If I missed a similar topic/questions elsewhere in the forums, please excuse me.

I was wondering if there has been any indication (or even evidence from Larian's previous games) to suggest that in BG3 party members will leave the party if they feel your goals do not match theirs? I distinctly recall Korgan in BG2 departing the party in a huff when I was being too much of a do-gooder. It was jarring to lose a useful Dwarf fighter but made the world/characters feel more real, as generally speaking we are unlikely to follow people whose objectives do not alight with our own. I am not familiar with DnD 5e rules so am ignorant if this has any effect on this (assuming that alignment was one of the key reasons Korgan left in BG2)

Also, are there likely to be some more 'normal' recruitable party members who aren't horny 24/7, a vampire, a werewolf (apparently), magic item dependent for sustenance, pact-sworn to a devil? Personally I haven't resonated with any of the current party members and it all feels so OTT, both in writing and dialogue. I understand from the forums that plenty of people here really like the current companions but I'd love to see a little more balance, if that makes sense?

I keep reminding myself that this is EA and Larian could be testing the waters with pushing the more extreme characters on us for feedback but I'd still like to know if they are capable of writing companions that don't have such intense personalities or backgrounds?