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Like you aren't aware of your targeted harrassment and constent derailment of threads around here, no?
He still is not as brillantly written as you may think, even with simply posting quotes out of context, but that's where difference of opinions come into play. But at least we seem to agree on Planescape having the better written characters overall.
But feel free to keep using, uh, childish remarks for lack of argumentation. At least I now know who you are, alt. ;)
Shame the target audience wasn't as perceptive! :D
Irenicus was 'rubbish?' Deep take bro.
The antagonist in one of the most influential crpgs of all time. Beautifully voice acted by David Warner. Easily one of the best villains ever.
The rest of ol'Jon The Crybaby was cliche and uninspired even for it's time. His plans made no sense either. By the time I played BG2 I had already been exposed to several RPG villains far better than he, such as Kefka Palazzo and Seymour Guado.
Kefka especially. Rare case of the villain straight up winning and laughing at you for failing. Even the heroes acknowledge that all they can do is take revenge after he destroyed the world, but not fix the damage done or much of anything else.