Baldur’s Gate 3 is packed full of cool references, authentic callbacks, and to-the-letter accurate recreations of tabletop rules and regulations. It’s part of what makes the game so fun, for many. Baldur’s Gate 3 is about as close to the Dungeons and Dragons experience as you can get from a video game. A fact highlighted by one very interesting easter egg found recently.
This easter egg is nestled in Act 1 of the game and highlighted by Reddit user Sapowski_Casts_Quen. They discovered that Auntie Ethel, everyone’s favourite hag and charming lass, may actually owe their name to a specific bit of Dungeons and Dragons writing.
Volo’s Guide to Monsters is a monster manual created to aid game masters in creating interesting and challenging encounters for their players. In it, there’s a small but dead handy naming guide for hags – a way of adding a bit of character to, well, some scary antagonistic characters in your sessions! Game Masters are free to either choose from a selection of pre-selected names, or roll for a semi-randomised one.
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