Sebastian got pissy because I sided with the mages on my first playthrough, so instead of killing Anders on the spot threatened to come back with an army ( you know, instead of just killing Anders in front of him at that moment.) Isabella had already taken off with the relic ( thanks for that Issie!) and for some reason, Fenris surprised me by sticking with me, despite being WELL into rivalry, which was a great surprise, though I am not sure how that worked. I didn't romance him or anything, I stayed with Anders in that go-through. *shrugs* No sure about that Fen.
in the end, I had this sneaking suspicion that the Arishok was right all along and that nothing could save Kirkwall from itself. lol Walking away from the whole mess wasn't an option though.
A "
Listen, I had to PAY to enter this city in the first place, and I won't pay with my life to deliver you from yourselves" option would have been nice. Varric could have still embellished, as he does.

that Varric!
Seriously, I am just a normal girl. My family is basically gone. My friends are either more into themselves than loyalty or just bat-sh%$ insane, and there is a time to accept it is best to just get off the train. But, no love so I rode the train-wreck whole heartedly and went off crazy-style into the sunset with Anders and our strange three-some. I probably still killed more people than he did anyway. (I'll ask varric, he was keeping score)
this go around though, I am a mage with a friendship-romance with Fenris, which is strangely satisfying in its confused state. At least it makes the chaos around me a bit more logical.
Modifié par shantisands, 21 mars 2011 - 02:34 .