When players go hunting for the dragon Ansur underneath Wyrm's Rock Prison in Act 3 of Baldur's Gate 3, they will eventually come across a series of tests to prove their worth as a hero. Of the four Chamber puzzles in the Wyrmway of Baldur's Gate 3, the Chamber of Justice is perhaps the most confusing and challenging.

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In the middle of the room, there's a spectral Judge overlooking three shadowed paintings, surrounded by a wall of paintings that tell the story of a thief. Each painting has a name and a description read by the narrator, and it's up to the player to figure out how to get past the Shroud of Dark Justice before making the right choice of painting.

How To Clear The Shadows In The Chamber of Justice

Baldurs Gate 3 Chamber of Justice Puzzle Solution Wall Painting The Judge

The Chamber of Justice is found to the left of the gate to Ansur in the Wyrmway. The paintings in the room tell the story of a criminal, and the player must prove their sense of Justice by choosing the right punishment for their crimes.

However, the paintings that display the punishments in the center of the room are wreathed in a kind of cursed shadow, preventing them from being picked up. Players can still "Examine" them to see a basic description, but they can't be interacted with.

The simplest way to cleanse these paintings is to use Remove Curse on the Judge , which will instantly get rid of the shadows on each of the central paintings.

Now, after removing the shadows, players can not only interact with each painting to hear the narrator's description, but they can also pick them up.

Chamber of Justice Puzzle Solution

To solve the Chamber of Justice puzzle, players must place the painting depicting the correct punishment for the thief depicted on the wall into the Empty Niche. The severity of each punishment is very different, and depending on one's personal views, different punishments might seem correct.

However, the punishment depicted in "The Cell," in which the thief is put in prison, is the correct option for the Chamber of Justice. Though the thief wasn't exactly evil and appears to have stolen mostly for the survival of others, the crime was still a crime, and apparently, one that Balduran wouldn't think a true Hero could wholly forgive.

Pick up "The Cell," then interact with the Empty Niche to bring up a combining menu. Add the painting to the empty slot, then press combine to complete the Chamber of Justice.

Baldur's Gate 3 is available for PC and PlayStation 5. A version for Xbox Series X/S is currently in development.

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