Goblins, harpies, ogres, owlbears, githyanki, hags, minotaurs, bulettes, duegars, undead.... ...and that just before entering Baldur's Gate proper. Not even counting the main threat, the Absolute cult. How long has this idiot been adventuring through Reaper Coast?
I know the options are endless. I have to stop myself playing as a cleric all the time. That and druid. I like combining them with paladins. Made a paladin of Lolth (actually was an option in dialogues) for an evil playthrough.
If you use speak with dead on him, he wanted the gold to "buy peace" (probably retire?) and he find him in act 3, he sadly hoped you didn't lose your mates as much as he did.
It's when you don't properly defuse his encounter with Zevlor. If he punches out Zevlor, or if you punch him out first, he and his goons leave and post up outside the Blighted Village like this.
Funny to refuse a prayer when you live in a world where there is a concrete proof gods exist, and can literally talk to you and they do hear prayers. Like, I get being against worshiping gods for your own reasons, but Aradin is just being edgy
@@LampolukeI side with the grove mostly because there’s more goblins to kill than tieflings. I care not for the morality of the decision, only the amount of blood spilled.
Has anyone else noticed that one of the dead adventurers is a member of Aradin's crew. Providing that's if he survived the battle with the goblins and you get this cutscene.
@@californiansniper2133 .... did you, like, tell him about Aylin? Because I've never had trouble with him in act 3 myself. He's very easy to shake off your trail. I mean hell, one of the first things you learn in act 1 is that Lorroakan is offering enough money for her to get someone set for the rest of their life- I thought it was a given that you maybe shouldn't go telling the person hired to capture the Nightsong about how she's in your camp, lol. I wish we got to see more of Aradin. He's an interesting character: an adventurer by legacy, and all he wanted was money enough to retire. It's really kind of a sad story.
@@itsFlycatcher Yes logically you shouldn’t tell him, but the fact that if you do he walks into your camp and says “after we’re done killing loot everything” all this guys friends were killed so he decides he want to kill a group of adventurers and loot them afterwards.
@@californiansniper2133 he's a textbook fantasy thug, man, if you expect nobility, prudence, and self-sacrifice you're looking for it at the wrong place. Ketheric is a major antagonist with complex motivations and a moral code, Aradin is some guy in a tight spot looking for a payday. I don't think the two of them can be realistically compared on these grounds, or that a comparison like that is fair. If anything, I respect Aradin for having the guts to show up and try to double-cross you. It's stupid of him, but at least he dares to try, lol.
@@itsFlycatcherHe’s basically a exemple of the stereotypical murderhobo adventurer who only care about riches. Definitely the most pathetic character in the whole game.
Either fail to diffuse the argument between him and Zevlor or have your tav punch in him in the dialogue. Afterwards, they'll run off, and you will have this conversation when you get to the Blighted Village. Alternatively, you could diffuse the argument between him and Zevlor, but don't talk to him in the Grove, and he'll sometimes appear here as well. Emphasis on the sometimes.
If youre a cleric of Kelemvor, the god of death, he actually is ok with you praying for his mates.
Ayo? Crazy. Is there a line afterwards?
He also likes it if you’re a follower of Tempus.
Kelemvor is the False God of Death.
@@nalrashidoblasphemy
@@ensurlilledansker7900we worship Jergal here sir
"Save your breath, they're too dead to hear you" is such a hard fucking line
"Gold isn't worth much if you're too cold to spend it." is another of his that goes insanely hard
"Contract didn't mention one of the most basic road hazards in this universe, otherwise I would've prepped them, brought better weapons"
Goblins, harpies, ogres, owlbears, githyanki, hags, minotaurs, bulettes, duegars, undead.... ...and that just before entering Baldur's Gate proper. Not even counting the main threat, the Absolute cult.
How long has this idiot been adventuring through Reaper Coast?
@@raistlin3462I wonder what his plan was if the goblins didn't stop him. Could he have gotten past Nere and the duergar at level 3? Balthazar?
@@abduljah9355
A better question is, how in the Nine Hells did he survive the way back to Baldur's Gate?!
@@raistlin3462 sometimes low IQ is a survival tactic I guess xD
@@raistlin3462I mean he didn’t have to go to moonrise so he probably just went a different route
Cleric have a toooooon of options depending of their gods
I was modding some unused content the other day, he got offended when my cleric of Bane did the prayer.
Cleric of Talos dialogue is hilarious.
And yet so few. No reaction from Wyll for playing a cleric of Tiamat despite being featured in his backstory.
I know the options are endless. I have to stop myself playing as a cleric all the time. That and druid. I like combining them with paladins. Made a paladin of Lolth (actually was an option in dialogues) for an evil playthrough.
@Imreallyboredsick I mean that's what Minthara was before getting tadpoled
They was runnin for their lives
If you use speak with dead on him, he wanted the gold to "buy peace" (probably retire?) and he find him in act 3, he sadly hoped you didn't lose your mates as much as he did.
He's an asshole but I feel a weird sort of empathy for him, especially right here
I mean, the day you met him was basically the worst day of his life
@@comicstrider4851 Just like Laezel.
Doesnt excuse racism
@@Jimbo-wo2sxit’s dnd you’ll be hard pressed to find someone not racist. Most people think of lae’zel as one of the only good Githyanki.
I have literally never seen him over here before, that's wild
It's when you don't properly defuse his encounter with Zevlor. If he punches out Zevlor, or if you punch him out first, he and his goons leave and post up outside the Blighted Village like this.
Or if you don't talk to him at the Grove he sometimes appears here but not always for some reason.
Funny to refuse a prayer when you live in a world where there is a concrete proof gods exist, and can literally talk to you and they do hear prayers. Like, I get being against worshiping gods for your own reasons, but Aradin is just being edgy
At that point he might be too grief stricken to react logically.
In Forgotten Realms the gods exist, yet people gets killed (or worse) a lot. The first fact doesn't change the second one.
Welcome to fantasy atheism, it pretty much never makes sense and is usually an excuse for the writer/player to be edgy for the sake of it
@@ThrashTillDeth85Nah, Aradin likes if you worship Tempest (whatever his name is) or Kelemvor
Tyr and Helm as well
Aradin who? 3 play throughs and all that has ever been on that bridge for me is corpses. Love this game.
I am on my first playthrough, and I just intimidated him and Zevlor to back off and remain at the grove while I did all the work.
I am on my first playthrough, I hate the Tieflings and druids so much I am siding with the gobbos
@@LampolukeYou’re just fucking weird.
@@Lampoluke based
@@Lampoluke You bougth the game man, do what every you feel is fun.
I am playing as a good aligned, straight white human male champion fighter.
@@LampolukeI side with the grove mostly because there’s more goblins to kill than tieflings. I care not for the morality of the decision, only the amount of blood spilled.
Has anyone else noticed that one of the dead adventurers is a member of Aradin's crew. Providing that's if he survived the battle with the goblins and you get this cutscene.
He’s so sad I just want to hug him
Hes super racist
@@eloijones882 so is Astarion but people are fine when he commits hate crimes
@@eloijones882 grrr nothing worse than racism in a game grrrrr
Regardless, he's still a piece of sh*t
@marinawilson3337 Eh, only real racist thing I can think Astarion says if when he meets the Gur in act 1, but that's about it.
What's the point of sharing a unique interaction if you're going to rush through the tiny bit of unique content?
I have a crush on Aradin. There I said it
@@californiansniper2133 .... did you, like, tell him about Aylin? Because I've never had trouble with him in act 3 myself. He's very easy to shake off your trail. I mean hell, one of the first things you learn in act 1 is that Lorroakan is offering enough money for her to get someone set for the rest of their life- I thought it was a given that you maybe shouldn't go telling the person hired to capture the Nightsong about how she's in your camp, lol.
I wish we got to see more of Aradin. He's an interesting character: an adventurer by legacy, and all he wanted was money enough to retire. It's really kind of a sad story.
@@itsFlycatcher Yes logically you shouldn’t tell him, but the fact that if you do he walks into your camp and says “after we’re done killing loot everything” all this guys friends were killed so he decides he want to kill a group of adventurers and loot them afterwards.
@@itsFlycatcher I feel more sorrow for kethric then I do Aradin just based off the way act.
@@californiansniper2133 he's a textbook fantasy thug, man, if you expect nobility, prudence, and self-sacrifice you're looking for it at the wrong place. Ketheric is a major antagonist with complex motivations and a moral code, Aradin is some guy in a tight spot looking for a payday. I don't think the two of them can be realistically compared on these grounds, or that a comparison like that is fair.
If anything, I respect Aradin for having the guts to show up and try to double-cross you. It's stupid of him, but at least he dares to try, lol.
@@itsFlycatcherHe’s basically a exemple of the stereotypical murderhobo adventurer who only care about riches. Definitely the most pathetic character in the whole game.
Actually, if you're a cleric of Tempus, aside from saying it was a cool prayer, he even considers worshipping this deity.
Wait, how does this happen? They never leave the grove
if you stay neutral with his fight against Zevlor, he and his friends will exit the grove after the confrontation.
If he gets punched he leaves
@@c4ndy4pple88 If Zevlor gets punched he also leaves, IIRC
Had the same conversation with a druid.
He sounds like rob stark....is that him doing the va?
No
How do you meet him on the road?
Fail your charisma check to calm him and Zevlor down when you first enter the grove. You get to see one of them punch the other too, which is fun
@@zylo4029 Thanks
Wait how do you get this dialogue?
I've never spoken to him on this part bec I always unalive them here for exp. lol
ew
Based XPmaxxing grindset
He so annoying
How can you have this interaction? I always meet him for the first time when he comes to the Grove asking for help and the goblins are chasing him.
Either fail to diffuse the argument between him and Zevlor or have your tav punch in him in the dialogue. Afterwards, they'll run off, and you will have this conversation when you get to the Blighted Village. Alternatively, you could diffuse the argument between him and Zevlor, but don't talk to him in the Grove, and he'll sometimes appear here as well. Emphasis on the sometimes.