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  • booinyoureyesbooinyoureyes Member Posts: 6,164

    Having a half gnome, half winged elf, grandson of a god, baby with Aerie. That kid's going to be all kinds of screwed up. Especially with Aerie just carrying him around in fights as a baby. Could you imagine what kind of ptsd that kid would get from it's earliest memories of his parents chunking people?

    Oh my god XD
  • marzbarzmarzbarz Member Posts: 187
    BG2 drizzt's buddy coming to collect his stuff after I ctrl kill him lol. Sexy items>morals. But when no sexy items well, I guess it makes me feel bad :P
  • selkyraselkyra Member Posts: 54
    Baldur's Gate is nothing compared to Planescape: Torment. In that game you can be an utterly disgusting, sick scum of a human(?) being.

    Plot being that you've already done something irredeemably evil which isn't even explained fully!
  • PteranPteran Member Posts: 388
    Jarrakul said:

    Killing the sverfneblin captain for the drow. Poor guy literally didn't do anything wrong, and we just finished helping his people out like two quests ago.

    You, you wouldn't hurt a Gnome would you?
  • semiticgoddesssemiticgoddess Member Posts: 14,903
    Pteran said:

    You, you wouldn't hurt a Gnome would you?

    He was just there to buy some turnips, I swear!
  • marzbarzmarzbarz Member Posts: 187
    Turnips is the code word! GO GO GO !!!! ( cowled wizards burst in the doors )
  • PteranPteran Member Posts: 388
    edited April 2016
    marzbarz said:

    Turnips is the code word! GO GO GO !!!! ( cowled wizards burst in the doors )

    Bad gnome, bad gnome, whatcha gonna do? Whatcha gonna do when they come for you?

    This week on COWLS!

    Cowl 1: "Our undercover officer is in there with the dealer right now. Once the exchange takes place, he'll give the word and we're going to rush in."
    Cowl 2: "All these damn gnomes smuggling Turnips into the city...before the Jansen Syndicate came to town, the Slums was actually a respectable neighborhood. Now look at it!"

    **camera pans to a shot of several beggars slumped over on the street**

    Cowl 1: "You see that guy on the left? He used to own a weapon shop in the Promenade. Then he got hooked on Turnips and it all went downhill from there. He tried getting clean but kept relapsing. His wife finally took the kids and left to live with her mother in Trademeet."


    EDIT: I tried adding musical notes to the beginning, but it erased my entire message when I saved it -_-
  • Yulaw9460Yulaw9460 Member Posts: 634
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  • BalladBallad Member Posts: 205
    Funnily enough, I've never had issues leaving Jaheira and Minsc in their cells on a good playthrough. I simply pretend they're not there.

    Imoen: "So Jaheira and Minsc are imprisoned in the cells to the east..."
    Charname: "Yesyesyes, Imoen, I really don't think this is the time for tales of trollops and plug tails. Now where did you say you saw those weapons again?"

    Then just leave. Whatever happens in the fog of war, stays in the fog of war.
  • AchterkladAchterklad Member Posts: 114
    Kill all of the Beshabans whenever I save Viconia. Bad karma, that.
  • AchterkladAchterklad Member Posts: 114
    edited May 2016
    Not contacting Valen's mistress after she's sent to lure you. The idea of Bodhi "disciplining" one of her fledglings just reeks of sheer cruelty, even for the undead. :(
  • semiticgoddesssemiticgoddess Member Posts: 14,903
    @Achterklad: Perhaps she would anyway; it shows she cares.
  • doggydoggy Member Posts: 313
    Telling a little girl in the docks who has lost her mother to toughen up. That really felt wrong.
  • sluckerssluckers Member Posts: 280
    edited May 2016
    I think I may have already posted this somewhere on the forum, but the worst I ever felt in Baldur's Gate was when I realized I had killed Mek'Rath. I think it was in throne of bhaal and it just came to mind: I remembered what Haer'Dalis said, that he had not been truthful and that he had been sent to Mek'Rath's to steal the portal gem. It was all a lie. Suddenly I realized: 'Dude, I killed that guy!' Haer'Dalis was like 'Lol, I know! Can I join you?'

    I ended up retreating to the pocket plane mid-battle somewhere, summoned Haer'Dalis using the fates and executed him on the spot. It was a totally random memory.

    Felt a lot better after.

    Now I just can't kill Mek'Rath. The guy's just trying to protect his home. I mean, say what you want about making slaves out of thieves, it still doesn't excuse killing the guy.

    Love his house, too. Wish I could have a stronghold like that.
  • batoorbatoor Member Posts: 676
    edited May 2016
    I have this particular thing where I don't really enjoy taking out Liches as strange as that sounds. Killing arcane users of incredible power and they probably spent a lot of time and effort becoming a lich in the first place. Regardless of what their is alignment I guess lol.
  • semiticgoddesssemiticgoddess Member Posts: 14,903
    Including Kangaxx! You didn't impede his murderous rampage at all.
  • SirBatinceSirBatince Member Posts: 882
    I had a coronet guard drop a level 8 spell.

    who am i kidding. when does that ever NOT happen?
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