The_Mask
Just like Yves, I chase tales.
In the shorter term, Larian has a lot of work still to do on Baldur's Gate 3. When I ask if it might come out in 2019, Vincke only laughs and says no.
So nothing this year, 100% sure.
In the shorter term, Larian has a lot of work still to do on Baldur's Gate 3. When I ask if it might come out in 2019, Vincke only laughs and says no.
Could anyone confirm that this mine worker exists? .
You're talking about a guard in chapter 4 in the cloakwood mines. He talks about lacking a little starch in his 'maypole' :"If you know what I mean" ... is basically the wording he uses. You can then tell him that it's because he's breathing fumes from the mines, and a bunch of other things. level 1 mines, cloakwood, second guard you encounter.
Who gives a shit? its an assault. Big ships in the skies, population infested and turned into more mind flayers.I don't think it will be a conventional assault.
According to On Hallowed Ground (a Planescape AD&D book), there's Ilsensine aka the 'Great Brain'. Colin McComb writes:
"A being of pure energy, Ilsensine is the patron and creator of the illithid race (and, some say, the secret master of the cranium rats as well). Depicted as a huge, green-glowing brain, the power's tentacles extend across the multiverse, feeding information directly to the bloated mass of the god-brain."
So, eh, maybe I guess...? I really like the Illithids but I'm not sure if their center stage is a good fit for a.. Baldur's Gate game. Wonder why they didn't just make "The Underdark: a Belgian D&D adventure" or something similar.
Go out and read I, Tyrant, which details "the race's history, religion, culture, settlements and psychology, as well as statistics on further true beholder deviants." The demographics on deviancy among beholders is particularly startling, particularly given that this was before the opioid epidemic.I'm not sure what I just read but I kind of want more of itAlso, by far my favorite part in BG2 is when you go to Beholder Town. That defines the game as much as space hamsters. As I've posted about previously, beholders are so amazingly dumb, like the fact of a beholder running a thieves' guild, it's just beautiful. There's not much like that left in gaming space. Many beholders probably have names that are simply team members' last names reversed. All beholders should have such names. So when you get to Beholder Town, and there's like a whole beholder community, probably some beholders are just proletarians who have to clean toilets, and there are some beholder hausfaus, and probably there are beholders who look at themselves in the mirror and shed a single tear out of each eye because "beauty is in the eye of the beholder" has a cruel irony when even other beholders think you're too round, etc., etc. Best area in BG. And as I recall, the Shelbyville to the beholders' Springfield was an Illithid town where there were likely Illithid shopkeepers and Illithid psychoanalysts (even mindflayers need therapy, etc.). That's Baldur's Gate to me. (Also wasn't there a crashed Spelljammer spaceship in the same area, which is maybe where Boo came from? Maybe Sn'erf can appear in BG3 that way...) Anyway, I really hope the Illithids in the trailer come from Shelbyville, and after the local dry goods merchant gets transformed into an Illithid, he just goes on with his job, selling alchemy ingredients for more than he buys them, while making weird squid noises with his mouth.
Gavin is the only person who will deliver me that game.
People and all other creatures. The tadpoles need to find a host to evolve and those that dont are eaten as a delicacy - serve as food source for Elder brains which command every illithid colony.I thought mind flayers just sucked brains, never knew they actually infected people and turned them into their own.
In another interview he saidIn the shorter term, Larian has a lot of work still to do on Baldur's Gate 3. When I ask if it might come out in 2019, Vincke only laughs and says no.
So nothing this year, 100% sure.
The interviews are all over the place honestly.We're also in 2019 now--so it's not going to necessarily launch this year
That was Fallout 1/2, are you sure BGs and IWD used the same?"Cavalier Oblique"
The gentleman scholar's perspective.
From the Baldur’s Mouth
One of my favorite aspects of Murder in Baldur’s Gate is the Baldur’s Mouth, a newservice in the city. It has town criers and printed broadsheets. As an ex-newspaper reporter and editor, I had to ask if the Mouth would be in Baldur’s Gate III.
“I’ll give you this exclusive,” Vincke said with a laugh, after fending off a number of questions. “Yes. There’s an awesome quest involving Baldur’s Mouth.”
And that’s the scoop on Baldur’s Gate III.
the single thing people remember most about the franchise
The thing I seem to remember most about the writing was the random mine worker in one of the later mines who told this long ass story about how he can't get an erection anymore.
Since I appear to be the only one who remembers this and I could never find a screenshot and don't know exactly where it was in the game either, I am suspicious that my brain is pulling a Rashomon on me.
Could anyone confirm that this mine worker exists? Maybe its just me who can't get an erection anymore and my subconscious somehow projected that into the game.
I hope we get the option to call them fake newsFrom the Baldur’s Mouth
One of my favorite aspects of Murder in Baldur’s Gate is the Baldur’s Mouth, a newservice in the city. It has town criers and printed broadsheets. As an ex-newspaper reporter and editor, I had to ask if the Mouth would be in Baldur’s Gate III.
“I’ll give you this exclusive,” Vincke said with a laugh, after fending off a number of questions. “Yes. There’s an awesome quest involving Baldur’s Mouth.”
And that’s the scoop on Baldur’s Gate III.
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This guy Jason Wilson, must be one charismatic dude, because none of the others got anything even remotely like this from Swen - even though this is not much either, but... it's still information - I guess.
Since I have no life, I just cheated my way to the guard with the ctrl + j command and took a screenshot, uploaded it for you
Since I have no life, I just cheated my way to the guard with the ctrl + j command and took a screenshot, uploaded it for you
Thanks, bro and also to the other bro. Glad this exists!
Edit: also glad that on the Codex you can ask a stupid question about some obscure NPC with erectile dysfunction in some two decades old RPG and within minutes people will not only know exactly what NPC and where to find in the game, they will also provide you with screenshots and videos
Can't remember where I read it, maybe it was volo guide to monsters, that they reproduce this way. They take a host, does something with their body and it turns out as a ilithid later. The cool part it is that the ilithid could retain thoughts and memories from the host, turning them not as bland as clones of the big brain that they serves or whatever.I thought mind flayers just sucked brains, never knew they actually infected people and turned them into their own.
I thought mind flayers just sucked brains, never knew they actually infected people and turned them into their own.
That's how they breed, they are asexual. There are no different genders for illithid. As far as i remember from the lore, each individual deposits eggs at some point in their life, from which tadpoles hatch. These are kept in the elder brains tank and they eat each other as they grow. The ones that live long enough are implanted on a host. They eat its brain and take over its body and that's how a new mindflayer is born. Also, different kinds of mindflayers are created, depending on the type of creature the tadpole was planted on.
Knowing all of this, it got me wondering how that guy turned into an illithid seemingly out of nowhere and in a manner of seconds. Is that a thing in the lore now?
Not isometric is already a huge red flag.