I would like to clarify that:ġ) Everyone has his own business. But some did not like it, I received a letter in a personal letter with insults from some comrades. ![]() They wanted the same outcome, though: for you to embrace the tadpole.It so happened that my hands just did not reach the reverse, I could not find any free time. They weren't referred to as a "guardian" in character creation, were more seductive, and didn't come to you from the CGI set of a Thor movie. A possibly relevant side note: In an early version of Baldur's Gate 3's early access release, the guardian was pretty different. I still have no idea whether or not to trust her. The instruction is the same: use the tadpole, become more powerful. She's stuck wherever she is, or at least that's what she claims, which is why she needs me to do her work in Faerûn. The other is that she stole some powerful magic from someone who wants it back, which is why she's always in the middle of a fight when she gets on the dream phone. She claimed that she, too, was infected, which is part of the reason she can protect me from the transformation. The second time my guardian, aka the "dream visitor," appeared to me, she explained that The Absolute is using the tadpoles to control the cult's leaders, and that they can be turned into mind flayers at the snap of a finger. ![]() But the guardian isn't asking you to gather an army like The Absolute apparently is, so who's talking to the goblins? Is it the same entity, tricking us? Or maybe it's the tadpole itself, trying to convince us to give in. (Image credit: Larian Studios)Īlso in Act 1, we learn that a nearby cult is worshiping someone called The Absolute, and that the cult's goblin leaders have mind flayer parasites in them, too. I made my human paladin's guardian a tiefling for funsies.
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