Correct! If @lroumen doesn't want to claim it, then anyone can come up with the next question.
1. Isair is half of a pair of twins, and is also half-elven, half-demon.
2. Mother Egenia says that Isair laughs easily, but gets enraged just as quickly, and that his skill as a sorcerer helped hide him when he was growing up.
3. Isair and Madae were shunned by humans in Luskan due to their demonic heritage, but fit in even less when they tried to join the Blood War.
4. The Diplomacy skill can't be used to avoid a fight with Isair and Madae.
5. Isair and Madae were the children of Sister Ilmadia, who killed herself on giving birth to twin cambions. They were raised by Mother Egenia, who taught them to be good, but when she died and the local villagers attacked them, they reverted to their evil instincts and killed their attackers.
6. Isair calls himself incarnadine in reference to his red skin color.
7. Isair fights with scimitars or machetes, just like his father, Belhifet.
8. The war with the Legion of the Chimera started when someone made a cake for the cambions using holy water as an ingredient. The water severely injured the twins when they ate the cake, sparking the conflict between the Ten Towns and the Legion. At the end of the game, the player can spike the twins' energy pool with holy water, preventing them from healing themselves and making it easier to kill them.
Kivan has a tattoo on his chin in his standard portrait, is a ranger, requires you to get to the bandit camp in a certain amount of time, and comes from a far-away elven land.
I prefer to hire children instead of adults, apparently. And yet I can't afford an actual headquarters. I guess I'll buy at double the price, at least?
I prefer to hire children instead of adults, apparently. And yet I can't afford an actual headquarters. I guess I'll buy at double the price, at least?
@Zaghoul Ding ding ding! Officer Vai hires... Chloe, I think is her name, to go seek you in Beregost. She's stationed in the Jovial Juggler instead of actual Fist quarters or whatever, and she buys bandit scalps at twice the price as any other shops. (I think this applies to Wyvern heads too?)
In a place with two faces we may meet, one of stone, and one of flesh. Unlike the others, your head was not part of the deal. Summer or winter matters not, for at either time you may still feel the chill.
In a place with two faces we may meet, one of stone, and one of flesh. Unlike the others, your head was not part of the deal. Summer or winter matters not, for at either time you may still feel the chill.
In a place with two faces we may meet, one of stone, and one of flesh. Unlike the others, your head was not part of the deal. Summer or winter matters not, for at either time you may still feel the chill.
You may meet him with the right choices, where Prism has been sculpting the face in the hill. Greywolf is the one bounty hunter that is not actually after your head in BG1 (as far as I know), but the gems, in order to collect his bounty. Of course the chill refers to one of the best long swords in the game, with good ol cold damage (I like that graphic as well).
Wow, I can't believe someone out there even remembered that woman's name, let alone got it on the first try! (IIRC, even hovering over her with your cursor didn't even bring up her name, just the title of "slave woman" or the like).
For anyone who doesn't remember, she's the slave woman chained to the wall in Yaga Shura's lair. She explains that she left the "Northern Lands" in the hopes of joining Yaga's army and wreaking death and destruction upon the land, but they couldn't see past her appearance and instead just tied her up and made her a concubine/"pleasure slave." She's also says that she is "in your debt," but then quickly tries to repay it so that she will be "beholden to no man."
I always wished that she could've been made available to join your party, even if it was really late in the BG saga. IIRC, there's even a dialogue option to offer her to join, but she leaves anyway.
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10. My name starts with "I."
11. My name ends with "r."
1. Isair is half of a pair of twins, and is also half-elven, half-demon.
2. Mother Egenia says that Isair laughs easily, but gets enraged just as quickly, and that his skill as a sorcerer helped hide him when he was growing up.
3. Isair and Madae were shunned by humans in Luskan due to their demonic heritage, but fit in even less when they tried to join the Blood War.
4. The Diplomacy skill can't be used to avoid a fight with Isair and Madae.
5. Isair and Madae were the children of Sister Ilmadia, who killed herself on giving birth to twin cambions. They were raised by Mother Egenia, who taught them to be good, but when she died and the local villagers attacked them, they reverted to their evil instincts and killed their attackers.
6. Isair calls himself incarnadine in reference to his red skin color.
7. Isair fights with scimitars or machetes, just like his father, Belhifet.
8. The war with the Legion of the Chimera started when someone made a cake for the cambions using holy water as an ingredient. The water severely injured the twins when they ate the cake, sparking the conflict between the Ten Towns and the Legion. At the end of the game, the player can spike the twins' energy pool with holy water, preventing them from healing themselves and making it easier to kill them.
2 I am a warrior trained in outdoor combat
3 My quest is timed
Is it Minsc?
4. I come from a far away land
Kivan has a tattoo on his chin in his standard portrait, is a ranger, requires you to get to the bandit camp in a certain amount of time, and comes from a far-away elven land.
@Montresor_SP you are up.
I will relent once it has been found.
My friend is rather untrustworthy.
And yet I can't afford an actual headquarters.
I guess I'll buy at double the price, at least?
4) I'll stay as long as you have something to sell.
In a place with two faces we may meet, one of stone, and one of flesh.
Unlike the others, your head was not part of the deal.
Summer or winter matters not, for at either time you may still feel the chill.
You may meet him with the right choices, where Prism has been sculpting the face in the hill. Greywolf is the one bounty hunter that is not actually after your head in BG1 (as far as I know), but the gems, in order to collect his bounty. Of course the chill refers to one of the best long swords in the game, with good ol cold damage (I like that graphic as well).
Who am I?
For anyone who doesn't remember, she's the slave woman chained to the wall in Yaga Shura's lair. She explains that she left the "Northern Lands" in the hopes of joining Yaga's army and wreaking death and destruction upon the land, but they couldn't see past her appearance and instead just tied her up and made her a concubine/"pleasure slave." She's also says that she is "in your debt," but then quickly tries to repay it so that she will be "beholden to no man."
I always wished that she could've been made available to join your party, even if it was really late in the BG saga. IIRC, there's even a dialogue option to offer her to join, but she leaves anyway.
Anyway, your turn!
Though the ones I work with are quite dangerous.
I advice you to not enter my workplace.