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Dragon Age writer David Gaider defends Baldur's Gate 3's least popular female companion

Dragon Age writer David Gaider has defended Baldur's Gate 3's Lae'zel - the game's least popular companion - stating that fandoms are more forgiving of male characters.

The social media exchange began with a post from one player claiming "Lae'zel is the RPG party member equivalent of 'the show gets really good after season four'". This was then shared - in a now-deleted post - by another user, adding if Lae'zel was male people would be swooning.

Gaider responded to this post, comparing Baldur's Gate 3 to Dragon Age. "Can confirm," he said. "The Dragon Age fandom consistently gave WAY more latitude and forgiveness to male characters as opposed to female characters, in every game. It is very much a Thing."

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source https://www.eurogamer.net/dragon-age-writer-david-gaider-defends-baldurs-gate-3s-least-popular-female-companion

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