What is the worth of a single mortal life Baldur's Gate 3 Question Answer



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  1. Let's analyse the answers.

    1: This is 100% false. No one is "equal". Otherwise we'd all the same. People are more alike then they care to admit and some things are more "positive" when applied across the board. Like "Look after each other". But there's this little thing called "reasons" and "context". Along with "Give and take and what we ourselves get out of each situation". Death is also not life. And thus not mortal. "In death this is so" as a response is a NONE mortal response to a mortal question. He's basically saying "We all die". But this doesn't cover HOW people die. Or why. And then we have proof in past D&D games that this makes a MASSIVE difference. Considering you literary go to hell and meet who died.

    2: This is kind of… an odd one actually. You can do "great deeds" but it can also not mean a thing to person X and Y. Even if it means something to Z. The question here is what have you done FOR ME. Your WORTH to ME depends on this one key factor. And this applies with anyone else too. Even a great hero can leave you in the dust. And even a monster can be loyal and there for you. But maybe it's not about "deeds". Maybe it's about the simple things. Like being shut ins, lewding each other up, enjoying movie nights. Simple pleasures in life. That can mean much more then any great deed. To just "play" and "be there". People get so wrapped up in "the world" that they lose sight of "their world". And I focus on mine. Little things like that mean everything. Your "grand accomplishments" are yours. But what is "ours"?

    3: Obviously an incorrect answer. "Profit" and "currency" aren't mutual. You can't buy everything with currency. Showing you have a brain can be why you obtain more. Without having to spend a single coin. And that actually lets you keep your currency to boot. But once you start realising what really matters, like being aware, in control (BIG factor for someone like Lae'zel) and how to get affection without paying or buying, then currency suddenly becomes far less important. Only someone unable and incapable of obtaining what they desire through other means would pick this option. And I have other means. Gets amazing results. Poor as hell, happy as hell. Loyalty and support isn't a coin. Though you could say you profit from that. But as strength is but one aspect of power so too is a coin only one form of profit. A demon might also value souls as currency. But you know it's more then "just currency" at that point. Your life. Your hopes. Your dreams. Your sorrow. To even remotely currency that you'd have to go "This action leads to that action which results in net gain/loss/outcome". Technically you can do that but it's much more then that too. That said we do "gain and lose" with each action and inaction. I'm aware enough to know what events direct other events. Are you? note that I have an uncanny ability to read people, zone in on their fears, desires and how to push them forward. I keep it honest. Most people simply aren't that aware and observant. Until you can admit that to yourself, you never will be. Because acceptance is the only way to improve. Even I had to tell myself I didn't know once. Is knowledge a currency? A mage would think so. But where did this knowledge come from? How did you obtain it? It's not enough to simple "have it". You have to "earn it". And you can earn so much without spending a coin. Provided you know how of course.

    4: Why on earth would I sacrifice myself for "everything"? You're strangers to me. I don't know if you'll be here for me. Why would I toss my life away so carelessly? When I have people here by my side who care more for me, enough to actually be here and not judge me when so many would? Enough said. Moving on. This answer actually irks me because in truth, the cold hard truth is most people WON'T care about you to that extent. They won't even TRY or even CONSIDER it at times. So no. If you're like that you can burn for all I care. I actually once considered burning the world with me, but then I made it about MY world instead. Much more healthy. Unfortunately, and this is about more then the game now, we have people like suicide bombers because they lost their own world. Among other examples. It is better to not make enemies and to not let revenge and fear consume you to destructive levels, but good luck convincing someone of that if you're on the side that took away everyone that mattered to them. Only by separating yourself from the "group" and leading by example, Solid Snake being a damn good example, can you even hope to reach an understanding with someone that sees the worst of you. The none judgemental approach with asking why works wonders. As does discussing action and reaction. But let's face it, most people will give in to their emotions, argue, yell and say they're in the right "just because". So when a game shows a character the represents the best of humanity, it's a damn good reminder of how there are people like that in our real world. And how we can become that. If we're not already are. Thing is many people THINK they are when they really aren't. You see the dilemma.

    5: False answer. Isolation and solitude and not having others to challenge us affects us (Doctor Who has a companion to keep him in line for example. We NEED others to keep us in check at times). But it's because of THEM that we ourselves are affected. Others can give our life meaning, but it's THEIR lives as well as ours. If you was truly utterly alone, well, you'd get bored for a start. You have to entertain others so they entertain you back in turn. etc, etc. You could game forever of course but then there's a lack of interaction. A lack of "response" and "reciprocation".

    6: The correct answer. Because it depends on what YOU do for me. And vice versa. Trust. Honesty. Loyalty. Showing it and being there. etc. Anyone is capable of this but some (make that many) people are close minded, ignorant, intolerant and refuse to be understanding. Then you have to pull teeth and ask why over and over until you get a straight answer (which likely proves their hypocrisy). Your life right now might not mean a damn thing to person X. But in the future, if you change and become wiser and more understanding, it can mean everything. Best you hope you don't revert back to being what you used to be. Will it mean everything or nothing if that happens? Ultimately this depends on wherever you keep talking to risk being proven wrong or not. You'll do it for yourself if not them. Because if you curl under a rock you'll never forgive yourself for being so weak that you couldn't even face them. It will be the next rock. And the next and the next. Assumptions born from fear leading to being out of control and lashing out. thinking you know it all when in reality you don't. Get that control, learn to adapt and change, or suffer. Not just for me, but more then that, for yourself. Some people, like me, challenge others to improve. Don't coddle or sugar coat. Many will be unable to do that. So, yes, "it depends". This also proves answer 1 false. Because some people are simply more aware, more experienced and "better" at some situations. Heck, the stats and dice rolls going in your favour alone indicates that.

    7: This varies based on race. I find the answer here interesting. "I can not compare them." Age does bring experience, to an extent. But one can also be very old and very ignorant. And one can be younger yet more aware (due to said experience). Indeed, how can you compare them? Only by meeting each one and seeing how capable they are yourself. In admitting the elf doesn't know, they know more then most others. They "accept" the situation for what it is. It's a wise answer. A statement with certainty that leaves room for doubt. Which is quite a refreshing change from seeing elves be uptight and acting like they're better "just because". I like this answer, but I find 6 accurate as well. They're both good answers. And I can't think of a way to disprove them.

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