i find it neat that eve refused to infiltrate both the inside of the goblin camp and the sharran temple. astarion’s approvals are so messy in this section (but great for character analysis), he seems to vacillate between hating the slavers and hating the slaves
That makes me curious, did you plan for her additude to change over the adventure or was this always in line with what she is like? (Perhaps the subtle infuence of her patron?)
@@freakingpices5780 I feel answering that would perhaps be a bit spoilery. It's possible that'll be answered as the campaign goes on. I'm very curious on what *you* think the answer is, though.
Most of Astarions approvals are about autonomy, his own and others. He approved because they were slavers you're killing.
i find it neat that eve refused to infiltrate both the inside of the goblin camp and the sharran temple. astarion’s approvals are so messy in this section (but great for character analysis), he seems to vacillate between hating the slavers and hating the slaves
I feel eve is slowly becoming more genocidal
She's becoming a standard player, though we shouldn't have to worry unless she becomes a murder-hobo.
I would like to emphasise that all her actions are still entirely in-character for her personality as I planned it from the start.
That makes me curious, did you plan for her additude to change over the adventure or was this always in line with what she is like? (Perhaps the subtle infuence of her patron?)
@@freakingpices5780 I feel answering that would perhaps be a bit spoilery. It's possible that'll be answered as the campaign goes on.
I'm very curious on what *you* think the answer is, though.
My thoughts are that there is no free deal, a demon won't do something without reason and that eve's deal appears a bit too favourable