Query: did anyone ever manage to trigger these romantic banters while romancing Minthara?

Apparently all companions have banter about our relationship with Minthara, but I honestly don't remember ever hearing any of these during my playthroughs as I'd definitely recall them, especially with Karlach. The weird thing is these apparently trigger after ACT II and ACT III romance scenes, but Minthara does not have any romance scenes at all. Was thinking of documenting these as well today by taking Gale into the party, but he had nothing to say.

[Linked Image from bg3.wiki] SHADOWHEART


AFTER ACT II ROMANCE SCENE IF THE PLAYER IS ROMANCING MINTHARA;

  • Shadowheart: Any doubts about falling for a foe, Minthara? Or does that just add spice to things?
  • Minthara: I do not fall for my foes. I vanquish them.
  • Minthara: I cannot love who I do not trust, with either my heart or my body. I am fortunate to have found someone worthy.

AFTER ACT III ROMANCE SCENE IF THE PLAYER IS ROMANCING MINTHARA;

  • Shadowheart: Is drow society as the books say? It almost sounds tempting - matriarchal power, flourishing to its greatest extent.
  • Minthara: It flourishes because the strong feed on the weak. Charming as you are, child, you would be nourishment for the matrons mothers.
  • Shadowheart: ...Of course.

[Linked Image from bg3.wiki] LAE'ZEL


AFTER ACT II ROMANCE SCENE IF THE PLAYER IS ROMANCING MINTHARA;

  • Lae'zel: Our leader is a fool for love, Minthara. I'd never be compelled to conduct such a poorly-planned jailbreak.
  • Minthara: They did not do it for love. They did it for my prowess in combat, as well as coitus. I excel in both.
  • Lae'zel: As do I. Sometimes the acts are not dissimilar.

AFTER ACT III ROMANCE SCENE IF THE PLAYER IS ROMANCING MINTHARA;

  • Lae'zel: At what age do you think it is right to set a child upon mortal combat?
  • Minthara: The moment it can hold a blade. It may even test its resilience against some common poisons while it is still in the womb.
  • Lae'zel: Tsk'va. We do not wilfully risk our young until they are of thirteen years. No point wasting battle-flesh before it's primed.

[Linked Image from bg3.wiki] KARLACH


AFTER ACT II ROMANCE SCENE IF THE PLAYER IS ROMANCING MINTHARA;

  • Karlach: Hey, so, what's romance like in the Underdark, Minthara?
  • Minthara: In Menzoberranzan, romance is commonly a luxury enjoyed between women. Men are mostly present for propagation.
  • Minthara: Here on the surface, gender does not define one's role so strictly. There are weaklings of every sort.

AFTER ACT III ROMANCE SCENE IF THE PLAYER IS ROMANCING MINTHARA;

  • Karlach: It's funny seeing you so smitten, Minthara. Didn't think you were able.
  • Minthara: I took my first lover before you were a spark in your father's eye, child.
  • Karlach: Go on.
  • Minthara: She was a high priestess of House Vandree. Beautiful, elegant, ruthless.
  • Minthara: I adored her, and had been sharing her bed for some time when the order came that she must die.
  • Minthara: I stayed with her while the poison did its work, and whispered words of comfort as she slipped away.
  • Karlach: Oh no.

[Linked Image from bg3.wiki] GALE


AFTER ACT II ROMANCE SCENE IF THE PLAYER IS ROMANCING MINTHARA;

  • Gale: I'm glad to know you have a softer side, Minthara. I was beginning to think you rather heartless.
  • Minthara: Loving another is not soft, wizard. It is one of the hardest things a person can do.
  • Gale: So you admit you've found love! How delightful - I'm happy for you both.

AFTER ACT III ROMANCE SCENE IF THE PLAYER IS ROMANCING MINTHARA;

  • Gale: I found an empty bottle of venom in camp, Minthara. Safe to assume it was yours?
  • Minthara: Indeed. I have been dosing my partner while they sleep by my side.
  • Minthara: They refuse to take it in their food, but I must build up their immunity in case we ever visit Menzoberranzan together.
  • Gale: Let's never speak of this again.

[Linked Image from bg3.wiki] WYLL


AFTER ACT II ROMANCE SCENE IF THE PLAYER IS ROMANCING MINTHARA;

  • Wyll: I really hope you're being careful with our friend, Minthara. I wouldn't want you to break each other.
  • Minthara: If I break them, it will be in the pursuit of pleasure, and they will die smiling.

AFTER ACT III ROMANCE SCENE IF THE PLAYER IS ROMANCING MINTHARA;

  • Wyll: Amorous passions usually make people more considerate, Minthara. Kinder. Sympathetic. Better at cooperating.
  • Minthara: They can also make people more protective, guarded, paranoid, and jealous.
  • Wyll: Never mind.

[Linked Image from bg3.wiki] ASTARION


AFTER ACT II ROMANCE SCENE IF THE PLAYER IS ROMANCING MINTHARA;

  • Astarion: So how does Lolth feel about romance? Are you expected to bite your mate's head off afterwards?
  • Minthara: Be grateful I no longer follow the Spider Queen's teachings. If I did, you would be the first to fall into my web.
  • Astarion: I can't tell if you're joking. She is joking, right?

AFTER ACT III ROMANCE SCENE IF THE PLAYER IS ROMANCING MINTHARA;

  • Astarion: So, what's it like caring for someone other than yourself, Minthara?
  • Minthara: You have never tried it, I assume.
  • Astarion: Gods no. It sounds like a lot of work.
  • Minthara: It takes less work than you devote to maintaining your foppish facade. And it's far more rewarding.