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a suggestion for the clever people who make things like Kelsy and sola
Posted: Sat Jun 08, 2002 11:04 am
by Rattman
whay do you not make some of the characters from BG1
i know you can already download some of them but they have no interaction at all
it seems a good idea to me

Posted: Sat Jun 08, 2002 1:05 pm
by mynamewasstolen
A Montaron and Xzar romance would be fun.
Branwen tries to justify why having a high rep is not "the warrior path". Branwen attempts to convert Anomen to the worship of Tempus.
Ajantis and Keldorn are forced to compete for a promotion.
Kivan actualy has a dialogue with Tazok.
Tiax vrs Jan. The ultimate battle of the Gnomish ego.
Haer'dalis romances Aerie only to have her stolen away by one of the BG bards.
Posted: Sat Jun 08, 2002 1:13 pm
by The Z
Aerie and the BG bards?? Garrick was trying to snare a paladin the last time I checked....and Eldoth was infatuated with Skie...not to mention he's NE. Other than that:
-Yeslick.....although Korgan could whup him, it'd be interesting to see what would happen there
-Ajantis....resurrected from incident at Windspear Hills....Anomen/Keldorn dialogues
-Shar-Teel/Anomen/Jan Jansen

Posted: Sat Jun 08, 2002 1:48 pm
by Ryo
Xan! A few extra points of constitution and a more agreeable specialist school, like conjurer or illusionist. Granted, elves can't be conjurers or illusionists, but NPCs are allowed to bend a few rules here or there. He'd undoubtedly have some great interactions. He could, um, mock Anomen or something. And you know his little speech when you all get dragged down into hell would be absolutely
priceless.

Posted: Sat Jun 08, 2002 5:39 pm
by fable
@Rattman, they put a ton of work into what's already been produced--and those mods are among the very best I've seen. Those people have got real lives and real jobs, and whatever they choose to do, on their sparetime, for the benefit of BG2 and its players, is being done gratis. We owe 'em a lot as it is: when's the last time here that you praised them in print, hmm?
I'm closing this topic. It serves no purpose to demand something of people who work in their spare time, especially when they have email accounts and messageboards of their own that you can visit to make suggestions.