No kidding. Blizzard support is worse bureaucracy than actual migration authorities. Those actually tell you what documents to bring as proof of this or that, and donât go âwhoopsie, changed my mindâ once you do bring them.
Normally when you call someone [firstname] [gameseries] itâs entirely a joke but with Byleth itâs actually appropriate, since their canonical surname is Eisner. Eisner is derived from the German word for iron. Ironâs periodic table symbol is Fe. FE=Fire Emblem.
Yo, I am nearing the third arc in BG3 on my second character - this time I managed to save Lightâs Hope Chapel - I mean, the Inn.
About my previous run (mostly spoiler-free)
âŚThe first time I failed to defend the priest and suddenly everyone⌠did that thing⌠well, you know if you did the act. It felt much better, imho, because the tone became extremely dark and bordering on the hopeless - you just found a glimmer of light and it was snatched away from you!
In the end, it felt so rewarding when I arrived to the Nightsong, because until then it had been a series of me failing to save people, and all of a sudden I have a chance to make things right. It was sooo good.
But atleast this time I get to see the priest finding the Nightsong, itâs kind of sweet.
Now I have to decide what to do. I am not sure if to try an evil necromancer/warlock or, instead, going for a more anti-hero oathbreaker. The bad thing about a paladin is that I canât be a mage, and I have to recruit Gale in the party.