Talk:Astarion

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MTG Cards advertising and canonicity?

As per the current editing discussion: What can we consider canon? An advertisement for the cards is currently being used as a source for Astarion's status as a noble (the ad referring to him as a Noble High Elf), but I find it very unlikely devs were consulted for it and the description sounds like fairly average marketing lingo formulated through a google search on the character (the canonicity of the cards themselves are debatable- they've depicted Astarion biting Gale, which is unlikely to be pleasant for him as depicted, and Wyll and Astarion in an intimate relationship, amongst other inconsistencies that I doubt we'd want on the wiki) We know the og batch of cards was made during EA but I can't say that for the newer ones, considering some of them depict some (albeit modified) versions of possible events ingame. 84.122.126.28 21:16, 8 January 2025 (CET)Reply[reply]

Thank you for creating the discussion!
To quote Astarions VA on the subject:
"he was a magistrate, he's a High Elf, he's of noble class" - YouTube Interview
If we look into how he was described ingame during EA with the background "Noble", and how he is described now, a High Elf Magistrate - which is basically a "Judge" - I'd say that assuming that he is a noble isnt far fetched.
As the cards themselves, they have been endorsed by Larian & BG3 MTG card packs are included in the collectors edition for bg3.
My words arent gospel, discussions about this topic are encouraged!
~Valk Valk (talk) 08:07, 9 January 2025 (CET)Reply[reply]