Lorag in the game, while arguably not a villain, asks you to help him in an experiment that will turn you into an animal if it works and only answers your questions if you sabotage the experiment without him realizing.
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Lortag in the gamebooks is a wise scholar who teaches the beggar children of Kharé for free and sometimes gives you a useful item even if you fail to solve his puzzle.Characters in The Crown of Kings paint the Archmage to be a crueller tyrant than the books ever portrayed him as, with many wishing for his death.Depending on how you interpret him, this trope might also apply to the King of Analand, who could be peaceful or power-hungry.In the video game, he's a slaver and trying to take over Kharé. Vik in the book was an enigmatic but upstanding Nice Guy.In this game, the shopkeeper has an unpleasant personality and suggests you to buy the cursed leather gloves rather than the useful chainmail ones. Adaptational Jerkass: In the book, the shopkeeper in Dwarftown of Khare is completely neutral and doesn't interact.
You need a bit more thinking to be in his good graces.
In the original game, every Red-Eye encounter is at best unfriendly and unhelpful, if not hostile.