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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2015-02-17 06:58 pm

[ SECRET POST #2967 ]


⌈ Secret Post #2967 ⌋

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Re: I need romance help (for Dragon Age) and some more

(Anonymous) 2015-02-18 02:13 am (UTC)(link)
Josie and Cullen are probably the safest romance options in the game (Dorian and Cass, too, for M!PCs).

Blackwall's personal quest will leave you either loving or hating him. Bull's personal quest has a binary choice that completely changes the direction of his character, and he's very kinky. A lot of people hate Sera, and she's probably a teenager (according to her dialogue about the blight), but she's sweet if you're kind to her.

As for Mages vs. Templars, imo it depends on how you play the game. If you visit Redcliffe before choosing, mages makes much more sense (you're presented with some kind of imminent crisis in Redcliffe so it's a little weird to blow that off to seek out the Templars). In Hushed Whispers has a few plot holes, but it's badass and sets up the Big Bad a bit better. The later sideplot also works well if you're romancing Cullen, because it heavily involves him.

On the other hand, if you skip visiting Redcliffe and immediately choose after Val Royeaux, the Templars make more sense because there's clearly something wrong with the Lord Seeker. Champions of the Just is nearly as badass as In Hushed Whispers. A later main quest is much easier if you side with the templars, and their later sideplot is much better at fleshing out the Big Bad's followers.

You still get both Dorian and Cole, no matter which you choose. You get Dorian first if you go mages, Cole first if you go Templars. Also remember that you aren't really choosing a side in the mage/templar war by choosing a faction. You can support or destabilize either side on both quests.

Make sure you recruit Blackwall, Bull, Viv, and Sera before you pick a faction!