The inherent issue is, unlike previous BG games where our PC was very much the protagonist/"special one" with a supporting cast, in BG3 all the companions share the tadpole...thus creating a situation where every companion shares in the 'special one' status...because of Larian's Origins system. The main protagonist status no longer belongs to our PC alone, it is now shared amongst this ensemble of companions that are also playable. Every companion just seemed to overshadow my own character and I found it hard to create any enthusiasm like I did in previous games.
I replenish the importance why the sense of incongruity might be --
if Yeshua doesn't birth, is there any other one can rise to be the savior of the world?
the answer is no, because there will be no one undertakes God's mission. God won't give others the mission.
this is different to birth of king, a king's perish must bring a king's birth.
but a savior of the world doesn't birth, that means...the game can not to be started.
