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“Hail, Queen Vlaakith the last of Her name.”
Chills race down my spine the moment I hear Lae’zel utter these words inBaldur’s Gate 3.

Is she potentially trading up one tyrant queen for another?
By the sounds of it, yes.
Don’t worry I have the receipts.

Either outcome sees her leading the fight against Vlaakith herself, whether or not Orpheus is in the picture.
Who’s the bad guy here, anyway?
“But she knows, too, when the battlefield has simply changed.

Here is when Lae’zel turns to share a mighty, knowing glance with the Emperor and Orpheus.
A silent agreement passes between them: they will bring down Vlaakith together.
Lae’zel just wants what she’s always wanted: retribution, revenge, and the honor of her people.

Lae’zel is not simply seizing the githyanki throne to unite them under her will alone.
I’m not just making excuses for her.
Lae’zel just wants what she’s always wanted: retribution, revenge, and the honor of her people.

And there you have it.
If Gale gets to become a god and achieve his truest ambition, why can’t she?
















