Coming to add something, since a friend more proficient in D&D lore pointed it out to me:
In the Patch notes for Patch 5: "A romanced Minthara can now refer to her bond with you using a drow word for deep, unbreakable love."
Spoilers in case someone considers the word one:
The word she uses, "alurlssrin", is specifically a word used by the faithful of Eilistraee, as an expression of their faith. Eilistraee is a drow goddess who is opposed to Lolth, and who leads her faithful to live on the surface in the light, in harmony with other races, which goes against Lolth's teachings.
It's very strange for Minthara, a Lolthsworn drow, to use a word like this, right? Eilistraee goes against everything she ought to stand for. My friend pointed this out in disappointment, as to her it's another example of Minthara's character writing having a lot less care put into it.
As an aside: I've tried to post this three times throughout my day, and each time I click "post", the forum stops working.
