Seeing the deceased is almost always a sad occasion, especially when it’s man’s best friend, and in the Durinbold Mausoleum of Baldur’s Gate 3, there are a few dogs that lay buried alongside their owner that players seem interested in bringing back to life.
The mausoleum sits inside the Baldur’s Gate Lower City’s graveyard, and it possesses four sarcophaguses that contain the bodies of Houndmaster Pol and his three hunting dogs, Gordis, Rocky, and Zina. Here’s everything you need to know about what to expect in the tomb.
Can you resurrect the Durinbold Mausoleum dogs in Baldur’s Gate 3?
The short answer here is no, you cannot resurrect the Durinbold Mausoleum dogs in BG3. However, interacting with any of the contents in the Mausoleum will trigger an interesting combat sequence with the ghosts of Houndmaster Pol and his doggos.

The tomb is located in the graveyard around the northernmost part of the Lower City. It will be just north of Forge of the Nine and a little bit to the east of Devil’s Fee. Once inside, if you try to steal anything from the tomb, the houndmaster’s ghost will appear along with those of Gordis, Rocky, and Zina to protect the burial grounds.
There isn’t anything special about this fight. You can’t really call it a “boss” fight by any stretch of the imagination, but Houndmaster Pol will be the biggest enemy with the most abilities. Where things get interesting, though, is when you eventually take out Pol. Assuming you kill Pol’s ghost before any of the dog’s ghosts, the ghosts of the dogs will pull off one of the more flavorful maneuvers you’ll see in the game.

Upon the death of Pol’s ghost, the ghosts of Gordis, Rocky, and Zina will all run to the dead ghost’s remains and sacrifice themselves at Pol’s feet, releasing their souls to join their master. Once they’ve all done so, you will be free to loot the mausoleum as you see fit.
The remains of each dog will still be in their respective sarcophagus, and you can even put them in your bag. Some players with a character dabbling in necromancy could hypothetically use the bodies to create zombies. However, some players on social media have pointed out these zombies will be humanoid, so the corpses won’t keep their four-legged nature.
Others Asked
What area becomes a major questing location in Act Three of Baldur's Gate 3?
The city of Baldur's Gate becomes a major questing area in Act Three of Baldur's Gate 3.
What options do players have when encountering characters in Baldur's Gate 3?
Players can have characters join them in their adventure or they can choose for the characters to perish, giving full control over the story.
What character is involved in achieving the Netherese Ending in Baldur's Gate 3?
The Netherese Ending is associated with Gale's character quest. Gale can sacrifice himself during the final fight of Act Three to achieve this ending, resulting in his death and the destruction of most of Baldur's Gate.
Published: Oct 16, 2023 12:09 pm