If IWD:EE's release is any indication, we're going to get both the date announcement and the release in a small time window. As in, "we're done, it's ready, it's coming out [later this month/early next month] and you can place your order starting now."
As for when, I'm secretly hoping for Q1 2016 while expecting Q2 in order to avoid being like this:
Everyone is welcome to read the latest interview with the developers in the Dragon+ magazine. I've posted the screenshots in the what's known thread. Now will post the Glint's story.
@bengoshi I removed the screenshots you posted; Dragon+ is a free publication that I encourage people to grab if they're interested in reading the interview and the short story, but it's probably* better not to post that content here directly. Copyright and what-not.
(* I'll double-check on this, but for the moment it's better safe than sorry.)
A quick update about re-posting articles from Dragon+: The official answer is that it's not okay to copy the entire contents of the articles from Dragon+, even in screenshot form. Posting a link to Dragon+ is fine, but the content of that magazine belongs to Wizards of the Coast (even if it was written by Beamdog), and it's ultimately their decision where and how that content is published.
This actually extends to more than just Dragon+. It's not okay to copy large chunks of any copyrighted text, because it violates the copyright of the site, volume, book, or other publication where it first appeared.
We'll add an addendum to the site rules to make this clearer.
At least you didn't quail at your responsibility for this turkey and attempt to swan off and duck out of it, so I guess we shouldn't snipe at you or grouse about it.
So, the name of the Shining Lady is Caelar Argent. Caelar is probably based on the roman god Caelus (counterpart of the greek god Uranus).
"Caelus or Coelus was a primal god of the sky in Roman myth and theology, iconography, and literature (compare caelum, the Latin word for "sky" or "the heavens", hence English "celestial"). The deity's name usually appears in masculine grammatical form when he is conceived of as a male generative force, but the neuter form Caelum is also found as a divine personification". https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caelus
So I'm 90% certain by now that she's a celestial. 70% certain she's an angel. 60% certain she's a Solar.
@Vitor - perhaps you might also have mentioned that Argent means "silver" (from Latin argentum) or "money" (in French).
I reckon you're deluding yourself about her being a Solar (etc.), but that's already been discussed in another thread. You could just as easily interpret Caelar Argent as meaning "silver ruler of the sky" and therefore conclude that she's a Silver Dragon. (But no, I don't think that's likely either, since a Silver Dragon would be almost as OP as a Solar.)
We'll find out what she actually is when we see the game, but I'll bet that she turns out to be something more level-appropriate.
Sure. Argent does mean Silver, but doesn't mean "Dragon". The region of the Silver Marches is an example that not everthing that has silver in it is necessarily a Silver Dragon. The Argent Legion, for example, is a famous army of Silverymoon.
The Shining Lady can be a lot of things. But she almost certainly is somekind of a Paladin, since it's stated she's a "Charismatic Warrior" and that "Fight against demons"). Despite that, her red face really ressemble the Solar as portrayed in the 5E Monster Manual (Baldur's Gate has a tradition in having absurdly stronger final bosses than your party level, so it's not impossible).
Furthermore, in BG series we have fought dragons, tanar'ris, but never angels. An Angel as a final boss would be one of the few remaining options to innovate. So, that's another motive I have to seriously considere that. Definetely Beamdog wants to give us something new for the main antagonist, since the Shinning Lady seems to be the most valuable jewel of the expansion Siege of Dragonspear.
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If IWD:EE's release is any indication, we're going to get both the date announcement and the release in a small time window. As in, "we're done, it's ready, it's coming out [later this month/early next month] and you can place your order starting now."
As for when, I'm secretly hoping for Q1 2016 while expecting Q2 in order to avoid being like this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cdEQmpVIE4A
Chicken B: Cluck cluck?
Chicken A: Cluck.
Chicken B: Cluck cluck?
Chicken A: Cluck cluck cluck cluck!
Chicken B: BUCKAW!
Classic chicken joke.
Chicken A: Why did the human cross the road?
Chicken B: I don't know, why?
Chicken A: Who can say? Humans are weird, man.
Chicken B: I don't know, why?
Chicken A: Who can say? Humans are wired, man.
Antichickenator
(* I'll double-check on this, but for the moment it's better safe than sorry.)
(its what I get for having a cheap smartphone)
Dragon+
Glint Gardnersonson’s story: AMULET FELLOW & THE REGAL ROSE by Andrew Foley
http://www.dragonmag.com/5.0/#!/article/106532/100901942?loadFresh=true
This actually extends to more than just Dragon+. It's not okay to copy large chunks of any copyrighted text, because it violates the copyright of the site, volume, book, or other publication where it first appeared.
We'll add an addendum to the site rules to make this clearer.
So, there will be translations, at least a French one
"Caelus or Coelus was a primal god of the sky in Roman myth and theology, iconography, and literature (compare caelum, the Latin word for "sky" or "the heavens", hence English "celestial"). The deity's name usually appears in masculine grammatical form when he is conceived of as a male generative force, but the neuter form Caelum is also found as a divine personification".
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caelus
I reckon you're deluding yourself about her being a Solar (etc.), but that's already been discussed in another thread. You could just as easily interpret Caelar Argent as meaning "silver ruler of the sky" and therefore conclude that she's a Silver Dragon. (But no, I don't think that's likely either, since a Silver Dragon would be almost as OP as a Solar.)
We'll find out what she actually is when we see the game, but I'll bet that she turns out to be something more level-appropriate.
Furthermore, in BG series we have fought dragons, tanar'ris, but never angels. An Angel as a final boss would be one of the few remaining options to innovate. So, that's another motive I have to seriously considere that. Definetely Beamdog wants to give us something new for the main antagonist, since the Shinning Lady seems to be the most valuable jewel of the expansion Siege of Dragonspear.
I would lay better odds on her being a chicken.