#i wouldn't have even hated the emperor and his transformation being a part of wyll's narrative
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Wyll's Act 3 questline could have involved political scheming to threaten Gortash's hold on the city--instead of having Gortash just sit around twiddling his thumbs, his version of the Sarevok quest could have been to take out his political allies. It was right there. It would have given Wyll more involvement in Act 3, it would have made Gortash feel less lazy, and with the removal of the Upper City, they placed Lady Jannath in the Lower City anyway, where she's in the middle of a party. We were so close to having something like that.
everyone talks abt wanting an undercover high society/party mission in bg3... that should've been part of Wyll's questlines.
#the idea of having wyll's quest revolve around the emperor without any consideration for WYLL is so frustrating#i wouldn't have even hated the emperor and his transformation being a part of wyll's narrative#had they paralleled that with wyll's own transformation#both heroes who've permanently changed into something terrifying#but one remained a hero and recognized the path he could have walked#and the other fell and twisted into something unrecognizable#yet the hero is the one remembered as a monster by those he held dear#and the villain is the one who will always be remembered as the hero#anyway if they weren't going to explore that then they could have given us a high society ball to go to with wyll#maybe there we could see tadpoled ulder and have a chance to see more of their relationship#build up ulder as a true hero and beloved leader of the city#if we saw more of wyll's love for his dad and the city's love for his dad#and then move mizora's re-negotiation to AFTER that#it could have made wyll's choice to condemn his soul or his father a little better i think#bg3#bg3 critical#bg3 spoilers#wyll ravengard
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