Originally Posted by Ubie
For a game that beats you over the head about how you should never trust a devil, choosing to do anything with Mizora surprisingly brings about no sort of actual consequence of note to the player. Even with Harleep you're cursed wetting your pants at random moments for all eternity. Sleeping with Mizora...you may have damned some souls(???) Maaaaybe a few of your companions will break up with you, but not because of anything Mizora did but because you cheated on them, like no duh. She feels like she's there for people who were too scared to fully commit to an evil Minthara route. It's pretty lame.


Yeah, that interview, no offense to the interviewer, kinda sucked, lol. Sort of wished they had a different interviewer asking questions. They chatted for a while about Astarion(not surprising), and for all the other characters it was pretty short.

I do think it's interesting that Swen felt they might've did "too much" with Wyll, when I think most people would argue that they didn't do enough. That Wyll spends maybe way too much time waiting for his turn to speak, what with Karlach, Mizora, his father and what not having a role in his story but there not being enough time dedicated solely to Wyll himself. Even deciding the fate of his soul you have to do the speaking for him.

Sven mentions that they lost a bit of room for all the stories they wanted to tell with him, and I wish the interviewer at least asked what those stories may have been or something. Or at the very least how different EA Wyll would've been from what we got.

Yeah, compared to what Astarion or Shadowheart for example got - or even Lae'zel, Wyll doesn't have too much. He could do with some moments like SHadowheart had with her parents or Astarion after defeating Cazador.


"We are all stories in the end. Just make it a good one."

Doctor Who