Vrconk - Alex Coal - Baldur-s Gate Iii- Shadowh... -

"Lady Shar watches," a raven croaked from a nearby branch. It wasn't a game asset. It was the VRConk's morality engine, manifesting as a sharp-beaked conscience.

"I am no one's instrument," Alex said, speaking as herself for the first time in seventeen hours. VRConk - Alex Coal - Baldur-s Gate III- Shadowh...

The VRConk wasn't just a game anymore. It was a confession. Every decision Alex made now carried the full weight of Shadowheart's trauma. When a young tiefling refugee begged for healing, Alex felt the Sharran doctrine scream No , but her own human heart whispered Yes . She compromised—a half-dose, a flicker of healing light that left the child stable, not saved. "Lady Shar watches," a raven croaked from a nearby branch

But when she looked in the mirror, her eyes had changed. There was a silver glint in them—the afterimage of a goddess denied. And on the back of her right hand, faint as a scar from another life, she could almost see the mark of the Artifact. "I am no one's instrument," Alex said, speaking

"Choose your anchor," the AI whispered in her ear.

The world exploded into light. The shadow curse lifted. And inside her skull, the VRConk's safety protocols screamed: