Last, there is also some war criticism in the game, both against use of poison in warfare (closest thing to chemical warfare besides magic in that setting) which is seen as an item name “poison of terror” and Irenicus commenting that “even poison is not beneath you”. Further, torture as a poor means of gathering information is also treated:
and we are reminded that soldiers die in wars and not the officers, as a rebuke to an in-game officer, De Lancie, established as a coward:
Finally, combining this war criticism with an image of the large dragon skeleton now embedded in the Dragonspear tower:
the main story of Caelar’s Crusade can be read as an allegory criticizing USAs invasion of Iraq after 9/11, with a dragon the obvious substitute of the airplane. In the end of the game it becomes clear that one purpose of Caelar’s crusade was to “save the thousands that died at Dragonspear” and this is the reason that she has so many followers – they all had relatives or friends that perished at Dragonspear. The word crusade intrinsically includes a religious component, and remember that George W. Bush mentioned during the Iraq invasion that he has God on his side (I can’t recall the exact phrasing). And what would the outcome of the crusade have been, unless the CHARNAME had stepped in – a portal opening that causes terror and death to spread over the world, in the game in the form of demons from the Nine Hells. People probably have different opinions of the Iraq invasion and I won’t discuss it here, I just wanted to point out the reference. I had a chat about this with a senior game developer whose name will not be mentioned, just to make sure I hadn’t moved into tinfoil hat territory with this last one.
Anyway, due to shoving politics down my throat and a poor execution when it comes to gameplay , writing, and mechanics, this is without a doubt the worst “RPG” I have ever played by far, and my biggest disappointment when it comes to games. I was hoping for Beamdog to minimally just play it safe as already that would have satisfied a lot of people loving the series. Instead they chose…this. No thank you.