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#51
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JRCHOharry wrote...

Leliana didn't even acknowledge the romance when Hawke asked about them... Or was that intentional?


It's connected to either Golems or Witch Hunt - or possibly both.  Basically, if you play from an Awakenings or Origins import then Leliana should briefly mention the relationship if you direct the conversation that way.  Given that it's apparently tied to Origins DLC and not DA2, I doubt Bioware is going to fix it.

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i found that it referenced to everything that happened in my dragon age story apart from my romance choice which was morrigan and i had all the expansion packs apart from the Golems of Amgarrak and the dark spawn chronicles.

I am guessing the witch hunt did have a negative effect on the game but none of the characters did have such an opportunity to mention the romance so do not know unless morrigan appears in a DLC which would be good but doubt it especially considering she went in the mirror with the grey warden.

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No dlc save files effect DA 2 v1.00 not yet but its just a maybe if it ever will. just upload awekening or origins

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Someone mentioned Awakening being 2 years after the Blight, but that's not possible with the new timeline. Namely, Anders and Justice are with you the full time through Awakening. The blight itself was wrapped up in one year according to in game notes in DAII. So that's all the time our Warden took. When Hawke gets out of their year of servitude, it's mentioned the blight is already over. Anders is already in Kirkwall. Figure in travel times and that you barely get out of Lothering in time so that's after the Warden has already accomplished one major plot point, things are cut close between Awakening and DAII in order to have Anders in both. Unless I missed math somewhere, which is totally possible.

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Oneiropolos wrote...

Someone mentioned Awakening being 2 years after the Blight, but that's not possible with the new timeline. Namely, Anders and Justice are with you the full time through Awakening. The blight itself was wrapped up in one year according to in game notes in DAII. So that's all the time our Warden took. When Hawke gets out of their year of servitude, it's mentioned the blight is already over. Anders is already in Kirkwall. Figure in travel times and that you barely get out of Lothering in time so that's after the Warden has already accomplished one major plot point, things are cut close between Awakening and DAII in order to have Anders in both. Unless I missed math somewhere, which is totally possible.


I thought Awakening took place 6 months after DA:O and Witch Hunt took place 2 and a half since the Fifth Blight ended (or 2 years since awakening took place)

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I believe my Witch Hunt DLC was referenced at the end. In my WH, my Warden went through the mirror with Morrigan. At the end of Dragon Age II, Cassandra says something to the effect of "He just vanished mysteriously, just like the Warden" to Leliana, which in my opinion is a nod to my decision in WH.

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Tsarapihelas wrote...
I believe my Witch Hunt DLC was referenced at the end. In my WH, my Warden went through the mirror with Morrigan. At the end of Dragon Age II, Cassandra says something to the effect of "He just vanished mysteriously, just like the Warden" to Leliana, which in my opinion is a nod to my decision in WH.

Doesn't that always happens regardless of what save you've imported?

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Except for the Golems of Amarggak (however you spell it). Witch Hunt is to prepare the "change" that is going to happen. The Change is the end of the game all the mage circles are broken and theres a war between the mages and templars.

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Raygereio wrote...

Tsarapihelas wrote...
I believe my Witch Hunt DLC was referenced at the end. In my WH, my Warden went through the mirror with Morrigan. At the end of Dragon Age II, Cassandra says something to the effect of "He just vanished mysteriously, just like the Warden" to Leliana, which in my opinion is a nod to my decision in WH.

Doesn't that always happens regardless of what save you've imported?


I hope not. I'm importing a save where my Warden is DEAD just to see if that happens. >=)
If it does, I'm calling foul. I mean, if they're planning on making the Warden a major character in the future, I really want to see what happens with one who threw themself on the Archdemon.

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Kattack wrote...
I hope not. I'm importing a save where my Warden is DEAD just to see if that happens. >=)
If it does, I'm calling foul. I mean, if they're planning on making the Warden a major character in the future, I really want to see what happens with one who threw themself on the Archdemon.

I think it does take the Ultimate Sacrifice in account. There's a codex for the "Hero of Ferelden"; I imported a save from Origin->Awakening->Golems->Wich hunt and the codex entry only talkes about Origins:
 "The Hero of Ferelden was super-duper awesome, he killed the Archdemon and then set out the rebuild the Wardens. The end."

I'd imagine if you imported a save with a dead Warden you'd get
 "The Hero of Ferelden was super-duper awesome, he killed the Archdemon - sacrificing himself in the proces - and then there was big funural and everyone was sad. The end."

genocidal villain wrote...
Except for the Golems of Amarggak (however you spell it). Witch Hunt is to prepare the "change" that is going to happen. The Change is the end of the game all the mage circles are broken and theres a war between the mages and templars.

I don't know. All I thought WH did was give some measure of closure for one of the Warden's remaining loose ends. Both Morrigan in WH and Flemmeth in DA2 were talking about this big change that was comming to the world and I can't really see either of them caring so much about a civil war - no matter how big. I figured they're talking about some big, earthshattering event in DA3, or whatever.

Modifié par Raygereio, 14 mars 2011 - 01:28 .


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Merced652 wrote...

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Can't find the immediate reference, but one of the designers said the DLC decisions were no coded into the game yet an would likely come into play with future DLC.


RAGE. 

Seriously, I've spent the last year or so wondering what the hell happened to Morrigan, my warden and his kid - vaguely annoyed I'm going to be charged at some point in the opaque future.


Whats the worst that could happen? Hawke's story end in a ****ty dlc?

Would you be surprised?

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Crimsoneer wrote...

JasmoVT wrote...

Can't find the immediate reference, but one of the designers said the DLC decisions were no coded into the game yet an would likely come into play with future DLC.


RAGE. 

Seriously, I've spent the last year or so wondering what the hell happened to Morrigan, my warden and his kid - vaguely annoyed I'm going to be charged at some point in the opaque future.

DLC import for DLC....Feels wrong.Not sure why.

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I was wondering about this, I had my Warden go through the mirror with Morrigan and when I saw Alistar/Teagan in Kirwall Teagan said my Warden should be back in Denerim:blink:.

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SilentStrike154 wrote...

I was wondering about this, I had my Warden go through the mirror with Morrigan and when I saw Alistar/Teagan in Kirwall Teagan said my Warden should be back in Denerim:blink:.


That's 7 years after the Blight, I think. Does the Witch Hunt DLC say specifically how many years after it occurs? All I can find is "It's been more than two and a half years since the Blight ended..." , but that is not a solid time frame imo. The WH DLC could have occured anywhere 7 years after the Blight, imo.

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Welsh Inferno wrote...

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Hmm. Thinks seemed fine in my playthrough, the subtle references here and there over the years seemed to stick to what i chose. Except the Alistair mentioning The Warden being back in Denerim 7 years after the blight. My Warden went through the Eluvian with Morrigan. Is there a Dev quote or anything saying WItch Hunt did only take place 1-2 years after Origins?


As far as I know, we have no idea how long after Awakening that Witch Hunt occurs. If one takes everything at face value and assumes that the text isn't a mistake, the game states at the ending that the Warden and Hawke disappeared. Hawke's disappearance can be attributed to normal circumstances(or not if you romanced Merril and helped with the mirror), but a natural conclusion is that Witch Hunt happened some seven years after Awakening, allowing the Warden to disappear for the ending cutscene.


I'v read on these boards many a time that people say Witch Hunt took place only 2 years max after the 5th blight. Was just wondering if there was any dev word on the matter. But yeah i'd assume it does take place 7+ years afte the blight after this. No other errors in my import(as far as i can tell) so that would make sense.


If you play witch hunt, and mouseover the different places in the country when on the map, it has a new description about them. I can't remember exactly, but when you mouse over Denerim I think it was, it says something to the effect of "It has been two years since the end of the blight... blah blah" so that's where that's coming from.

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SilentStrike154 wrote...

I was wondering about this, I had my Warden go through the mirror with Morrigan and when I saw Alistar/Teagan in Kirwall Teagan said my Warden should be back in Denerim:blink:.


He might not have come back.  Which prompted for the Chantry to look for him at the end.

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Brockololly wrote...

I figured Merril's Eluvian quest line might shed some light at least on Witch Hunt and maybe how Morrigan got the Eluvian to work- did Morrigan make a deal with a demon to get it working?- but Merill's Act 3 quests were confusing as hell for me due to bugs, so I'm not even sure I totally finished things with her.


I highly doubt that, as Morrigan was very well aware of what demons do, and VERY determined not to have ANY dealings with demons what so ever.

She prolly had some help from Flemeth's Grimoire and other info. And found a working Eluvian, unlike Merrill's broken one.

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They left way way too much out, the list of imported decisions from my full DA:0 with DLC included just seems like a waste. None of it was referenced at all in game except the Sacred Ashes and Alistar being king basically. Even the Noble hunt that referenced to DAA doesn't really say much. It's left a bit of a bad taste in my mouth that it's called a sequel when it feels like it's a completely separate game and the only reference at all to what happened with the Warden, even though in my play through he's related to Hawke, is an easter egg instead of something actually profound. I'd have been happier if the games didn't have anything to do with each other at all and there wasn't any imported save to leave the illusion that it was important.