As Astarion, Karlach, and Shadowheart get Funko Pops, actor behind Baldur's Gate 3's least-popular companion asks "No hot green girlfriend?"

Oct. 17, 2024



Poor, innocent Lae’zel

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Funko just revealed collectible figurines of several Baldur’s Gate 3 characters, but not the sour-faced Githyanki warrior Lae’zel, prompting her voice actress Devora Wildeto ask"No Lae’zel? No hot green girlfriend?"

“Boycotting until they make a green girlfriend,” agreedone replyto Wilde’s post on X.

As of now, the BG3 Funko Pop collection includes the Tiefling barbarian Karlach, who comes with her trusty axe and teddy bearClive, the devoted half-elf Shadowheart, and two versions of the brazen vampire spawn Astarion. One version features Astarion with his eyebrows arched as he holds a dagger, and the other features Astarion with his eyebrows arched as he holds the Necromancy of Thay spellbook.

“I need Astarion wiped off the face of the universe,” decided one poston X. Among fans, the consensus seems to be that not one, buttwosmug Astarion Funkos are too much to bear when there are no figurines of the pea-colored but very confident Lae’zel or the handsome warlock Wyll.

“No Wyll? No Lae’zel? Then no money!“one fanannounced.

Funko sometimes adds more Pops to a franchise’s batch, too, so not all hope is lost for an angry Githyanki you could leave on your nightstand. If not, though — green girlfriends deserve more than a quiet life as a Funko Pop, anyway.

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