Devotees of the classic Baldur’s Gate games may find it unsurprising that the renowned series adversary, Sarevok Anchev, emerges in Baldur’s Gate 3. Nevertheless, Larian Studios takes a compelling twist with this character. Once presented with a chance for redemption, the formerly malevolent Sarevok has regressed to a wholly wicked persona in Baldur’s Gate 3. He now fervently serves Bhaal, leading his Murder Tribunal with unwavering loyalty to the malevolent deity.
In the initial installment of Baldur’s Gate, Sarevok Anchev emerges as a malevolent figure who ignites the game’s conflict by ruthlessly murdering Gorion, the protagonist’s paternal figure. Subsequently, he seizes authority and instigates chaos across the Sword Coast, orchestrating a scheme that involves contaminating the iron supply, manipulating both merchant guilds and bandit groups, and ultimately declaring himself the Duke of Baldur’s Gate. As the game concludes, Sarevok endeavors to seize Bhaal’s power, aspiring to become the new Lord of Murder. However, the player character thwarts his ambitions by defeating him in a decisive battle.