i find the Loviatar trial in the goblin camp p interesting as a narrative tool for gith tavs cause it's actually got a few layers to it in that sense. the ruthless training in the crèches has got to leave marks on every gith in one way or another, even if they're drilled (gaslit?) to think about it as normal and beneficial. and then they're presented with this trial by pain for a goddess most of them likely consider false and that likely reminds them of their worst childhood memories
#aenore plays bg3
because i'm an indecisive lil shit i had this idea of. what if their colour slowly changes based on a number of factors, like their current environment to blend in more, or the people they're currently close to (effect is amplified for significant others).
so if she spends time in a forest-y place or near other giths, her palette turns green/gold, near tieflings it goes towards pink/orange/red, and so on. a lil side effect from the tadpole (which would become near instantaneous under complete ceremorphosis, similar to a cuttlefish) that's being amplified by their echo knight inclinations as she... echoes... the environment and others
introductions
the way i didn't realize Gale was flirting with me until the narrator spelled it out for me 💀💀
because i'm an indecisive lil shit i had this idea of. what if their colour slowly changes based on a number of factors, like their current environment to blend in more, or the people they're currently close to (effect is amplified for significant others).
so if she spends time in a forest-y place or near other giths, her palette turns green/gold, near tieflings it goes towards pink/orange/red, and so on. a lil side effect from the tadpole (which would become near instantaneous under complete ceremorphosis, similar to a cuttlefish) that's being amplified by their echo knight inclinations as she... echoes... the environment and others