Baldur’s Gate 3 delivers an epic adventure teeming with legendary characters and captivating storylines. However, for all its grandeur, it has left me with an unquenching thirst for some characters to have more screen time.
Amidst the myriad of heroes and villains, some characters have quietly slipped into the shadows, their potential untapped. Let’s shine a light on those figures whose brief appearances or underdeveloped storylines left me with a void that only fanart and, maybe, a future DLC can fill.
Rank BreakoutOmeluum is an enigmatic Mind Flayer who deserves far more time in the spotlight. In a world teeming with treacherous Mind Flayers who just want to snack on your brain, he stands out as one of the first genuinely good-aligned characters players encounter. Plus, you find him in the Underdark of all places, making him a refreshing departure from the typical Underdark denizens. Omeluum has much to bring to the table; after all, he broke free from the Elder Brain’s control. In fact, he even volunteers to remove the player’s parasite.
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However, though Omeluum’s initial appearance is compelling, he left me yearning for more interaction. His potential as a powerful companion in storytelling and gameplay remains woefully untapped. Sure, he makes a brief comeback in Act 3, in which he might even die altogether. But Omeluum’s brief appearance in Act 3 merely hints at the untold depths of his character.
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