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Once again, the trauma was not caused by her own actions, but by what Lolth did to her brother, you simply misunderstood the sentence. Viconia being traumatized by such experience is not only easily verifiable (one source of many: www.ironworksforum.com/forum/showthread.php?t=7984 for her dialogue trees), but also an important part of her personal quest in Baldur's Gate 2, her morality is irrelevant on this matter. Please keep the conversation civilized, and DM if you want further discussion.
(→Changes to Viconia's backstory: Once again, in none of the games is it stated she's traumatized. Please keep your headcanon out of the wiki. In Baldur's Gate 1 she is being pursued by the Flaming Fist for murdering a farmer, his wife, and their children, so apparently her morality stops at infanticide.) |
(Once again, the trauma was not caused by her own actions, but by what Lolth did to her brother, you simply misunderstood the sentence. Viconia being traumatized by such experience is not only easily verifiable (one source of many: www.ironworksforum.com/forum/showthread.php?t=7984 for her dialogue trees), but also an important part of her personal quest in Baldur's Gate 2, her morality is irrelevant on this matter. Please keep the conversation civilized, and DM if you want further discussion.) |
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In her original epilogue{{cite web|work = Baldur's Gate Wiki|accessdate = 2023-10-10|url = https://baldursgate.fandom.com/wiki/Viconia_DeVir#Epilogues|title = Viconia's original epilogues}} Viconia killed all cult members due to one's betrayal, shrugging off the admonishment of her goddess, which mirrors her early rebellious actions against {{FRWiki|Lolth}}. She then wandered the Realms and stopped several crises with the help of {{FRWiki|Drizzt Do'Urden}}, including saving the elven city of Suldanessalar, for which she received honours from {{FRWiki|Queen Ellesime}}. Her fate following the events above was unknown. | In her original epilogue{{cite web|work = Baldur's Gate Wiki|accessdate = 2023-10-10|url = https://baldursgate.fandom.com/wiki/Viconia_DeVir#Epilogues|title = Viconia's original epilogues}} Viconia killed all cult members due to one's betrayal, shrugging off the admonishment of her goddess, which mirrors her early rebellious actions against {{FRWiki|Lolth}}. She then wandered the Realms and stopped several crises with the help of {{FRWiki|Drizzt Do'Urden}}, including saving the elven city of Suldanessalar, for which she received honours from {{FRWiki|Queen Ellesime}}. Her fate following the events above was unknown. | ||
In ''Baldur's Gate 3'', Viconia's motive behind the Waterdeep slaughter was changed to obeying Shar's order, and she remained obedient to her goddess ever since. Despite having a history of refusing to sacrifice a child to another goddess, she has performed Shar's tasks faithfully, such as abducting children and torturing their relatives, similar to what Lolth did to her beloved | In ''Baldur's Gate 3'', Viconia's motive behind the Waterdeep slaughter was changed to obeying Shar's order, and she remained obedient to her goddess ever since. Despite having a history of refusing to sacrifice a child to another goddess, she has performed Shar's tasks faithfully, such as abducting children and torturing their relatives, similar to what Lolth did to her beloved brother—which has caused her nightmares in the previous game. | ||
==Notable loot== | ==Notable loot== |