How Baldur's Gate 3 Story Cut Minthara Could Change Evil Drow

Baldur's Gate 3Writing characters is one of his greatest strengths. Not just because so many of his companions feel fully realized at launch, but because so many of them carry the unnecessary weight of stories that have been rewritten, redirected, or quietly abandoned along the way. What players will experience in the final game is the result of years of iterations, compromises, and hard narrative decisions. In most cases, this will turn polished characters into sharper, more cohesive versions of themselves. In Minthara's case, they fundamentally reshaped who she was allowed to become.

Most Baldur's Gate 3 players don't know how much these beloved characters have changed since their beginnings. Karlach was once more edgy, her story unfolding dramatically before her release. In another timeline, Astarion was depicted as a tiefling with pale skin and long black hair. Almost every associate has undergone substantial rewrites, both publicly and behind closed doors. However, Minthara has probably experienced the most fundamental transformation. Not because her design shifted or her ideology changed, but because the trajectory of her arc once pointed toward a version of her story that would permanently change her relationships, her autonomy, and the long-term consequences of him choosing her in the first place.

Minthara's storyline in its cut form seems to have moved far beyond the standard “BG3 evil path” companion arc. It would require players to count on permanence, sacrifice, and exclusivity in a way that no other companion does.

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Minthara's Pregnancy: The Cut Story That Could Have Changed It All

Baldur's Gate 3romances are as intense or fleeting as the player wishes them to be. At least this is true for the main companions – the other romances are a completely unique situation. Whether the companion is a one-night stand or a brightly burning flame doesn't change how the main conflicts play out, but it does color the player's interaction with the world. The player may even get a chance to live happily ever after with their partner if they pursue the righteous ending.

A happy romance ends Baldur's Gate 3 they are abundant. Whether you're living in a tiny cottage with a Shadowheart or rubbing elbows with nobles thanks to Wyll, life in the household is pretty much guaranteed. But these fates await the players as a reward for their bravery. Instead, Minthara's domestic future was to be thrust upon the player on their way to save the city of Baldur's Gate. In what might have been the most dramatic twist in interpersonal drama BG3a lovelorn Minthara would become pregnant at some point in the story.

Minthara's pregnancy is shocking because of the placement

Although Minthara's pregnancy is shocking, parenthood is no stranger to her BG3. Regardless of whether the player is Tav, Durge, or an original character Baldur's Gate 3a future with little ones is quite possible.

  • If Wyll becomes Duke Ravenguard, then he and the player adopt a baby girl, Lilly Aurora.

  • Lae'zel and the player can have a githyanki child. Just keep the gith egg found in Creche Y'llek in your inventory. Even though she is not in love, Lae'zel can still become a mother.
  • The cut content that reappeared in the Withers Cut Content Dialogues mode suggests this Shadow heart very much wanted to have children with Tav/Durge.

  • After the events of Baldur's Gate 3many orphans players encounter are left behind Halsin increase when he helps restore the Shadow Cursed Land. “Daddy Halsin,” they call him.

There's something to note about all of this family-oriented content: they take place after the events of Elder Brain and The Dead Three. All these children are born or raised in the months after the final battle, when the tadpoles have nothing to fear and brighter, calmer days await companions. However, Minthara's pregnancy unfolds amidst chaos, which paints a much more ominous portrait of what may be happy news for those romancing her.

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How Minthara's circumcised pregnancy might have changed her

Minthara is an excellent Paladin because he isn't afraid to turn an archetype on its head. She overlooks the need for altruism or the “greater good” and instead focuses on loyalty as the defining feature of her oath—no matter how many times that oath changes. Her evolving beliefs over the course of the game actually show remarkable character development as it allows players to see her fully committed to what she believes to be right and just. A knight in shining armor may not be good. They don't even have to be right. She just has to be decisive and flexible.

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But pregnancy changes everything. It can change her loyalty, her beliefs, and even her willingness to fight. As the abbreviated content shows, this pregnancy is accepted, leaving enough room for him to dramatically change Minthara's story. It's almost a crime that players haven't seen it brought to life. Here are a few ways pregnancy may have changed her:

  • Legacy over devotion: Minthara's faith is already shown to be conditional. Drow value power, bloodline, and survival above all else. The Child represents something more permanent than Lolth or the Absolute: a legacy. Protecting what comes after her could challenge the idea that her life exists only in the service of divine will or conquest, and reframe her actions as continuity rather than obedience.
  • Motherhood Through the Drow Lens: Drow parenting is not gentle. It's strategic, brutal, and deeply political, as Underdark demands. Minthara would probably not raise a child based on the ideals of kindness or safety in the surface world. Instead, he can see betrayal, strength, and emotional control as acts of love: tools necessary to survive in a world that does not forgive weakness.
  • Gender and Power Dynamics: Drow society is matriarchal, so gender carries huge expectations. The daughter could be groomed as a successor, a weapon, or a future rival. The son, meanwhile, may find himself in a more precarious position—fiercely protective but constantly moving in a bias that sees the drow as expendable or subordinate. Both outcomes reinforce Minthara's complicated relationship with power rather than resolve it.
  • Reason to leave the conflict behind: Parenthood could push Minthara into withdrawal, secrecy or isolation. Alternatively, it could drive her deeper into the conflict that drove her out, determined to eliminate any threat before it reaches her family. Each choice introduces stakes that are no longer abstract or ideological, but painfully personal.

Making it to the final game, Minthara is still sharp, dedicated, and uncompromising, yet she is also a character shaped by both what has been removed and what remains. And that absence should quietly change how players understand her.


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Baldur's Gate 3

9/10

Released

August 3, 2023

ESRB

M for Mature: Blood and gore, partial nudity, sexual content, strong language, violence


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