Originally Posted by Trantion
Originally Posted by jinetemoranco
Originally Posted by Trantion
I kicked Astarion out pretty early with a wooden stake to the gut so I wouldn't have noticed it near his tent.

Very unrelated to the topic, but if you do another run you should definitely bring him along, he's widely recognised as one of if not the best written companion and his quest is also one of the best or most impactful if he's present.
I'm actually planning to play as Astarion next time because he's so different to my last character, unless that is his writing is less interesting when you play as him

Originally Posted by Marielle
would also like to add Raphael's awesome song. The fight with him thanks to this song becomes incredibly epic and exciting (I replayed it several times for fun). On the downside - the constant playing of the same song in the tavern. The song is not bad in itself, but because of the constant playing starts to get very boring, it would be great if in elfsong tavern on vacation played different tunes, including we could hear "I Want To Live" again.
I've heard good things about Raphael's song, and it's got way more listens than any of the others on Spotify, but I've been trying to avoid it so far until I actually play that bit of the game. I want to hear it in place for the first time

Yeah, I don't recommend playing as him to experience his writing, BG3's origins aren't that fleshed out. Maybe try playing Durge? That should also be different to your character from what I can gather.

Completely recommend experiencing Raphael's song going in blind. Incredible experience.