plan with Presticott's servants to murder The Traitor's family members staying in the mansion before dawn breaks so that all of them will split the fortune instead. If The Traitor suceeds, [[ILied they go back on their word to split the fortune with the servants]], poisoning their drinks so that they'll all die and so The Traitor can be the only one to receive the inheritance. Greedy and with no sense of empathy, The Traitor would murder anybody close to them solely for the sake of getting rich.

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** * ''A Little Night Murder'': This Traitor, along with the other explorers, is a relative of the wealthy Old Man Presticott. Because The Traitor and Presticott despised each other, The Traitor pushed Presticott to his death prior to the events of the Haunt. When Presticott's lawyer reads his will, the family finds out that, with the exception of The Traitor, they'll be sharing Presticott's wealth if they spend the night inside Presticott's mansion. [[{{Greed}} Wanting the fortune for themselves]], The Traitor makes a plan with Presticott's servants to murder The Traitor's family members staying in the mansion before dawn breaks so that all of them will split the fortune instead. If The Traitor suceeds, [[ILied they go back on their word to split the fortune with the servants]], poisoning their drinks so that they'll all die and so The Traitor can be the only one to receive the inheritance. Greedy and with no sense of empathy, The Traitor would murder anybody close to them solely for the sake of getting rich.
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** ''Comes the Hero'': This Traitor is the human servant of a resident of Hell. [[ImmortalitySeeker Longing for immortality]], the Traitor makes a {{deal|With The Devil}} that, in exchange for keeping their immortality, the Traitor will open up the gate to Hell, allowing the forces of Hell to enter the human world, destroying it. The Traitor brings their friends to the mansion, [[EtTuBrute with the intention of murdering one of them to use as a human sacrifice]]. If the Traitor succeeds in performing the ritual and opening up the gate, the forces of Hell will begin to destroy the human world as the Traitor [[LovesTheSoundOfScreaming notes how sweet the screams of terror sound]], enjoying how they can watch the carnage while being completely unharmed by it.

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** * ''Comes the Hero'': This Traitor is the human servant of a resident of Hell. [[ImmortalitySeeker Longing for immortality]], the Traitor makes a {{deal|With The Devil}} that, in exchange for keeping their immortality, the Traitor will open up the gate to Hell, allowing the forces of Hell to enter the human world, destroying it. The Traitor brings their friends to the mansion, [[EtTuBrute with the intention of murdering one of them to use as a human sacrifice]]. If the Traitor succeeds in performing the ritual and opening up the gate, the forces of Hell will begin to destroy the human world as the Traitor [[LovesTheSoundOfScreaming notes how sweet the screams of terror sound]], enjoying how they can watch the carnage while being completely unharmed by it.



** ''The Feast'': Always [[spoiler:Madame Zostra]] if in play, this Traitor is the leader of a pack of deranged [[ImAHumanitarian cannibals]] who reside in the mansion. The Traitor found a way to become {{immortal|ity Immorality}} through a ritual involving cannibalism, so to pursue it, the Traitor has led or kidnapped numerous amounts people to be murdered, cooked, and feasted upon inside the mansion. When the Haunt begins, the Traitor takes delight at seeing their favorite dish, a head severed from the mutilated body of their latest victim. Wanting nothing less than to be worshiped as an immortal, the Traitor doesn't care how many victims they'll claim if they get what they want.

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** * ''The Feast'': Always [[spoiler:Madame Zostra]] if in play, this Traitor is the leader of a pack of deranged [[ImAHumanitarian cannibals]] who reside in the mansion. The Traitor found a way to become {{immortal|ity Immorality}} through a ritual involving cannibalism, so to pursue it, the Traitor has led or kidnapped numerous amounts people to be murdered, cooked, and feasted upon inside the mansion. When the Haunt begins, the Traitor takes delight at seeing their favorite dish, a head severed from the mutilated body of their latest victim. Wanting nothing less than to be worshiped as an immortal, the Traitor doesn't care how many victims they'll claim if they get what they want.



** ''Ring of King Solomon'': This Traitor has had dreams of terror and pain ever since they were a young child. Discovering that the cause of these dreams were mysterious pentagrams under their bed, the Traitor makes a [[DealWithTheDevil deal with the forces of Hell]] that they'll begin preparations for the Demon Lord's arrival as long as the nightmares stop. Eventually, the Traitor began to find life boring and missed the dreams of terror that they originally wanted to avoid, so they made another deal to finish the preparations as long as they'd get those dreams back. Deceiving their friends into opening up the gates of Hell, the Traitor notes how they're done with simply dreaming and is ready to make his dreams of pain and screams a reality, wishing to plunge the world into chaos for the sake of their fetish. If the Demon Lord and his forces kill the other explorers, the Traitor will happily note how the carnage is like how they've always dreamed and has only just begun.

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** * ''Ring of King Solomon'': This Traitor has had dreams of terror and pain ever since they were a young child. Discovering that the cause of these dreams were mysterious pentagrams under their bed, the Traitor makes a [[DealWithTheDevil deal with the forces of Hell]] that they'll begin preparations for the Demon Lord's arrival as long as the nightmares stop. Eventually, the Traitor began to find life boring and missed the dreams of terror that they originally wanted to avoid, so they made another deal to finish the preparations as long as they'd get those dreams back. Deceiving their friends into opening up the gates of Hell, the Traitor notes how they're done with simply dreaming and is ready to make his dreams of pain and screams a reality, wishing to plunge the world into chaos for the sake of their fetish. If the Demon Lord and his forces kill the other explorers, the Traitor will happily note how the carnage is like how they've always dreamed and has only just begun.



** ''Voodoo'': Always [[spoiler:Zoe Ingstrom]] unless not in play, this Traitor is a VoodooDoll artist who creates dolls in the likeness of the people they befriend, as well as collecting their essence to make the dolls cause pain to the people they're based off if the doll is damaged by anybody except for the original person. When the haunt begins, an explorer discovers a journal that's owned by the Traitor and finds out that the journal contains a large amount of photos of voodoo dolls of the Traitor's previous victims, with a red mark slashed on the pictures of every doll of a person that was killed. The explorer discovers that along with the other explorers sans the Traitor, they're next. The Traitor has the voodoo dolls hidden around the mansion, several in areas that will slowly torture the explorers the dolls are based off of such as slowly being burned alive, or suffocating more and more with every passing turn. If the Traitor wins, they cross off the dolls of their newest victims before getting bored and deciding to go and find new "friends".

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** * ''Voodoo'': Always [[spoiler:Zoe Ingstrom]] unless not in play, this Traitor is a VoodooDoll artist who creates dolls in the likeness of the people they befriend, as well as collecting their essence to make the dolls cause pain to the people they're based off if the doll is damaged by anybody except for the original person. When the haunt begins, an explorer discovers a journal that's owned by the Traitor and finds out that the journal contains a large amount of photos of voodoo dolls of the Traitor's previous victims, with a red mark slashed on the pictures of every doll of a person that was killed. The explorer discovers that along with the other explorers sans the Traitor, they're next. The Traitor has the voodoo dolls hidden around the mansion, several in areas that will slowly torture the explorers the dolls are based off of such as slowly being burned alive, or suffocating more and more with every passing turn. If the Traitor wins, they cross off the dolls of their newest victims before getting bored and deciding to go and find new "friends".

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When playing ''BetrayalAtHouseOnTheHill'', the [[TheMole Traitors]] can be [[CompleteMonster extremely evil]].
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** ''Comes the Hero'': This Traitor is the human servant of a resident of Hell. [[ImmortalitySeeker Longing for immortality]], the Traitor makes a {{deal|With The Devil}} that, in exchange for keeping their immortality, the Traitor will open up the gate to Hell, allowing the forces of Hell to enter the human world, destroying it. The Traitor brings their friends to the mansion, [[EtTuBrute with the intention of murdering one of them to use as a human sacrifice]]. If the Traitor succeeds in performing the ritual and opening up the gate, the forces of Hell will begin to destroy the human world as the Traitor [[LovesTheSoundOfScreaming notes how sweet the screams of terror sound]], enjoying how they can watch the carnage while being completely unharmed by it.
* ''Creature from the Lake'': This Traitor discovered a mysterious creature residing in a lake underneath the mansion prior to the haunt. Discovering that the creature grows larger with each human being that it eats, the Traitor [[ForScience grows curious with how large the creature can become]], and decides to kidnap people with the purpose of feeding them to the creature, gaining the creature's obedience in the process. When the Traitor's friends arrive at the mansion, they find out about the creature, and attempt to save its latest meal, a [[WouldHurtAChild little girl]], from drowning and being eaten. To stop the other explorers from saving the little girl, the Traitor decides to try and have their friends killed without a second thought all for the sake of keeping their control over the creature. If the Traitor succeeds, they'll note how much larger the creature is, and how they'll continue to feed people to the creature until they find out just how large it becomes.
** ''The Feast'': Always [[spoiler:Madame Zostra]] if in play, this Traitor is the leader of a pack of deranged [[ImAHumanitarian cannibals]] who reside in the mansion. The Traitor found a way to become {{immortal|ity Immorality}} through a ritual involving cannibalism, so to pursue it, the Traitor has led or kidnapped numerous amounts people to be murdered, cooked, and feasted upon inside the mansion. When the Haunt begins, the Traitor takes delight at seeing their favorite dish, a head severed from the mutilated body of their latest victim. Wanting nothing less than to be worshiped as an immortal, the Traitor doesn't care how many victims they'll claim if they get what they want.
** ''A Little Night Murder'': This Traitor, along with the other explorers, is a relative of the wealthy Old Man Presticott. Because The Traitor and Presticott despised each other, The Traitor pushed Presticott to his death prior to the events of the Haunt. When Presticott's lawyer reads his will, the family finds out that, with the exception of The Traitor, they'll be sharing Presticott's wealth if they spend the night inside Presticott's mansion. [[{{Greed}} Wanting the fortune for themselves]], The Traitor makes a plan with Presticott's servants to murder The Traitor's family members staying in the mansion before dawn breaks so that all of them will split the fortune instead. If The Traitor suceeds, [[ILied they go back on their word to split the fortune with the servants]], poisoning their drinks so that they'll all die and so The Traitor can be the only one to receive the inheritance. Greedy and with no sense of empathy, The Traitor would murder anybody close to them solely for the sake of getting rich.
** ''Ring of King Solomon'': This Traitor has had dreams of terror and pain ever since they were a young child. Discovering that the cause of these dreams were mysterious pentagrams under their bed, the Traitor makes a [[DealWithTheDevil deal with the forces of Hell]] that they'll begin preparations for the Demon Lord's arrival as long as the nightmares stop. Eventually, the Traitor began to find life boring and missed the dreams of terror that they originally wanted to avoid, so they made another deal to finish the preparations as long as they'd get those dreams back. Deceiving their friends into opening up the gates of Hell, the Traitor notes how they're done with simply dreaming and is ready to make his dreams of pain and screams a reality, wishing to plunge the world into chaos for the sake of their fetish. If the Demon Lord and his forces kill the other explorers, the Traitor will happily note how the carnage is like how they've always dreamed and has only just begun.
* ''The Stars Are Right'': This Traitor is the leader of a fanatical {{cult}} that [[ReligionOfEvil worships death, madness, and all things evil]]. With the goal of summoning an evil god to end the world, the cult members have sacrificed and murdered numerous amounts of people in their attempt of bringing forth their god. The Traitor decides to bring their friends to the mansion, who they truly only view as victims for the cult, as the latest offerings to the cult's god. If the Traitor succeeds in summoning the evil god, they note how beautiful the sight of the god being covered in the blood of their friends is before noting how [[OmnicidalManiac all living things are now ready to be sacrificed to the summoned god]].
** ''Voodoo'': Always [[spoiler:Zoe Ingstrom]] unless not in play, this Traitor is a VoodooDoll artist who creates dolls in the likeness of the people they befriend, as well as collecting their essence to make the dolls cause pain to the people they're based off if the doll is damaged by anybody except for the original person. When the haunt begins, an explorer discovers a journal that's owned by the Traitor and finds out that the journal contains a large amount of photos of voodoo dolls of the Traitor's previous victims, with a red mark slashed on the pictures of every doll of a person that was killed. The explorer discovers that along with the other explorers sans the Traitor, they're next. The Traitor has the voodoo dolls hidden around the mansion, several in areas that will slowly torture the explorers the dolls are based off of such as slowly being burned alive, or suffocating more and more with every passing turn. If the Traitor wins, they cross off the dolls of their newest victims before getting bored and deciding to go and find new "friends".
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