I think an entire NPC for ToB was a little beyond the scope of UB.So there was more designs for Yoshimo, than in the game, why isn't it in the UB(2), or is it?
What is the saddest thing you have done while playing BG?
Started by Sir Kalthorine, May 31 2007 02:42 PM
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#141
Posted 09 April 2008 - 07:03 AM
"She could resist temptation. Really she could. Sometimes. At least when it wasn't tempting." - Calli Slythistle
"She was a fire, and I had no doubt that she had already done her share of burning." - Lord Firael Algathrin
"Most assume that all the followers of Lathander are great morning people. They're very wrong." - Tanek of Cloakwood
we are all adults playing a fantasy together, - cmorgan
"She was a fire, and I had no doubt that she had already done her share of burning." - Lord Firael Algathrin
"Most assume that all the followers of Lathander are great morning people. They're very wrong." - Tanek of Cloakwood
we are all adults playing a fantasy together, - cmorgan
#142
Posted 09 April 2008 - 08:07 AM
Just remembered another one. The first time I saved D'Arnise Hold as a fighter and Nalia asked me to be her proxy I turned her down. She so woefully told me how she would have to give up her freedom and become an anonymous Desperate Housewife that I immediately wanted to reload and accept her offer. I clicked "Save" by mistake (or through my normal inattentiveness). It seemed too much bother at the time to go back to the last Autosave.
I felt so sorry for her, and so guilty, that I wasn't able to look her in the face until I played the newest Nalia romance and made her love me. Now I know what it's like to be betrothed to a soup kitchen. And now I blithely dump her after I've taken control of her assets.
I felt so sorry for her, and so guilty, that I wasn't able to look her in the face until I played the newest Nalia romance and made her love me. Now I know what it's like to be betrothed to a soup kitchen. And now I blithely dump her after I've taken control of her assets.
I did battle with monsters, and they became me, and when I gazed into the abyss, the abyss looked away shyly.
See, it helps not to believe all the stuff that philosophers spout.
See, it helps not to believe all the stuff that philosophers spout.