What puzzled me, and I assume Saeran, was that when we talk about "Wyll's evil ending" or any of the other suggestions Crimsom made, you seemed to think those would or should be the only evil endings for the character. While the understanding of everyone else chatting here is that the character specific endings are something the characters get in addition to the unspecific ones.

Gale's Origin is - apart from being very very buggy in Gale's personal quest - probably the origin with among the least unique interactions, which I think is a shame because these unique interactions are what helps making the runs unique by adding flavour and versatility. Avatar-Astarion being able to intimidate people by showing his fangs for example, or the moment when Lae'zel tells him that controlling the tadpole isn't an option and you suddenly get a sneaky line telling you that the gith smells very tasty and you are peckish (That's how Lae'zel died in my first run.) are unique moments that add a lot to the idea of playing this specific character. And, if you flip it around, Gale as a companion is probably the character who has the most unique interactions for the other origins. Even if it's just little things like how he finds a similarity between Tara and each Origin-Avatar.

PS: I also don't think the Avatar-God ending is very open to interpretation. I found it sad under a coating of fun. The narrator tells you how you still care about your friends, but your way of interacting with them is heavily focused on asking them to worship you - and they aren't buying what you are selling. The letter God-Gale gets from Elminster as well as Tara's dialogue are also not very open to interpretation.

Last edited by Anska; 02/09/24 09:26 AM.