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In my Extinction run, I save-scummed the final choice—one to kill the last ally, the other to get to the epilogue. The Epilogue does not handle "everyone died" scenarios well.
That's a much bigger issue than taunting Bhaal in the post-credits scene.
EDIT: Also, be aware that, if the player harms any partygoer during any non-Chosen-of-Bhaal endings, Withers banishes the player. This is one possibility of the Chosen epilogue. Up to you to decide which happens.