@Ragnarok
Sorry. My comment didn't translate well. I was being sarcastic. It was meant to go together with the sentence below as well. Like this:
I don't think it's a bad call to have your whole party confront the Gith. NOOoooo. You're trusting Lae'zel. That's all. Yeah.
Nevermind there's a DRAGON there that could utterly wipe the floor with you. Nah. Don't worry about it. You can take a red dragon at level 4 if things go south. Right?
I think Larian put the dragon there as sort of a major warning to players. It's a dragon, folks. Proceed with extreme caution. In fact, probably best to not proceed at all.
Still, problem is, it's a video game. So it's easy to develop the mentality that the player can and should be able to kill anything if they encounter it. So, we bravely waltz up to it and the Gith, expecting a challenge but nothing that would require more than a reload or 2.
Yeah. I've rethought the whole thing. In real life, first sign of the dragon and I'd be like, "Nice knowing you, Lae. You go ahead. Let me know how it goes later. Remember that when they kill you and toss your carcass down a cliff, that I warned you ahead of time. There is no other cure but death. That's what they'll say. K? You remember that I predicted it. K? But you do you. I think I'll take my chances with finding Halsin. Thanks. See ya!"
And about Lae'zel not learning, that's why I said to Van'tal, "Yeah. True. Still frustrates me though. I did this big, hard fight against my better judgment for her, and she is still sold on it. I get it though. It makes sense. She's utterly brainwashed and sold out on Vlaakith."
So, we agree. I mean, it makes sense. It just frustrates me. But then, there are so many times real people are truly like that. Most people, in fact, are very stubborn and don't learn. You can warn them all day long about impending doom, and you can show them signs and proof, but they will not change their ways.