I think Larian should deepen the antipathy one feels towards the substitute druidess. I mean, before I met Halsin, the druids in the grove were really selfish (except 1) and disdainful of refugees. And since we can (depending on the path we take) meet the pretty drow before to meet the imprisoned druid, it would be pretty smart if she tries to manipulate us by saying that the grove ritual will eradicate the area, killing the refugees and locals. Moreover it would make this choice look like the "right one" because we choose either to save the people, or to heal ourselves with the druids of the grove. Especially until now the people who propose to treat us have all failed...

It would be a good idea to create a funny friendly goblin with whom we create a link, making us feel guilty for razing his village to the ground. The one we saved just makes me want to set fire to the first goblin camp I come across because it smells of betrayal from far, far away.

The scenario is sometime too dichotomous, manichean, it would be more immersive to constantly have this feeling of "gosh, did I do the right thing?" as a good or bad player. (ex : Investigating the devil with the paladins of Tyr falsifying evidence. And don't make the speech with the tiefling so obvious).

Sorry for my english, say it if you dont understand my though.


Last edited by Tylm; 14/10/20 04:51 AM.