Originally Posted by Taril
Originally Posted by Epimetus
Now if I see the smallest smidgen of the bones of the guy who says "I am an eternal, you are not, my condolences."

Fane is likely to show up again, given how he is literally one of the most important lore points for the entire Divinity series.

Okay let's put it simply:

He's the CAUSE of the important event, and no longer has relevance, and his story arc is played out.

Now when you put it differently, it seems to be that the way you put it isn't quite it.

Originally Posted by Taril
Originally Posted by Epimetus
Now if I see the smallest smidgen of the bones of the guy who says "I am an eternal, you are not, my condolences."
You might not like his personality, but many others did

Bandwagon fallacy if it's being used as an argument here. Like yeah, of course, the **literal entirety** of DOS2 and BG3 are considered to be higher quality than anything else larian has made combined, individually. I am just speaking my opinion, although it is better than the opinions of people who want the 6 characters of DOS2 to return and don't realize DOS2 was a low effort cash-grab capitalizing on the success of DOS1.

Originally Posted by Taril
Originally Posted by Epimetus
Now if I see the smallest smidgen of the bones of the guy who says "I am an eternal, you are not, my condolences."

so it's likely he'll show up again at some point (Especially as he's literally immortal so will always be around even through any time skips that might occur between titles)

Okay, considering what you said you would think your conclusion would be "would play a massive story role," not "would show up again." But you didn't point out anything I wasn't aware of already, I'm not arguing this it's just my opinion.