It's funny, as woke as Owlcat, Paizo, and Games Workshop are
One of my favorite lines in any game in recent years is from Wrath of the Righteous when the "reformed" Succubus is wistfully talking about how tragic and common the scene you stumble upon is (a different succubus ruining a man) and the gnome just stops her cold to ask "how many times did you do it."
And when she cries while admitting to a whole lot and asks why he would ask such a horrible question, he just throws back "so you don't forget who you are and what you've done."
Which is unironically one of the most based interactions in history and how every man should react to these "reformed" new comrades. And its from the very pozzed Pathfinder game.
One of my favorite lines in any game in recent years is from Wrath of the Righteous when the "reformed" Succubus is wistfully talking about how tragic and common the scene you stumble upon is (a different succubus ruining a man) and the gnome just stops her cold to ask "how many times did you do it."
And when she cries while admitting to a whole lot and asks why he would ask such a horrible question, he just throws back "so you don't forget who you are and what you've done."
Which is unironically one of the most based interactions in history and how every man should react to these "reformed" new comrades. And its from the very pozzed Pathfinder game.
Regill was my favorite companion as a character, didn't care for him in combat though.