Little Monday Presents: Baldur's Gate III and the Queer Politics of Monstrosity.
We finally seek to resolve the central conflict of the game: Will you become a monster if it would save the world? But perhaps more importantly, what does it mean to transform into the very thing you sought to avoid becoming? And what does crossing the boundary into monstrosity reveal of the monster that's protected you since your fall from the Nautiloid? In part five, we take a close look at the game's sudden bifurcation, its controversial endings, and how its central theme is illuminated or darkened. Citation Time Stamps 1:35 - 3:39 Mordenkainen's Tome of Foes 85-97 29:46 -30:27 Shelley Vol 3 Ch. 7 30:36 - 33:25 Shelley Vol 3 Ch. 7 Full List of Sources https://littlemondaywrites.libsyn.com/sources [https://littlemondaywrites.libsyn.com/sources] Little Monday on Medium https://medium.com/@littlemonday [https://medium.com/@littlemonday] Special Thanks To - Glen Eastman who voices both Frankenstein and the Monster. W. Reader who voices both Captain Robert Walton and Withers Luis Saniger as Swen Vinke, Kelly Green as Chrystal Ding, and Foxspitt as Adam Smith. And a special thanks to Moss/Magmethius (magmethius.tumblr.com) for providing necessary lore. And thanks to both Moss and Ben for providing their feedback on this project.
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