fig faeth character of all time. she's seventeen. she's the queen of hell. she has 2 heterosexual fathers. she's engaged in a campaign of psychological terror against a guy who is annoying. she has performed a successful surgery with no medical degree. she killed a god with shrimp. she can skateboard. she rebels against her mom constantly but also is her mom. her girlfriend is a bird. she's straight-edge except for drugs. she's a famous rockstar. she has 3 majors. she writes her friends kind notes but lies about who they're from. her bed is under a piano. she's her own warlock patron. and, of course, she's played by emily axford.
um actually, the "players have spent a combined 86 hours in character creator" statistic is skewed. indecisive georg, who spent 69 hours in character creator debating the same two hairstyles, was an outlier and should not have been counted.
Baldur’s Gate III manages the capture the quintessential D&D experience of two PCs having a deep, intense, romantic conversation while their party just stares at them awkwardly saying nothing and trying to be invisible.
god astarion is so dramatic. on one of his turns in combat he just said "careful, I bite." like ok???????? harlot. absolutely obsessed with him though.