Bruh.

Go back and play Baldur's Gate and Baldur's Gate II, and then come back to complain about an "immersion-breaking" combination of tragedy and comedy.
None of the previous Baldur's Gate games were totally serious and "realistic" (whatever that is supposed to mean in a world where dragons are flying around, breathing fire at a techno-organic airship that teleports and houses extraplanar, alien beings who like to multiply their numbers by inserting parasites into the eye sockets of members of other races).

"GO FOR THE EYES, BOO!"

'Nuff said.