Lacrymas
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You will start in the Undercity with the party you've defeated Sarevok with, I thought that was a given. You become the "hero of Baldur's Gate" by accident and you don't end the game that way, when do we actually learn we are the hero of Baldur's Gate? The dukes realize you exist when you crash the doppelganger party with Sarevok and then he escapes to the Thieves' Maze, by which point the game is 99% over. There's no need for you to be the hero of Baldur's Gate at all, you stopped Sarevok, great, give me my medal and leave me alone, I have better shit to do. The most obvious and logical thing to do after killing Sarevok is trying to find out more about your heritage. You might not get anywhere, but you get Irenicus' attention which sparks BG2 (he could've been an undercover companion even). Not to mention that this works for all parties, evil parties don't care about Baldur's Gate at all, let alone being heroes of it. Sure, you can spin it and say "oh, but they are just using the fame and fortune blah blah blah". Yeah, but Occam's Razor still exists. You can pull whatever story you want from your ass, it doesn't mean it's a good continuation. Caelar's crusade is NOT a logical continuation no matter how you spin it, it's a random idea. Being in an army is also not a good idea after the specific adventuring of BG1.
There's also the fact that SoD is not a prequel, it's an interquel which needs to have something in common with the other two ends. Why do we care if Caelar is a Bhaalspawn? You yourself said that this is BG2's territory. You can't have it both ways, you either have any interest in your heritage and want to explore it or not. If you do, rummaging through the Undercity is the next move, if you don't then Caelar doesn't matter to you in 99% of motivations (the other 1% is being a paladin like Ajantis, that's "what they do"), even as a "hero of Baldur's Gate", a title you never had a goal to obtain, let alone try to justify and uphold. Simple as that. I'm perfectly aware that they wanted to flex their writing muscles, but logical continuity is much more important than whatever rehashed idea you (the people at Beamdog) happen to like currently, especially in this context. Caelar could've been a major side quest in the new structure I'm proposing, but not the center of attention, she could've even been a companion and her quest trying to start the crusade. There were many other options which didn't involve randomly stumbling into whatever mess they thought up. In the end it did end up as fanservice either way.
There's also the fact that SoD is not a prequel, it's an interquel which needs to have something in common with the other two ends. Why do we care if Caelar is a Bhaalspawn? You yourself said that this is BG2's territory. You can't have it both ways, you either have any interest in your heritage and want to explore it or not. If you do, rummaging through the Undercity is the next move, if you don't then Caelar doesn't matter to you in 99% of motivations (the other 1% is being a paladin like Ajantis, that's "what they do"), even as a "hero of Baldur's Gate", a title you never had a goal to obtain, let alone try to justify and uphold. Simple as that. I'm perfectly aware that they wanted to flex their writing muscles, but logical continuity is much more important than whatever rehashed idea you (the people at Beamdog) happen to like currently, especially in this context. Caelar could've been a major side quest in the new structure I'm proposing, but not the center of attention, she could've even been a companion and her quest trying to start the crusade. There were many other options which didn't involve randomly stumbling into whatever mess they thought up. In the end it did end up as fanservice either way.
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