Talk:Canon/@comment-2001:E68:5407:442B:7421:78D0:7BB7:4D07-20191124044936/@comment-3045005-20191124051458

While I would tend to agree that most of this is opinion, in rewriting this page just now, I have realized that there are a few elements provided by the games which are not a matter of opinion. Gorion's Ward is 20 years old, as stated in the prologue. At the start of Baldur's Gate II, Jaheira states that "our exploits together have left the land for the better" which would indicate that the canon Gorion's Ward committed more good acts than evil ones. It's hard to believe that Jeheira would say this if, for example, you slaughtered every resident on the streets of Baldur's Gate. And there are characters who return in Baldur's Gate II, playable or not, which means they definitely didn't die permantently in the first game.

Another user deleted large swaths of this page earlier and it was reverted by an administrator, so rather than simply delete most of it I opted to rewrite it in way that respects the highly speculative nature of all of this, in the hopes that this would be more acceptable.