Tameria, Half-Drow Storm Sorcerer 1/∞

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Tameria, Half-Drow Storm Sorcerer 1/∞
You put the stars to shame. Let's sit here another while - I want to drink you in.
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Tameria, Half-Drow Storm Sorcerer 2/∞
Tameria, Half-Drow Storm Sorcerer 3/∞
number 28 for all three please!
28: Is your character the de facto leader of the party? Or do they consider someone else to be the leader?
Tameria: Tameria doesn't really consider herself a leader technically, she's usually more of a lone fighter, but she likes the group dearly, and someone has to call the shots, so she reluctantly accepted the position. When she got closer to Gale she definitely started trusting him with the decision making, talking through the possibilities and outcomes intricately. Trusting in Gale is a huge part of her leading persona anyway, so his opinion is one she really values, considers and puts into action. During the course of Bg3 there is no Tameria without Gale; they're basically a package deal - something that definitely shows in the way she's leading people.
Tavelle: Tavelle is the de facto leader of his small group of misfits. It's something he's fine and comfortable with. However, that doesn't mean he's not listening to his companion's suggestions and ideas. Democracy and openly speaking one's mind is very important to him and he's trying his best to make the group a safe space to voice opinions and ideals. In the end, he mostly decides to help people though, so if he ignores his party members, it's mostly for the greater good and being a decent person in general. (He's trying to make all of them into better people though. A worthy goal, and one fit for a leader in his opinion at least.)
Namelia: Namelia surely doesn't look the part of a leader and it's not something she had planned in her imminent future. She likes to make decisions that focus and concern her own good, her future and the lives of people she cares about (which mostly concerns Minthara and Shadowheart if she's being honest). She definitely likes to have power, so being the leader of the group wasn't planned, but is not the worst thing to happen to her, isn't it? She can definitely make her voice being heard and in the end she's the one making the decisions - her companions mostly follow without asking many questions. She seems to be a sweet person after all (which is not always true, but innocent appearances can make trusting a little easier, right? So she's definitely not going to ignore this advantage).