Jaheira and Khalid. I finally finished this piece of them. I really like the way it came out and enjoyed some things I tried out in this.
The stream is 2 and a half hours… I’ll do it for you Tracy!
So far: hard agree with Jen if you kill jaheira why do you hate women?
Tracy Wiles reading the My Dearest Wife letter (from this stream) :')
Someone said they didn't like his soup recipe
why is khalid mad? wrong answers only
hey! donate to uk trans charities today because it’s gonna be a rough one
I just found out that dynaheir and bastila share the same voice actor which makes sense because they’re both BioWare but I’m shocked- my old hyperfixation of KOTOR once again coming back
i can't get over this random dude writing self-insert friend fiction about the ketheric battle
ALSO BALSIN
STOP HES ALREADY TOO RELATABLE
So Khalid is autistic, right? We can all agree on that?
I think I know what his special interest would be: sword fighting. I can just imagine him yapping about different stances, hand grips, the history of sword fighting, and stuff like that,,,,
Tracy Wiles reading the My Dearest Wife letter (from this stream) :')
I hc Khalid’s patron was ilmater when he was younger and still in Calimshan but shifted to silvanus more when he met jaheira
For anyone who doesn’t know about the afterlife in the forgotten realms:
Afterlife in the forgotten realms is kinda vague especially in later editions but my understanding of it is after someone dies they go to the fugue plane and either
a) get picked up by an agent of the deity they were associated with (if they didn’t do something in life that goes against that gods doctrine which makes the god not want them
b) make a deal with devils and go to the hells as a lemure or something else if that’s part of the deal
c) go to the city of judgment. In 3e there are the faithless and the false. The faithless are those who don’t have faith and they become the wall until they get eaten by mold. The false are those who committed some kind of infraction against their patron that they didn’t want them. They become members of the city and are punished according to whatever they did.
I believe that the faithless has changed since then because I’m pretty sure the wall doesn’t exist anymore and faithless wander the fugue plane, in Bg3 withers says the same thing so in the Baldurs gate universe we can say the wall doesn’t exist. The sword coast adventuring guide used to mention the wall but according to the wiki this mention was removed in 2020 so it’s very vague (side note bring back the detailed campaign settings I love them I want the lore) i think the new lore is either the gods will take people who are worthy even if they weren’t necessarily a worshiper or that they still go to the city but kelemvor judges them based on their life and they chill in the city. I know the gods got mad at kelemvor because he was applying mortal morals to his job (since he was mortal) which is when he became more neutral
And I’m realizing I have gone completely off topic lmao I really like lore