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The visions granted by the Dream Visitor were of domination and power, and if the player character resisted these visions the Dream Visitor would become hostile. | The visions granted by the Dream Visitor were of domination and power, and if the player character resisted these visions the Dream Visitor would become hostile. | ||
{{cite web |author = Drowsy |date = 2022-01-08 |url = https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n6b4ov51sFg |title = EA Dreams 1 - 3 All Dialogue Options (Drow)}} | |||
{{cite web |author = DanaDuchy |date = 2020-10-11 |url = https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1LWTytZcsWk |title = Dreams - Baldur's Gate 3 Early Access}} | |||
The Dream Visitor would eventually attempt to seduce the player character, and this storyline was bolstered suggestions during the Guardian's character creation guiding you to create someone you are attracted to. The song '''''Down by the River''''' from the game's [[Baldur's Gate 3 - Original Soundtrack|Original Soundtrack]] was likely related to these interactions as the dreams took place by a river and the song's lyrics ask the player character to stay there in the dream with them forever (''Don't wake me up, Just leave me there dreaming''). | The Dream Visitor would eventually attempt to seduce the player character, and this storyline was bolstered suggestions during the Guardian's character creation guiding you to create someone you are attracted to. The song '''''Down by the River''''' from the game's [[Baldur's Gate 3 - Original Soundtrack|Original Soundtrack]] was likely related to these interactions as the dreams took place by a river and the song's lyrics ask the player character to stay there in the dream with them forever (''Don't wake me up, Just leave me there dreaming''). | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== |