Baldur's Gate 3 remains an RPG with numerous possibilities and permutations. With 11 races, 12 classes, and seven playable origin characters, no two playthroughs are ever the same. This variation extends to party members, who have unique dialogue depending on which situations you drag them into.
On my first playthrough, I brought Lae'zel, Jaheira, and Shadowheart everywhere in Act 3. I witnessed a lot of unique dialogue, mostly from Jaheira, a resident of the city and familiar with all the returning characters from the original two games. I was so set in my ways that I didn't even bring Astarion on his own personal quest, preferring to deal with Cazador without any trifling emotions getting in the way.
However, something I should have done was to bring Gale to face the wizard Lorroakan. I'd never considered that a wizard who holds himself in as high esteem as Gale does would be eager to dress down an inferior wizard.
Before you've even met Lorroakan, Gale reports that the people of Waterdeep consider him a "cad", which is slang for someone who treats women unfairly. Given his view on Dame Aylin, this description is fairly accurate.
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