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Tags: Baldur's Gate: Siege of Dragonspear; Chris Avellone; Shane Stacks

Chris Avellone was interviewed last night on Shane Plays, a radio show/podcast hosted by Codexer sstacks. In the 45 minute interview, Chris talks about the games that he's made, from his early work with Star Trek back at Interplay, all the way up to Torment: Tides of Numenera and in particular, Baldur's Gate: Siege of Dragonspear, which he has a lot of good things to say about.

Chris praises Beamdog's effort in making the transition from the original game to the expansion believable, with a prologue chapter focused around the political situation in Baldur's Gate following the protagonist's defeat of Sarevok. He's impressed by how their writers have given the original game's companion NPCs character development that explains how they arrived at where they are in the sequel, yet without the loss of stylistic consistency. He's also impressed by the expansion's antagonist, the Shining Lady, who he says is not really a villain, and even comes across as more heroic than the protagonist at times.



In addition to talking about games, Shane also asks Chris about his work as a writer (with a particular focus on his recently revealed Icewind Dale: Heart of Winter short story), doodle illustrator and graphic novel author. Chris admits that transitioning from games writing to regular fiction writing can be difficult, especially with longer works. It turns out that he had to get help from inXile's Nathan Long to finish his Wasteland 2 novel, which he says he made a lot of mistakes with.

At the end of the interview, Shane passes on a bunch of questions from the Codex and elsewhere. Embarrassing quotations abound! Chris says he'll come here and answer any questions that Shane didn't have time to convey. Let's hope that he does.
 

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I wonder if xris babylon can make this baldur's gate one expansion worthwhile. :roll:
 

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I wonder if xris babylon can make this baldur's gate one expansion worthwhile. :roll:

From the way he describes it, it doesn't sound like they needed that much help!
 
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Sounds pretty cool. I'd like some more lore and good dialogue. I'm wondering how the companions will play out. In BG1:EE and BG2:EE I avoided them mostly because they never fit the party makeup that I wanted. And even when I did my 'solo' or rather low party run of BG2:EE (with my omni-potent half-elf ftr/mage/thf), the companion side-quests weren't terribly interesting for me, but I did them anyways for the xp.
 

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Sounds pretty cool. I'd like some more lore and good dialogue. I'm wondering how the companions will play out. In BG1:EE and BG2:EE I avoided them mostly because they never fit the party makeup that I wanted. And even when I did my 'solo' or rather low party run of BG2:EE (with my omni-potent half-elf ftr/mage/thf), the companion side-quests weren't terribly interesting for me, but I did them anyways for the xp.
MCA says to take the female goblin shaman into the party. He said the character is awesome.
 

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Has MCA been to a thread to discuss all of those questions...? If so, where is that thread?
 

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So during the interview they mention that Chris recently published a short novel in some mobile app called Dragon+ that he wrote like 10 years ago when they were making Heart of Winter. Anyone found it? Anyone going to?

I didn't catch the exact name of the novel. "Winter Keen"..?
 

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So during the interview they mention that Chris recently published a short novel in some mobile app called Dragon+ that he wrote like 10 years ago when they were making Heart of Winter. Anyone found it? Anyone going to?

I didn't catch the exact name of the novel. "Winter Keen"..?

Take a closer look at the OP.
 

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Thanks guys!
 

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