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Kalidar and Cilthazeir :Baldur's Gate 3:

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So yes, I happened to have seen Baldur's Gate 3. Not necessarily play it (yet, but we'll be fixing that later), but watched James Gaelhart (on Twitter) play it whenever his play sessions and my time online aligned. He REAAAALLY got into dragonborns and the Dark Urge, and I had a chuckle over how many times he made a new playthrough before settling down for a selective few he wanted to finish. I was lovingly poking fun that he can burn himself out with the sheer amount of playthroughs he either started to check the character in action, or just making a new character with new take on how he could make it play out.


And that turned into a bet that if he finishes his playthrough with the second character fully, I'd draw his two dragonborns that he played as. You can guess which way it went in the end.


Frankly, it was a great experiment for me, not only to show off what I can do, but also to start steering that perfectionism with simpler shapes to more details method in order to curb stomp the perfectionist screaming at me each time I DON'T do precise details from the get go.


Go play Baldur's Gate 3, don't be me who had issues even acquiring it up until now! (I may be spoiled on some of the main plot points, but I'm still in the dark by about 70%).


For the reference: Kalidar is the black dragonborn who was a Monk, and Cilthazeir is the white Oathbreaker Paladin.


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Nov 26, 2023
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