The screen didn't crash. Instead, the monitor bled a deep, oceanic blue. The sound of the rain outside merged with the sudden, thunderous chanting of a celestial choir coming from his speakers. The "Holy Knight" wasn't just updating the game; it was rewriting the room.
Kaelen sighed, the sound heavy with the exhaustion of a long week. He looked at the clock—2:14 AM. He could click retry and wait another hour, or he could walk away. But then he saw it. In the background, behind the error message, his Paladin’s face was visible on the launcher—eyes glowing with a faint, divine light that hadn't been there before. It wasn't a glitch. It was a beckoning. He didn't click retry. He clicked Ignore . Baldurs.Gate.3.Update.Holy.Knight.part02.rar
Progress bars were the heartbeat of his evening. 14%... 42%... 89%. He sat in the dim glow of his monitor, the hum of his PC cooling fans sounding like the steady breathing of a beast. Outside, rain lashed against his apartment window, mimicking the storms of the Sword Coast he was so eager to return to. The screen didn't crash