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#* If you argue with him that the power of the Crown will corrupt him as it did [https://forgottenrealms.fandom.com/wiki/Karsus?so=search Karsus], he will be visibly disheartened and ask the player what more there is to be said between them. At this point, you can tell him to dissolve the illusion and take you back to camp, ending the relationship, or choose the option "Plenty, in time. This doesn't have to be the end for us. Just forget the Crown." His response reveals part of his motivation for seeking the Crown, insisting that he can be so much more to you. Once again you can reassure him that he is already all you need and the rest of the scene proceeds as above. Alternatively, you can support his plans for ascension outright and agree to help him in reforging the Crown. He expresses his delight at your decision and the scene ends with a kiss.  
#* If you argue with him that the power of the Crown will corrupt him as it did [https://forgottenrealms.fandom.com/wiki/Karsus?so=search Karsus], he will be visibly disheartened and ask the player what more there is to be said between them. At this point, you can tell him to dissolve the illusion and take you back to camp, ending the relationship, or choose the option "Plenty, in time. This doesn't have to be the end for us. Just forget the Crown." His response reveals part of his motivation for seeking the Crown, insisting that he can be so much more to you. Once again you can reassure him that he is already all you need and the rest of the scene proceeds as above. Alternatively, you can support his plans for ascension outright and agree to help him in reforging the Crown. He expresses his delight at your decision and the scene ends with a kiss.  
# 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 Three about the both of you becoming gods together.}}


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