Originally Posted by Blackheifer
Yes but not in the sense of Dragon Age - "My daughter needs a husband" for example and she then follows you around and takes treasure and nags you and sucks at combat until she dies because she is a peasant and can't fight.
And her portrait is about the most nightmarish thing to witness in the whole game, reminding you of your folly all throughout.
You can play matchmaker in the first (of the two in total) town which is tangled up into the local religious conflict of a druidic order and the church of Greyhawk's LN-don't-care-whatever deity (St. Cuthbert). Greyhawk's the name of the setting, and I believe it was the first one ever conceived for D&D, before FR and DarkSun and Dragonlance and Ravenloft were a thing? It shares some deities with FR on account of being from the same multiverse (Moradin, Corellon, Gruumsh) but some are local.

Originally Posted by Niara
Okay, but ... romance?
The companions are barely there as characters. They have some environmental dialogue and will get pissed off and leave if you do something they don't like, but you can't really interact with them. They are basically NPCs from the original module in the most general sense - someone the DM would play as to help the party in combat.

Last edited by Brainer; 08/12/21 09:35 AM.