Baldur’s Gate 3 fans are thirsting over “human” version of Karlach

Shane Black
Baldur's Gate 3 human Karlach

The Baldur’s Gate 3 community is down bad for some edited images showing Karlach as a human.

Since Baldur’s Gate 3 released last year, Karlach has become one of the fanbase’s favorite characters, both for personality and looks.

She has been the target of plenty of fan art and discussions as players talk about their favorite things about her.

Now, the fans are thirsting for her even more as someone has shared an image of a “human” Karlach.

Baldur’s Gate 3 players really into “human” Karlach

The images were shared on the Baldur’s Gate 3 subreddit, where the post was simply titled: “Human Karlach.”

And the image is just that: Karlach looking like a human, rather than the usual red, devil-like features that she has.

In the thread, the poster explains: “So, I saw an opinion that Karlach’s face looks good only because she’s a tiefling, and, supposedly, she wouldn’t be attractive as a human. So I decided to check it out using my Photoshop skills. I don’t understand how people can say this face isn’t beautiful…”

The community is loving this and agreeing, even if it is changing up their favorite Tiefling companion, with one user saying: “She’s already gorgeous as a punk demon woman. As a human… she’s still is gorgeous as a punk human woman.”

The rest of the comments are also saying how beautiful they think she is:

“I would die for her and her 80’s metal band.”

There are plenty of defensive comments, as well, as many Baldur’s Gate 3 players can’t imagine how anyone would find Karlach to not be attractive.

As one person says, “Anybody who thinks Karlach’s unattractive is a legitimate crazy person. Both her release appearance, and her data-mined appearance, are absolutely gorgeous.”

It’s clear that the fanbase does not mess around with Karlach, and loves her in any variation.

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