(NOTE: I have yet to play DA2, i'm just preparing different saved games to import. No DA2 spoilers plz! I've completed DA:O plus Awakening a few times, so no need to fear spoiling me about that)
The Dragon Age Wiki is usually useful in identifying choices that result in NPC death (there is even a dedicated article to the dreaded "murder knife"). But unfortunatley, there are some companions that seem mysteriously "unkillable". Oghren and Morrigan have no info on how they might die, though there is unconfirmed speculation that Oghren might be killable when he reaches critical approval and tries to leave (possibly same for Morrigan? I have never reached critiacl approval before).
The wiki has little detail about critical approval in the approval article, although i DO recall having read about how the warden can choose to either perssude the companion to stay, or kill them for their betrayal(probably on other articles throughout the wiki). I have no confirmed infor on this, though.
If anyone has any confirmed info on how the warden can cause the death off all the companions, that would be useful (instead of trial and error, plus reload old saves). And if you think you have found any "kill NPC" dialogue options that the wiki has missed, that would be useful too.
Also, the more companions/NPCs my "cruel, sadistic, madman" warden can kill personally, the better . Like Sten for example, who i know you can leave to die in his cage. But for the purposes of the save/story, i'm wondering if he can be killed personally. Perhaps for attempting to leave after reaching critical approval? (If it's an option. Like i said, i have never reached critical approval before)
Oh, and i've decided to go with Human Male Noble , so that he can become King (if that makes any difference. I just chose it to have a save with a King warden)
EDIT: I made some changes that i feel makes this thread a bit clearer. My first attempt was a bit rushed.
Modifié par DeFig, 17 mars 2011 - 12:27 .





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