Originally Posted by GM4Him
I'm going to keep suggesting that Larian should make the game more like D&D 5e with more cohesion in the story, dialogue, lore, etc.

Let me preface this by saying that I agree that it's odd when the Kith'rak leaves right on the cusp of victory.

But that said, I think you're forgetting something.

You're assuming that it's a mistake when something strays away from established lore. By that measure, Drizzt is a mistake. Drow don't act that way, after all.

It's arguable that the scene we're watching is more complicated than we're giving it credit for.

In fact, I'll point out that the Githyanki creches don't all seem to be the same. If you play a Githyanki, for instance, you don't know anything about the purification that Lae'zel is talking about. There's literally a dialogue option for that, talking about how you never heard of such a thing in your creche.

Meaning that the Zaith'isk might not be known to every creche?

Basically, we don't know if the Kith'rak is following his mandate or not.