Originally Posted by Qia
I've deleted the game's voice files just so I wouldn't have to listen to her.

That said i'm curious as to why they went with this type of narration instead of a more normal storyteller approach.

If I had known that was an option or even had the requisite knowledge how to do so, I would have done the same.

In some respects I suppose the narrators voice can be said to fit some of the themes in the storyline, concepts like seduction, etc. but I prefer my narrators delivery to convey a little more gravitas, wisdom and solemnity. I find her voice too loaded with innuendo and an underlying sort of smirking humour, which is very symptomatic of Larian's playful style in general. To digress, the music in its own right is fine but feels a little too contemporary; the bard's song particularly could come from a modern musical. I just like my fantasy RPGs to have a slightly ye olde world feel I guess.