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The creature accuses the Last Castoff of having borrowed a book from it and never returned it. This quest is received after speaking with Falinda in Circus Minor. It was pretty obvious Avellone had read a lot of the SWEU because apart from the obvious PST links (Atris/ Trias Sion/ Ignus Nihlus/ Vhailor Kreia/ Ravel) you also had a bunch of subversion of its tropes and Kreia's force philosophy was borrowed more or less wholesale from Vergere's.Torment: Tides of Numenera Borrowed and Lost is a side quest involving a book that the Changing God apparently borrowed from Falinda, a bookseller, but never returned.
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Can't say that about Atton, he has the facade of the noble smuggler trope but whereas if you dig below the surface of a Han Solo or Talon Karrde you find a heart of gold beneath Atton Rand lurks an outright psychopath who gloried in the pain of others. Specifically, the stereotypical noble smuggler in SW kind of appears conflicted and nuanced, but never actually seems to smuggle anything 'bad' and never seems to do anything genuinely 'bad' either, including those in the EU who stay as smugglers with their own personal militia etc even after the rebels win. You get a similar commentary on the biggest trope in terms of The Force too, where by any out-of-universe analysis it's outright capricious.Ītton is way more a take on the 'noble smuggler' trope and case study Han Solo than he is a deconstruction of the Anomen/ Carth/ Sky/ Kaiden Biostereotype- which is so cardboard it hardly needs deconstruction. The point isn't that he's a gritty Carth, it's more a commentary on the logical end point of the SW stereotype Carth represents. That end bit was kind of the aim, though I'd say not specifically of Carth given the overt similarities of it to PST which subverted general fantasy tropes and K2 subverting the most persistent SW tropes overtly.
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Kai Leng ruined the Mass Effect series for me and this is not an exaggeration.īut I feel KotoR tried too hard to be deep and meaningful and ended up on the edge of simple edgyness, with Atton being a good example of that: This is not Carth, it is a dark, gritty adult (Carth). Does Tails from the Sonic games count?Īnother pathetic worm.
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Can you tell I think he's an egg? PLUS HE IS BALD. I'm going to file him under the ''Stupid/Dumb/Fool/I HATE YOU SO MUCH section. If there was one rpg companion I could instantly flush down the toilet it would be this bald headed loser.
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Mical/Disciple is a little worm and I always make sure to play the game with the kill Disciple Mod installed. I hate how he was implemented and he's really underwhelming. One of the first things which pops up when you search him up. One thing I want to point out is there is a Youtube video with 600K views called ''why I HATE Preston Garvey''. He's super annoying and has a large section of people who hate him. Visit that thread for an actual rant on Minsc. A link to a thread of mine called: I don't like Minsc. He's unbearably loud and fricking obnoxious. The ranger fits in the stupid-dumb criteria above. The game itself was broken and not fully completed so maybe the companions were impacted by that? They were stupidly implemented in my opinion.
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You can look up stories of these companions just running off into battle and getting themselves killed. Seriously the AI in these companions is terrible. Literally all the companions in Lionheart legacy of the Crusader. I'm not a fan of Pallegina from Pillars of Eternity. I would have preferred an alien or a more ''out there'' companion than him. I and others find him annoying because there was no option to get rid of him if you did not want him. He's a third robot which we didn't need as in KOTOR 2 there are already 2 droids in the game HK and T3-M4. You can't dismiss or kill him, you're stuck with him.