Role-playing games are all about choices, relationships, and thinking about the box; so it should not come as a surprise when a Baldur's Gate 3 player queried the developers about a peculiar issue: why can't the Mind Flayers, not even one of them, be romanced?
Baldur's Gate 3 is the latest creation of acclaimed developer Larian Studios, following the path of its earlier successful Divinity series. Similarly to Larian's last products, the new title joins classic role-playing elements with compelling story, modern graphics, and an open-world environment full of details; this time, however, the game implements the tabletop Dungeon and Dragons ruleset, while its turn-based combat is a first for a Baldur's Gate game. It can be played solo or cooperatively, with a party of up to four players.
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Romancing possibilities are hardly unusual for the genre, being a central part of gameplay in many of the most famous role-playing titles, like in The Witcher and Mass Effect series. Likewise, the previous Divinity games have been known for the sense of freedom instilled in the player, as well as for the presence of oddities like the ability to dialogue with almost every kind of animal encountered. As such, the question posed on Twitter by user @calamarti to the Baldur's Gate 3 developers is not as crazy as it may sound: why can't the player kiss a Mind Flayer?
Larian Studios' answer is, however, quite on point. The Mind Flayers are the main antagonists of the game; evil, sadistic aberrations, physically weak but gifted with nightmarish psionic powers. In Baldur's Gate 3, they no longer hide, like in typical Dungeons and Dragons lore, but are conducting a full-fledged invasion of Faerun. They would
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