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=== Act Three ===
=== Act Three ===
Gale's quest events during Act 3 in [[the Wizard of Waterdeep]] questline, and the choices the player makes during, have major implications for his romance conclusion at the end of the game, particularly in regards to if the player encourages Gale to seek and use the [[Crown of Karsus]] or not. Failing to finish Gale's questline before defeating [[the Netherbrain]] will also affect the ending.
Gale's quest events during Act Three in [[the Wizard of Waterdeep]] questline, and the choices the player makes during, have major implications for his romance conclusion at the end of the game, particularly in regards to if the player encourages Gale to seek and use the [[Crown of Karsus]] or not. Failing to finish Gale's questline before defeating [[the Netherbrain]] will also affect the ending.


As part of [[the Wizard of Waterdeep]] questline, once the player gets the book [[the Annals of Karsus]] and lets Gale read it, he thinks he can use the power of the Crown for himself. He wants to talk to you privately about it. Upon leaving [[Sorcerous Sundries]], the party will be intercepted by Elminster who tells Gale that Mystra has requested to speak with him at the Stormshore Tabernacle. After the next long rest, Gale will have an exclamation point above his head, signaling that he wants to talk. During this conversation, he'll create an illusion of the [[Astral Plane|realm of the gods]], with both of you in a rowboat.  
As part of [[the Wizard of Waterdeep]] questline, once the player gets the book [[the Annals of Karsus]] and lets Gale read it, he thinks he can use the power of the Crown for himself. He wants to talk to you privately about it. Upon leaving [[Sorcerous Sundries]], the party will be intercepted by Elminster who tells Gale that Mystra has requested to speak with him at the Stormshore Tabernacle. After the next long rest, Gale will have an exclamation point above his head, signaling that he wants to talk. During this conversation, he'll create an illusion of the [[Astral Plane|realm of the gods]], with both of you in a rowboat.  
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# If Gale '''has met with Mystra''' and '''promised to give her the Crown''' for redemption and to cure his condition, he will be apologetic towards the player for how his ambition blinded him and offers the boat ride as something of a consolation for his behavior. He reveals that he would often conjure the same illusion during his months of solitude as a means of comfort, distracting himself from his earthly troubles by imagining his destiny lay amongst the stars. He tells the player that they changed that for him and declares "With these stars as my witness, I swear - you will always be enough for me."
# If Gale '''has met with Mystra''' and '''promised to give her the Crown''' for redemption and to cure his condition, he will be apologetic towards the player for how his ambition blinded him and offers the boat ride as something of a consolation for his behavior. He reveals that he would often conjure the same illusion during his months of solitude as a means of comfort, distracting himself from his earthly troubles by imagining his destiny lay amongst the stars. He tells the player that they changed that for him and declares "With these stars as my witness, I swear - you will always be enough for me."


{{SpoilerBox|custom=a possible ending of the game when romancing Gale.|To get the "good" romantic ending, the player will need to steer Gale toward giving up his dreams of becoming a god and encourage him to give the Crown to Mystra. If the player encourages him to become a god, he'll choose the Crown and godhood over the relationship and leave you at end of the game, despite what he says repeatedly over the course of Act 3 about the both of you becoming gods together.}}
{{SpoilerBox|custom=a possible ending of the game when romancing Gale.|To get the "good" romantic ending, the player will need to steer Gale toward giving up his dreams of becoming a god and encourage him to give the Crown to Mystra. If the player encourages him to become a god, he'll choose the Crown and godhood over the relationship and leave you at end of the game, despite what he says repeatedly over the course of Act Three about the both of you becoming gods together.}}


=== Epilogue ===
=== Epilogue ===
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