Baldur's Gate 3 Writer Opens Up About Wyll's Underdeveloped Storyline
In a recent Reddit AMA, Kevin VanOrd, senior writer at Larian Studios, shed light on the challenges faced by Wyll Ravengard, one of the game's most beloved characters. For those who have played Baldur's Gate 3, it's clear that Wyll's storyline has left many fans feeling underwhelmed.
According to VanOrd, Wyll's character was initially conceived with a lot more potential than he ended up receiving in the final game. The writer admitted that Wyll's story was "split into two distinct narratives" - one revolving around his complicated relationship with Mizora and the other focused on his journey as the son of Duke Ravengard.
Unfortunately, this split narrative resulted in many plot threads being left dangling or culminating in less-than-ideal circumstances. One notable example cited by VanOrd is a key situation meant to take place at Baldur's Gate that was ultimately cut from the game. Instead, Wyll's storyline evolved organically through a series of new developments after the epilogue was released.
Despite these challenges, VanOrd remains proud of what he accomplished with Wyll's character, particularly highlighting his sincerity, good nature, and eager heroism. However, he acknowledged that dividing Wyll's arc in such a way can be seen as a mistake in hindsight, leaving fans feeling somewhat frustrated with the character's narrative.
The Blade of the Frontiers quest, which has become a fan favorite, is another example of how much potential was squandered due to development constraints. VanOrd expressed his disappointment at being unable to fully develop this story further, ultimately settling for just a few encounters rather than the standalone dungeon he had initially envisioned.
As a testament to Wyll's enduring popularity among fans, they have taken matters into their own hands to create alternative endings that offer a more satisfying conclusion to the character's storyline.
In a recent Reddit AMA, Kevin VanOrd, senior writer at Larian Studios, shed light on the challenges faced by Wyll Ravengard, one of the game's most beloved characters. For those who have played Baldur's Gate 3, it's clear that Wyll's storyline has left many fans feeling underwhelmed.
According to VanOrd, Wyll's character was initially conceived with a lot more potential than he ended up receiving in the final game. The writer admitted that Wyll's story was "split into two distinct narratives" - one revolving around his complicated relationship with Mizora and the other focused on his journey as the son of Duke Ravengard.
Unfortunately, this split narrative resulted in many plot threads being left dangling or culminating in less-than-ideal circumstances. One notable example cited by VanOrd is a key situation meant to take place at Baldur's Gate that was ultimately cut from the game. Instead, Wyll's storyline evolved organically through a series of new developments after the epilogue was released.
Despite these challenges, VanOrd remains proud of what he accomplished with Wyll's character, particularly highlighting his sincerity, good nature, and eager heroism. However, he acknowledged that dividing Wyll's arc in such a way can be seen as a mistake in hindsight, leaving fans feeling somewhat frustrated with the character's narrative.
The Blade of the Frontiers quest, which has become a fan favorite, is another example of how much potential was squandered due to development constraints. VanOrd expressed his disappointment at being unable to fully develop this story further, ultimately settling for just a few encounters rather than the standalone dungeon he had initially envisioned.
As a testament to Wyll's enduring popularity among fans, they have taken matters into their own hands to create alternative endings that offer a more satisfying conclusion to the character's storyline.