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All other options lead to Durge lost his sanity and come to epilogue ending and do a mass killing on all of your companions. i think the only one not is suicide path
Just to clarify, that one is only for if you didn't reject the Slayer form and turn your back on Bhaal when you had the chance. He still has his claws in you and didn't try to kill you by.....taking his blood from you and considers you not dominating the brain failure, so your punishment is to be overtaken by the bestial nature of the Urge. But, if you resisted then you're free of him.
Did you skip over the entire Withers bit after the credits where he's talking to the Dead Three's image? It wasn't about getting souls for themselves. It was about denying souls to the other gods, which actively depletes their power. Dominating the brain is EXACTLY what Bhaal wanted you to do. For that reason.
See, the Dead Three aren't "true" gods. They are mortals who were elevated to Godhood. And it's not even TRUE godhood for them. So they don't benefit from the souls of their followers like the other gods do. But they CAN deny other gods their power through turning as many people as they can into mindflayers.