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Re: dragon age: inquisition spoilers
(Anonymous) 2015-11-09 01:03 am (UTC)(link)Re: dragon age: inquisition spoilers
I mean... Technically, no, I get that having him possibly die because of your choices doesn't mean you made the wrong choice, but I understand why you would feel that way. Most of BioWare's fanbase likes their happy endings and go out of their way to get a “perfect" ending, so if a decision interferes with that, a decision you felt was a perfectly good and reasonable one, it feels bad.
Doesn't mean the developers think you were wrong, but it might feel that way because you had certain expectations and those expectations were sunk. It isn't entirely rational, but that's fandom.
I at least wish that scene wasn't a simple swap, though.
Re: dragon age: inquisition spoilers
But then I was so tied to my pet-favourite race/class combo that I was not going to re-role a new character just to make her Ali's wife. I decided mistress worked fine for me and went after making that happen (and that was before I decided Elenaria was not just an expy of my Silmaril, thus destining the relationship to end anyway).
Re: dragon age: inquisition spoilers
I don't know about anyone else but I have chosen the mistress route (in the keep, never in-game), though only after seeing Ali or Hawke had to stay in The Fade if you left him a warden. I never left Ali a king at ALL before Inquisition though; I just don't care for him in the role. (Both because he didn't seem to want it, I thought being a warden was cooler anyway, I wanted us to 'stick together', and because I think Anora would be a better ruler. Even when he was simply my bro I left him as a warden.)
I'm not a fan of infidelity but I know you could convince Anora and Ali to marry for politics, so in the case that Anora knows and is fine with their relationship I don't see a problem. Still, I'm not fond of my warden and Ali having to sneak around to be together.
I don't think there's anything wrong with other people choosing it (personal preference and all that, everyone has one), but I prefer a route that allows them to stay side by side. (Even if, because this is BioWare, they are frequently separated.)
Re: dragon age: inquisition spoilers
I don't know if I would have went the route of keeping the relationship if I was viewing Elenaria as being my RP character for real. I suppose I don't view the mistress idea all that badly due to a prosaic view of royalty and mistresses.
Re: dragon age: inquisition spoilers
Your 'first time through', or on subsequent playthroughs? My first time through I don't want to be spoiled for anything, so I wouldn't be looking at walkthroughs. After that though, sure!
But then again not everyone is as against spoilers as I am.
I suppose I don't view the mistress idea all that badly due to a prosaic view of royalty and mistresses.
I don't see it as a 'bad' option, it just isn't one I would choose for the majority of my characters. I can see why someone would pick it!
Re: dragon age: inquisition spoilers
The only time I tried to avoid spoilers was when the book of HBP came out, but I trouble getting into reading it and the online spoiler period wore out and I gave up. I stopped worrying about being spoiled after that.
My tendency to walkthroughs dates back to Baldur's Gate, where having a guide book actually got me to sit and play BG2, partly because it informed me of the romances.