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2024-02-04, 08:39 AM (ISO 8601)
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The Death of V
So, obviously with the trip to the Oracle, Belkar asked if he would cause the death of Roy, Miko, Miko's Horse, V or the Oracle, with the helpful "Yes" as the answer. Later on, the oracle explains how Belkar was responsible for 'causing the death' of each of them (well, I suppose 'demonstrating' for the latter) but was interrupted when it came to "the elf".
I'm just wondering if there was any consensus on what could have been excused as V's 'death', assuming it's not something still to come.
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2024-02-04, 08:41 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: The Death of V
I don't think the answer "Yes." to Belkar's question was meant to be "yes to all," but rather "yes to at least one."
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2024-02-04, 08:45 AM (ISO 8601)
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Also, the oracle's "explanations" are just {scrubbed} made up in the hopes of Belkar not killing him.
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2024-02-04, 08:56 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: The Death of V
Assuming that Mic_128 in fact understood those things, and is looking for "what asterisks explanation might the Oracle have offered for Vaarsuvius' death":
Someone pointed out in one of these threads that each explanation is a further stretch than the one before. By the time he got to Vaarsuvius it might have been something like:
ORACLE: Vaarsuvius turned into Darth Vaarsuvius--a name that the human here explicitly gave him. Thus, Vaarsuvius was killed, from a certain point of view.
HALEY: Even if that worked, Belkar had nothing to do with that!
ORACLE: You can't help but influence the people you work with. The halfling himself welcomed her to the deep end of the alignment pool at the time!Orth Plays: Currently Baldur's Gate II
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2024-02-04, 08:59 AM (ISO 8601)
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2024-02-04, 09:19 AM (ISO 8601)
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2024-02-04, 09:37 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: The Death of V
While he did not spell out that he was deliberately trying to aggravate Belkar in that scene, I'm blinking at the idea that he wasn't.
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2024-02-04, 10:08 AM (ISO 8601)
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The question isn't if he tried to anger Belkar, he *did* anger Belkar and knew what the outcome of telling him would be.
Just like he knows the outcome of when he'll talk with that Druid he mentioned to the Lizardfolk duo.
He and Belkar also have an history of antagonizing each other, so it's not like he was trying to sooth the murderer.
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2024-02-04, 10:36 AM (ISO 8601)
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And I am befuddled by the idea that he would deliberately aggravate someone whom he's hoping can be prevented from killing him.
He was annoying, yes, but he's always annoying to mammals. Him deliberately goading Belkar into killing him doesn't fit with his last words.
Of course he knew what would happen. But he hoped that he could prevent it. "Maybe this time I'm wrong." That's how hope works.
If he didn't have hope, he wouldn't have wasted time with these explanations. He'd have said: "Of course your prophecy hasn't come true yet, you numbskull! Now kill me, if you think you've got the balls!" And he'd certainly haven't said last words that boil down to "Dang, I failed."
And that's why you try to "soothe" the murderer: because maybe he won't kill you.Last edited by Tzardok; 2024-02-04 at 10:36 AM.
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2024-02-04, 11:15 AM (ISO 8601)
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Which is entirely a choice he makes, and a choice he chose to double down on when dealing with Belkar there. You're changing "was obviously going out of his way to aggravate Belkar" to "was deliberately goading Belkar into killing him." I did not say the latter. His goal in aggravating Belkar was what it always is: to aggravate Belkar. He was manifestly not trying to be soothing and so reasoning to why he would have is irrelevant, just as reasoning to why Roy would use a blue sword hilt would be.
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2024-02-04, 11:27 AM (ISO 8601)
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TinyMushroom drew my avatarSpoiler: A shaggy dog storyAn evil sorcerer in command of a dark cult is trying to unleash a god-killing abomination more real than the gods themselves. At his side, yellow eyes revealed a Haunter of the Dark. The evil sorcerer ordered it to kill.
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2024-02-04, 01:21 PM (ISO 8601)
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The Oracle said that coming up with those BS explanations for Belkar's prophecy was "worth a shot". A shot at what? Not at "aggravating Belkar", because he did successfully do that. Presumably it was a shot at saving his own life, even though rationally he knew that was impossible. It is reasonable to believe that he wasn't trying to aggravate Belkar because that would have run counter to his own goal in coming up with those convoluted and far-fetched explanations. If Belkar had bought the Oracle's first explanation (which was obviously false but at least defensible with a humorous PowerPoint presentation and a mildly tipsy audience), that dialogue wouldn't have been aggravating at all
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2024-02-04, 01:25 PM (ISO 8601)
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I imagined that the oracle would go "As for the elf, they are still alive. (though trauma from the war seems to be getting to them)."
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2024-02-04, 02:57 PM (ISO 8601)
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Mhm. And after killing Kubota, V even admits that given their current remaining companions' shortcomings, they began to find Belkar's ruthless efficacy inspiring! He was a factor in the long slide down that slippery slope!
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2024-02-04, 03:17 PM (ISO 8601)
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"As for the elf, you will actually save their life later, so tough luck there."
Just a little prediction.
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2024-02-04, 03:20 PM (ISO 8601)
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"Besides, you know the saying: Kill one, and you are a murderer. Kill millions, and you are a conqueror. Kill them all, and you are a god." -- Fishman
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2024-02-04, 04:10 PM (ISO 8601)
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"We both know you don't actually want to kill them, don't we? Let's stop playing games."
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2024-02-04, 05:17 PM (ISO 8601)
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Well, if we define "death" as the soul cacating the body and entering an Outer Plane aganist its well for some period, V has done that at least once, an act which occurred because of a deal they made partly while trying to find the split party of which Belkar was one of the splitees. If he'd been faster, V wouldn't have started obsessivly studying and avoiding sleep, whoch both put them in a more suggestiable and stressed mental state and led them to split off from the Fleet and get attacked by an Ancient Black Dragon.
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2024-02-04, 05:24 PM (ISO 8601)
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Should we bring up the messenger birds Belkar cooked, or is Haley responsible for those? If a message had gotten back to V, he wouldn't've made the pact.
TinyMushroom drew my avatarSpoiler: A shaggy dog storyAn evil sorcerer in command of a dark cult is trying to unleash a god-killing abomination more real than the gods themselves. At his side, yellow eyes revealed a Haunter of the Dark. The evil sorcerer ordered it to kill.
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2024-02-04, 05:49 PM (ISO 8601)
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If you run with the idea that V becoming Darth V counts as a death, then it would have been Belkar's fault. Belkar played a role in Roy's death, which forced Haley to separate from the group to get his body, which led to V going nuts and running away from Elan and Durkon, which led to V being alone and unstable enough to make the deal with the fiends.
It's a ridiculous stretch but it fits the pattern of each of the Oracle's arguments being dumber than the last.
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2024-02-05, 07:13 AM (ISO 8601)
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Time to make a game of this!
Oracle: "you see, the halfling's growth as a person and turning over a couple new leaves, resulted in becoming a party member who's good to work with. He and the elf in particular work together well in combat, even if they are at odds in downtime. So when the time came to fight Xykon, the pair's effectiveness in combat resulted in Xykon targeting them in particular with his strongest kill spells. Because the halfling helped draw said attention, the elf got killed in the AoE's while Belkar evasion'd his way to freedom. The elf died as a result of Belkar's competence, therefore he caused V's death."
Roy: ".....so V wouldn't have died to Xykon if Belkar had been less capable a teammate?"
Oracle: "oh no, the elf would still have died. But Belkar's drawing of Xykon's attention resulted in it being sooner than it would have been otherwise, therefore he caused V's Death."
Roy: ".....Belkar?"
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2024-02-05, 08:27 AM (ISO 8601)
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Every elf dies, not every elf truly lives.
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2024-02-06, 09:33 AM (ISO 8601)
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"Well, you see, he was dying inside a little every time someone in the party did something stupid. By my calculation, you and the bard alone cumulatively killed him 4,7 times already.
- You're bundling me with the bard?
- Well, the bard is the uncontested champion, but your personal idiocy has a Varsuvius braincell kill count of 112%. Congratulations. idiot"
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2024-02-17, 03:31 PM (ISO 8601)
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"And as for the elf.... he'll kill you"
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2024-02-18, 08:49 AM (ISO 8601)
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Belkar calls V "she". Belkar is also convinced the Oracle is full of it in that scene.
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2024-02-18, 01:35 PM (ISO 8601)
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2024-02-22, 01:22 AM (ISO 8601)
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A character claiming it is one way or the other is just them guessing, they don't know unless they are particularly used to dealing with elves.
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2024-02-22, 10:15 AM (ISO 8601)
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Early in the story, Roy referred to Vaarsuvius as V-man. (I recall from a commentary that this was before the "what is V's gender" issue cropped up and Rich decided to be purposefully ambiguous).
Androgynous was often an adjective used for elves as far back as I can remember.Avatar by linklele. How Teleport Worksa. Malifice (paraphrased):
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2024-02-22, 07:26 PM (ISO 8601)
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It's also possible that calling V "she" makes him a bit less uncomfortable about the whole New Years "event".