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==Background== | ==Background== | ||
The son of Grand Duke [[Ulder Ravengard]], Wyll observed many of the political inner workings of Baldur's Gate while growing up. His mother died in childbirth, and he spent a largely happy childhood being trained by his father, who came from a working-class background and taught Wyll practical skills, including swordplay. | |||
Bound by pact to serve Mizora, Wyll's dealings with the devil left him estranged from his influential noble family in [[Baldur's Gate]]. He left his home and gained fame as ''The Blade of Frontiers'', renowned for his swordsmanship and monster-slaying. | Bound by pact to serve Mizora, Wyll's dealings with the devil left him estranged from his influential noble family in [[Baldur's Gate]]. He left his home and gained fame as ''The Blade of Frontiers'', renowned for his swordsmanship and monster-slaying. Wyll is incapable of speaking the terms of his deal with Mizora aloud, but when asked, he assures the player that he would make the same choice again, and that he did it for the good of the Sword Coast. | ||
At the start of the game, Wyll is on the hunt for [[Karlach]], the latest target his patron Mizora has demanded he kill for her. He must obey, or suffer great consequences. The hunt took to Wyll to [[Avernus]], where he, along with Karlach, was captured and infected with a mind flayer tadpole. | |||
Depending on the player's choices, Wyll may refuse to kill Karlach when he learns that she is not a "heartless devil" as Mizora described, but a good-heated Baldurian [[tiefling]] whose heart was literally removed. As punishment, Mizora transforms his body into a devil's, giving him a pair of horns, black eyes, sharp teeth, and mottled skin. Despite the similarities between Wyll's devlish appearance and tieflings, he is specified to have the appearance of a devil, not a tiefling, and tiefling leader [[Zevlor]] is said to be alarmed by his appearance. | |||
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Clause Z § 13: ''<nowiki/>'If the soul-binder consents to separation, she will release the soul-bearer from all obligation within six months.''' | Clause Z § 13: ''<nowiki/>'If the soul-binder consents to separation, she will release the soul-bearer from all obligation within six months.''' | ||
}} | }}At the end of Act Two, Mizora lifts Wyll's inability to speak about their pact, allowing Wyll to explain himself to the player as they progress through his story. He will tell the player the entire truth once they encounter [[Ulder Ravengard]] at [[Wyrm's Rock Fortress]]. | ||
When he was seventeen, Wyll encounted a cult of Tiamat's worshippers, who were on the cusp of summoning the evil dragon goddess to Baldur's Gate. Mizora appeared and offered him a deal that would allow him to stop the ritual, but prevented him from speaking of it, and therefore explaining himself to his father when he returned after the fall of [[Elturel]] into [[Avernus]]. Wyll's father was furious and turned his back on his son, and Wyll left Baldur's Gate, only returning over the course of the game. | |||
== Personal Quest == | == Personal Quest == | ||
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==Personality== | ==Personality== | ||
Wyll | Wyll is heroic and kindhearted, dedicating most of his life to fighting on behalf of the people of the Sword Coast. He takes his duty and title seriously, and speaks boastfully of his skills and past as the Blade of Frontiers. He has a more playful side, suggesting that the party stop to try the drinks at [[The Waning Moon]], and wistfully saying to Karlach that he would love to stop and swim at the beach in Act Three. | ||
Wyll's story was almost entirely rewritten for full release after fan feedback. In Early Access, he struggled with a brutal side and with living up to the title of the Blade of Frontiers, and had a particular hatred of goblins. His personality on release was rewritten to be more genuinely heroic and kind-hearted, with his personal struggles focusing more on his relationship with his father and with Mizora, and his hatred of goblins being swapped for a hatred of devils and their kin. | |||
== Interactions== | == Interactions== | ||
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*Wyll is voiced by [https://www.imdb.com/name/nm5156273/ Theo Solomon]. | *Wyll is voiced by [https://www.imdb.com/name/nm5156273/ Theo Solomon]. | ||
**He was voiced by [https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2855708/ Lanre Malaolu] during [[Early Access]], but was replaced for unknown reasons. | **He was voiced by [https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2855708/ Lanre Malaolu] during [[Early Access]], but was replaced for unknown reasons. | ||
*In [[Multiplayer]], if Wyll is chosen as an Origin by one player, [[Karlach]] cannot be chosen by any other players, and vice versa. | *In [[Multiplayer]], if Wyll is chosen as an Origin by one player, [[Karlach]] cannot be chosen by any other players, and vice versa. | ||
*In Act Three, Wyll mentions that he was 17 when he made his deal with Mizora, and that he hasn't been back to Baldur's Gate for 7 years, making him 24 years old. | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== |