aldien wrote...
I've often been told that in your 30's you are comfortable with yourself and for the most part I've found it to be true. Actually, age is really irrelevant. I've known people in their twenties knitting doilies and applying eucalytpus to their aching joints. It's all a state of mind. It really is. Am I the oldest fart on here?
Almost 38 here. Sounds like we're not alone! Hurrah for the 30s crowd!
(Shakes her fist at renjility. Young whippersnapper! Get off my lawn!

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I rivalried Fenris (not rivalmance, just was mean to him) my first playthrough, and I felt terrible about it. However, I wanted the rivalry bonuses.

AND he respected me enough to join me in fighting the Templars at the end, so it was all worth it. Someday I'll rivalmance him, and see how that goes.
Also - Go forth and get DAO and play it. Alistair and Zevran for the win!
It's a huge story, looooooads of gameplay, and lots of great companion character development.
AbsoluteApril wrote
I always imagine the moving in thing happens after the big end fight,
either they move in then when Hawke becomes viscount or they run off
together and live on the run if Hawke is a mage.
Agreed. I *like* the fact that Fenris doesn't move in right away. As opposed to Anders where you almost wonder if he isn't shagging you just to get better digs.
Okay. It's possible I still haven't forgiven Anders. Maybe someday.

dangereusegirl wrote
Besides that, you can always play Where's Fenris? (or his voice actor, really).
OMG I hadn't considered that! That would be fun!
All this Origins talk is making me want to fire it up again. I CANNOT do that until I finish this story. Cannot. Maybe I will ask the fiance to hide the disks.