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Minthara Baenre is a character from the 2023 Baldur's Gate 3, a Larian Studios roleplaying game set in the Forgotten Realms universe of Dungeons & Dragons.Voiced by Emma Gregory, she is a drow Paladin in service of the game's antagonist, and acts as a central villain for the game's first act.
Baldur's Gate 3 became the best-selling game on both Steam and GOG.com on the day of its early access launch. [89] On Steam, the game had about 537,000 concurrent players on release day and peaked at 875,000 two weeks after release. [90] [91] [92] It sold more than 2.5 million copies during its early access phase. [93]
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Baldur's Gate II received critical acclaim upon its release, [150] and is listed as the eight highest-scoring PC game on the review aggregator Metacritic (as of August 2024). [177] GameSpot 's reviewer stated that, while it is a long game, its fine points are what make it so great, and that it was in a class by itself. [ 9 ]
A cantrip is a magic spell of any kind, [1] or one which reads the same forward and backward. [citation needed] It can also be a witch's trick, or a sham. [2]The word "cantrip", of Scots origin, possibly comes from the Gaelic term canntaireachd, a piper's mnemonic chant. [3]
The release of the Open Game License and the System Reference Document's inclusion of the drow race also led to a number of books related to drow being published by companies not affiliated with Wizards of the Coast, such as The Quintessential Drow, [45] The Complete Guide to Drow, [46] and Encyclopaedia Arcane: Drow Magic.
Ernest Gary Gygax (/ ˈ ɡ aɪ ɡ æ k s / GHY-gaks; July 27, 1938 – March 4, 2008) [2] was an American game designer and author best known for co-creating the pioneering tabletop role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) with Dave Arneson. In the 1960s, Gygax created an organization of wargaming clubs and founded the Gen Con tabletop game ...
Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay was first published in 1986 by Games Workshop. [6] The product was intended as an adjunct to the Warhammer Fantasy Battle tabletop game. A number of Games Workshop publications – such as the Realm of Chaos titles – included material for WFRP and WFB (and the Warhammer 40,000 science fiction setting), and a conversion system for WFB was published with the WFRP rules.