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But I gotta admit, you can manipulate him late game, fill him full of tadpoles, and then force him into being a brainless killing machine, which is great fun.
I don't know if I could do that to my boy. Okay maybe in a dark urge playthrough XD
He does grab you when you first meet him if you fail a dexterity check. But he's got trust issues so I forgive.
He's certainly a stand out among stand outs.
Cohstar also reported that Neil Newbon did help him (and other VA's) a ton on his own time during recording for BG3...All the awards he got are more than well earned.
But a lot of the VA's so stand out in one way or another.
Amelia Tyler is absolutely awesome, Jeniffer English, too and all the other I'm blanking on atm....^^
He'd probably take that as a command, not a statement :P
Sure, he does start on a bad note, but when you show him who's the boss he starts behaving.
Dude got 200 years of following orders behind him, he can do another month or two.
Not saying everyone is like that, but It's probably a good chunk of the anti-Astarion front.