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If you had to sacrifice/kill off one party member, which one would you ? (PLEASE CLOSE )


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Grumpy young man

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 Those moments are always included in deep  games like this so I fully expect them in DA2 as well. Not speaking about Carver/Bethany dilemma, who would you choose. 

For me that would probably be Aveline. She is a templar plus becomes high ranking city guard and if we decide to go against Chantry/support any kind of potentional inner city uprising she would confont us and we all know how that ends up. 
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Seems discusion on these kind of topics are never too productive.

Modifié par Grumpy young man, 16 février 2011 - 11:29 .


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We don't really know the characters very well yet. . .

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Merill, shes ugly and we know NOTHING about her yet.

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You just want to sacrifice her (Aveline) because you won't be able to get her in the sack. Perv.

I'd sacrifice Merill. The world could use fewer tree-huggers.

Modifié par kjdhgfiliuhwe, 15 février 2011 - 04:08 .


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I'm not really the "throw anyone I dislike even a little bit under the bus" type, so I haven't seen anyone I'd happily kill off. I plan on keeping everyone alive as much as possible.

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Anders. I am pro-mage as everyone knows, but he IS an abomination and is so of his own free will. If mages are going to be trusted (in time) to police themselves, then it has to start somewhere, and Anders is as good a place as any.



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Probably Anders, he's a an abomination with a revenge fantasy.

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I don't know, because we don't know much about the companions yet. Possibly Anders/Vengeance, he seems insane and borderline evil, but that's just an impression I got from his writeup from today.

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If I HAD to it would be Sebastian... DLC characters count, right? This would be because out of what I know of the characters (which is very little) I feel like he would bore me the most (which isn't very much.) :P

Modifié par Withlove, 15 février 2011 - 04:11 .


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Merill, she looks annoying... but I hope to be proven wrong.

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I... uh. I try to avoid situations where that decision is made. If I had no choice, it would depend on the reason, and if anyone volunteered ("Guys? Guys, come on! I'll make it quick, I promise! Guys?").
And then probably whichever character I found dullest or least useful. At this point, that would be Isabela.

Modifié par Threeparts, 15 février 2011 - 04:15 .


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Erinpedz

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hmm if we have the choice, probably bethany seeing I'm planning on using Anders as my main healer.

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Isabela.

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Hawke, seriously that guy is... whoops



GAME OVER

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Fenris. Thedas has quite enough angst ridden elves in it already.

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provided I could have them sacrifice themselves heroically doing somthing good, i'd say Anders right now, could change though.

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jacobdg wrote...

Merill, shes ugly and we know NOTHING about her yet.


Actually, we know a bit about her from some posts in the Merrill Fan Thread by the Devs...

-SPOILERS BELOW-


































Chris Priestly Wrote...

The Keepers of the Dalish are the masters of ancient lore and guardians of old secrets. As First, Merrill has been a student of Dalish lore and magic all her life. She can recite all of known elven history and navigate the Fade… but has very little experience with the world or even her own people. She has always held a respected place within her clan, but an isolating one – being Keeper Marethari’s heir kept her just slightly apart from the others.  Forced to flee north to escape from the Blight ravaging Ferelden, Merrill finds her clan in a foreign land, trapped between a bustling city full of humans and a haunted wilderness, and must find help for her people. Whatever the cost.



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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As it stands Aveline is first on the chopping block. At least before I've actually played the game and got to know the characters for myself.

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Varric.



Create a paradox.

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More data required.



Even then, probably none of them. I'm not a fan of killing just because I dislike someone, and unless there's a reason why one must die... meh.

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The traveling minstrels. of course.

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I know nothing about any of the characters, so this is just 'as far as I know'.



Personally I'd probably get rid of Carver (Bethany already goes in my mage playthrough) if he proves to be too much of a pain in the rear end. Other than him probably Isabela if she's like Morrigan.

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Varric: Then I died....

Cassandra: ...you know I'm going to call bull-

Varric: No it's the truth! This entire situation you are in is just a dream.

Cassandra: What?

Varric: In short, you are actually being controlled by Hawke through his mind control blood magic to believe all this. Just like everyone else... everyone else........

Modifié par SirJeal, 15 février 2011 - 04:23 .


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UndercoverDoctor wrote...

Varric.

Create a paradox.


Mary Kirby wrote...

Varric: ...but then the bandit leader lunged past Hawke and stabbed me right in the heart!
"No!" shouted Hawke. "Hang on, Varric!"
And I looked up at Hawke, and with my last breath, I started to say, "Tell my brother..." but I was stopped by the blood in my throat. And I breathed my last.

Cassandra: *Icy stare*

Varric: What?

Cassandra: You died?

Varric: Hawke was really torn up about it.

Cassandra: Dwarf, for the last time, stop these ridiculous lies!

Varric: *Long -suffering sigh* FIne, fine. I didn't die. Really, you have no sense of the dramatic whatsoever.


Modifié par yukidama, 15 février 2011 - 04:25 .


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