He could take lessons in how to slobber over things from the Carbuncle, so maybe he'd enjoy it... just in a place far, far away from my character.
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THAT was funny. Thanks for that.
He doesn't need a rewrite. He's fine the way he is. If you dislike the character, just ignore him and move on.
Yep. There's a reason many RPG's give players agency and allow them to consent to advances made by characters they may not necessarily like. With the amount of dialogue the game is willing to include in general, there's no reason we can't have an option to tell certain characters to back off and respect personal boundaries.
I've said as much in the past but this is a game that allows for eternal bonds - basically marriage - between player characters. Why isn't that being respected? I think we need a scene in the MSQ's where the likes of G'raha are called out for the attempted homewreckers that they are.
Sure. Remove him from the MSQ and put him in sidequests that don't unlock content. I will then ignore him and not do those sidequests. But that's the problem. He's a main character in the story. I literally cannot ignore him unless I want to skip every cutscene he shows his face in. We are not talking about Billy McGee the NPC from that one little corner that has a yellow sidequest chain, we are talking about a major character that cannot be ignored.
Thus I decided to do the rewrite as both a fun writing exercise, and to show how I would put my spin on the character.