We spoke with Maggie Robertson (maggiethebard) about her role as Orin The Red in baldursgate3 from larianstudios. We talked about the character's dark presence, feeling honored sharing the screen with her villainous crew, and more! BG3
Baldur's Gate 3 has been a long time coming, finally arriving this month over two decades after the release of the last entry in the series. The Dungeons & Dragons-based RPG was developed and published by Larian Studios, which is known for creating the Divinity franchise.
That's one of the first things that I noticed when I initially got the script is she jumps from thought to thought quite quickly, it's bananas how she gets from A to Z in one jump. She doesn't go "A,B,C," she goes, "A, Z, T, E." It's all over the place.
In talking about all the voice actors involved, you worked with Neil Newbon before in Resident Evil Village, what was it like reuniting with him? And I know he worked a little on the directing side as well, so I would love to hear about that. Everyone seems to be especially passionate as well. I spoke to Neil last week about his work on the game and the high praise he had for the character that he was playing, for everyone at Larian and PitStop, and for you as well, and not just him but everyone in general seems incredibly passionate about the project and proud of the project.
However, I definitely grew up a very avid reader and predominantly lived within the realms of fantasy reading - Anne McCaffrey, Brandon Sanderson, Patrick Rothfuss, all of these big, great writers. And I think video games in general are such a nice, easy and natural sidestep for me coming from that world, because their worlds are so heightened. It's such a long-form narrative that these characters can be quite heightened as well and experience the full spectrum of emotion.
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