has many bizarre, beautiful, and downright repulsive characters, but some are so fascinating that they could command a starring role in their own spin-off title. While major companions with deep backstories, such as Astarion and Shadowheart clearly deserve some extra time in the limelight, there are plenty of other strange and memorable NPCs in Larian Studio’s RPG that could be fleshed out in a separate game. Considering the depth of ’s writing and the vastness of the D&D setting, Larian has established a rich foundation for a variety of future titles.
Including homicidal butlers, Disney-esque villains, and even brains with arms, has a diverse cast that could be used to push the setting beyond its RPG roots and into any number of other genres. Future games could also explore the myriad endings for ’s companion quests, whichtease vast conflicts and setting-changing events spanning several dimensions. If nothing else, new spin-offs would give players the opportunity to revisit some of the wild and beloved characters that made the original game a genuine modern classic.
Hasbro confirms that Baldur's Gate 3 characters like Astarion and Shadowheart are part of D&D's official canon so they may return in future games.
Loyal butler to the homicidal Dark Urge, Sceleritas Fel is a demented figure whose true nature remains unclear throughout the game’s main story. Appearing occasionally out of thin air to ‘advise’ players with the Dark Urge origin, Fel gleefully endorses any and all murdering, violence, or cruelty that they commit. The character’s genuine desire to help his master, combined with his violent leanings, coalesce into an unhinged Jeeves persona that might excel in an adventure game.
Though adventure games are largely neglected as a genre in 2024, the minor success of recent spiritual successors such as shows that there is still room for the classic point-and-click style. Freed from his employment with the Dark Urge, a spin-off could follow Fel as he wanders the
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