Baldur's Gate 3 players are pretty sure they know who Withers is.
In Forgotten Realms lore, Jergal was once the God of Death. Three powerful mortals challenged his position, but Jergal didn’t fight back. Instead, he offered to split his portfolio between them, becoming their servant. The three mortals then became the gods known as the Dead Three: Bane, the God of Tyranny; Myrkul, the God of Undeath; and Bhaal, the God of Murder.
The evidence that Withers is Jergal comes from his dialogue and the information found in the tomb where he is discovered. The biggest evidence is that the Baldur’s Gate 3 files directly refer to Withers as Jergal, but it’s never outright stated in the game. Why he chose to refer to himself as Withers is unclear, but he possibly wanted to keep a low profile, as he worked against the machinations of the Dead Three in the modern era by aiding the person who opposed them.
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