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GOG hero details revealed • D:OS 2 releasing September 14

The complete release of Divinity: Original Sin 2 is drawing very near, releasing September 14 on GOG.com

There are many reasons to anticipate the release, including the opportunity to encounter one character in particular – designed, inspired by, and chosen with the GOG.com community – a fully voiced NPC with a unique backstory, and her own share of secrets...




A hero's journey
For backing the D:OS 2 Kickstarter campaign, we were given the chance to work with Larian Studios on a unique in-game NPC: the GOG hero. And because the more is the merrier, the entire GOG.com community would get to be a part of the process from the start.
Beginning with a forum-wide brainstorm and a series of art and writing contests, the GOG community would draw, doodle, pitch, and design countless ideas for Larian Studios to take to the drawing board.
Months later, three designs would be revealed by the studio and the finalists put to the community's vote.
In the end, it was Eithne – an undead librarian, merchant of rare and arcane knowledge – who emerged the clear winner with 59% of all votes. She became the official GOG hero made possible by the community!




Meet the hero
Divinity: Original Sin 2 is releasing soon, and it's a thrill to finally meet Eithne!
Check out the teaser trailer for a taste of the character and voice acting in action. Plus, we got to briefly talk with Charlene Putney, the writer behind Eithne – you can read more of it below!

But the best way to meet Eithne is in-game during your adventures (regardless of platform). We can't wait to see her ourselves and want to give big thanks to Larian Studios for the opportunity, and to our entire community for being a part the creative process!

See the trailer for Eithne



Here are some extra tidbits of info from Charlene "Char" Putney, the writer for Eithne:

1. Without venturing into spoiler territory, can you tell us how soon or late in the game we'll first encounter Eithne?
Eithne wanders in an area quite a ways past where the current Early Access stops. Without spoiling anything, I can tell you that she lurks in a ruined building in a forested area of Reaper's Coast.

2. What can we expect from Eithne in terms of stock?
Well, as voted for by the good people of GOG, Eithne is an Undead Librarian, so you can expect her initial stock to reflect that character! I have other things I'd like to say about this... but I'll keep my mouth shut for now!

3. You are the one who brought Eithne to life: tell us a bit about the creation process. What is your favourite thing about her?
The thing I like most about her is something I can't say, as it would definitely be a spoiler! But what I can say is that I like the story of where she comes from and how she came to be who she is now.
Post edited September 08, 2017 by Konrad
Looking up close I see ethereal. semi-transparent flesh in the clothes (for ex. neck area) where normal skin should be so it's indeed... magic? ;p
Post edited September 12, 2017 by HenitoKisou
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rentless: Yeah, it's a shame, but that's the way the world works. Making games takes a lot of work, and sometimes things don't make it in the final release for a huge number of reasons.
Name one reason to renege on a $10k pledge reward.
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rentless: Yeah, it's a shame, but that's the way the world works. Making games takes a lot of work, and sometimes things don't make it in the final release for a huge number of reasons.
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Starmaker: Name one reason to renege on a $10k pledge reward.
You mean GOG payed $10.000 for this crap?
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Starmaker: Name one reason to renege on a $10k pledge reward.
Wow. I had no idea they pledged so much.

Now I'm sad.
On their kickstarter page it is stated: We will be working together with you
So I suppose GOG had their own hand in the creative process and the final look of it. Still, it's just visuals, story might be way more interesting.
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Klumpen0815: You mean GOG payed $10.000 for this crap?
Yep.
Post edited September 12, 2017 by Lemon_Curry
That's kind of amazing, it's like someone showing you the mock-up and specifications for a gaming computer so you agree to pay 10K for it and getting a cardboard box with a turd in it instead.
Maybe they wanted the "title screen credit" to get advertisement on Steam and "GOG Hero" was only a bonus for them?
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Klumpen0815: You mean GOG payed $10.000 for this crap?
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Lemon_Curry: Yep.
Well, I'd be pissed if I got such a turd for my money.
Hopefully they'll do a redesign with some patch, the design people here voted for looked really good and interesting.
September the 14th....
Which timezone ;) ?
Meet Eithne, the randomly-assembled generic NPC in Divinity: Original Sin 2
.... do you have the option for a refund? She looks god awful.
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mightymicroppl: September the 14th....
Which timezone ;) ?
"Release should be about 5 pm Belgium time (GMT+2)."
Post edited September 14, 2017 by Frozen
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mightymicroppl: September the 14th....
Which timezone ;) ?
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Frozen: "Release should be about 5 pm Belgium time (GMT+2)."
Dzieki!
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Frozen: Maybe they wanted the "title screen credit" to get advertisement on Steam and "GOG Hero" was only a bonus for them?
I would say this is almost certainly the case. 10k is well worth it for the advertising they will get from this.
Considering how huge and popular the first game was I imagine there will be lots of Steam copies sold which means tons of exposure, even if only a tiny fraction wonder what GOG is and search for it it's probably better than spending a similar amount on Google Ads or something similar.