I like to think about why characters like The Dark Urge fight (or embrace :D)... the urge. ^^
My first run with the Dark Urge was a Dragonblood Sourcrer. Due to his memory loss and without much influence from the environment he had obviously grown up in, he had dedicated himself to a new purpose. "My magic will serve that which is best in me, not that which is most base.” ~ Malcolm Hawke laugh
It worked for me. laugh
(Does it makes a very diffrence in BG3 playing a Dragonblood or Stormcaster?)

Since I've taken a break from BG3 for a while (and still haven't played any further in BG1) I'll probably start a new playthrough soon though.
Again with the Dark Urge, because I simply find its plotline more exciting than the one about Motherbrain. Can't we just call in Samus for that?

My new Dark Urge will be a Human again, this time a Oat of Vengence.

In the story anyway, I understood that our character was previously more focussed than the blood relative.
Now he's more of a leathle protector.

But I thought it was a bit meritorious.
On the one hand, we were told that our murderer liked to kill a lot, but that he needed his wits more.
On the other hand, he kicked cats.
Is that a contradiction?.

Last edited by ChaosDukemon; 18/11/23 10:46 PM.