It's entirely possible that he won't betray us. Him being a magical timebomb who tried to romance a goddess is exactly why I don't trust him. How does he know about the Anchor? Do all of his dreams just show him world ending artifacts? Isn't it a little convenient that he showed up right on time to keep us alive and help us stop Corypheus? A little convenient that he was just so close to a place filled eit mages and templars but never detected until he decided to announce himself and said he could keep us alive?Īnd same for Gale his character seems like its got alot already being a living magical time bomb that needs to feed of magical items who also is a simp of a goddess. Something of note is Jaheira comes with an invisibility potion, which can come in handy so early in the game. Her only redeeming grace is that she's got high constitution. At least they make her viable in Baldur's Gate 2 by giving her 3 more natural dexterity. Instead of working with the Dalish he's happy to write them off but does everything he can to keep the ancient elves alive and possibly as allies. Jaheira is rather underwhelming in Baldur's Gate 1. He's clearly older than he seems and wise beyond his years but his motivations always seemed questionable. Solas gives off a very different vibe to me. I'd never expect to romance Gandalf but I see what you're saying. You ever expect gandalf to betray you after your romance him? Posts without it are subject to removal without warning. Additionally, character screenshots must be flaired with the TAV flair. All fanart, memes, and joke posts must have proper flair.
Additionally, titles should be free from profanity, spoilers, and other NSFW language. Content that is NSFW or contains spoilers must be tagged appropriately. Comments should be relevant to the topic of the thread. All submissions must be related to Baldur's Gate 3. You don’t have to agree with them, but you also don’t have to argue or harass them about it. The intent is for everyone to act as civil adults. Unacceptable behaviors include name-calling, taunting, baiting, flaming, etc. Gather your party and venture forth! Rules Baldur's Gate III is based on a modified version of the Dungeons & Dragons 5th edition (D&D 5e) tabletop RPG ruleset. BG3 is the third main game in the Baldur's Gate series. Male protagonists get both a male and a female romance. There are two romance options for male characters and two for female characters. A community all about Baldur's Gate III, the early-access role-playing video game by Larian Studios. The Enhanced Edition adds three companions the protagonist can get closer with, but these romances only act as an introduction to the ones in Baldur's Gate II: Enhanced Edition.