shows a variety of relationships, and allows for Tav or the Origin characters to develop a romance with another character or two. Some of those relationships have elements that are entertaining to witness, such as Ascended Astarion, making them options that are chosen despite the unhealthiness of it. But toxic relationships in come in all forms, from romantic to family and even business partners.
[Warning: The following article contains spoilers for Baldur's Gate 3.]
Not every relationship is ideal, whether it's with a romantic partner, a family member, or a friend. includes a diverse range of relationships, and they might be anywhere between healthy, complex, and toxic. Below are 10 of those toxic relationships, from the best, which could simply mean they're the most fun to watch, to the worst, which could include one or both members of the relationship actively working to kill each other.
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The talented Neil Newbon gave Astarion life in , and this earned him a place as a fan-favorite character. Both non-Ascended and Ascended Astarion's romances begin the same way, but Ascended Astarion's attitude changes as a result of how Vampirism works in the Forgotten Realms. Any emotional attachments are twisted when somebody becomes a full Vampire, and love specifically turns into obsession. This obsession he has with Tav becomes clear. While he calls Tav his treasure and intends to keep them by his side, the dynamic they develop could be considered toxic. Or at the very least, unhealthy.
With Minthara being a villain and a Lolth-Sworn Drow, it's not surprising that a relationship with her isn't the healthiest. And if a relationship starts with one
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