Bhaal is just one of many deities in the setting and many are evil and equally or more powerful then Bhaal, especially now.
The story of bhaalspawn is OVER.
And NONE of their faces are on the cover of BG games. BHAAL'S is. No NPC in BG has ever gone "He can't come back" or "He can't be resurrected". Nor has any NPC gone "All Bhaalspawn are dead" (who's fate can be left ambiguous in BG itself). If I have overlooked that in the BG games themselves then point it out. What proof do you have that Bhaal is done beyond saying so? Have the devs stated that? No. They haven't. Just because you want him to be done and say he is done does NOT mean he is done. You are also going out of your way to be insulting. I will not stoop to your level. But I will report you for toxic behaviour if you don't control your temper. I will not stand for verbal abuse. If you have PROOF then provide it. If other games and media have brought back "Long dead gods yet to be faced throughout a series" then I don't see why Balder's Gate is any exception.
The very fact it's already been done in other places is proof enough that it can happen here.I doubt we'll be fighting any actual gods. I don't think WotC would go for that.
I mean we've already gone through the underdark. Neverwinter Nights 1 sent us to hell (and other places. And the underdark). BG3 could do that too. Maybe other plains.In D&D you can die and go to hell and meet demons devils and gods of immense power. Keep in mind BG2 had the gods themselves basically talking to you (through a diva messenger admittedly) and one of the endings is even making you a god yourself. Unless you refuse that. I suppose that also confirms we're not the same person in BG3. Unless we happen to be a god with animisa that lost godly powers. Doubt that will happen though. Also, didn't we face a god in throne of Bhaal in the form of some giant skull? That might have been Neverwinter Night's 1 though.
I'm not too sure exactly where we ended up in Throne of Bhall in the end mission. We went into a giant tree city (elves) then we face Icarus. Who we defeat and gets tossed in lava in hell? (pretty clear ON SCREEN closure) And we seem to fight in what is basically "In your heads". And then we get to be a god? (for reasons I can't recall). Hell, if the player can become a god then what can't happen in this game? And even Sarevok was supposed to be dead. Remember. But they found a way to bring him back. To be fair it was because he was in hell. But there's countless ways to ressurrect long dead gods and demons. As evidenced in countless games and media.