when i first played bg3 and i got the astarion bite scene i was like "lmao this guy inmediatly telling me his tragic backstory???". but for him thats not his tragic backstory, that was yesterday. and like 200 years and before that he doesnt even remember that well.
and then his idea of small talk is "who of our companions would you eat" and "how do you want to die"
Since Larian didn't give us Gale reading any poetry in game, I had to go to the man himself--the incredible Tim Downie--to correct this horrendous oversight.
Loss and Gain - Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
since feeling is first - E. E. Cummings
Dirge Without Music - Edna St. Vincent Millay
Thanks, Tim, for an amazing performance that brought Gale to life!
“I can put it into ChatGPT for you if you’re having trouble thinking of a name!” I’m gonna hide a tuna sandwich in your range rover you plagiarizing bitch