Favourite sound-bite
bryn
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What is you favourite sound-bite from the Baldur's Gate series? Mine is either:
"Many, many pretties... piled high beyond the sky" BG2 spellhold, or
"You're a queer fellow" BG1 Imoen
"Many, many pretties... piled high beyond the sky" BG2 spellhold, or
"You're a queer fellow" BG1 Imoen
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Other than that, Neera's voice acting is great in both games. Highly recommended giving Neera a try, if you've been afraid of Wild Magic so far.
or
"Take that, you turnip-hating scum!"
or
"Ahh, home sweet home. Wait! I don't live here!"
All by Jan Jansen.
Maevar - "Yes, yes. Truth be told I wasn't listening."
I've quoted that way to many times.
as far as draconic battle cries go it doesn't get more intimidating that that.
"I haven't been this pleased with a group of folks since the cormyrians sent the price of turnips through the roof during the onion famine."
and
"Don't forget to raise me"
and
"I've had this little problem ever since I was a wee-gnome, when it gets dark everybody glows red "
I love Jan.
Edit: There was another one I remembered
"As do you Korgan, but alas blades be far too lengthy for the vertically challenged I'd hazard a guess."
Not a Jan quote
"What if we were to return to Baldur's Gate together? What would people say, do you think? *chuckle*"
Just classic
How has no one mentioned Dorn?? "It shall be even bloodier than you hoped!" I could listen to Gord Marriott all day...
Aye quick as ye blink.
"I smell... outsider"
"You must gather your party before venturing forth."
"You must gather your party before venturing forth."
"You must gather your party before venturing forth."
"You must gather your party before venturing forth."
"You must gather your party before venturing forth."
"You must gather your party before venturing forth."
So annoying and repetitive it wraps back around to unforgettable in a good way. It's almost... hypnotizing.
"Yes, it's a regular three-ring circus"
I love Kalah's voice acting!
The haughty noblewoman: "It is practically beneath me to address you" and "away with you beggar, you'll get no alms from me!"
Korgan's "Drink hail, wassail for all!" and Rasaad's "Taste my foot!"