

Posted 19 March 2003 - 08:17 AM
Posted 19 March 2003 - 08:21 AM
Posted 19 March 2003 - 03:02 PM
a) Imoen does not have a darker side in BG but Sarevok event and Irenicus slowly made her darker.
c) Imoen also became a champion of good though in a very neutral and personal way. She is a solitary archmage afterall not a paladin of some knight order.
When Imoen was living in Candlekeep, Tethtoril was secretly studying magic. Although magical studies is not prohibited in the keep it required Ulraunt's permission. One day Imoen saw Tethtoril (as a rogue she has her night escapades). She nicely blackmailed him by threatening to tell his studies to Ulraunt. And thus she became multi class in 3ed terms.
Imoen is NOT thief in my opinion. Please use Rogue concept to full extend. A thief is a simple burglar. But a rogue is something different a broader term. I analysed this in my novel. She is a bit cleptomaniac. She loves to steal things just for fun but like Robin Hood. At first she does not care much but then she becomes more careful and considering about results of her actions. Afterall pointless petty thievery would cause the party be persecuted or despised since a Bhaalspawn is generally disliked. And all the suffering she saw has thought her to be responsible toward people. So Imoen is a Rogue. A spy, eye pryer, cleptomaniac type.
Although I use 3ed rules now I would like to add this ad&d rule as a character trait: Dual class. She was first a thief (rogue) and she lost her professional interest and became a Mage. But since she wonders everything 1 She retained her thieving skills but uses them as an adventurer. 2 She became a generic mage. Since she is an adventurer mage, not a scholar or lonely tower mage.
In according to BG2 material Winthrop thought her to hide in shadows. I did not elaborate this in my novels but I plan to speculate and add this in future.
About Imoen's heterosexuality. Imoen had used to flee from Candlekeep at night, visiting nearby hamlets and villages. Choosing some handsome guys whom she saw during daylight when they come to Candlekeep to sell their goods. She had used to use her cantrips and invisibilty to charm hunks (even some burrowed magical cloaks or rigns or such) and well... have intimate relationship.
Past: Ascension, Return to Windspear, Imoen Relationship, The Broken Hourglass
"Perfection has no deadline"
Posted 19 March 2003 - 06:55 PM
Posted 20 March 2003 - 01:11 PM
Posted 21 March 2003 - 10:05 AM
Posted 21 March 2003 - 03:43 PM
Posted 03 July 2003 - 10:13 AM
Posted 03 July 2003 - 01:19 PM
Before I start, I just must say that I've always though that the PC is Imoens older brother/sister, not younger... Can be my mistake, but are you 100% sure that she's older?
No sir, little Imoen just scouts ahead
and
Yep, poor little Imoen is just gonna have to live in your shadow
is new to me. I've never heard Imoen refer to herself as little, not as I can remember anyway.
One more thing about it too, Imoen looks really happy. This novel seems to be happening at the beginning of BG2, and according to me lost Imoen his happyness somewhere in BG1. Pretty fast, too. Wrong mood in the wrong place, I'd say.
Past: Ascension, Return to Windspear, Imoen Relationship, The Broken Hourglass
"Perfection has no deadline"
Posted 03 July 2003 - 02:27 PM
Posted 03 July 2003 - 06:46 PM
Keep in mind that Baldur's Gate is happening in a medieval setting, and while commoners might be a little loser with rules of etiquette than nobles, having sex before mariage at that time was not really accepted. Especially for people living in a monastery.Nonono! She did read those sex tomes Quitch! She tells this Anomen in TOB! No naive person would do that and certainly nobody would remained naive after that unless she was mentally retarded.
Posted 04 July 2003 - 05:30 AM
But what I meant with Imoen was that she don't call herself "little", or at least I don't remember she's ever used that.
Past: Ascension, Return to Windspear, Imoen Relationship, The Broken Hourglass
"Perfection has no deadline"
Posted 07 October 2003 - 05:05 PM
I must say I was surprised. The game made it seem that she was a lot older and it seemed to me she would be since she's been long time friends with Gorion.Incidently, Jaheira is 20 as well (surprises most people).
Posted 07 October 2003 - 05:15 PM
I have to agree with Quitch here. To me, Imoen seems like someone who keeps people from getting close to her despite her friendly nature.About Imoen's heterosexuality. Imoen had used to flee from Candlekeep at night, visiting nearby hamlets and villages. Choosing some handsome guys whom she saw during daylight when they come to Candlekeep to sell their goods. She had used to use her cantrips and invisibilty to charm hunks (even some burrowed magical cloaks or rigns or such) and well... have intimate relationship.
I wouldn't think that this was very Imoen. During her Candlekeep years she still strikes me as a sort of "Boys? Urghh!" kind of person. Considering the number of novels she reads, I would wager that someone would need to ride in and sweep her off her feet. She certainly wouldn't go looking for sex IMO.
Posted 08 October 2003 - 04:32 AM
Dave Gaider, lead designer of BG2. Probably got mention during the development of Ascension, though he may have said this on one of the forums... I don't remember. He also said that he had always thought of her as around 30 (in human terms).I must say I was surprised. The game made it seem that she was a lot older and it seemed to me she would be since she's been long time friends with Gorion.Incidently, Jaheira is 20 as well (surprises most people).
Where did you find this out? I've been trying to find out her age for a while now.
Past: Ascension, Return to Windspear, Imoen Relationship, The Broken Hourglass
"Perfection has no deadline"
Posted 08 October 2003 - 11:15 AM
Posted 24 November 2003 - 01:01 AM
It depends on who you ask. An elf, according to D&D 3e, is considered an adult at around age 100. Whether this is due to the extremely slow pace of elven society, or an actual biological difference is up to debate.Is there a difference between elven years and human years?
Posted 13 September 2004 - 11:23 PM
Posted 14 September 2004 - 02:11 PM
earth 500 years ago wasn't really medival either, but i get your point.Actually, the Realms is only a medieval setting in terms of the technology level and general appearence. Not a whole lot else is similar at all. Remember, Faerun is not Earth 500 years ago, but a different world with different religions and morals.
Posted 09 October 2004 - 02:15 AM
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