Dragon Age: The Veilguard is a game where you and a diverse group of people (and, let’s be honest, weird friends) do fantastic things. Baldur’s Gate 3 is a slightly different game where you and a diverse group of people (and, let’s be honest, weird friends) do fantastic things. Now, thanks to a modder, we can combine the two a bit by giving Luke some facial ink.
Don’t worry. This would be slightly less embarrassing than what the DATV modders put on Solas’ face. In the end, when you write, you only vaguely understand that the meaning scrawled on your forehead is never wrong.
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Anyway, modder ShadyKnight is the one tasked with porting BG3’s chosen tattoo, which he titled ‘Astarion Would Be Proud’.
“As written in the description, this mod replaces almost all default tattoos with BG3 tattoos. It’s not 100% perfect yet, but I’m happy enough to post it.” cool.
Anyway, everything you used to love is here. Chic child’s birthday party face painting. Scary neck doodle. Chin material that makes you look like you’ve dribbled with style. You have three little birds on your cheeks so you can pretend to be intimate with your t*ts. There is also clown makeup.
Whatever you choose, it will serve as a strange reminder of all the strange things you experienced in BG3. You’ll have a very deep and very good conversation with one of the Veilguard’s generally slightly too-good party members. Then boom, you’ll see it on Rook’s face. Boom, we’re transported back to that time, Astarion said. Being too sneaky for your favorite mid-flirt or Lae’zel burning down the entire camp because fighting you made her too horny.
In other Veilguard news, the game’s third patch recently arrived. It’s a very small item that includes quality of life changes to things like photo mode and UI, and fixes to things like “Rook’s weird facial expression when he first meets Emmrich.”
That part is a bit sad. Because it would probably be really funny.