Your welcome, Weasel.

On a related note, I personally think that Sarevok was a lot smarter than Irenicus, or at least his plan was. Sarevok’s plot was almost indecipherable until the very end, and when you find out his true intentions; that he plans to have a senseless war of sacrifice in order to ascend to the position of Lord of Murder, he became that much more scarier. Mad and smart, despite a somewhat melodramatic taste in clothing and grammar. (He tended to growl at bit too often for my taste. And did anyone else find it odd that he attended his inauguration as a Duke decked out in full Bhaal armor? I would think that Belt and the others would have found this a tad suspicious. But maybe they just thought he had an eccentric taste in cloths
On the other hand, my opinion of Irenicus diminished after I discovered his true intentions. At first I thought he was a priest of Bhaal attempting to unlock your power in order to bring about the return of his god. Instead he’s just a cynical elf with delusions of grandeur. And there’s really no tact to his plan. Steal some Bhaalspawn to restore himself and his sister then it’s off to slay his former people and hug some magic tree

Another key difference in the games is the townsfolk. If someone caught you pick pocketing in Baldur’s Gate the whole town would descend upon you like a lynch mob. In Shadows of Amn you can wipe out a whole group of Cowled Mages, Shadow Thieves or what have you and no one seems to care. I guess the people of Amn are just really jaded.
My only wish is that my character could open a shop like the Adventure Mart. I had a billion of those little Kobold short swords after playing Baldur’s Gate just once.

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I become death, destroyer of worlds...