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#51
Aran Linvail

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Fortlowe wrote...

Morrigan or Leliana. Everytime I chose one, I lament not chosing the other.


In my first game thats my problem too , now i just romance the 2 , if you choose your dialogues and actions you can end the game and Morrigan and  Leli in love with you.

Bhelen Vs Harra..

Kill Connor - Isolde - Circle Help

Anvil of the Void

The first time you play and you dont know whats going to happen this decisions are very hard.


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Janni-in-VA

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There are some decisions I still pause over, but some of the most difficult have already been mentioned. Kill Connor, kill Isolde or go to the Circle? Harrowmont or Bhelen? Keep the Anvil or not? Kill the Architect, or not? Vigil or Amaranthine?



Others are no-brainers for me. I have no problem executing Loghain or helping resolve the Dalish/werewolf issue. Everything else just depends on the character I'm playing and what s/he seems to want to do.

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USArmyParatrooper

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For me it was whether or not I would chop off Loghain's head in front of his daughter. On one hand he's a pathetic excuse for a human being and world is better off without him, and it would feel good to chop off his head.

But on the flip side, there are important things at steak and I shoudn't make selfish decisions. Alistair was very close to Duncan and the other Gray Wardens so perhaps he should be the one who chops it off.

In the end, as much as it pained me, I gave up the option of doing it myself so that my dear friend may have the pleasure of turning his head into a kickball.

I prayed on this one for two days before I finally made my decision.

Modifié par USArmyParatrooper, 06 février 2011 - 11:52 .


#54
Augustei

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USArmyParatrooper wrote...

For me it was whether or not I would chop off Loghain's head in front of his daughter. On one hand he's a pathetic excuse for a human being and world is better off without him, and it would feel good to chop off his head.

But on the flip side, there are important things at steak and I shoudn't make selfish decisions. Alistair was very close to Duncan and the other Gray Wardens so perhaps he should be the one who chops it off.

In the end, as much as it pained me, I gave up the option of doing it myself so that my dear friend may have the pleasure of turning his head into a kickball.

I prayed on this one for two days before I finally made my decision.


Lol, really? I always let Alistair do it. Hes the one who fights Loghain in the first place. And The King of Ferelden fighting for his throne is a way cooler concept to me than The Grey Warden fighting for unity

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Ferretinabun

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The Urn of Sacred Ashes.

Expose it and let it become exploited, or keep quiet and let it be lost.

To say nothing of whether it's worth killing the dragon over.

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The Architect. I try to roleplay the decision based on the character I'm playing as. However, I really like the Architect's character, in both Awakening and The Calling, and I often find myself debating if I should just save him in the hopes that we will one day see him again even if it is a short appearence.

If Bioware writes the awakened darkspawn back into the game, the decision to kill the Architect will probably make little impact. They would probably build a new character, like the Seeker, and have his lines be interchangable with the Architect or have that new character simply overshadow the Architect so that if he's dead it makes little difference.