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Confirmation officiel de Bioware :

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Hello Dragon Age 2 fans.
 
Happy Valentine’s Day to one and all. We know many of you have romance on your minds today, so we thought we would confirm for you the potential romance characters in Dragon Age 2.

You can choose to romance:
Isabela
Fenris
Merrill
Anders

 
Keep in mind that all Dragon Age 2 romances are optional, so you can choose to follow these subplots or not as you prefer. All four NPCs also have other non-romance subplots that you can again choose to follow if you want to learn more about these characters. To learn more about the romances, you will need to play Dragon Age 2.

So, if you are romantically inclined during your Dragon Age 2 playthroughs, you now know who you can pursue. Pitch your woo accordingly. Image IPB




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M-Hawke : Isabela, Merrill, Anders/Fenris

F-Hawke : Isabela, Anders, Fenris

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voila on connait les romances !! merci mimo pour info

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et bien voilà c'est le bonheur,soirée excellente et au retour confirmation des romances pour les filles avec les 3 meilleurs Anders/Fenris/IsabelaImage IPB,
çà va me changer des romances ME2,mon perso va pouvoir romancer les 3,la seule question sera :Dans quel ordre ?
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Isabela

Chris Priestly wrote...

To help you better understand Isabela as a character, here is a short story written by the Dragon Age 2 Development team.

Isabela

The woman that walks into the Hanged Man is a sight, bedraggled and scruffy, like a rat that’s been soaking in the bilge for a week. Her ripped, weather-beaten smock is stained with soot from Lowtown’s chimneys and her boots, while of fine leather, are well-worn and crudely patched in a number of places. Her bearing, however, is proud, even arrogant, and she strides into the tavern like she owns the place.

“They told me I could get a drink here,” she says, coming toward the bar with a singular purpose. She slaps a half-dozen silver coins onto my counter. “What’ll this get me?”

“It’ll get you drunk enough,” I say.

“Then keep the liquor coming till the coin runs out. And make it strong.”

I wipe a chipped clay tumbler with my apron and fill it with the tavern’s most potent brew. She snatches it from my hand before I’m done pouring, and downs the drink in one gulp.

“You really needed that, didn’t you?” I pour her another drink.

“You have no idea.” She sighs and rubs her temples.  “They call me Isabela, by the way. You might as well learn the name. I think I’m going to be here a while.”

It doesn’t take long for a foul-smelling longshoreman to show up. Isabela stiffens as she feels a hand, low on her back. The longshoreman opens his mouth to say something, but never gets the chance. Isabela grabs the man by the wrist, twisting his arm behind him. His cry is one of shock rather than pain, but that quickly changes as Isabela rams her elbow into the back of the neck, slamming his face into the wooden bar-top.

“Touch me again, and I’ll break more than just these,” she hisses in his ear. And then she snaps the fingers of the offending hand. I hear a crunch, several sickening pops, and a howl of pain. The longshoreman slinks away, cradling his hand and spitting curses.

“What?” she says, holding the empty tumbler out for a refill and daring me to make a comment, any comment. I gesture towards her striking outfit—nothing but a chemise worn without the benefit of a jacket or cloak, covering only the barest minimum required for decency. Put on something like that, and you’re going to get attention whether you want it or not.

“What? This?” She picks at the laces on her bodice, then lets out a short, bitter laugh. “Would’ve   dressed up for you, but I left all my polite clothes at the bottom of the ocean.”

As I ponder the meaning of that statement, one of a group of Lowtown ruffians sidles up to the bar. He smirks, greasy lips sliding over yellow teeth in an expression that’s more grimace than smile. “I’m Lucky,” he says.

“Is that a name, or a description?” she asks, not even looking at him.

“It’s both. And If you’re new in Kirkwall, you’ll want to talk to me. My boys and I know everything going on in this town.”

“You know,” says Isabela, coldly. “I once knew a dog named Lucky. Obnoxious little thing, and too stupid to know when he was two yaps away from a kick in the side.”

Lucky turns beet red, and glances at his mates for moral support. Lucky’s boys jeer and laugh, offering no support whatsoever, and Lucky beats a hasty retreat. Isabela plays with the clay tumbler, turning it around this way and that, examining its numerous imperfections. Her eyes narrow.

“Wait,” she says suddenly. “If you know everything going on in Kirkwall, maybe we should talk.”

Lucky nods and grins. Isabela turns to him and I catch a mischievous glint in her eye.

“You see,” she says, smiling for the first time. “I lost something in a shipwreck, and I’d like for it to be found.”



Learn more about Isabela when you play Dragon Age 2.



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Anders

Chris Priestly wrote...

To help you better understand Anders as a character, here is a short story written by the Dragon Age 2 Development team.

Anders

The light here isn't right. It's too yellow. Too harsh. And it all comes from above. For a moment, I'm not sure why that seems wrong. The sun… that's always been there, right? What am I remembering?
   
The word comes back to me. The Fade. I am a mage. I've spent time in the place I remember. It is a land of mist, of dreams. And I'm right; the light there is different, emanating from the ground, the walls, not a single pinpoint source. But I've never been more than a visitor there. Why does it suddenly feel like home?

What else can't I remember?

I sit up, and the light brightens, darkens, steadies. The throb in my head returns and without thinking, I draw on a breath of mana to drive it away. The pain lifts as the magic settles over it, soothing and cooling. I try to think. Let's start with something simple. My name. What is my name?

I am Anders.
I am Justice.

This never used to be so hard.

Suddenly it comes back to me. Justice's voice, my voice, speaking through the rotting face of the body he once claimed. "It is time. You have shown me an injustice greater than any I have faced. Do you have the courage to accept my aid?"

I knew what he offered.

To stay in the mortal realm, he needs a host, a body to inhabit for a lifetime, not a corpse which will rot out from beneath him. If I gave him that, he would give me all he had, all he was. Together, we could remake Thedas into a world where justice rules, not fear.

A world with no Circle. No templars. A world where every mage can learn to use their gifts and still return home at night. Where no mother ever need hide her child… or lose him to the fear of his neighbors. Where magic is recognized as a gift of the Maker, not the curse it has become.

It's almost too much to imagine. The Circle, the templars, they've shaped my life. I was no more than twelve when they came for me. My mother wept when they fixed the chains to my wrists, but my father was glad to see me gone. He had been afraid, ever since the fire in the barn. Not just afraid of what I could do, but afraid of me, afraid my magic was punishment for whatever petty sins he imagined the Maker sat in judgment upon.

I always knew I wouldn't submit. I could never be what they wanted from me -- compliant, obedient, guilty. But before Justice, I was alone. I never thought beyond my own escape: Where would I hide? How long before they found me?

Now, even that thought repulses me. Why should so many others live with what I will not? Why must the Circle of Magi stand? Just because it always has, just because those who read Andraste's words twisted them to mean that mages must be prisoners? Why has there never been a revolution?

"He's coming to." A voice, getting closer. Someone I know. A Grey Warden.

"What in the Maker's name happened to him?" There are two of them. This one I don't know.

"He just went crazy. His eyes were glowing… His bloody skin cracked open and it was like he was on fire inside. Just kept raving… something about injustice, a revolution. Thought I was going to have to put the blighter down like a mad dog, then he just collapsed."

"Damned  mages."

I struggle to stand, to open my eyes and face them like a man, not the chewed-up pile of hurlock spew I feel like. I can see them now. It's Rolan; of course it is. The price I had to pay for the Grey Wardens' generosity in recruiting me out from under the templars' noses. He was one of them, before his Chantry was destroyed by the darkspawn and he felt the calling to join the Wardens. No one ever said a deal had been struck, but as soon as the templars stopped their protests, Rolan turned up in the Wardens, and we've fielded every assignment together since. It's all too clear the templars sent him to keep watch.

And whatever possessed me to make my deal with Justice anywhere he might witness?

As he appears, I regret that choice of words, because something stirs inside me, and I wonder if it's harder for Justice to exert his will in a body that a living consciousness still inhabits. But it's a futile question, because his thoughts are mine and he is me, and I'm no longer sure what I was even asking.

Rolan is in front of me now, and the white griffin on his chest plate blurs in my sight with the steel-grey sword-of-flames on his companion's armor, and I know with white-hot certainty that Rolan has betrayed me.

"The Wardens agreed we can't harbor an abomination," he is saying, nasal voice vibrating with smug satisfaction, and I don't need to hear more. He's brought the templars down on me, on us, and this is just what we've been waiting for.

I don't see myself when I change, only the reflection in their eyes and the sound of their screams. My arm lashes out and silverite doesn't so much break as explode in a shower of molten metal. The sword melts, running down the templar's chest, and I follow up with a wave of flames which scorch the flesh from his face, leaving only bone so hot it smolders. The trees are burning… the tent… everything around us.

Rolan is still standing, and I smell the lyrium he drank, which guarded him from the blast. But he's afraid. I see his shield jerk and know he barely resisted the urge to flee, and I have a sudden thought, "What am I?" for I've seen him face both broodmothers and abominations without fear.

And then his sword is level with my chest, and I let it come, because it is only steel and cannot hurt me, for I am not of mortal men. And when it sinks hilt-deep in my flesh with no reaction, that's when he gives up. He turns and runs, and from behind, I tear his head off at the neck, no magic, just me, whatever that is now. His blood splashes into my open mouth and it tastes like honeyed wine and the warmth spreads through me.

He hated me, and he is dead. He feared me, and he is dead. He hunted me, and he is dead.

They will all die. Every templar, every holy sister who stands in the way of our freedom will die in agony and their deaths will be our fuel. We will have justice. We will have vengeance.

And suddenly I'm alone, standing in a burning forest, with the bodies of templars and wardens at my feet. So many, and I didn't even know they were there. Didn't even know I had killed them, but the evidence is all around me. Not the aftermath of a battle as I've known it, but a bloody abattoir of rent limbs and torn and eaten flesh.

This is not justice. This is not the spirit who was my friend, my self. What has he become? What have I become? We must get out of here. There is no place for me in the Grey Wardens now.

Is there a place for me anywhere?


Learn more about Anders when you play Dragon Age 2.



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Merrill

Chris Priestly wrote...

To help you better understand Merrill as a character, here is a short story written by the Dragon Age 2 Development team.

Merrill

“Watch your step, da’len.”

The Keeper’s warning comes too late -- as usual -- and I trip over the rock, bruising my knees and losing the skin on my palms to the jagged mountain rock. Mythal’enast! Someday, I’ll learn to watch where I’m going. I struggle to my feet, hands covered in blood, and look around.

We’re here.

The cave mouth is unbearably spooky, even for Sundermount, which you’d think was trying for some sort of spookiness medal.  Most Terrifying Mountain in Thedas, maybe. Mist swirls out of the blackness as if it’s breathing, and the hillside around it is barren. A gaping maw, devouring all the life within its reach…

Not a good mindset, Merrill. Think positive! At least the weather’s fair.

“You feel it too, then.” The Keeper’s voice snaps me back to reality. She’s looking at me expectantly. .. which means I’ve forgotten something.  I try to smooth my tunic and succeed in smearing blood down the front.  Wonderful. And I still don’t know what it is she’s waiting for—oh! Answer. Right.

“Yes, Keeper. The voice is much louder here.” The whisper tugs at the edge of my thoughts, and I can make it out if I concentrate. In the camp, I could only hear it in my dreams, and the words were lost upon waking. Only a memory of terrible loneliness remained. Even the Keeper woke sobbing the second night.

Come to me.

I shiver. This is definitely the source.

“Follow me, da’len. And keep your wits about you.” The Keeper vanishes into the hungry mouth of the cave. I take a deep breath and go inside.

The dark is a shock after the sun-drenched mountainside. Like jumping into a pool of icy water on a hot day. My eyes adjust to the dimness, we pass through a narrow passageway into a grand chamber and I see… ruins. Light shines through cracks in the ceiling, broken by the shifting of time and tree roots. Not a cave after all then? A temple or a tomb or… I don’t know what this is. Strange.

“It doesn’t look elvish, does it, Keeper? Tevinter, maybe?” I look to the Keeper, who is peering silently at some sort of archway with a disapproving frown that I know all too well. Poor archway. It didn’t do anything.

“If this place was part of the war, then it doesn’t matter who built it. It is dangerous.” The Keeper turns from the archway, apparently dismissing it. “If it isn’t from the war, it is unknown, and probably still dangerous.” I’m certain there’s a flaw in her reasoning somewhere, but it seems like the middle of the creepy tomb-cavern is a bad place to argue the point. She descends a short stairway into the temple below.

I trail after her, giving the archway a reassuring pat as I pass.

Come to me.

The voice comes from the far end of the temple, from an ugly statue of a big squatting… thing with too many arms and legs. Well, that’s not promising at all.

“Who calls us?” The Keeper demands, drawing herself up. She looks the way I imagine the elves of Arlathan did, regal and wise, and the timbre of her voice says, I don’t care if you are a spirit, I will thrash you if you give me a reason. She scolded a wild sylvan with that voice once, and it stumbled off looking ashamed of itself. Well, as ashamed as a tree can look, anyway.

Help me.

Oh, that was not the right answer at all.

Keeper Marethari seems to grow taller, becoming a towering pillar of angry Dalishness. “Name yourself! Or be left to your silence.”

I am One Who is Trapped. Help me.

“Your name!” I have never seen the Keeper this angry. Not even when Tamlen disappeared.

Three seems to be the magic number. Audacity. The voice is like a winter wind, bitter and ragged.

“A demon.” The Keeper spits the word as if it tastes foul. She nods at me, “Bound to the statue. It will not threaten the camp.” She turns to leave, satisfied.

Wait! I have been trapped here for time beyond counting. I bore witness to the fall of your kingdom. Help me, Keeper of the Dalish, and I will give you knowledge of all I have seen. For a moment, I see visions of the world as it once was. An empire that spanned all Thedas, glittering cities of the elvhen…. All this could be yours.

“Come, da’len.” The Keeper beckons. The vision fades.

I turn and follow her out into the light.


Learn more about Merrill when you play Dragon Age 2.



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Fenris

Chris Priestly wrote...

To help you better understand Fenris as a character, here is a short story written by the Dragon Age 2 Development team.

Fenris

The hunters were after him again.

Truth be told, he’d known for several days. He’d seen it in the eyes of the innkeeper, the way the fat man guiltily glanced away and refused to meet his gaze. He’d seen it in the pitying look of the **** that stood on the corner, and the way she covered it up with a smile. The patrons in that squalid tavern where he went to buy his meals grew quiet when he entered now, and it was not the uncomfortable silence of human townsfolk being confronted with a strange elf covered in strange skin markings and carrying a large sword—rather it was the silence of men who knew trouble had just walked through the door and were now doing their best to pretend it didn’t exist. Fenris knew the difference very well.

He’d been lazy. Despite the fact that he’d known, still part of him refused to admit that it was so. He’d hoped against hope that he was wrong, that the signs were simply a fugitive’s paranoia. His stay in the last three towns had been longer and longer, his efforts to cover up his distinctive markings almost nonexistent.  He told himself that this was a challenge. Let them come. Let them try and take him back, if they dared. Deep down, however, he wondered if he hadn’t simply grown weary of the chase.

Now was the time. He’d already cleaned his few meager possessions out of his room at the inn and jumped out the window. It led to a dark alley in the back, with enough ledges below that a quick descent was easily accomplished. That was why Fenris had chosen the room after an inspection that had the innkeeper staring at him in worry. He almost had to wonder how long it would take the fat man before curiosity, or a lack of payment, would lead him to check and find Fenris gone. A week, perhaps less if the innkeeper was the one who’d sold him out.

There was nothing in the alley save for a few lone rats and an elven vagrant asleep against a garbage heap. Fenris paused and stared at the man in disgust. He’d thought to blend in more once he’d escaped the Imperium. In a land where elves were free, certainly one more elf would go unnoticed? He’d been a fool, of course. How was he to know that so many of his people would squander their freedom living like frightened cattle? If his only choices were to either dress as meekly as the local humans expected their elves to be, run off to find the wandering clans that grubbed in the dirt for whatever scraps the human kingdoms threw them, or to fight… then his choice was clear.

The vagrant stirred awake as Fenris drew the greatsword from his back. The elf squealed in sudden terror but Fenris ignored him. There were others coming now, cloaked in the alley’s shadows—at least two on either side and… one above? He listened, and heard the faintest scraping on the clay tiles up above. Yes, no doubt a crossbowman. They thought they had him pinned.

Fenris launched himself towards the end of the alley that led away from the main street. Here it led into a maze of twisty courtyards, sewage and lines of hung laundry… but it would be darker there, easier for him to run without stirring the town guard. Why the hunters never tried bribing the guard to help their hunt he couldn’t say. Regardless, he’d run amiss of the guard in another town and they’d impeded his efforts to escape as much as they impeded the hunters. It wasn’t worth the risk.

The vagrant shouted in fear and drunkenly scrambled to his feet, but Fenris was already past him. Two long figures approached, barely visible but moving fast now as they realized their quarry was aware of the chase. Fenris caught a glimpse of maroon. Tevinter soldiers, then. Good, that would make this easier. Not that he wouldn’t have killed mercenaries just as easily, but it was less pleasant than slaughtering dogs like these.

A wide arc of his blade knocked the first hunter aside as he parried. The second rushed forward, hoping to take advantage of an opening—only to meet Fenris’s fist. The markings on his skin flashed brightly, the lyrium within them sending magic crawling through his flesh, and his fist phased through the man’s helmet and directly into his head. He lurched to a halt, stunned with terror.

So they weren’t warned. Fools.

The lyrium markings flashed again as Fenris partially solidified his fist. The hunter jolted back, blood gushing forth from his mouth and his ears. By now the first hunter was already recovered and swinging his blade. Fenris expertly hauled the second around by his head, putting him into the path of the swing. The sword chopped deeply into the man’s shoulder, and with a kick he sent both of them flying together into the brick wall. His fist was covered in dark red gore.

He would have stayed to finish them off, but the other hunters were already figuring things out. A crossbow bolt flew by Fenris’s head, barely nicking one of his ears, and he could hear the booted feet of more soldiers rushing his way. He ran into the alleyway, leaping over the hunter who struggled to push off his dead comrade, and sped into the maze. Dark doorways flew by as he raced. He cut down clotheslines and tossed over barrels to present obstacles behind him. They were definitely giving chase—he could hear them swearing in Tevinter, and the crossbowman above scrambling to get into position.

The first pair of open shutters he saw and Fenris dived through. He landed in a kitchen filled with the smell of baking bread, and a human woman screamed as he rolled to his feet. No doubt the sight of an elf in skintight armor, carrying a blade almost as large as himself, wasn’t a welcome sight. He got to his feet and noticed the surprisingly comely woman, dressed in a nightgown that revealed more of her cleavage than she no doubt expected, pressing against the wall.

He grinned at her, and she screamed again. So he grabbed a freshly-baked loaf off the counter and raced for the front door of the hovel. Already a soldier was climbing through the window, causing the woman to scream once more and faint dead away. The others would be coming around to the front, so he had to get out before…

…he stopped cold. He knew the man who stood at the doorway: maroon cloak and jet-black hair barely covering those soulless eyes. Not to mention a scar on his neck, one that Fenris had put there. Damned healing potions and their foul magic. Why couldn’t anyone stay dead?

Avanna, Fenris. Good to see you again.” The hunter’s voice was a cold purr as he raised his crossbow and pointed the bolt at Fenris’s chest. The one on the roof, then. Clever.

“Considering what happened last time, I’m surprised you decided to try again.”

“It’s not just about the coin any longer, slave.”

Oh, how Fenris loved it when they said that. “Not afraid you’ll lose your head for good?”

“Not when we have the drop on you. You’ve become careless. Time to give yourself up.” The other hunter had made it through the window , and he could hear others shouting in the street. He supposed that he really had only two choices: give up and hope for a chance to escape later… or take his chances.

It wasn’t really a choice. He tightened his grip on the hilt of his blade and smiled at the hunter, slow and deadly. “Vishante kaffar,” he hissed. And he attacked.


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Très heureuse d'avoir Fenris, mais très déçue que Varric ne fasse pas partit des romances. :( Tant pis pour cette fois...

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Comme Aveline, on peut surement flirter mais ca ira pas plus loin !! ^^

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pour la H/H ce sera sûrement Anders,sinon ce serait 2 elfes et une humaine,alors qu'avec Anders les gars auront 2 humains et une elfe


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quelqu un pourra traduire les descriptions des romances enfin quand vous aurez un moment merci d avance

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En tres gros, c'est l'histoire des personnages ! J'essaierai peut etre de traduire demain mais ya du boulot!! ^^

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vous avez lu ce qu'écrit C. Priestly,comme l'ont fait remarquer des gars de l'autre forum,il écrit "you can choose to romance" et (à nous le choix) paf ! les 4 noms
seraient-ils tous bi ?

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GodnessBook wrote...

En tres gros, c'est l'histoire des personnages ! J'essaierai peut etre de traduire demain mais ya du boulot!! ^^


Effectivement, ça ne parle pas vraiment des romances (pas du tout en faite), ça raconte plutôt l'histoire (background) des personnages.
 
Mais si tu veux Mya avoir une traduction rapido, je te suggère d'utiliser ceci : http://translate.google.fr/#

Juste a copier / coller le texte et choisir la langue anglais vers francais. Ce traducteur est assez bien fait, même s'il y a quelques lacunes.

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Mais en tres gros (pour Anders et Fenris) on savait deja ! Plus de chose sont dites pour Isabela et Merrill !! ^^

Des gens du forum anglais ont imaginés ce que c apourrait donné avec Anders : 

Hawke: So Anders...I think we should talk.
Anders: Hm?
Hawke: I was just wondering where we go from here.
Anders: I thought we were headed for Hightown to turn in some quests today.
Hawke: What? No...I mean between us.
Anders: What are you talking about?
Hawke: Don't your remember last night? You weren't drinking, were you?
Anders: Last night?!
Hawke: This is awkward... Anders, we slept together.
Anders: We slep- Wha?! Wait... Justice!!!

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brivdl1 wrote...

vous avez lu ce qu'écrit C. Priestly,comme l'ont fait remarquer des gars de l'autre forum,il écrit "you can choose to romance" et (à nous le choix) paf ! les 4 noms
seraient-ils tous bi ?


D'après M. Priestly,  il semblerait qu'il faudra y jouer pour le savoir :

Chris Priestly wrote...

makenzieshepard wrote...

Ser Priestly may we inquire as to which romance are open to which genders?


Remember where I said:
"To learn more about the romances, you will need to play Dragon Age 2."?

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Fenris et Merrill n'ont pas l'air tres enclin au sexe, donc c'est plus la personne qui les attire que l'acte en tant que tel, alors il ourrait tres bien l'etre ! Isabela l'est ! Et Anders a une double personnalité avec Justice ! Donc tous bi !! ^^

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Possible en effet que les 4 soient bi. Tant qu'à faire.

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brivdl1 wrote...

vous avez lu ce qu'écrit C. Priestly,comme l'ont fait remarquer des gars de l'autre forum,il écrit "you can choose to romance" et (à nous le choix) paf ! les 4 noms
seraient-ils tous bi ?


oui ou pas. c'est le même genre de spéculation sur des non-dits qui te faisait dire que Varric serait romançable il y a quelques jours^^ (c'est pas un reproche hein, j'ai rien contre les spéculations, c'est juste que c'est pas très fiable par définition). Moi je continue de penser qu'on aura 2 bis, 2 hétéros, comme dans DAO.

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Je ne pense pas qu'ils soient tous bi, Gaider n'avait pas l'air de le laisser entendre dans un thread qui demandait à ce que toutes les LI le soient, et dans le thread des M/M romances il avait dit :

David Gaider wrote…

SebastianDA wrote...

Can you confirm if it's someone attractive and not varric? lol


I'm certain that, whoever it is, there will be at least twenty people who will immediately fly to the internet to tell us how ugly and/or inappropriate he is as a m/m romance.

Il n'y a qu'un seul homme bi apparemment. Je suppose que c'est la même chose pour les femmes, et c'est tant mieux. Je suis contre l'idée de "bisexualiser" tout le monde. C'est complètement irréaliste. Dans la vraie vie tout le monde n'est pas bi ! Parfois on ne peut pas avoir ce qu'on veut, alors cette idée de rendre tout le monde accessible pour n'importe qui me déplaît. Même si ça réduit le choix pour les minorités, après tout c'est aussi valable dans la vie réelle. De toute façon ils ont tous l'air intéressant (y compris les non-romances).

J'apprécie aussi qu'on puisse flirter avec Aveline, Varric et Sebastian, ça ajoute au réalisme. Si tous les personnages ne s'intéressent pas "romantiquement" à Hawke, lui en revanche, peut tomber amoureux de qui il veut puisque ça ne dépend que du joueur (si on voulait être amoureux de Sten dans DAO pourquoi pas, sauf qu'il n'y avait aucune ligne de flirt pour le lui dire, quitte à se prendre un râteau monumental). Bref...

La M/M sera probablement Fenris. Je veux bien qu'ils contredisent les épilogues, qu'ils ne respectent pas nos choix, qu'ils leur remodèlent la tronche tant qu'à faire, mais qu'ils fassent des OOC (out of character) ? Ça commencerait à faire beaucoup.

Anders était 100% hétéro dans Awakening, ce serait dénaturer le personnage que de le rendre bi. Je suis absolument contre. Au moins Fenris a perdu la mémoire, il repart de zéro. Mais Anders non. Au premier abord il pouvait paraître gay, mais on s'aperçoit vite que ça n'est pas le cas (je dirais plutôt qu'il aime soigner son apparence pour ceux qui sortent l'éternel argument de la boucle d'oreille et de la robe).

Il flirtait même avec une femme Warden à ce qu'on m'a dit, et je n'ai jamais rien vu de tel avec mon Warden. Quand Oghren fait une allusion à "l'épée" des templiers, Anders exprime son dégoût. Donc non Anders est 100% hétéro, s'ils le passent bi c'est qu'ils auront fait comme ça les arrange, au mépris de sa personnalité originelle.

Ou alors, après le syndrôme Zévran "je préfère les femmes mais tu feras l'affaire", on aura droit au "je préfère les femmes mais je suis possédé par un esprit" <_< (' sait jamais, l'esprit est p't-être gay hein... ah ah *rire jaune*).

Blague à part, je m'attends à ce qu'ils respectent un minimum son caractère... Anders et Justice avaient été écrit par Gaider dans Awakening, et il les a refilé à Jennifer pour DAII. J'espère qu'elle n'a pas tout refait à son idée.

Oh et pour ceux qui ont manqué le gag :

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Creepy Shepard :sick:

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d accord avec toi ! je vois plus fenris bi que anders, ca serait illogique de changer sa personalite, en meme temps avec bioware il faut s attendre a tout !! sinon pour les mecs je trouve que les filles n ont aucun charisme ! morrigan est la meilleure pour moi

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hum! Eusébius,j'ai toujours écrit que ce serait une horreur pour moi que Varric soit romançable,car j'en ai jamais voulu comme romance (c'est fenris et anders que je désirais)

après tous les persos pouvaient être valables et c'est vrai que c'était des spéculations,mais c'est normal d'en avoir quand on a pas de nouvelles précises,on a quand même le droit de réver (ou pas) vu qu'on savait rien et si on enlevait toutes les spéculations des forums,il ne resterait pratiquement plus rien des sujets

par contre j'avais écrit que pour la st valentin ce serait bien d'avoir les noms des romançables et on les a effectivement eu,alors que certains pessimistes n'y croyaient pas




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ah oui exact c'est pas toi qui avait tiré cette conclusion sur un post de Gaider, donc mon post était HS.



Toutes mes excuses !

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Eusebius80 wrote...

ah oui exact c'est pas toi qui avait tiré cette conclusion sur un post de Gaider, donc mon post était HS.

Toutes mes excuses !

Non c'était moi. Parce que je ne comprends toujours pas comment des gens pourraient dire que Fenris est "ugly" et "inappropriate" (c'est encore le truc it's not gay if it's an elf). Et Anders bah, beaucoup de gays aimeraient bien le romancer, ils ne se plaindraient pas de l'avoir pour la M/M option. En ce qui me concerne je le vois hétéro, et comme je l'ai expliqué j'ai pas très envie qu'ils fassent une entorse à sa personnalité juste pour le rendre bi.

Bref tout ça pour dire que si Varric avait été la romance bi, des tas de gens auraient pu dire qu'il était "ugly" et "inappropriate" comme disait Gaider, d'où la fausse conclusion que j'en avais tirée ^^

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Bien contente que ce soit Anders la dernière romance ! Sinon pour rejoindre Haiiro, il est vrai que ce serait très bizarre et (je rajoute) un peu dégoûtant de voir un "homme à femmes" (à plusieurs reprises il aimerait être tranquille avec une femme, du vin ou un truc du genre, un an bientôt que je n'y ai plus joué à Awakening ^^ !) devenir bi ... Vivement le 10 ! (c'est le 11 ou 10 au fait) ?

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une chose ,dans tous les cas,ce qui est certain,c'est que Bioware ne voulait pas choquer avec les romances bi dans DAO,raison pour laquelle,les 2 bi de DAO (Zevran et Lélianna) pouvaient être "sauter" par les joueurs qui n'en voulaient pas
or dans DA2,pour l'instant,les 2 seuls "sautables" de façon officielle (dixit les dev de bioware),sont Fenris et Isabella
on sait pour Anders,qu'il détient "quelque chose" qui fait qu'il sera obligatoire (au moins dans un 1er temps)
donc bon voilà,çà peut-être un indice
le problème avec ce sournois de Bioware,c'est qu'ils ont introduit pour DA2,la notion de "flirt" en plus
savoir où s'arrêtera le "flirt" ou comment celà se traduira par rapport à une "romance" est vraiment très très flou
franchement la barrière entre les 2 sera interressante à découvrir
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Haiiro wrote...

Eusebius80 wrote...

ah oui exact c'est pas toi qui avait tiré cette conclusion sur un post de Gaider, donc mon post était HS.

Toutes mes excuses !

Non c'était moi. Parce que je ne comprends toujours pas comment des gens pourraient dire que Fenris est "ugly" et "inappropriate" (c'est encore le truc it's not gay if it's an elf). Et Anders bah, beaucoup de gays aimeraient bien le romancer, ils ne se plaindraient pas de l'avoir pour la M/M option. En ce qui me concerne je le vois hétéro, et comme je l'ai expliqué j'ai pas très envie qu'ils fassent une entorse à sa personnalité juste pour le rendre bi.

Bref tout ça pour dire que si Varric avait été la romance bi, des tas de gens auraient pu dire qu'il était "ugly" et "inappropriate" comme disait Gaider, d'où la fausse conclusion que j'en avais tirée ^^


oui j'ai vu mais je voulais pas balancer;)

sinon pour les flirts, Anders dans Awakening est peut-être un bon exemple. avec un Garde des Ombres féminin, on peut avoir des répliques pour lui faire dire qu'on est une jolie femme. je pense pas que ça aille beaucoup plus loin (parce que bon, au bout d'un moment, ça revient à faire une romance). l'autre exemple d'un flirt, ça serait Samara (Aveline) , mais comme j'ai pas joué à ME... ça pourrait être une scène où Aveline révéle qu'elle a des sentiments pour nous, mais qu'elle ne veut pas trahir son mari par ex. Le dernier exemple qui va pas plaire à beaucoup de monde, c'est Oghren qui harcéle notre Garde des Ombres quand il est sous alcool:mellow::pinched:. quand on sait que Varric est décrit comme charmeur dans la preview Gamekult...