MASSIVE SPOILERS FOR BALDUR'S GATE 3 AHEADThe beauty of any RPG is the inherent freedom that comes with making a character "yours," letting player choice dictate the direction of a game. That perhaps goes doubly so for tabletop games like Dungeons and Dragons. Players can choose their race, their class, their backstory, do things for flavor, do things for stats, and make choices they feel align with their characters the most. However, this freedom also comes with restrictions which, when done right, are just as beautiful. No RPG player enjoys being told they can't do something for no reason, but it also means that a Lawful Good Paladin isn't going to happily rob a bank for no reason alongside the Chaotic Neutral Rogue. There's a reason that's a common meme, after all, but these limitations can be just as beautiful as the freedom of a game. In particular, this is something that a lot of video game RPGs get wrong, but Baldur's Gate 3 does it right.