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The phrase "if you want" is grammatically correct and commonly used in English to express a conditional desire or preference. For example, "You can join us for dinner if you want." This construction clearly indicates that the action is contingent upon the listener's desire. On the other hand, "if wanting" is not standard in English grammar and is generally considered incorrect. The verb "want" is typically used in its base form or conjugated appropriately, rather than in gerund form "wanting"
m (The phrase "if you want" is grammatically correct and commonly used in English to express a conditional desire or preference. For example, "You can join us for dinner if you want." This construction clearly indicates that the action is contingent upon the listener's desire. On the other hand, "if wanting" is not standard in English grammar and is generally considered incorrect. The verb "want" is typically used in its base form or conjugated appropriately, rather than in gerund form "wanting") |
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It is possible to be in a relationship with any of the Origin companions, as well as [[#Halsin|Halsin]] or [[#Minthara|Minthara]]. While Shadowheart, Astarion and Karlach may permit the player character to add Halsin (if asked), other characters will not consent to being in a [https://bg3.wiki/wiki/Halsin/Romance committed] polyamorous relationship. Although a player character can initiate romance with up to two origin companions, only one can be maintained in later stages; one of the origin companions will eventually force the PC to choose between them. Though they may mention the idea with certain conversations, companions will not initiate any polyamory on their own with other companions. | It is possible to be in a relationship with any of the Origin companions, as well as [[#Halsin|Halsin]] or [[#Minthara|Minthara]]. While Shadowheart, Astarion and Karlach may permit the player character to add Halsin (if asked), other characters will not consent to being in a [https://bg3.wiki/wiki/Halsin/Romance committed] polyamorous relationship. Although a player character can initiate romance with up to two origin companions, only one can be maintained in later stages; one of the origin companions will eventually force the PC to choose between them. Though they may mention the idea with certain conversations, companions will not initiate any polyamory on their own with other companions. | ||
Normally, a player character may initiate the beginning stages of romance with up to two origin companions only. However, with the [[Tiefling]] victory party after saving the [[Emerald Grove]] in Act One, it is possible to add Karlach as a third beginning romance. The first two romances must be started ''before'' long resting and the night celebration begins, but can be done on the same "day", and even right after each other. If | Normally, a player character may initiate the beginning stages of romance with up to two origin companions only. However, with the [[Tiefling]] victory party after saving the [[Emerald Grove]] in Act One, it is possible to add Karlach as a third beginning romance. The first two romances must be started ''before'' long resting and the night celebration begins, but can be done on the same "day", and even right after each other. If you want Shadowheart to be included in this trio of budding romances, the player character must start with her first. After the first two, when the night celebration starts, the player character may approach Karlach and agree to meet with her later in the evening; queued beginning romance scenes (and their progressions) with the other two origin companions will still proceed with subsequent long rests. | ||
There are also some sexual encounters the player character can initiate with characters who are not companions. | There are also some sexual encounters the player character can initiate with characters who are not companions. |