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* BecameTheirOwnAntithesis: [[spoiler:If you pick any of them as your Avatar, their choices and moral code are shaped entirely by you, which can cause you to make them act in ways that would be otherwise wildly out of character. The most straightforward case of this is turning [[TokenGoodTeammate Wyll or Karlach]] into power-hungry {{VillainProtagonist}}s or playing the [[TokenEvilTeammate more amoral Astarion and Lae'zel]] as straight laced, kindhearted heroes, or in the case of Lae'zel specifically, an illithid-sympathizer who romances The Emperor]], agrees to become a Mind Flayer, and takes over as the Absolute, but even other actions, such as making Shadowheart give away the Nightsong to Balthazar, count.
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* BecameTheirOwnAntithesis: [[spoiler:If you pick any of them as your Avatar, their choices and moral code are shaped entirely by you, which can cause you to make them act in ways that would be otherwise wildly out of character. The most straightforward case of this is turning [[TokenGoodTeammate Wyll or Karlach]] into power-hungry {{VillainProtagonist}}s or playing the [[TokenEvilTeammate more amoral Astarion and Lae'zel]] as straight laced, kindhearted heroes, or in the case of Lae'zel specifically, an illithid-sympathizer who romances The Emperor]], Emperor, agrees to become a Mind Flayer, and takes over as the Absolute, Absolute]], but even other actions, such as making Shadowheart give away the Nightsong to Balthazar, count.
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* BecameTheirOwnAntithesis: [[spoiler:If you pick any of them as your Avatar, their choices and moral code are shaped entirely by you, which can cause you to make them act in ways that would be otherwise wildly out of character. The most straightforward case of this is turning [[TokenGoodTeammate Wyll or Karlach]] into power-hungry {{VillainProtagonist}}s or playing the [[TokenEvilTeammate more amoral Astarion and Lae'zel]] as straight laced, kindhearted heroes, or in the case of Lae'zel specifically, an illithid-sympathizer who romances The Emperor]], agrees to become a Mind Flayer, and takes over as the Absolute, but even other actions, such as making Shadowheart give away the Nightsong to Balthazar, count.]]
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* BecameTheirOwnAntithesis: [[spoiler:If you pick any of them as your Avatar, their choices and moral code are shaped entirely by you, which can cause you to make them act in ways that would be otherwise wildly out of character. The most straightforward case of this is turning [[TokenGoodTeammate Wyll or Karlach]] into power-hungry {{VillainProtagonist}}s or playing the [[TokenEvilTeammate more amoral Astarion and Lae'zel]] as straight laced, kindhearted heroes, or in the case of Lae'zel specifically, an illithid-sympathizer who romances The Emperor]], agrees to become a Mind Flayer, and takes over as the Absolute, but even other actions, such as making Shadowheart give away the Nightsong to Balthazar, count.]]
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* BecameTheirOwnAntithesis: [[spoiler:If you pick any of them as your Avatar, their choices and moral code are shaped entirely by you, which can cause you to make them act in ways that would be otherwise wildly out of character. The most straightforward case of this is turning [[TokenGoodTeammate Wyll or Karlach]] into power-hungry {{VillainProtagonist}}s or playing the [[TokenEvilTeammate more amoral Astarion and Lae'zel]] as straight laced, kindhearted heroes, or in the case of Lae'zel specifically, an illithid-sympathizer who romances [[spoiler:The Emperor]], agrees to become a Mind Flayer, and takes over as the Absolute, but even other actions, such as making Shadowheart give away the Nightsong to Balthazar, count.]]
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* BecameTheirOwnAntithesis: [[spoiler:If you pick any of them as your Avatar, their choices and moral code are shaped entirely by you, which can cause you to make them act in ways that would be otherwise wildly out of character. The most straightforward case of this is turning [[TokenGoodTeammate Wyll or Karlach]] into power-hungry {{VillainProtagonist}}s or playing the [[TokenEvilTeammate more amoral Astarion and Lae'zel]] as straight laced, kindhearted heroes, or in the case of Lae'zel specifically, an illithid-sympathizer who romances [[spoiler:The The Emperor]], agrees to become a Mind Flayer, and takes over as the Absolute, but even other actions, such as making Shadowheart give away the Nightsong to Balthazar, count.]]
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* MagikarpPower: Well... [[LinearWarriorsQuadraticWizards he's a Wizard]]. In the first act of the game he's liable to exhaust all of his spell slots quickly and be reduced to somewhat unreliable cantrips, compared to Astarion blasting enemies down with one ranged Sneak Attack after another or Wyll being able to handle melee combat if it comes down to that. Then at Level 5 he gains access to the infamous [[KillItWithFire Fireball]] and just keeps learning deadlier and deadlier spells from there.
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* SirNotAppearingInThisTrailer: She's the only Origin Companion who doesn't appear on the game's primary splash art.
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* SexGoddess: Certainly thinks of herself as this. If the player has romanced Shadowheart and then takes up Mizora on her offer for a dalliance, Shadowheart will snark at Mizora, thanking her for allowing the player to sample "inferior goods" and appreciate Shadowheart all the more.
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* FailureInducedTransformation: Mizora punishes him by turn him into a tiefling-like being if he doesn't fulfill his contract to kill Karlach.
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* FailureInducedTransformation: Mizora punishes him by turn him into a tiefling-like being if he doesn't fulfill his contract to kill Karlach.