gives Tav companions of various classes to help round out the party's combat abilities. Gale fills the role of wizard for the group, but his class can be switched using the power of Withers and a few hundred gold. Like the rest of the party, Gale's background and personality are both slowly revealed through his actions, and especially through his words.
As a wizard, Gale values knowledge, and his studious nature likely plays into why he was seen as such a prodigy growing up. The result is that he has no shortage of witty remarks and quips to make as the party journeys to Baldur's Gate. However, there are times when Gale opens his heart and reveals his true self, putting aside his shield of lighthearted comments.
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This line usually pops up in Act 3, when Tav speaks to Gale while wearing the Incubus' harness. However, it seems possible for this line to be used at other points in the game, as long as Tav is wearing minimal clothing and hasn't romanced Gale. Considering that Gale is obviously interested in pursuing Tav romantically, it's no surprise that he slips up and reveals his attention to their body even when he isn't their romantic partner of choice.
Although Gale tries to present himself as a scholarly gentleman, he's also a lonely man who's been locked away in his tower due to the Netherese Orb in his chest. He might not be thrilled when Tav doesn't return his feelings, but he generally accepts the situation when it's clear he doesn't have a chance. As a result, his slip up when Tav speaks with him underdressed is unexpected, hilarious, and just a little bit sad.
After the Nautiloid crash, Tav searches the nearby area for supplies, information, and survivors. Gale is stuck in a magic circle, and Tav needs to help him out of it in order to recruit him as a companion. Once he's free, Gale introduces himself and
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