First published at 16:13 UTC on May 16th, 2019.
In this episode of Baldur's Gate: Toby's Tale, we mess around a bit in the areas near Nashkel, exploring the circus, failing to rescue someone from a mad mage because I say the wrong thing and killing and ogre before finally making our way…
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In this episode of Baldur's Gate: Toby's Tale, we mess around a bit in the areas near Nashkel, exploring the circus, failing to rescue someone from a mad mage because I say the wrong thing and killing and ogre before finally making our way into the mines.
Welcome to my brand new playthrough of Baldur’s Gate on my Youtube Channel. I made an attempt a couple of years ago to do a playthrough of the game and got as far as Nashkel’s mines which I nearly finished with before the combination of a computer virus and the death of my hard drive wiped out all of my save games and made the continuation of that LP impossible.
In this LP, I will be recreating the same exact character as I did in my previous LP of this game, a half-elf fighter-thief dual class character named Toby who hates nobles and loves to rob all those smug, uppity bastards blind alongside his best friend Imoen.
I will be trying something new in this series and will be doing a longer format of videos similar to what I did in Skyrim where my videos will run somewhere between 40 minutes and roughly an hour and forty-five minutes. Each individual video will be its own recording session rather than being spread over 3 or 4 videos.
In addition, I will be interspersing a series of journal entries amongst my standard LP videos throughout the other vids. These journal entries will be a couple of minutes long with absolutely no commentary whatsoever and will be written from Toby’s POV as a way to give you a window into his head and show you how he views certain events throughout the series as well as to give me another means to characterize Toby throughout the series.
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