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To be fair, Balduran's murderer is the illithid that originally shoved a tadpole in his eye. The Emperor is Balduran's identity thief.
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To be fair, Balduran's murderer is the illithid that originally shoved a tadpole in his eye. The Emperor is Balduran's identity thief.
The tadpole that eventually ate out Balduran in the unfun way and became the Emperor is as much at fault for the murder.To be fair, Balduran's murderer is the illithid that originally shoved a tadpole in his eye. The Emperor is Balduran's identity thief.
To be fair, Balduran's murderer is the illithid that originally shoved a tadpole in his eye. The Emperor is Balduran's identity thief.
The tadpole that eventually ate out Balduran in the unfun way and became the Emperor is as much at fault for the murder.
Yes and no. They certainly can, as the Emperor himself proves, but most of them are enslaved by elder brains and never have a chance to break free.Huh. Philosophical question- do individual Illithids have free will?
I think Omeluum is a better example. It's an example that it's not only possible for a mind flayer to break free, but that it's possible for one to not be a complete and total dick.Yes and no. They certainly can, as the Emperor himself proves, but most of them are enslaved by elder brains and never have a chance to break free.
First off, I had no real objection to Viconia's portrayal in BG3 so I feel no need to devote any effort to rewriting it.One problem I had with Baldur's gate 3 was how they delt with Viconia, I hope you can improve on it.
First off, I had no real objection to Viconia's portrayal in BG3 so I feel no need to devote any effort to rewriting it.
Second off, Viconia's went-back-to-the-Dark-Side characterization in 5e continuity was done at the editorial insistence of WotC, and dates back to 5e content published before BG3 was even released, so I'm annoyed at how many people keep blaming Larian for something that wasn't even their fault.
Counterpoint: The Dead Three are extremely stupid, uncreative, and predictable. They are losers at heart. Their cleverness would be no obstacle at all to an elder brain.
What's the more common romance target, Karlach? Gale? I'm doubtful about Lae'zel but I suppose it's possible.
The game audience is not the same audience as the audience who would write fanfic, as well as the audience who would write fanfic about romance as a main focus.Like the other guy said, it's Astarion and by a lot.
It's not really related to the number of player who play the game, it's about the fraction who write stories. For whatever reason people who like astarion are more likely to write about it.
I've seen a couple Shadowheart ones but very few that I would actually consider reading and none that match this on in quality.
As we entered the chamber we saw the familiar form of 'The Guardian' lying prone on the ground surrounded by pools of purple ichor, still alive but barely twitching.
Are there any other mind flayers that could qualify as "nicer?"Couldn't happen to a nicer mind flayer.
No, really, it literally could not.
Are there any other mind flayers that could qualify as "nicer?"
Omeleum. Nicest mind flayer there ever was.Are there any other mind flayers that could qualify as "nicer?"
Well, nice in that he views the need to eat sapient brains as problem that he wants to solve.
"Gortash and Orin will know that we'll be coming after them and the other two Netherstones, which means they'll know where we'll be going." Wyll said. "And if they can't exercise precision control of their army anymore, then that means they have to wait for us at Baldur's Gate." She rubbed her chin. "You're assuming that by the time we get there Gortash will be ruling the city, correct?"
"Either publicly in his own persona or at a remove through your father, yes." I agreed.
combined ?All the pieces were coming together. The 'Cult of the Absolute', as publicly led by Ketheric, would assemble an 'army of evil' and march on Baldur's Gate. Meanwhile, I would have spent the prior months using my own network of influence to start pitching my 'Steel Watch' concept to the Council, as an officially government-funded and controlled - or so they'd be led to believe - augmentation to the Baldurian military. Of course this concept would meet resistance and indifference as an expensive and unnecessary boondoggle... until the burgeoning threat of the Absolute, comprised with a certain untimely absence of strategic leadership at the top echelon of the Flaming Fist, would leave the Council desperate for new solutions. At which point I would graciously come to their rescue with my army of Steel Watchers, constructed for them in record time by the genius and vision of Lord Gortash. And also by the ruthless exploitation of an expendable supply of highly skilled labor in the form of the worshippers of Gond, god of invention and technology, who I'd have impressed into service by various means - their families held hostage, remotely detonated bomb collars, et cetera.
suffered"They are mind-controlled. They will not have suffer any internal problems from the unexpected change of command." Jaheira pointed out.
them"We certainly have to obtain the other two Netherstones and reunite it with ours to get control of the elder brain away from the Chosen, but from how you're talking that's not the only reason we need to head to Baldur's Gate immediately?" Shadowheart queried.
we were near"Up until now there were loyalist True Souls scattered all through the area in which we were working, both when we near the Grove and also here." Gale followed along. "But as soon as we fall far enough behind the army and stay there for long enough, it becomes obvious to the elder brain that our six particular tadpoles are not receiving the signal as intended - which means it then knows exactly which six tadpoles are the renegade Prism-bearers." Gale's face twisted in worry. "I can't say exactly what happens at that point, but it's overwhelmingly likely to be unpleasantly fatal."
Most Mind Flayers that ceremorphed from Gnomes would be nicer, since they inherit their "mother's" alignment & personality.Are there any other mind flayers that could qualify as "nicer?"
Not evil Drow make Drizzt less special, so Viconia had to be evil again!Second off, Viconia's went-back-to-the-Dark-Side characterization in 5e continuity was done at the editorial insistence of WotC,
Who?Not evil Drow make Drizzt less special, so Viconia had to be evil again!
I'm still stunned (not that I'm complaining) they brought Eilistraee back from the dead for 5e. Very happy about it, but stunned.
I mean, if there was anything she had to inherit from her malignant tumor of a mother, the obvious fetish material domain's far from the worst choice.Ellistraee is Lolth's daughter, and the deity of drow who don't want to be evil, joy, celebration, freedom, dance, and strippers. (No, seriously, dancing 'skyclad' is a worship rite.)
Also more generally a goddess of the concept of redemption and of the Hunt. (not the only hunt deity, but a deity associated with hunting)Ellistraee is Lolth's daughter, and the deity of drow who don't want to be evil, joy, celebration, freedom, dance, and strippers. (No, seriously, dancing 'skyclad' is a worship rite.)