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** In ''Mask of The Betrayer'', WordOfGod spoke of many things that were cut. Kaelyn was suppose to be a romance option. Also, Kaelyn's [[OurAngelsAreDifferent grandfather]] was suppose to rescue her if you fought her after siding with Kelemvor. You would had a chance to let Kaelyn leave unharmed... or [[KickTheDog slay his grandfather and the entire Menagerie.]] For extra evilness, you could have slain her or let swarm of demons do the dirty work.
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** [[JasonGriffith Bevil Starling]] is SonicTheHedgehog.

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** [[JasonGriffith [[Creator/JasonGriffith Bevil Starling]] is SonicTheHedgehog.



** FredTatasciore (TheHulk, [[VideoGame/StarCraftII Zeratul]]) voices Araman.

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** FredTatasciore Creator/FredTatasciore (TheHulk, [[VideoGame/StarCraftII Zeratul]]) voices Araman.

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* FanNickname: The player character is often called [=KC=] by fans, which has the advantage of being an abbreviation for both titles by which characters frequently refer to them in the first campaign (Kalach-Cha and Knight Captain).



* ScrewedByTheNetwork / ScrewedByTheLawyers: Hasbro/Wizards of the Coast sued Infogrames/Atari over fraud and five breaches of contract. Continuing game updates afterwards was likely not a high-priority issue. It also resulted in the Steam version being pulled from the store, though it's since been rereleased on Website/GOGDotCom.

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* ScrewedByTheNetwork / ScrewedByTheLawyers: TheOtherDarrin: The voice actors of both Kelghar and Bishop changed between main campaign and expansion. Kelghar's voice actor in ''Storm of Zehir'' is noticeably different, with the new guy trying to imitate Adam Sietz and not quite succeeding. Bishop's new actor in ''Mask of the Betrayer'' lacks the old one's sneering, aggressive edge.
* ScrewedByTheNetwork[=/=]ScrewedByTheLawyers:
Hasbro/Wizards of the Coast sued Infogrames/Atari over fraud and five breaches of contract. Continuing game updates afterwards was likely not a high-priority issue. It also resulted in the Steam version being pulled from the store, though it's since been rereleased on Website/GOGDotCom.



* TroubledProduction: ''Mysteries of Westgate'' didn't take long to develop. However, Atari wanted the [[DownloadableContent DLC]] shipped with a {{DRM}} scheme. This delayed the release of the game. Adding to this, Obsidian patches constantly broke down the Adventure Pack, pushing the game's release even further, much to gamers frustration.

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* TroubledProduction: ''Mysteries of Westgate'' didn't take long to develop. However, Atari wanted the [[DownloadableContent DLC]] shipped with a {{DRM}} scheme. This delayed the release of the game. Adding to this, Obsidian patches constantly broke down the Adventure Pack, pushing the game's release even further, much to gamers gamers' frustration.



** Back in 2009, there was talk of a possible third expansion and another patch for the game, but everything went down the drain when Hasbro (owner of the D&D licence) sued Atari (the game's publisher). By the time the dispute was settled everybody has move on to other games.

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** Back in 2009, there was talk of a possible third expansion and another patch for the game, but everything went down the drain when Hasbro (owner of the D&D licence) sued Atari (the game's publisher). By the time the dispute was settled settled, everybody has move had moved on to other games.
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** ExecutiveMeddling: Chris Avellone notes that Gann and Safiya as love interests were originally not constrained by gender, as "that felt true to how [they] perceived love". This was apparently vetoed by Wizards.

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** ExecutiveMeddling: Chris Avellone notes that Gann and Safiya as love interests were originally not constrained by gender, as "that felt true to how [they] perceived love". This was apparently vetoed by Wizards.

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* ExecutiveMeddling: Atari insisted that the ''Mysteries of Westgate'' DLC ship with a {{DRM}} scheme. This caused the package's release to be delayed for nearly two years, [[InternetBackdraft causing an uproar in the fanbase]]. By the time ''Mysteries'' was released, people had lost interest in the adventure pack. Months later, Atari removed all manner of DRM from the game and its expansions, including the DLC. Such a shame, because ''Mysteries of Westgate'' was meant to be the first of many Adventures Packs, none which saw the day of light.

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ExecutiveMeddling: Chris Avellone notes that Gann and Safiya as love interests were originally not constrained by gender, as "that felt true to how [they] perceived love". This was apparently vetoed by Wizards.
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Atari insisted that the ''Mysteries of Westgate'' DLC ship with a {{DRM}} scheme. This caused the package's release to be delayed for nearly two years, [[InternetBackdraft causing an uproar in the fanbase]]. By the time ''Mysteries'' was released, people had lost interest in the adventure pack. Months later, Atari removed all manner of DRM from the game and its expansions, including the DLC. Such a shame, because ''Mysteries of Westgate'' was meant to be the first of many Adventures Packs, none which saw the day of light.
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** In ''Mask of the Betrayer'' Dave Walsh voices both the player character (assuming the Male Methodical Caster voice) and [[spoiler:Bishop]].

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** In ''Mask of the Betrayer'' Dave Walsh voices both the player character (assuming the Male Methodical Caster voice) and [[spoiler:Bishop]]. Nan [=McNamara=] does the Female Methodical Caster voice and the telthor wolf Nakata.

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* [[TalkingToHimself Talking to Herself]]: Lisa Emery voices both Zhjaeve and the succubus Blooden. It's possible to have Zhjaeve in the party when you go to Ammon Jerro's Haven, where you can meet Blooden.

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* [[TalkingToHimself Talking to Herself]]: TalkingToHimself:
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Lisa Emery voices both Zhjaeve and the succubus Blooden. It's possible to have Zhjaeve in the party when you go to Ammon Jerro's Haven, where you can meet Blooden.Blooden.
** In ''Mask of the Betrayer'' Dave Walsh voices both the player character (assuming the Male Methodical Caster voice) and [[spoiler:Bishop]].
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* ScrewedByTheNetwork / ScrewedByTheLawyers: Hasbro/Wizards of the Coast sued Infogrames/Atari over fraud and five breaches of contract. Continuing game updates afterwards was likely not a high-priority issue.

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* ScrewedByTheNetwork / ScrewedByTheLawyers: Hasbro/Wizards of the Coast sued Infogrames/Atari over fraud and five breaches of contract. Continuing game updates afterwards was likely not a high-priority issue. It also resulted in the Steam version being pulled from the store, though it's since been rereleased on Website/GOGDotCom.
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* ImageSource: MagicMissileStorm is Safiya casting ''Isaac's lesser missile storm'' in ''Mask''.

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* HeyItsThatVoice: [[JasonGriffith Bevil Starling]] is SonicTheHedgehog.

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* HeyItsThatVoice: HeyItsThatVoice:
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[[JasonGriffith Bevil Starling]] is SonicTheHedgehog.
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* ExecutiveMeddling: Atari insisted that the ''Mysteries of Westgate'' DLC ship with a {{DRM}} scheme. This caused the package's release to be delayed for nearly two years, [[InternetBackdraft causing an uproar in the fanbase]]. By the time ''Mysteries'' was released, people had lost interest in the adventure pack. Months later, Atari removed all manner of DRM from the game and its expansions, including the DLC. Such a shame, because ''Mysteries of Westgate'' was meant to be the first of many Adventures Packs, none which was the day of light.

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* ExecutiveMeddling: Atari insisted that the ''Mysteries of Westgate'' DLC ship with a {{DRM}} scheme. This caused the package's release to be delayed for nearly two years, [[InternetBackdraft causing an uproar in the fanbase]]. By the time ''Mysteries'' was released, people had lost interest in the adventure pack. Months later, Atari removed all manner of DRM from the game and its expansions, including the DLC. Such a shame, because ''Mysteries of Westgate'' was meant to be the first of many Adventures Packs, none which was saw the day of light.
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* ExecutiveMeddling: Atari insisted that the ''Mysteries of Westgate'' DLC ship with a {{DRM}} scheme. This caused the package's release to be delayed for nearly two years, [[InternetBackdraft causing an uproar in the fanbase]]. By the time ''Mysteries'' was released, people had lost interest in the adventure pack. Months later, Atari removed all manner of DRM from the game and its expansions, including the DLC.

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* ExecutiveMeddling: Atari insisted that the ''Mysteries of Westgate'' DLC ship with a {{DRM}} scheme. This caused the package's release to be delayed for nearly two years, [[InternetBackdraft causing an uproar in the fanbase]]. By the time ''Mysteries'' was released, people had lost interest in the adventure pack. Months later, Atari removed all manner of DRM from the game and its expansions, including the DLC. Such a shame, because ''Mysteries of Westgate'' was meant to be the first of many Adventures Packs, none which was the day of light.
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** CrispinFreeman (dozens of roles) voices Gann.

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** CrispinFreeman Creator/CrispinFreeman (dozens of roles) voices Gann.
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* {{Trope Namer|s}}: ''Storm of Zehir'' gives us FowlMouthedParrot.

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* TroubledProduction: ''Mysteries of Westgate'' didn't took long to develop. However, Atari wanted the [[DownloadableContent DLC]] shipped with a {{DRM}} scheme. This delayed the release of the game. Adding to this, Obsidian patches constantly broke down the Adventure Pack, pushing the game's release even further, much to gamers frustration.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: At Crossroad Keep, there's a sidequest from Elanee to plant a garden that was cut. The PC could've also set up a gambling den, and been given control of their faction's operations on the docks in a section similar to managing Crossroad Keep. The structure that would have been your base is still in the game next to the Sunken Flagon. Quite a bit of dialog in Act 1 and early in Act 2 still references your character as being in charge of a faction there, even though you never have any authority in the final version.

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* TroubledProduction: ''Mysteries of Westgate'' didn't took take long to develop. However, Atari wanted the [[DownloadableContent DLC]] shipped with a {{DRM}} scheme. This delayed the release of the game. Adding to this, Obsidian patches constantly broke down the Adventure Pack, pushing the game's release even further, much to gamers frustration.
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At Crossroad Keep, there's a sidequest from Elanee to plant a garden that was cut. The PC could've also set up a gambling den, and been given control of their faction's operations on the docks in a section similar to managing Crossroad Keep. The structure that would have been your base is still in the game next to the Sunken Flagon. Quite a bit of dialog in Act 1 and early in Act 2 still references your character as being in charge of a faction there, even though you never have any authority in the final version.
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* ScrewedByTheNetwork: Hasbro/Wizards of the Coast sued Infogrames/Atari over fraud and five breaches of contract. Continuing game updates afterwards was likely not a high-priority issue.

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* ScrewedByTheNetwork: ScrewedByTheNetwork / ScrewedByTheLawyers: Hasbro/Wizards of the Coast sued Infogrames/Atari over fraud and five breaches of contract. Continuing game updates afterwards was likely not a high-priority issue.

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And The Fandom Rejoiced is now Sugar Wiki and not to be wicked in that way.


* ExecutiveMeddling: Atari insisted that the ''Mysteries of Westgate'' DLC ship with a {{DRM}} scheme. This caused the package's release to be delayed for nearly two years, [[InternetBackdraft causing an uproar in the fanbase]]. By the time ''Mysteries'' was released, people had lost interest in the adventure pack. Months later, Atari [[AndTheFandomRejoiced removed all manner of DRM from the game and its expansions, including the DLC]].

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* ExecutiveMeddling: Atari insisted that the ''Mysteries of Westgate'' DLC ship with a {{DRM}} scheme. This caused the package's release to be delayed for nearly two years, [[InternetBackdraft causing an uproar in the fanbase]]. By the time ''Mysteries'' was released, people had lost interest in the adventure pack. Months later, Atari [[AndTheFandomRejoiced removed all manner of DRM from the game and its expansions, including the DLC]].DLC.
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** Back in 2009, there was talk of a possible third expansion and another patch for the game, but everything went down the drain when Hasbro (owner of the D&D licence) sued Atari (the game's publisher).

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** Back in 2009, there was talk of a possible third expansion and another patch for the game, but everything went down the drain when Hasbro (owner of the D&D licence) sued Atari (the game's publisher). By the time the dispute was settled everybody has move on to other games.
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* TroubledProduction: ''Mysteries of Westgate'' didn't took long to develop. However, Atari wanted the [[DownloadableContent DLC]] shipped with a {{DRM}} scheme. This delayed the release of the game. Adding to this, Obsidian patches constantly broke down the Adventure Pack, pushing the game's release even further, much to gamers frustration.
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** Back in 2009, there was talk of a possible third expansion and another patch for the game, but everything went down the drain when Hasbro, owner of the D&D licence, sued Atari, the game's publisher.

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** Back in 2009, there was talk of a possible third expansion and another patch for the game, but everything went down the drain when Hasbro, owner Hasbro (owner of the D&D licence, licence) sued Atari, the Atari (the game's publisher.publisher).
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** Back in 2009, there was talk of a possible third expansion and another patch for the game, but everything went down the drain when Hasbro, owner of the D&D licence, sued Atari, the game's publisher.
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* ExecutiveMeddling: Atari insisted that the ''Mysteries of Westgate'' DLC ship with a {{DRM}} scheme. This caused the game's release to be delayed for nearly two years, [[InternetBackdraft causing an uproar in the fanbase]]. By the time the game was released, people had lost interest in the adventure pack. Months later, Atari [[AndTheFandomRejoiced removed all manner of DRM from the game and its expansions, including the DLC]].

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* ExecutiveMeddling: Atari insisted that the ''Mysteries of Westgate'' DLC ship with a {{DRM}} scheme. This caused the game's package's release to be delayed for nearly two years, [[InternetBackdraft causing an uproar in the fanbase]]. By the time the game ''Mysteries'' was released, people had lost interest in the adventure pack. Months later, Atari [[AndTheFandomRejoiced removed all manner of DRM from the game and its expansions, including the DLC]].

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* ActorExistenceLimbo: Murphy Guyer didn't return and Ammon Jerro suddenly became an unvoiced NPC.

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* ActorExistenceLimbo: Murphy Guyer didn't return for ''Mask'' and Ammon Jerro suddenly became an unvoiced NPC. NPC.
* ExecutiveMeddling: Atari insisted that the ''Mysteries of Westgate'' DLC ship with a {{DRM}} scheme. This caused the game's release to be delayed for nearly two years, [[InternetBackdraft causing an uproar in the fanbase]]. By the time the game was released, people had lost interest in the adventure pack. Months later, Atari [[AndTheFandomRejoiced removed all manner of DRM from the game and its expansions, including the DLC]].



** FredTatasciore (TheHulk, [[StarCraftII Zeratul]]) voices Araman.

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** FredTatasciore (TheHulk, [[StarCraftII [[VideoGame/StarCraftII Zeratul]]) voices Araman.


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* ActorExistenceLimbo: Murphy Guyer didn't return and Ammon Jerro suddenly became an unvoiced NPC.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: At Crossroad Keep, there's a sidequest from Elanee to plant a garden that got cutted. Another thing that got axed a gambling den the PC could've set up.

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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: At Crossroad Keep, there's a sidequest from Elanee to plant a garden that got cutted. Another thing that got axed a gambling den the was cut. The PC could've also set up.up a gambling den, and been given control of their faction's operations on the docks in a section similar to managing Crossroad Keep. The structure that would have been your base is still in the game next to the Sunken Flagon. Quite a bit of dialog in Act 1 and early in Act 2 still references your character as being in charge of a faction there, even though you never have any authority in the final version.
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* [[TalkingToHimself Talking to Herself]]: Lisa Emery voices both Zhjaeve and the succubus Blooden. It's possible to have Zhjaeve in the party when you go to Ammon Jerro's Haven, where you can meet Blooden.

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* HeyItsThatVoice: Bevil Starling is SonicTheHedgehog.

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* HeyItsThatVoice: [[JasonGriffith Bevil Starling Starling]] is SonicTheHedgehog.


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** Gregg Martin ([[VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoViceCityStories Bernard "Crow" Gordon]]) plays Lord Nasher.
** Amie Fern has the voice of several {{Muppets}}.
** Qara's voice actress Jenna Lamia played [[YouLookFamiliar several roles]] in ''SWAT4''.
** Casavir is played by Paul Schoeffler, who previously played Dr. Vindaloo and Katz, [[YouLookFamiliar among others]], in ''WesternAnimation/{{Courage the Cowardly Dog}}''.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: At Crossroad Keep, there's a sidequest from Elanee to plant a garden that got cutted. Another thing that got axed a gambling den the PC could've set up.
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* HeyItsThatVoice: Bevil Starling is SonicTheHedgehog.
** CrispinFreeman (dozens of roles) voices Gann.
** FredTatasciore (TheHulk, [[StarCraftII Zeratul]]) voices Araman.
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* ScrewedByTheNetwork: Hasbro/Wizards of the Coast sued Infogrames/Atari over fraud and five breaches of contract. Continuing game updates afterwards was likely not a high-priority issue.

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