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Get rid of the black hole things first. It's casting silence on you. As soon as it's gone, it gets easier.
I think the room that you mean is the one with some neutral skeletons that help against the Sharran shadows? Where several summoning portals show up? Those portals can just be attacked and destroyed. I tried riding them out, and they do have a limit on how many enemies they summon, but there are quite a few of them and so there will be lots and lots of enemies (even a big one! but he's just got lots of HP). Not a good idea, used up most of my spell slots on that fight alone. ^^
I don't want to spoil, but the fight once it asks you if you are willing to go past the point of no return and you didn't deal with Balthazar, it can be a ♥♥♥♥♥. One playthrough it wasn't bad, another I was cursing myself (it was a party issue).
Technically there are five orbs since one is already placed up top, but you only need to acquire four yourself.
I'm confused. Are you battling Thorm yet? If not and you need another relic, there are four to grab. I go to Yuigir first (because reasons that have to do with my romance), then there are the three trials, then the silent library. After that, you can move on to a battle with Balth (if you didn't kill him already) or there is no battle since he is dead, but there is an important decision and cut scene.
Depending on your party and such, you can take on Throm at 7. I never used Gale there. Gale can be strong in some instances, but he's not my fave and I usually don't take him along because I usually play a magic user. I did take him in my Bard play though. I did one play through where I took Jaheira. She worked well. But there are a ton a of variables depending on your choices and who you have. I'd definitely take Astarion for the Thorm battle.
Yes. I never kill him, I manipulate him, but he has an orb sitting there regardless of your decision.