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ratscrap · 3 months
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evil gang 😈 evil gang 😈
based on x
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nyantythirty · 3 months
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How my companion portraits going so far
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xanfeursel · 3 months
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my images
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proffbon · 3 months
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You have to be specific when addressing our gaggle of pointy-eared miscreants, my good man.
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tadpoled-ranger · 28 days
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Evil/mainly evil/evil-ish bg3 characters as William Morris pieces (I got bored also the fic I’m writing is in a journal with his designs).
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Orin & Honeysuckle
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Ketheric & Pimpernel
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Gortash & Snakeshead
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Viconia DeVir & Apple (yes, yes, she's a bg & bg2 companion, if I remembered to add Sarevok he would be here too. I might do a seperate post akin to this for the first two games/other bg characters)
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The Dark Urge & Wild Tulip
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Minthara & Peacock and Dragon
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Flood Tide Allandra Grey & Fruit
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Balthazar & Sunflower
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Rapheal & St Jame's
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Cazador & Acanthus
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Mizora & Windrush
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Wulbren Bongle & Hammersmith (yes I did that on purpose)
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Astarion & Wey (he gets better later based on your choices, but also he's no saintly little innocent guy)
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(Dark Justiciar) Shadowheart & Borage
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God of Ambition Gale & Wreath ("god gale isn't evil!" <- he is to ME. also let's be honest, it's people like Lorrokan and Gortash worshiping him)
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terendelev · 9 months
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Bruh, some dragon age fans in a discord I'm in are trying to argue bg3 is a rip-off of dragon age.
Babes, dragon age was made because bioware lost the IP to Baldur's Gate and was inspires by DND to make dragon age. The same writers worked on it in part there will be similarities. BG is way older than dragon age. Babes wake up and learn how to google. That bioware boot is so deep in there it can see stomach acid.
Also, if you look at the name Viconia DeVir and then Vivienne de Fer it pretty easy to see what name took inspiration from the other considering one has been around since 1998.
IT IS SUCH A BRAINDEAD TAKE LMAO
I would have understood if they said bg3 took inspo from da:o about some aspects like camping and... maybe having a dog if I force to find parallels but saying BG3 is a Dragon Age rip-off considering how the franchise is OLDER than Dragon Age is ridiculous.
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depresanesfreetime · 6 years
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Dear Distinguished Writer,
may this electronic letter aid you and inspire you as you are preparing to write a short story for me. I will tell you a bit about myself, the franchises I chose and the characters to give you a better picture of what I would like to read.
My name is Aneta; I am twenty-seven years old, Polish, a bit naive and a bit bitter. Over a year ago, I returned to playing video games and, disappointed in several events in them, started writing fanfiction. I want to forget about my repetitive work and conservative society; therefore, I play and write. In fiction, I look for adventure, strong friendship and likeable characters. I tend to skip narrative descriptions of places when I deem their length unnecessary. I also prefer exploring dark and serious themes by myself, so your task this October, November, and December is to bring me peace and joy.
Now, I will proceed to my requests and the fandoms I chose.
First, I chose Viconia DeVir from Baldur’s Gate because, in my strong opinion, game developers mistreated her as a character, missed several opportunities for her development, and even made her spoken lines inconsistent throughout campaigns.
Baldur’s Gate is set in a fictional, fantastic universe with Medieval-esque technology, magic, dozens of races and deities. I mention the iron crisis in my request; it is a plot propeller in the game, not necessarily required for your assignment. If you do decide to mention it, here is my explanation, without spoiling the game: for an unknown reason, the quality of iron worsened, which makes non-enchanted weaponry and armour break faster.
Viconia (a fanart) is a dark elf who escaped her homeland due to house wars and her conversion to another goddess. She begins as a proud and selfish person, unable to sympathize and ignorant to other customs. I really, really want her to change her ways, and I wish she experienced no persecution, unlike in the canon. She speaks in a dignified, elegant manner. I specifically noted in the request, “She is NOT in a relationship” because of the poor writing decisions on a scriptwriter’s part.
Second, I discovered that Revolutionary Girl Utena was nominated by a fan. While I abandoned Japanese animated media out of disappointment, I believe Utena is one of a few great works worth watching. I remembered that Anthy Himemiya (a screenshot) (set of gif files) and Wakaba Shinohara (set of screenshots) do not get along in both comics and the TV series because of their clashing personalities. I think the first two episodes, one-third of episode three and episode twelve will help you if you are not familiar with the franchise. In the comics, Wakaba and Anthy have a picnic and Wakaba freaks out over Anthy’s miniature monkey (Chu-chu), calling her an alien. It makes me cringe when I think about it.
I would like both of them to acknowledge their differences and accept them without hurting each other or forcing each other to change drastically. This request might be difficult due to Anthy’s complexity, which is revealed piece by piece throughout the series.
Third, I need a prequel short story for Neverwinter Nights, where Aribeth de Tylmarande (a picture) and Fenthick Moss (a picture) simply coexist. The game is set in the same universe as Baldur’s Gate except in a different city and four years later. Aribeth is a paladin and Fenthick is a cleric; they revere the same god, Tyr (he was partially based on Odin); they are in a relationship; their personalities are very paper-thin before the plot of the game affects them. From what I can gather, Fenthick is kind, gentle, helpful, and trustful; Aribeth is elegant and devoted to bringing justice. Let them be together. Let them enjoy their free time.
That would be all. Thank you for the time you have spent on reading my requests and will spend writing the stories for me.
Happy December,
Aneta
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There was a character in bg called Viconia DeVir. And in dai we have Vivienne de Fer. Both have somewhat story lines. Both are portayed as sort of "evil" (although viconia IS evil in her dnd alignment unless romanced and pushed toward neutral) Also not saying vivienne is evil, just the whole disney villain thing going on when her.
Vívienne has the whole Maleficent look going on for her. And it’s spot on too, though remarkably different personalities.
- raven
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ratscrap · 3 months
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planning out a guy for a more evil-aligned run of bg1. dear rat boy
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terendelev · 3 years
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Baldur's Gate characters because after a long research I finally created my perfect party in my head now I just need to find them.
I also decided to add my characters. I created Elaina (Sorcerer/Half Elf) first then I learned female characters can't romance Viconia and intended to create an Elf Paladin but it seems like only humans can be Paladins. What a crime.
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depresanesfreetime · 6 years
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avandra said: I understand. It also annoys the hell out of me that the only possibility for redemption for her lies in romancing a male. Sometimes my reaction to shit like that is “fuck canon and fuck whoever wrote this”. The romances in general irk me because there is always that sense of “having to save the girl”. They are interesting characters with tragic backstories that give them complexity and it all boils down to love fixing everything.
I do miss some non-romantic interactions [...] that would allow character development, and what you say about Viconia being more willing to listen to other females is right, because it does make sense. Whenever I see such inconsistencies or problematic writing I can’t help but thinking “if they’d done this instead of that it would have made so much more sense”. New romances seem to somewhat improve this –I am still trying those so I can’t say much so far, though I do enjoy them tbh but there is much that seems just wrong.
Someone pointed it out and I agree, for example, that female characters’ alignment dictate a lot about how they behave sexually. Yes, Viconia being willing to rape is something horrible, but it does also say a lot that she is the one who is most interested in sex, while sleeping with lawful good Aerie –instead of waiting despite both parts wanting it– results in breaking off the romance… And let’s not mention that until SoD, the only LGBT romance options were evil… so yeah, I totally get why you’re mad. 
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