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Treinding

Choosing to Save the Nightsong in Baldur’s Gate 3: A Hilarious Approach

Xavier Ward

When players reach the climax of Act Two in Baldur’s Gate 3, they are faced with a difficult decision regarding the fate of the Nightsong. One particular approach stands out as the funniest, highlighting the absurdity of players’ reasoning.

In this pivotal moment, players must converse with Shadowheart, their cleric companion, and decide whether to instruct her to kill Dame Aylin and become a Dark Justiciar or persuade her to spare the Nightsong and save her.

A meme circulating online captures the humorous side of this decision. The meme suggests that some players choose to save the Nightsong not because it is the right thing to do, but simply because they find Shadowheart attractive with her white hair. The meme humorously states, “We are not the same.”

The meme features Giancarlo Esposito, known for his role as Stan Edgar in the Amazon series The Boys. In the show, Edgar is a non-superpowered executive who fearlessly confronts superhumans. The meme playfully references a conversation between Edgar and Homelander, the show’s villain, where Edgar belittles the superhuman leader.

Choosing to save Dame Aylin results in Shadowheart dyeing her hair white as a symbol of her transformation and departure from her previously corrupt deity. While many players perceive this as the “good” choice, others simply prefer Shadowheart’s aesthetic with white hair over black hair, leading to a more lighthearted approach to a moral dilemma.

Time Score
Act Two Key decision
Baldur’s Gate 3 Difficult choice
Shadowheart Cleric companion
Dame Aylin Nightsong’s fate
Giancarlo Esposito Stan Edgar in The Boys
Humorous meme Entertaining perspective
White hair Symbol of change

Source: DOTESPORTS

 

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