Remember that the kids are refugees being forced to stay alongside people that hate them for what they are (I know most Druids aren't bigots, but with Kagha in charge some of the more nasty sides of Druids are on display). Not to mention that they have been driven from their home of Elturel after suffering a traumatic experience of being literally sent to hell, only to survive and have their people (Tieflings) used as a scapegoat for the incident, never mind the self righteous cowardly hypocrites that the Hellriders are. Add to the problem that they are being actively pursued by a hostile army of actual monsters who want to kill them. This is the kind of childhood that give rise to villains with Freudian excuses for their villainy. So they are a little bit bratty, I am amazed they haven't become sociopaths or psychopaths. Hopefully they can make new and better lives for themselves and their families in Baldur's Gate.

Last edited by TheAscendent; 16/07/23 12:41 PM.

Evil always finds a way.