Arabella's Parents Get Revenge - Baldurs Gate 3

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If Arabella dies and Kagha is alive by the time the celebration happens this scene can trigger.

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  • @rachelm6650
    Thanks everyone for being normal in this comment section! It’s been great not getting daily emails from YouTube letting me know people are being dungeons and dragons racist in my comments!
  • @Nabo42
    I played a druid recently and when I encountered Kagha I had the option to tell her snake Arabella was just a kid. The snake was like "she's a new hatchling? yes, they can be foolish," then proceeds to talk Kagha down. Even her own snake thinks Kagha's an idiot.
  • Killing an evil druid (with a snake focus no less) with poison is just poetic justice. This is just too good.
  • @Phunky1366
    I never let Arabella get taken but Im glad to know Kagha doesn't just get away with trying to kill a child
  • @lemao2222
    Like you said, Kagha: a mother viper bares its fangs at those who would threaten its offsprings. You, however, are not the viper in this story. You are the threat who’s about to feel a mother’s venom.
  • @IceKulangot
    0:55 That transition from seeing the mother's face clearly to being shaded with her eyes glowing when she says "I want you to feel small" is just chef's kiss really adds to the scene
  • @time-a-wasted
    The "I want you to feel small" line and talking about how scared Arabella felt. Ugh, it makes me tear up every time. Just breaks my heart. Great writing, great delivery.
  • That persuasion line, "If you do this you are no better than her" is horrible. They could have written the persuasion to be that enough people had died, that letting the druid live with the knowledge that the tieflings purposefully spared her life would cause her more misery than death; but grieving parents avenging their child are hardly on the same level as a woman who puts a child in a deadly situation and then dismisses her death and the suffering it caused.
  • @jefthereaper
    Best joke of them all is that when you kill her during the battle for the grove, she has a legendary potion on her that supposedly cures any poison. She had the means to cure herself quite literally in her pack, but could not grab it.
  • Fun fact if you intervine here as a vengence paladin, you actually break your oath
  • @ObakeOnna
    "Don't do it! We have a vampire in the camp and he could really use the blood."
  • The voice acting was phenomenal, I could really feel the mother's pain. And the part when her face was in shadow as she told Kagha how Arabella felt in her last moments gave me shivers. Really need to play this game. I wouldn't have stopped the parents though, tbh
  • I had no idea such a scene even existed. As a paladin, I have always urged Kagha to have mercy on Arabella, and also to repent and fight against the shadow druids.
  • @TheHuskyK9
    "If you do this you are no better than her" >Dice rolls 2 Even the game itself was like "Nah, let her cook"
  • @Ravenleaf182
    That persuasion had the same impact of "Oh no. Don't do it. Stop." <----complete monotone.
  • @opo3628
    I'll always save Arabella on any playthrough, so thank you for posting this -- it's nice to know that street justice comes for Kahga's ass if you fail to stop her from murdering the child.
  • @randomdan1648
    "Do you feel better now!?" "It was never about feeling better, it was about Justice" One of my favourite lines from this encounter, acknowledging that its not for her to feel comfort or remorse for her childs loss, but knowing a monster needs to be put down for ending the life of a child
  • @baval5
    This scene is a lot more sad if you redeemed Khaga, the "Im Sorry" she says on the ground is a lot more sincere.
  • @Mediados
    Kagha and her fucking viper methaphors. She keeps talking about how an animal protects their own and is so suprised when the same thing happens to her. Then she's suddenly sorry.