has ten companions that can join the player, eight of which have their own unique romance paths. Many of these romances have sub-routes depending on the player's choices throughout their story; for example, two people romancing Astarion may have wildly differing stories if one chose to romance him as a spawn if the other did so as a vampire ascendant.
One character available for players to romance in is Minthara. However, many people may push her romance route to the side because she is more suited for purely evil playthroughs. Despite this, her story may prove to be just as compelling on a non-evil playthrough,
It's probably not a surprise that Minthara is the least romanced companion since most first-time players won't end up recruiting her. If they do, it would also likely be on an "" playthrough or one where they raid the grove, where her romance starts. A truly evil playthrough misses out on Wyll, Karlach, and Halsin and possibly extends to missing out on Gale, Jaheria, and Minsc depending on certain choices and rolls the player makes, meaning they may often find themselves left with Minthara as a romance option.
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Minthara's personality fits perfectly with that of an evil Dark Urge character. She's one of the few companions to try and persuade the player towards gaining the Absolute's power. She is actively disappointed when they choose not to take it, unlike some other characters who may be initially tempted by it but eventually realize that it is best to destroy it. This is the main reason why many good-aligned players won't end up romancing Minthara, but anyone wanting to start their evil deeds later in the game without killing the druids and tieflings may still want to consider her as an option.
To gain Minthara as a companion without raiding the grove, a player must somehow leave her alive in Act 1. The most
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