Sarevok Anchev is a fictional character in the Baldur's Gate series of Dungeons & Dragons computer role-playing games, created by Bioware. He appears in both games of the series, though in much varied roles. He was the chief villain in Baldur's Gate, he had a small cameo in Baldur's Gate II: Shadows of Amn before he finally became a joinable non-player character in the final chapter of the series, Baldur's Gate II: Throne of Bhaal. Kevin Michael ...
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Sarevok Anchev is a fictional character in the Baldur's Gate series of Dungeons & Dragons computer role-playing games, created by Bioware. He appears in both games of the series, though in much varied roles. He was the chief villain in Baldur's Gate, he had a small cameo in Baldur's Gate II: Shadows of Amn before he finally became a joinable non-player character in the final chapter of the series, Baldur's Gate II: Throne of Bhaal. Kevin Michael Richardson provided the voice of Sarevok. He also appears in the novelizations of the series by Philip Athans.
From the intro movie of Baldur's gate, a popular philosophical quote by Friedrich Nietzsche is mentioned, which may be referring to the main protagonist killing Sarevok.
Sarevok was raised as an urchin in the streets, until he was adopted as Sarevok Anchev by his foster father Reiltar Anchev, the leader of the merchant house the Iron Throne. When he was just a child, Reiltar had Sarevok's mother strangled in front of him as punishment...
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