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LAST LIGHT INN – A small-time NPC with no real impact on the game’s  story is reportedly struggling to come to terms with the knowledge that  saving him from death is optional content that most players will  inevitably skip, or miss altogether.

“What the fuck? I’m not even a compulsory component of a larger, overarching questline?” asked Rolan, a Level 3 Tiefling in RPG Baldur’s Gate 3. “You can really cause me to die a miserable death just by advancing the story, and not even know you’ve done it?”

After walking out into the  dangerous Shadowlands on his own, Rolan’s survival depends upon the  player quickly coming to his aid – an intervention gamers say is all too  easy to miss, particularly when more pressing matters are at hand.

“I guess even if you do see me fighting for my life, you might not  want to waste the spell slots,” he spat, adding, “Got bigger fish to fry  in the long-run? Big, tentacled fish? You make me sick. You’ll save  scum to up your approval with Shadowheart, but not to save a life. Bet  you show up to the Wizard Tower in Act 3 not even knowing I should have  been there. Because the story trots along quite nicely without me,  right?”

The news has prompted Rolan to consider some profound existential questions about the nature of his existence.

“So I have no impact on the overall thrust of the narrative… does  that mean I serve no purpose? And am I even ‘real’, if my life has no  meaning? Or does it have meaning, but only when the player bestows it  upon me? I need a drink.”

Feeling the weight of his half-existence, and knowing that he has no  major part to play in the larger quest to save Faerûn, trainee wizard  Rolan now takes out his anger on other featured characters.

“I see some of you walk right past me, sitting at the bar,” he said, through tears.

“Don’t even bother finding out what’s happened to me since you met me  in the Druid’s Grove. But you can’t get enough of His Majesty, right?  Gotta make sure the hairless cat is okay.”

In a final sob, he added: “Who am I kidding? I love the guy, too. I  was right there with you when they added hair to him. Y’know what? It’s  fine. Let me die. There’s always your Durge playthrough to get things  right. Right?”

By Rhiannon Shaw


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