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* [[Minsc]] was supposed to be an origin character available from Act 1 with datamined dialogue in the Druid Grove of tieflings reacting to the [[Boo|Hamster]]. | * [[Minsc]] was supposed to be an origin character available from Act 1 with datamined dialogue in the Druid Grove of tieflings reacting to the [[Boo|Hamster]]. | ||
====NPCs==== | ====NPCs==== | ||
* [[Rurik]] was a [[Dwarf]] [[Rogue]] found outside the [[The Risen Road#Toll_House|Risen Road Toll House]], in [[Early Access]]. He was a member of [[Anders|Anders']] group, hunting [[Karlach]]. He was cut from the final game. | |||
*'''Daisy''': In the [[Early Access]], the [[Dream Visitor]] wore an ornate dress (similar to the [[Elegant Robe]] camp clothing) rather than a set of armour. The Dream Visitor still uses the ornate dress in one of the dreams, likely as a call back. | *'''Daisy''': In the [[Early Access]], the [[Dream Visitor]] wore an ornate dress (similar to the [[Elegant Robe]] camp clothing) rather than a set of armour. The Dream Visitor still uses the ornate dress in one of the dreams, likely as a call back. | ||
**The Dream Visitor appears to serve an extremely different role in the Full Release of the game than they have during the Early Access. In the Full Release, the Dream Visitor is named the Dream Guardian, and is much more supportive of the player, regardless of their decisions. They encourage the destruction of the Absolute, while also utilizing the strength of the tadpole. Meanwhile, in the [[Early Access]], the Dream Visitor is more hostile, and grants the player visions of domination and power. It's likely the Dream Visitor was originally a manifestation of the tadpole within the player's mind attempting to break down their will, and successfully transform or enslave them to further the Grand Design under the Absolute; seduce the main character into staying in the meadow by the river with them forever (the song "Down by the River" was a reference to this interaction). | **The Dream Visitor appears to serve an extremely different role in the Full Release of the game than they have during the Early Access. In the Full Release, the Dream Visitor is named the Dream Guardian, and is much more supportive of the player, regardless of their decisions. They encourage the destruction of the Absolute, while also utilizing the strength of the tadpole. Meanwhile, in the [[Early Access]], the Dream Visitor is more hostile, and grants the player visions of domination and power. It's likely the Dream Visitor was originally a manifestation of the tadpole within the player's mind attempting to break down their will, and successfully transform or enslave them to further the Grand Design under the Absolute; seduce the main character into staying in the meadow by the river with them forever (the song "Down by the River" was a reference to this interaction). | ||
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* The [[Aylin/Cut content|Nightsong]] was completely different as well as the entire Act 2. Click on the 'Show Content' button to load the page.|{{:Aylin/Cut content}}{{clear}}}} | * The [[Aylin/Cut content|Nightsong]] was completely different as well as the entire Act 2. Click on the 'Show Content' button to load the page.|{{:Aylin/Cut content}}{{clear}}}} | ||
* [[Isobel]] was supposed to have been killed by [[Balthazar]], and Aylin was framed for her murder. Ketheric turned Aylin into Nightsong as an act of revenge. A century later, Ketheric tasked Balthazar with bringing Isobel back. This ritual also bound Isobel's life to Ketheric, sharing his immortality with her. If Ketheric was killed before unthethering Isobel from him, they would both go to the afterlife. | * [[Isobel]] was supposed to have been killed by [[Balthazar]], and Aylin was framed for her murder. Ketheric turned Aylin into Nightsong as an act of revenge. A century later, Ketheric tasked Balthazar with bringing Isobel back. This ritual also bound Isobel's life to Ketheric, sharing his immortality with her. If Ketheric was killed before unthethering Isobel from him, they would both go to the afterlife. | ||
===Cut Items=== | |||
* {{RarityItem|The Blade of Frontiers' Eye}} - was [[Wyll]]'s starting eye item. During [[Early Access]] the eyes were an equippable item along with {{RarityItem|Volo's Ersatz Eye}}. | |||
==Cut Abilities== | ==Cut Abilities== | ||
===Illithid Powers=== | ===Illithid Powers=== |