Dragon Age: Veiled Keeper is a game about you doing a fantasy thing with a bunch of different (weirdo guys, let’s be honest). Baldur's Gate 3 is a slightly different game where you and a bunch of different (weirdo guys, let's be honest) do a fantasy thing. Now, thanks to a modder, you can combine the two by giving your Rook some face ink.
Don't worry, this should be slightly less embarrassing than what the DATV modders slapped on Solas' face. After all, you can never go wrong with scribbling words on your forehead whose meaning you can only vaguely understand.
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Regardless, modder ShadyKnight took on the task of transplanting a selection of BG3's tattoos, naming their creation “Astarion Should Be Proud.”
“As it says on the packaging, this mod replaces almost all default tattoos with BG3 tattoos,” they wrote. “It's not 100% perfect yet, but I'm happy enough to release it.” Cool.
Anyway, all your old favorites are here. Kids birthday party face paint with chic colors. Horrible neck graffiti. The chin thing makes you look like you're dribbling the ball in style. There are three little birds on the cheeks so you can pretend you're familiar with the breasts. And some clown makeup.
No matter what you choose, it'll be a strange reminder of all the weird things you did in BG3. You'll have a very in-depth, very enjoyable conversation with a team of Veil Guards, and then, you'll see something on the face of your vehicle, and then, you'll be transported back to the time that Astarion was talking about. A little bit of the flirting is a little too mean for your liking, or Raizel burns down the entire camp because fighting you makes her a little too horny.
In other Veilguard news, the game's third patch was recently released. It's a fairly small project, making some quality-of-life changes to things like photo mode and UI, and fixing things like “Rook's weird facial expression when he first meets Emmrich.”
I feel a little sad about this because it could be very interesting.