bg3 and dark urge origin spoilers
she's both the most and least fleshed out tav ive got lol
basically idrk know much abt dnd, all I know really comes from bg3, and I ended up downloading whispers of the divine when I was modding it for the first time and really enjoyed playing as an aasimar. so lore-wise, literally all I know comes from that mod and bg3. so tavarin is a fallen aasimar from that mod, but also was a dark urge playthrough, and I've decided to just kinda. combine those ideas as best as I could with what I understand from my playthrough and the mod lol
in short, tavarin was tempted towards a dark path by bhaal and became a fallen aasimar. in doing so, he was able to remove the divinity within her and remade her in his image. the dark urge has a much stronger influence on her, partially because of this rebirth, and partially because of her inherent divinity. so even when she realized the path she was on was wrong, her struggle was basically futile, and she became a slave to the dark urge. after orin's attack and losing her memories, however, she was given a second chance, and chose to reject bhaal's influence wholly.
like the other two, tavarin's title also reflects a core aspect of her character. however, it isn't necessarily as contradictory as the others'-- it moreso describes her past and present. her fall from grace when she was tempted by bhaal, and her fall from power when she rejected him. her pose is meant to represent the after, her attempts to return to goodness and her hope for better days while still maintaining that contradictory feel in comparison to her title.
she's both the most and least fleshed out tav ive got lol
basically idrk know much abt dnd, all I know really comes from bg3, and I ended up downloading whispers of the divine when I was modding it for the first time and really enjoyed playing as an aasimar. so lore-wise, literally all I know comes from that mod and bg3. so tavarin is a fallen aasimar from that mod, but also was a dark urge playthrough, and I've decided to just kinda. combine those ideas as best as I could with what I understand from my playthrough and the mod lol
in short, tavarin was tempted towards a dark path by bhaal and became a fallen aasimar. in doing so, he was able to remove the divinity within her and remade her in his image. the dark urge has a much stronger influence on her, partially because of this rebirth, and partially because of her inherent divinity. so even when she realized the path she was on was wrong, her struggle was basically futile, and she became a slave to the dark urge. after orin's attack and losing her memories, however, she was given a second chance, and chose to reject bhaal's influence wholly.
like the other two, tavarin's title also reflects a core aspect of her character. however, it isn't necessarily as contradictory as the others'-- it moreso describes her past and present. her fall from grace when she was tempted by bhaal, and her fall from power when she rejected him. her pose is meant to represent the after, her attempts to return to goodness and her hope for better days while still maintaining that contradictory feel in comparison to her title.