A newly noticed hidden dialogue in Baldur’s Gate 3 helps players delve deeper into one of the main character’s daddy issues. The award-winning RPG by Larian Studios was critically acclaimed due to its depth, both in terms of gameplay mechanics but also its branching narrative and sense of freedom when making choices. Many of these important decisions in Baldur’s Gate 3 are directly connected to the companions that venture alongside the player’s custom character, should they have created their hero or villain instead of using an origin character. Creating a custom character is the best way of getting to know these companions, should the player’s decisions not drive them away.
Depending on the evil deeds caused by the player, some characters that are more morally aligned to righteousness may actually leave the player, shutting them away from their storyline. One such hero is Karlach, who disapproves of attacking the Emerald Grove. Similarly, if players are too good, they may miss some other questlines, like the opportunity to recruit Minthara in Baldur’s Gate 3, for instance. If players can recruit a certain companion in the game and ensure that they do not leave before the end of Act 2, they may end up unlocking a secret dialogue, which reveals more information about them and their widely evident daddy issues.
During Act 2, players can actually hear Wyll talk about his mother. This is very rare since there are no other mentions of her throughout the entire game. The main names mentioned by Wyll are Mizora, his demonic master, and Duke Ulder Ravengard, his father who is in need of urgent rescue from the Absolutists’ grasp. As noted by user TheImageworks on Reddit, it is possible to talk to Wyll during the quest to find Arabella’s missing parents in the Shadow-Cursed Lands. As seen in the post’s second edit, it is not necessary to romance Wyll in Baldur’s Gate 3 in order to unlock this secret piece of dialogue.
When talking to Wyll, players can ask him why he has not spoken about his mother, despite talking constantly about his father. As demonstrated in the video posted by Zanysatsuma on YouTube, Wyll’s answer is quite a simple one: “There’s nothing to tell. She died when I was born.” As such, Wyll never actually met his mother. He mentions that he never felt the lack of a mother in his life due to his close bond with his father, Duke Ravengard in Baldur’s Gate 3. During this special conversation, Wyll hints that he misses his mother, despite not meeting her.
He talks about how he never missed her growing up with a close connection to his father, but that “now” things may have changed. Wyll confesses that he imagines how life “would’ve been like if she’d lived.” He sees himself pondering if he would have ever left the city expelled by his father or if he would have been forced into his unholy pact with the cambion Mizora. Despite his imagination, Wyll explains that there is no use in lingering on…
2024-01-15 04:41:05
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