Ah, the advantages of playing an evil party.Originally posted by Metatron:
<STRONG>But when I faced Balthazar and I learned that he wanted the taint gone as much as I did, yet I -had- to fight him, that was the straw that broke the camel's back.</STRONG>
Disappointed in ToB (spoilers)
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Well, your PC IS the Lord of Murder. After all, who wouldn't just kill kill kill if you are a son of a god that does nothing but kill other people? There wasn't much roleplaying opportunity in ToB, it's kind of lowered itself to a Dialob-ish level. I loved the voice acting. I agree that too much empty holes are left unfilled, which is kinda disappointing since this is supposed to wrap the famous BG saga. IMO, a computer game based on DnD can never resemble the human interaction and roleplaying of a traditional PnP game. Unless Neverwinter Nights can somehow do it, which I am hoping that it will.
"I find your lack faith of disturbing" -Darth Vader
The Church could use someone like that.
The Church could use someone like that.