Despite the "2" in the title, it's actually the seventh game since 2002 in the Divinity series from Belgian game developer Larian Studios. These are just a few of the characters you'll meet in Divinity: Original Sin 2, a mouthful of a name for a retro-style roleplaying game that's become a hit among PC gamers. I just want the Red Prince to respect me as a person. Fane and I are not exactly besties, but I'm helping him find a magic mask that can make his skeletal visage pass for human. "Is it not enough that you travel with me," he says, "Must you speak, too?" I'm actually surprised that he can speak, as he appears to be an undead skeleton, and possibly the last remaining member of an ancient race from before the age of man. No more help is Fane, another of my companions. And also a giant anthropomorphic lizard man, possibly with delusions of grandeur. True to his name, he's both red and a prince. "I intend to rule an empire one day, not a tiny outcropping in the sea," says the Red Prince when I ask him what our band of adventurers should do next.
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