Astarion From Baldur's Gate 3 Appears in the 2024 Player's Handbook

Everyone's favorite vampire rogue makes a cameo in the 2024 PHB.

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Astarion makes a cameo appearance in the 2024 Player's Handbook, but he appears to be in a spot of trouble. An illustration showcasing the Daylight spell features the Vampiric Rogue in the 2024 Player's Handbook. In the 2024 D&D rules, the daylight spell actually has the ability to harm vampires, although Astarion has temporary immunity to sunlight due to having an illithid tadpole embedded in his brain.

I reached out to the artist of the piece, David Astruga, who confirmed that it was indeed the beloved Baldur's Gate 3 character. "Indeed! it is Astarion," Astruga said via email. "I added him on my own from the sketch of that image, and the art directors thought it was fine to leave him there as a small easter egg for those who notice. It doesn’t have any further relevance, but it's good to remember that Astarion is a Wizards character, so he could obviously appear here or there."

While Baldur's Gate 3 was a major success for Dungeons & Dragons last year, the characters from that game won't make too many other appearances in the 2024/2025 Core Rulebooks, although the mind flayer on the alt-cover of the Monster Manual bears a strong resemblance to the Emperor (a romanceable mind flayer in Baldur's Gate 3.) When asked about the possibility of other Baldur's Gate 3 characters appearing in the Monster Manual, D&D art director Josh Herman told me "We're not going to see a ton of BG III stuff in the Monster Manual in general. It also came out late enough that we were in development pretty far on a lot of things. But the alt cover, that was also a good way for us to just show that this is all D&D."

However, Wizards is leaning heavily on Baldur's Gate 3 to promote its Project Sigil VTT project, utilizing both Astarion and Karlach in promotional art for the program and bringing in their respective voice actors Neil Newbon and Samantha Beart to play their characters in a D&D Live event at Gen Con in part to showcase Project Sigil.
 

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Christian Hoffer

Christian Hoffer

People have been getting freaky in D&D since The Strategic Review days, to judge by some of the articles. BG3 is just very open about it. (And it knows what people who play Bioware-style CRPGs enjoy.)
Yep. And Ed Greenwood is a well established supporter of free love and snuck many orgies and swinging parties into his literature. Wizards put the kibosh on a lot of it, but you can still find traces of it in descriptions of festivals and minor details in characters like Alustriel Silverhand, etc,
 

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I got no problem what's so ever giving the voice actors plenty of work and give them their own series. the shorts show they are a blast to watch even outside the game.

If I'm seeing it right, Astarion is smart enough not to be on fire. :D
 

M.L. Martin

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Yep. And Ed Greenwood is a well established supporter of free love and snuck many orgies and swinging parties into his literature. Wizards put the kibosh on a lot of it, but you can still find traces of it in descriptions of festivals and minor details in characters like Alustriel Silverhand, etc,

Yes, there's a reason I describe Greenwood's Realms as "60s/70s Fantasy." :)
 

Yep. And Ed Greenwood is a well established supporter of free love and snuck many orgies and swinging parties into his literature. Wizards put the kibosh on a lot of it, but you can still find traces of it in descriptions of festivals and minor details in characters like Alustriel Silverhand, etc,
I remember when naive young me thought "WoW, the Realms sure have a lot of these party-filled 'festhouses'!", not realizing until later that that was the bowdlerized term that TSR used for what were undoubtedly brothels in Ed's original setting.
 



Yep. And Ed Greenwood is a well established supporter of free love and snuck many orgies and swinging parties into his literature. Wizards put the kibosh on a lot of it, but you can still find traces of it in descriptions of festivals and minor details in characters like Alustriel Silverhand, etc,
He also snuck in underage relationships and a guy being married to his adoptive daughter. (go and look at Durnan and Mirt's wives)
 




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