Players love big and detailed games that lend themselves to hours of careful exploration, which is one of the reasons they have so much love forBaldur’s Gate 3. It’s common knowledge in the gaming community that Larian Studios had to cut a lot of content short, and as a result, there are a few unfinished storylines on the path to the Absolute.
There are so many characters and stories inBaldur’s Gate 3that it would be extremely difficult, if not impossible, to tie them all up in one game. The success ofBG3might prompt a sequel, however, and maybe some of these abandoned plotlines will conclude in the sequel.

6Mol And The Mob
An Ambitious Child Who Made A Deal With A Devil
Mol is the ambitious young entrepreneuse who got her start running a thieving ring underneath the Druid Grove. It’s possible to access her secret hideout, but it’s entirely a side-quest and isn’t essential to the storyline.
If you have a Criminal Background, there’s a point of Inspiration to be had if you help to fund her plans to start her own mafia in the big city,and it’s possible to follow her characterfrom Act 1 all the way to the Guildhall of Nine Fingers but her story abruptly ends there. It feels like her ending landed on the cutting room floor, but she may appear again as Nine Fingers Replacement or as the boss of her own gang.

5Looking For Lenore
The Missing Mage
There’s a lot of conjecture among players regarding what happened tothe resident of the Arcane Towerin the southeast corner of the Underdark. Some theories indicate that she was killed by her automatons, eaten by her pet Bluette, or simply went to Baldur’s Gate to do some work for Gortash on the Steel Watch.
A definitive answer is never given, even though there are clues to be found throughout the tower and nearby locations like campsites from both the mage and her companions, there’s no further sign of her. If she did go to Baldur’s Gate, it’s possible her story ended in the Upper City, most of which was lost in the final edit.

4Nina Dortmell, Necromancer
A Chance Encounter In The Graveyard
The sweet little curly-haired girlexperimenting with basic Necromancyseems innocent enough, especially in a city like Baldur’s Gate where much weirder things can happen. It turns out Nina has some talent but needs some basic tutoring, and if you help her, she reveals the true extent of her power.
Nina doesn’t just resurrect her brother but a whole section of the graveyard, which is impressive even for a beginner. It’s disappointing that she doesn’t have much to say after because this has a lot of potential for an exciting story and maybe even a side quest.

3The Fate Of Arabella
She Just Disappears In The Third Act
Arabella is the precocious Tiefling child who tries to steal the Druid Idol in Act 1 and almost pays for it with her life. Assuming she lives, she has a journey that runs parallel to the players as they travel from the wilderness and through Shadow-cursed Lands to Baldur’s Gate.
However, she disappears in Act 3 after a brief chance meeting, and although she leaves a note it doesn’t leave any clue to her whereabouts or ultimate fate. Like certain other NPCs that you meet in Act 1 and follow through the game, Arabella’s story feels unfinished, like a scene is missing. She doesn’t even return to help fight the Absolute.

2The Society Of Brilliance
Characters This Interesting Can’t Be Pointless
Blurg and Omeluum are two unusual NPCs that the player can find in the Myconid Colony in the Underdark. Like the Emporer,Omeluum is a free-thinking Illithidbut unlike the Dream Guardian, he doesn’t have ulterior motives. His companion, Blurg, is a friendly hobgoblin, and he’s the one you meet later in Baldur’s Gate who asks you to find, and if required, rescue his friend.
Rescue Omeluum from his prison in the Iron Throne, he’ll reward you with some useful potions and scrolls but has nothing to say about the research that he was raving about while he was in the Myconid Colony. It feels like something that’s missing as if he’s forgotten everything the two of you spoke about in Act 2.

1Withers And The Epilogue
Even if you’re the kind of person who likes to read credits, it’s a long list of names to sit through after thecompletion of the adventure. If you’re able to make it through to the end, however, there’s a cut scene of Withers speaking to a mural on the wall of Myrkul, Bhaal, and Bane.
It seems they made a critical miscalculation when they hatched their plan to turn most of the Sword Coast into Mind Flayers, and Withers, who is actually a forgotten god named Jergal, had a hand in helping the protagonist defeat them. This ending is a strong indication that the Dead Three will return, and when they do, there will be another hero to stop them.
