One Baldur's Gate 3 Character Should Be Way More Powerful In-Game, Based On His Lore

One Baldur's Gate 3 Character Should Be Way More Powerful In-Game, Based On His Lore

From TheGamer (Written by Jack Coleman) on | OpenCritic

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Larian Studios wasn't shy about including some of Dungeons & Dragons' most iconic characters in Baldur's Gate 3. For example, we encounter two legendary wizards, Elminster and Volothamp Geddarm. The former has a more fearsome reputation, but Volo has a sort of divine intervention that makes him quite formidable.

If you've played through Baldur's Gate 3, you'll know how involved the gith are in the game's main narrative. In fact, playing as a githyanki offers far more unique dialogue options than any other race in Baldur's Gate 3.

We encounter several of the most important gith in the race's history during Baldur's Gate 3's narrative. This includes the 157th iteration of Vlaakith, her lieutenant Kith'rak Voss and the imprisoned son of Mother Gith, Orpheus.

Kith'rak Voss was the subject of a recent Reddit thread by the appropriately named IHaveAGithBabe. The poster argues that Voss's power level is far inferior in-game compared to his lore descriptions.

As time works differently in the Astral Plane, Voss is actually several thousand years old. He was involved in the original rebellion against the illithids, orchestrated by the warrior queen (mother) Gith. After violently earning their freedom from their illithid overlords, Gith insisted...