Yeaaahh....
If you read the code in the editor, you can see that Neeshka was originally PLANNED to be a romance option, and Bishop was planned to be a proper and fully fledged one too... but they ran out of time/budget and never got them done. I'm still really sad about that... more Neeshka than Bishop, but still.
I still can't quite get over Cassivir (late thirties early forties human goodly paladin) propositioning my fifteen year old, only-recently-left-home-for-the-first-time, never-done-that-before, halfling girl on the night before a dangerous battle, and trying to claim it was love... when we've only known each other a week or two at best.
Sand was probably my favourite companion after/alongside Neeshka. I'm a sucker for dry wit and clever banter. Elanee always rubbed me the wrong way, but I love that it's canon that she doesn't wear undergarments, and that Neeska checked/confirmed this.
I love that the Construct is more intelligent than several of our party members, including Qarra, who I really enjoy hating and putting in her place at every opportunity.
I'm always a bit sad when gnomes are played for nothing but laughs, but I did enjoy Grobnar. My bard stole his kazoo before I exported her after the adventure.
Grobnar and Alfira are my examples of Bard-No and Bard-Yes respectively.
Qara is alignment trope Chaotic Neutral but actually just Chaotic Evil... Bishop and Ammon Jerro.... well Mask of the Betrayer gave me the opportunities to deal with them.
Shandra is one of top gaming heartbreaks.
Sand is good. Elanee is fine, she's a bit ignorant/naive who doesn't know she's being a bit bigotted and doesn't mean to be. I have hope Elanee can be decent and she has some growth.
Cassivir is very whitebread and yeah, the romance for him is... so paint-by-numbers.
Khelgar is about my limit for quirky and he does show character growth.
The Gith cleric is a bit fun, but she comes SOO late in the game.