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Morgan is a lightfoot halfling in Baldur's Gate during Act Three.

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Nah, the blood and sex were the best bits. Of any book, really.
Morgan, discussing the group's most recent book

Involvement[edit | edit source]

Act Three[edit | edit source]

Morgan can be found in Bloomridge Park of the Lower City discussing books with Caerdwyn Caerdwyn and Kepli Kepli during their book club. She is especially fond of the character Dusk.

Idle banter[edit | edit source]

Morgan, Caerdwyn, and Kepli discuss Dusk's Dark Desires at book club.

  • Kepli: So - Book Brigade. What did we think of Dusk's Dark Desires?
    • Caerdwyn: A thrilling read. Gave me goosepimples.
      • Morgan: Goosepimples are right - bits of the book were downright naughty.
        • Kepli: Morgan, please. We're in public, let's keep away from the book's racier parts.
          • Morgan: Racy? More like juicy. A very juicy read.
            • Caerdwyn: Yeah, the book was a lot more... lewd than its prequels.
              • Kepli: Please focus, we're the Book Brigade, not a smut symposium!
  • Kepli: Now, I personally loved the book's setting. Twisty corridors, flickering candlelight - oh, it's just such compelling reading.
    • Morgan: Nah, the blood and sex were the best bits. Of any book, really.
      • Caerdwyn: No, I'm with Kepli. The novel's sense of intrigue was its finest quality.
        • Morgan: Don't get me wrong - the book intrigued me. In all the right ways.
  • Caerdwyn: So, Kepli - who was your favourite character in the book?
    • Kepli: I really liked what the author did with Bedford.
      • Caerdwyn: I agree. Who'd have thought a were-cow could be written so beautifully?
        • Morgan: You're fools, obviously Dusk was the story's best character.
          • Kepli: The novel's protagonist is such a basic choice, Morgan. Listen, I know what I like - and the book delivered it in spades.
  • Kepli: What did we think of the story's ending?
    • Morgan: The book ended too soon - there was plenty of Dusk left to explore.
      • Kepli: Oh come on, Morgan, it's so much better when the story ends openly.
        • Morgan: No it's not. What's the point of a story without an ending?
          • Kepli: A book's all about the journey, Morgan. Obviously.

Related literature[edit | edit source]