Ok we have not a confirmation for him being a Bi LI, but so far... so good! Check this, written by the german player who gets his hands on the said-german magazine.
Sheysira wrote...
I'm back and it says indeed expanded and the way they wrote it makes it clear to me that they consider Fenris a s/s love interest. There is a chance that they got it wrong and that it's just a flirtline that leads to nothing, but personally I doubt that.
There is a screenshot of Fenris sitting with Hawk at a table, and Fenris' subtitles read:
Hätte ich gewusst, dass Anso einen derart fähigen Mann findet, hätte ich ihn vielleicht früher gebeten, sich umzusehen.
Had I known that Anso would find such an able man, I might have asked him sooner to look.
The dialog wheel gives 3 options, it's set to the first one which displays the heart symbol.
1. Ihr Schmeichler. / You flatterer.
2.Ich helfe Euch gerne. / I'm glad to help you.
3. Ich bin nicht interessiert. / I'm not interested.
Under the screenshot the writer put this:
Das Herz zeigt: Hawke und Fenris können eine romantische Unterhaltung beginnen. Die Optionen für gleichgeschlechtliche Liebe wurden aufgestockt.
The heart shows: Hawke and Fenris can start a romantic concersation. The options for same sex love were expanded.
(Hawke is the one who gets to say he's not interested!!! Of course, Fenris next line after that could be him saying he didn't mean it that way, but I think that would be waste of dialog content...)
I found only one more thing in the article that could be interesting for this thread. Explaning the storytelling of the game and going on about how Varric narrates what's happening and how Kirkwall is changing over time according to one's decisions, they wrote this:
"Depending on what you decide in key situations, which business and sexual partners you choose and on how you react in the mass of throughout excellent written respectively spoken dialogs, Varric describes your Hawke ultimately as celebrated folk hero or feared "Wutbürger" (This can't be translated, it's a weird newly created German fashion word, it means basically an angry citizen who's getting eager to protest and rebel because the political system sucks, according to wikipedia. I assume the author just wanted to use an interesting word.)
This time the focus doesn't lie so much on description of epic battles, but the emotional believable tale of lusts and troubles of the playercharacters."
So much for "dumbing down the rpg and turning it into a hack n' slash fest. *does a happy dance*
The LIs seem to play a more impotant role this time and just maybe that and the "expanded options" are part of the reason the LI details are such a mystery.





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