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I do agree that Astarion�s good ending gives him closure. He talks about how your faith in him makes him feel good, and he realizes he can love himself for who he is and what he is, and still be a good person, regardless of what he used to do. He even says that �While the Sun is nice, it�s overrated and the night is much more my thing� and that being an adventurer is nice since he learned you can kill and drink the blood of whoever you want as long as they�re criminals, and no one really cares.
Gale also arguably still gets a good ending. While Gale is clearly told to be power hungry, he�s also a good person at heart and he usually listens when people talk him down off power-hungry cliff edges. For example, he ends up not giving the crown to Mystra and just becomes a professor at a college for Magic in an ending. He seemed rather happy about it because he just loves talking about magic all the time.
Karlach�s ending at this point can be called a positive one, but there�s clearly a better one to develop (whether that be more for this ending or a new one with a fix) and there�s also the fact that unless you turn into a mindflayer or she just dies, her Avernus ending doesn�t have any sort of closure for the player. Well, it does, but it�s left up to the players imagination, and I personally think that�s a dropped ball, since it�s really only her. Of course, this could always kinda just be an open-ended ending until Larian adds one that gives her an actual fix of some sort like you�ve mentioned, but I can�t confidently say myself if I believe that�s the case or not. I personally believe (I try too at least) that because she was added so late in the development, that�s why her endings are what they are (because she�s the only one in this weird situation) and that she�ll be reworked on for the Enhanced Edition like Beast was in DOS2. Of course, it�s no guarantee, but I believe the community reaction around Beast was pretty similar to Karlach�s, except Karlach�s has just been louder since BG3 is more wide-spread. Her ending is more uplifting now but it's far from where it should be. Right now her story is the equivalent of shadowhearts story ending with "I found a temple of Shar and I'll head to there soon". It's really disappointing how they've left it thus far and i really think we'll see more for her. I'm not hoping for a full rework but a cure or fix in an upcoming dlc is something I'm really hoping for. I hope they're listening to the community and give her a happy ending since she is one of the most innocent companions.
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I wouldn't worry too much about it with the amount of energy the narrative puts into really making the player want to like her. Though, I would prefer it if a possible DLC wasn't completely based on her because while I do like her and want a happy end for her, she and Wyll are on camp watch most of the time. She is just too perfect for me to really love her. ^^; Also I don't like red environments too much and Avernus sounds very red and firey, but that's personal taste.
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I wouldn't worry too much about it with the amount of energy the narrative puts into really making the player want to like her. Though, I would prefer it if a possible DLC wasn't completely based on her because while I do like her and want a happy end for her, she and Wyll are on camp watch most of the time. She is just too perfect for me to really love her. ^^; Also I don't like red environments too much and Avernus sounds very red and firey, but that's personal taste. It's all personal taste I can't stand gale because he commits far worse crimes and his ending is a professor in the school of magic. He got a really happy ending by comparison and that doesn't sit well with me.
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It's all personal taste I can't stand gale because he commits far worse crimes and his ending is a professor in the school of magic. He got a really happy ending by comparison and that doesn't sit well with me. You can always make him sacrifice himself, if you find that more just. Though I don't know what crimes he is supposed to have committed unless you make him commit them.
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It's all personal taste I can't stand gale because he commits far worse crimes and his ending is a professor in the school of magic. He got a really happy ending by comparison and that doesn't sit well with me. You can always make him sacrifice himself, if you find that more just. Though I don't know what crimes he is supposed to have committed unless you make him commit them. gale had so much ambition that even being close/ in love/ the muse of mystra wasnt enough and he tried to get more and more and more magic power. When he asked mystra to show him more of the weave and she said no be content and in response he tried chasing down ancient magic with near 0 understanding of it. His crime was unbridled ambition in the face of a life anyone else in his circumstances wouldve been more than happy. Gale went against the goddess of the weave and his punishment is..... a teaching job..... just my 2 cents i know its not everyones opinion or even a popular one but between that and the way he talks he just gets on my nerves.
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Yeah. I�m not too worried about it, but I�m still a little worried, if that makes sense.
The game has clearly done way better than they expected, and they�ve made numerous statements as to how it�s changed their approach to the game and how long they want to work on it, and what they want to do. Combine that with how vocal people are with and about Karlach, and then you can put it together that something must be coming down the pipeline for her eventually.
Yet, I also can�t help but a feel a little worried simply because. But that�s what happens when a company and actors who care do a good job.
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gale had so much ambition that even being close/ in love/ the muse of mystra wasnt enough and he tried to get more and more and more magic power. When he asked mystra to show him more of the weave and she said no be content and in response he tried chasing down ancient magic with near 0 understanding of it. His crime was unbridled ambition in the face of a life anyone else in his circumstances wouldve been more than happy. Gale went against the goddess of the weave and his punishment is..... a teaching job..... just my 2 cents i know its not everyones opinion or even a popular one but between that and the way he talks he just gets on my nerves. He was a gifted child who, while clearly loving his craft, magic, was also made to feel it is the only thing valuable about him. He is also a wizard, so he did work for his great magical skill and his position. So yes, to prove himself worthy to his lady love to become and even better wizard, he tried to get something for her that turned out not to be the thing he expected. His punishment for that was, that he lost all or most of his magical skill (again the thing he worked for all his life), his lover did not talk to him anymore, he became actively dangerous to be around and spend a year alone in his tower because he had nobody to turn to but his cat. When you bring him to his good ending, he either becomes a teacher who actively tries to foster a better work-life-balance in his students, helps to rebuild the Gate or becomes an adventurer who helps people just for the sake of it. In each of his good endings, he is happy but a lot of this happiness come from helping others in some way. That is a pretty nice character arc. I can get why people find him annoying but searching for some great "crime" to justify that dislike with morale is like saying Shadowheart should have seen through Mother Superior's game, Astarion should have stood up to Cazador more or Karlach should have not trusted Gortash.
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So it has been confirmed there never was cut content for her in Act III. They did an interview with IGN (and Samantha B�art retweeted it).
Which honestly makes it kind of sad that we have all these breadcrumbs. There are just so many obvious loose ends, its weird. It might just be that it was never fully fleshed out, due to the time crunch at the end, and she was a late addition, but who knows at this point.
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Yeah that is the weirdest thing. Probably the biggest plot point issue i have with the game.
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So it has been confirmed there never was cut content for her in Act III. They did an interview with IGN (and Samantha B�art retweeted it).
Which honestly makes it kind of sad that we have all these breadcrumbs. There are just so many obvious loose ends, its weird. It might just be that it was never fully fleshed out, due to the time crunch at the end, and she was a late addition, but who knows at this point. thats either really lazy on larians end or really cruel to lead the pc along the whole of act 3 with enriched iron, gondians and a possible cure at the steel foundry only to get shafted, ignored, and left with a pile of useless iron outside of asking damon to make some stuff. It just makes 0 sense to go out of their way to create this enriched iron then just throw it away and give 0 chance to help her in act 3. Those are some annoying plot holes in act 3 that does taint the last act i hope we get something in a dlc for karlach.
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My guess is that they had the idea of the Gondians and the Steel Watch, but made it part of the infernal engine questline when they came up with it. Because if you take out the knowledge of infernal machinery, the Steel Watch and Gondians concept still works. And the refined infernal iron used is just to show the difference between the level of tech. Which might also explain why we get a single bit of dialogue with her explaining they cannot fix the engine according to the Steel Watch.
It is certainly disappointing that's how it is. Because as we've been saying for... 140 pages, this could have been done to finish her story in a happier fashion. One that felt more complete but we ended up chasing red herrings that were not intended to be inferred that way. After all, it's easy to assume players will take something one way when you've designed it as Larian did/what I said above. But without that context of adding the infernal engine later when the Gondian quest is made, it's incredibly easy to assume the refined infernal iron was part of cut content, there was intent behind it, etc.
Ultimately, with the epilogue party, I'm content with the story as is now. My biggest issues were much the same as others had, where it doesn't feel like we actually have an impact of helping our companion like we do with others. Certainly was still emotional and well written in the bubble, but it felt very poorly done when everything was brought together. With the epilogue suggesting the engine design in avernus and the forge, it feels like our actions, and our support to go to Avernus rather than die, that we're able to keep her story going and open ended, which is really all I needed from the story, rather than a forced tragedy.
I'm still not completely satisfied because it DOES feel like we try all of 0 ideas in act 3 to fix it ourselves, but I am satisfied that they are trying to remedy that with what is offered in the epilogue. Who knows maybe they will make a DLC after all to stop a new evil high level plot, and include fixing the engine along the way to make it really feel whole.
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gale had so much ambition that even being close/ in love/ the muse of mystra wasnt enough and he tried to get more and more and more magic power. When he asked mystra to show him more of the weave and she said no be content and in response he tried chasing down ancient magic with near 0 understanding of it. His crime was unbridled ambition in the face of a life anyone else in his circumstances wouldve been more than happy. Gale went against the goddess of the weave and his punishment is..... a teaching job..... just my 2 cents i know its not everyones opinion or even a popular one but between that and the way he talks he just gets on my nerves. He was a gifted child who, while clearly loving his craft, magic, was also made to feel it is the only thing valuable about him. He is also a wizard, so he did work for his great magical skill and his position. So yes, to prove himself worthy to his lady love to become and even better wizard, he tried to get something for her that turned out not to be the thing he expected. His punishment for that was, that he lost all or most of his magical skill (again the thing he worked for all his life), his lover did not talk to him anymore, he became actively dangerous to be around and spend a year alone in his tower because he had nobody to turn to but his cat. When you bring him to his good ending, he either becomes a teacher who actively tries to foster a better work-life-balance in his students, helps to rebuild the Gate or becomes an adventurer who helps people just for the sake of it. In each of his good endings, he is happy but a lot of this happiness come from helping others in some way. That is a pretty nice character arc. I can get why people find him annoying but searching for some great "crime" to justify that dislike with morale is like saying Shadowheart should have seen through Mother Superior's game, Astarion should have stood up to Cazador more or Karlach should have not trusted Gortash. i see your point but i have to point out shadowheart was taken as a child, brainwashed and indoctrinated into a cult for the purpose of a dark goddedd. astarion[my vampire lore knowledge is rusty at best sorry] as far as i can recall was more or less forced into what happened with cazador since cazador was so much more powerful than astarion him standing up to him wouldve led to him just getting killed, tortured, or both. Gale on the other hand was the muse of the goddess of magic and in spite of her saying to be content and just chill out he went and delved into stuff he knew nothing about and pissed her off. im not saying he commited a great crime i wont claim that but compared to every other origin gale more than earned his punishment atleast from my point of view.
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gale had so much ambition that even being close/ in love/ the muse of mystra wasnt enough and he tried to get more and more and more magic power. When he asked mystra to show him more of the weave and she said no be content and in response he tried chasing down ancient magic with near 0 understanding of it. His crime was unbridled ambition in the face of a life anyone else in his circumstances wouldve been more than happy. Gale went against the goddess of the weave and his punishment is..... a teaching job..... just my 2 cents i know its not everyones opinion or even a popular one but between that and the way he talks he just gets on my nerves. He was a gifted child who, while clearly loving his craft, magic, was also made to feel it is the only thing valuable about him. He is also a wizard, so he did work for his great magical skill and his position. So yes, to prove himself worthy to his lady love to become and even better wizard, he tried to get something for her that turned out not to be the thing he expected. His punishment for that was, that he lost all or most of his magical skill (again the thing he worked for all his life), his lover did not talk to him anymore, he became actively dangerous to be around and spend a year alone in his tower because he had nobody to turn to but his cat. When you bring him to his good ending, he either becomes a teacher who actively tries to foster a better work-life-balance in his students, helps to rebuild the Gate or becomes an adventurer who helps people just for the sake of it. In each of his good endings, he is happy but a lot of this happiness come from helping others in some way. That is a pretty nice character arc. I can get why people find him annoying but searching for some great "crime" to justify that dislike with morale is like saying Shadowheart should have seen through Mother Superior's game, Astarion should have stood up to Cazador more or Karlach should have not trusted Gortash. i see your point but i have to point out shadowheart was taken as a child, brainwashed and indoctrinated into a cult for the purpose of a dark goddedd. astarion[my vampire lore knowledge is rusty at best sorry] as far as i can recall was more or less forced into what happened with cazador since cazador was so much more powerful than astarion him standing up to him wouldve led to him just getting killed, tortured, or both. Gale on the other hand was the muse of the goddess of magic and in spite of her saying to be content and just chill out he went and delved into stuff he knew nothing about and pissed her off. im not saying he commited a great crime i wont claim that but compared to every other origin gale more than earned his punishment atleast from my point of view.
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gale had so much ambition that even being close/ in love/ the muse of mystra wasnt enough and he tried to get more and more and more magic power. When he asked mystra to show him more of the weave and she said no be content and in response he tried chasing down ancient magic with near 0 understanding of it. His crime was unbridled ambition in the face of a life anyone else in his circumstances wouldve been more than happy. Gale went against the goddess of the weave and his punishment is..... a teaching job..... just my 2 cents i know its not everyones opinion or even a popular one but between that and the way he talks he just gets on my nerves. He was a gifted child who, while clearly loving his craft, magic, was also made to feel it is the only thing valuable about him. He is also a wizard, so he did work for his great magical skill and his position. So yes, to prove himself worthy to his lady love to become and even better wizard, he tried to get something for her that turned out not to be the thing he expected. His punishment for that was, that he lost all or most of his magical skill (again the thing he worked for all his life), his lover did not talk to him anymore, he became actively dangerous to be around and spend a year alone in his tower because he had nobody to turn to but his cat. When you bring him to his good ending, he either becomes a teacher who actively tries to foster a better work-life-balance in his students, helps to rebuild the Gate or becomes an adventurer who helps people just for the sake of it. In each of his good endings, he is happy but a lot of this happiness come from helping others in some way. That is a pretty nice character arc. I can get why people find him annoying but searching for some great "crime" to justify that dislike with morale is like saying Shadowheart should have seen through Mother Superior's game, Astarion should have stood up to Cazador more or Karlach should have not trusted Gortash. i see your point but i have to point out shadowheart was taken as a child, brainwashed and indoctrinated into a cult for the purpose of a dark goddedd. astarion[my vampire lore knowledge is rusty at best sorry] as far as i can recall was more or less forced into what happened with cazador since cazador was so much more powerful than astarion him standing up to him wouldve led to him just getting killed, tortured, or both. Gale on the other hand was the muse of the goddess of magic and in spite of her saying to be content and just chill out he went and delved into stuff he knew nothing about and pissed her off. im not saying he commited a great crime i wont claim that but compared to every other origin gale more than earned his punishment atleast from my point of view.
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Mystra was Gale's muse, not the other way around. And the "just be content" is easier said than done, if you have literally nothing else in your life but that one passion / your job and have a feeling that you just aren't good enough. (Very relatable.) They all are shaped by the environments in which they grew up or lived in and Astarion and Gale are especially messed up by this. In a way it's poetic. The guy who's ambition brought him all kinds of misery can use the burden this ambition placed on him to destroy all the instruments of human/illithid ambition (brain and crown) in one swoop, or he can redirect his ambitions and live a fuller life in which he uses his gift to help those around him. (Or he become a god, but I am not too fond of that ending.) Either way, Gale of Waterdeep dies that day.
But I am cluttering Karlach's thread with how much I like Gale. ^^
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gale had so much ambition that even being close/ in love/ the muse of mystra wasnt enough and he tried to get more and more and more magic power. When he asked mystra to show him more of the weave and she said no be content and in response he tried chasing down ancient magic with near 0 understanding of it. His crime was unbridled ambition in the face of a life anyone else in his circumstances wouldve been more than happy. Gale went against the goddess of the weave and his punishment is..... a teaching job..... just my 2 cents i know its not everyones opinion or even a popular one but between that and the way he talks he just gets on my nerves. He was a gifted child who, while clearly loving his craft, magic, was also made to feel it is the only thing valuable about him. He is also a wizard, so he did work for his great magical skill and his position. So yes, to prove himself worthy to his lady love to become and even better wizard, he tried to get something for her that turned out not to be the thing he expected. His punishment for that was, that he lost all or most of his magical skill (again the thing he worked for all his life), his lover did not talk to him anymore, he became actively dangerous to be around and spend a year alone in his tower because he had nobody to turn to but his cat. When you bring him to his good ending, he either becomes a teacher who actively tries to foster a better work-life-balance in his students, helps to rebuild the Gate or becomes an adventurer who helps people just for the sake of it. In each of his good endings, he is happy but a lot of this happiness come from helping others in some way. That is a pretty nice character arc. I can get why people find him annoying but searching for some great "crime" to justify that dislike with morale is like saying Shadowheart should have seen through Mother Superior's game, Astarion should have stood up to Cazador more or Karlach should have not trusted Gortash. i see your point but i have to point out shadowheart was taken as a child, brainwashed and indoctrinated into a cult for the purpose of a dark goddedd. astarion[my vampire lore knowledge is rusty at best sorry] as far as i can recall was more or less forced into what happened with cazador since cazador was so much more powerful than astarion him standing up to him wouldve led to him just getting killed, tortured, or both. Gale on the other hand was the muse of the goddess of magic and in spite of her saying to be content and just chill out he went and delved into stuff he knew nothing about and pissed her off. im not saying he commited a great crime i wont claim that but compared to every other origin gale more than earned his punishment atleast from my point of view.
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Yeah that is the weirdest thing. Probably the biggest plot point issue i have with the game. I just wonder if that also means that there is no chance of them expanding on her storyline in the potential DE. It didn't really sound like they're planning any major changes, to be honest. On the other hand, this was mainly about the characters in their current state, so who knows, really. It just irks me that the enriched infernal iron seems to have no use whatsoever - but then again we also get some other stuff that only serves the purpose of being sold to a vendor, such as the ingots.
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Finally finoshed my durge play through and saw for the first time the avernus cinamatic for mama K and the epilgoues. Avoided this thread a bit to save me from spoilers.
Firstly to get it out of the way, I did not like the avernus cinamatic. And I say this with love. To the larian team that worked on that, i know you guys worked hard and got it out asap so thank you for the work. But at the end of the day the scene felt very...patch work. And as most ppl have said alrdy it didnt give what the fabs have been begging for. (A way to fix her in game)
Whivh brings me to secondly- the epilogues were fantastic. I wont get into the details but it was extremely heart warming and gave much needdd closure to the games journey very well done.
And of course the heavy ...HEAAVVYY hinting of a dlc or another adventure with some of the main cast. And the mention of the avernus forge. Was a nice thing to think about.
So Larian...if it needs to be a DLC for me to fix this fictional red bunch of pixals heart. Then please...please just take my god damn money! And let me fix the engine damn it ! Lol
Also congratz on an amazing game.
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I also read the IGN article on how karlachs quest was ''never cut'', pretty infuriating to read not gonna lie. Larian doesnt seem to think karlachs questline is unfinished, maybe for PR reasons. That or they genuinely find her linear storyline with a unavoidable tragic ending to be good, despite all the other origin characters getting much more fulfilling questlines and satisfying conclusions. Sure, the avernus ending cutscene and the new epilogue give more hope to the avernus ending, and a hint that shes gonna get fixed and escape hell, but boy would i have loved to PLAY that story in the actual game larian!
Hell, larian stated that they were surprised people wanted a longer epilogue and humbly admitted they made a mistake in not creating that for the game, promising to add a proper epilogue later (which they now have). The fact that they dont seem to show a similar sentiment to karlachs story makes me fear theyre never gonna do any changes to her quest and just leave her avernus quest open ended. It sucks ass
It also doesnt help that karlach has much less dialogue in the epilogue than most other companions, especially if you accompanied her to avernus, so if this really is the last update to karlachs story that just makes this entire situation even worse.
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Yeah that is the weirdest thing. Probably the biggest plot point issue i have with the game. I just wonder if that also means that there is no chance of them expanding on her storyline in the potential DE. It didn't really sound like they're planning any major changes, to be honest. On the other hand, this was mainly about the characters in their current state, so who knows, really. It just irks me that the enriched infernal iron seems to have no use whatsoever - but then again we also get some other stuff that only serves the purpose of being sold to a vendor, such as the ingots. That's just it they could've had the steel watch with infernal iron and soul coins or something like that instead of hey you know that iron that saved karlach earlier? Here's the better version of that iron! Can I fix her engine with this better version of iron? Oh I know what you're saying. No you can't fix her. It is such a major plot hole and the fact they looked at that and said yea that was intended. Like I've said I'm confident that we will see the forge either in a dlc or a de around September.
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