Romance stories come in all forms, spinning a narrative around charming or chaotic get-togethers. As with any genre, romance stories have plenty of tropes that often pop up. Even when it isn’t the focus, weaving in romantic pursuits is common in most forms of media.
Video games are no exception to this and can be some of the best parts if executed well. RPGs and visual novels particularly excel in this department, with Baldur’s Gate 3 being the latest journey to spur discussions over fan-favorite characters and interactions. More specifically, who to romance — since that kind of relationship is a key feature.
This applies whether players create a custom character or play as one of the origin characters. These pre-made characters consist of the companions found in the game’s first act and have interactions unique to their perspective. Just as with a custom character, the origin character forms deep bonds with others and can even pursue romance.
I’m currently doing a Lae’zel run, and I went in thinking Shadowheart would be my romantic choice. It’s a classic enemies-to-lovers story of a half-elf who dislikes githyanki and a githyanki who only knew battle.
Things took a change when Karlach and Lae’zel began interacting. I’m playing the latter as a slightly nicer version of her pre-set personality, and apparently, that meant bonding with Karlach. Before I knew it, the tiefling with an infernal engine as a heart set off a flame in mine. She’s a great character, whoever you play as, but there’s something special about her and Lae’zel’s romance.
When not playing Baldur’s Gate 3 as Lae’zel, she comes off as quite prickly. Bred and raised to battle as a githyanki Fighter, Lae’zel has a tough exterior and doesn’t leave a great
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