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I think the most emotional moments for me was:

1. My mothers death, first shock when she rose from the table and then utter sadness when I held her in my arms and chose the option to say something along the lines of I should have watched you closer . The expression on my mothers face, the expression on Hawkes face and the saw marks..

2.Anders face and words when you romance him he always looks so torn. Then when he comes to you at night and he talks about loosing you and how at the circle love was only a game. I know people miss Greg Ellis voicing Anders but Adam Howden does a great job on the more emotional parts.

3. When Anders blew up the Chantry. Then he looked just as distraught to have done it. But for awhile I wrestled with my emotions and morals for quite sometime about how I felt about it. When it first happened I was stunned with shock and anguish. And I had to think for awhile what to do with him. I was torn terribly by that.

4. When I decided to let Anders live and he couldn't believe that I did. Then speaking to Hawke at the Gallows(I romanced him) asking her to run away with him and telling Hawke"We will fight for a world where our children can be born mages and free, 10 years, 100 years from now someone like me will love someone like you and there will be no templars to tear them apart." I thought this was one of the most emotional lines in the game.

5. Fenris..all of him. He is so hurt and angry all the time about the things he's been through and everytime we had a conversation about it especially when he talks about the Fog Warriors his expression when  he tells you he killed them all is bewilderment, sadness, anger, regret all rolled into one. When I look into his troubled eyes I just want to make it all go away,

6. When Fenris leaves you after the love scene he looks like he is in turmoil over the decision.

7. When you have to kill Carver or Bethany in the Deep Roads. The first time I saw Bethany's face in there  I was at a loss for words and then the emotion when she is talking to you about it and asks you to kill her. Then Hawke's simple reply "How can I kill my own sister" and Bethany responds "Because she's asking you to" it tore my heart right out of my chest. It even made me think of my own sister for a moment.

I could list many more but will stop at this in my opinion this entire game is a torrential storm of emotion. Image IPB

Modifié par Gremnock, 30 mars 2011 - 03:08 .


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Anders rummaging through his belongings after Vengeance took over and killed the mage girl during his personal quest. Trash, trash, keep, trash, trash. I'm not too fond of him, but this broke my heart. Poor guy. Couldn't send him away after that.

The hug with Bethany when I managed to save her life and she re-joined my party after Orsino's death.

Modifié par klarabella, 30 mars 2011 - 03:12 .


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Adding a new one because I just got it in my latest playthrough. Bethany the Grey Warden rejoining me at the end. She apologizes for the way she's acted, says she's not a Grey Warden, but my sister. They really needed a hug scene here. I wanted to hug Bethany.

Also a sarcastic option to ridicule her Grey Warden outfit.  Captain America, much?  I do not think my Warden-Commander would approve of the wardrobe change either.

Modifié par Vhalkyrie, 30 mars 2011 - 03:14 .


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klarabella wrote...

Anders rummaging through his belongings after Vengeance took over and killed the mage girl during his personal quest. Trash, trash, keep, trash, trash. I'm not too fond of him, but this broke my heart. Poor guy. Couldn't send him away after that.


This part got me to. He looked so lost and full of anguish.  This broke my heart especially when I was in a

Romance with him. He is such a wonderfully conflicted personallity I just want to hug and kiss him until his pain goes away. Image IPBImage IPB

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1. Mama Hawke's death.
2. The Tranquility quest, the scene with Karl. I seriously teared up, but I think it was also due to Adam Howden's excellent and heart-wrenching delivery of Anders' lines.
3. JUST ANDERS REALLY.
4. Marethari's death.
5. Anything involving Carver in Acts 2 and 3. CARVER. ♥

Modifié par RinjiRenee, 30 mars 2011 - 03:29 .


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When in romance with Fenris, all of the options for the final kiss made me go a flutter. *rawr*

Exceptional acting when he says, "Meeting you was the most important thing that's ever happened to me, Hawke."  VA's voice cracks a little with emotional.  Awesome.  Just...awesome.

The sweet tender romance finale with Anders was nice, but I prefer the Fenris romance ending.

Modifié par Vhalkyrie, 30 mars 2011 - 04:17 .


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I didn't get really all emotional at the first playthrough except when Anders blew up the chantry. I saw that something bad was coming but I was excepting something targeting just Grand cleric or templars. That was most unexpected doing from Anders.
Things that got me emotional were finding events that actually had different consequences depending on my choice - like how Anders could kill the mage girl and handing Fenris over to magister. Those are really heartbreaking stuff.

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At the end, where I had to resist the urge to throw my PC out the window in rage.

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1: Leandra. Just...Leandra. From the beginning where she blamed me for letting Carver die, to the Deep Roads, to everything about All That Remains. I played a Hawke who's primary concern, above all else, was keeping his family safe, and when he just kept failing...I was half-expecting them to kill my dog off eventually too. :?

2: On that note, Bethany's death in the Deep Roads. Very first playthrough, right after Leandra begged me to leave her behind, my best friend declared "I bet Bethany's going to die". I was all "she will not, hush" because surely they wouldn't kill Bethany, who I'd now grown very attached to, off after killing Carver off already?
Yes, actually they would. In an incredibly sad, emotional way even. Especially the line my Hawke uttered: "You always were a heartbreaker, Bethany..."

3: The entirety of Fenris' romance, particularly when played as a friendmance because he whips out the puppy eyes so much more. (Clearly he's learned how to manipulate a Hawke who's his friend...) Especially the conflicted, distraught tone in his voice as he walks out on Hawke, the fact that he keeps Hawke's favor and crest on his belt for three years, when they finally talk about things ("Nothing could be worse than the thought of living without you."), and the very end ("Promise me you won't die.").

4: Merrill's quests in general. Her VA was perfect in the scene with her mourning Pol's death ("Why did you run? You shouldn't have run!"). The whole...event with Marethari in the end was incredibly heart-wrenching too, particularly because I really, really liked Marethari.

5: Orsino's desperate pleading for Meredith to back down in the end, and his final breakdown, as random and stupid as it was.

6: Anders accusing Sebastian of wondering how he can lead a mage revolution when he himself is the embodiment of the worst a mage can be, and Sebastian casually commenting on the clouds in reply. It was hilarious, but also the point in the game where I knew for certain: Anders had gone completely off the deep end, and there was nothing I could do to stop it.

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Anariel Theirin wrote...

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- The Keeper's death, and Anders' line to Merrill while she's sobbing over the body: "That is the noblest thing I have ever seen anyone do. The world is poorer with her out of it... and you still in it." (not an exact quote, I'm sure) Possibly the most shocking and callous thing any of my companions ever said.


Oh god, that line!  I could've stabbed him for that line, and he was my LI!  

That's the sole reason my Hawke stabbed that guy. A shame because I kinda liked him. Somewhat.

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Seeing the Chantry go boom. I was in shock. "What have you done, Anders?" was all that was in my mind as the scene unfolded.

After the final fight with Meredith (having sided with Orsino). I thought the cut scene was very well done. Templars surrounding my party, no dialogue at all, only glances and knowing looks, as the reality of all that has transpired finally hits. Then, Hawke walks away. With the world in shambles, my thoughts were, "Dear goodness. What have I done?"

Fenris' speech right before the final fight.

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All That Remains tops my list because I wasn't at all spoiled for it, so it took me utterly by surprise. The desperate search, the fighting to get to her in time. (The locket find was honestly an unnecessary touch that was too contrived, but I can forgive it.) Unlike a lot of the game, there was an actual sense of time-relevant urgency, as though I, the player, had to get the character there without dawdling or something terrible would happen. And then of course finding her not just dead, but reanimated as a hodgepodge body. I was just relieved I didn't have to fight and kill her again after having to kill the desire demon possessions.

Anders giving away the only thing he had from his mother - or at least trying. I hadn't caught on to what he was doing and I thought he was expecting the "cure" for Justice to kill him.

The final scene after defeating Meredith, regardless of which faction you backed. If you backed the templars, seeing them all kneel; if you backed the mages, seeing their fear and hesitation and walking away from it like the badass you are.

All the LIs had some really engaging, touching moments. I liked Merrill the least of them, but when I "had" to kill all the Dalish because of her, I spent the entire fight going "No, no, no, there has to be some way to stop this." I looked it up after and will never kill them again now that I know the out.

I saved right before the Denarius scene on one of my playthroughs and handed Fenris over just to see what would happen. I hit F9 as soon as the cut scene ended and won't do that again. Ouch.

And Anders' kiss. O.M.G. When I kiss someone in the good old real world and it's enough to make me gasp like that, it makes my knees weak, so while some people hated the gasping, for me it resonated in a very real and affecting way.

Modifié par jadefishes, 30 mars 2011 - 04:48 .


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Ha. There are so many... some from the top of my list:

-I actually prefered to spare Aveline the pain and kill Wesley myself (debatable, but I think redirecting her self-loathing for failure to keep him alive onto her distate for Hawke is a kindness). Plus, Flemeth standing and speaking behind Hawke ending scene there is chilling.

-Brining Carver to the deep roads without Anders. "...you have always asked for the world...", "...and you always gave it." combined by his farewell to mother prior to expedition. It was brutal, really felt the loss there.For some reason Bethany's death didn't impact me nearly as much.

-Keeper Marathari's arrival to the Alianage. It was a very touching scene, I thought. I think, outside of Fenris' romantic subplot it is my favorite scene in game.

-Final acts of 'all that remains' and consequent conversation with Galmen. That... hurt.

-Chantry surprise. Need I mention it? :) First playthrough, unspoiled, as a mage who friended Anders... it still nearly knocked the wind out of me.

-Pretty much the whole of the rival path romance with Fenris and his quests were an emotional rollercoster. Every single darn scene. Voice over, facial animations and body language were such a poignant combination in that subplot.

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I have to add another one.

Whenever Sebastian opens his mouth, it really does get me all emotional.

And my emotional I mean raging.

Gawd is he grating.

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:crying:MamaHawke dying made me cry... And I don't cry. Even when a real parent of mine dies.
:mellow:Marethari almost made me cry too.... but then everyone in the clan decided it was a good time to die... so I was more disturbed at me killing EVERYONE...
:oAnders' little surprise... I had no spoilers there... so it was rather shocking... and further reinforced my suspicion that "all your mommies will die" should be one of the subtitles of the game.
:happy:And Marethari entering the alienage was just beautiful. By far, my favorite cutscene.

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* Aveline killing Wesley.
* Bethany's death in the Deep Roads. Took me completely by surprise.
* Mother's death. Saw it coming the moment the quest started, but the way it went down was just ... unsettling. Felt awful.
* Selling Fenris to Danarius. His facial expression, the dejection and resignation were so well done. I felt like a terrible human being when I tried that.
* Anders blowing up the chantry. That was shocking.

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ValkyrieShan wrote...

At the end, where I had to resist the urge to throw my PC out the window in rage.


That was on my 2nd play through when I finally figured out how I couldn't change a damn thing about the plot...

Modifié par Torax, 30 mars 2011 - 06:50 .


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FaeQueenCory wrote...
:oAnders' little surprise... I had no spoilers there... so it was rather shocking... and further reinforced my suspicion that "all your mommies will die" should be one of the subtitles of the game.


Seriously.  Being a mother is the most hazardous role in Thedas.

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There're many emotional moments in DA2, like other people mentioned, Mother's death, Anders blow up the Chantry, killing Anders (or not killing him)... I get very emotionally attached to my games.

There's one quest that stands out for me, The quest about the Qunari Mage Katojen (I might spell it wrong). It is a small quest and I didn't expect it to be anything major. But the end choices is surprisingly difficult and I was stunned when he decided to kill himself even he has the option to choose freedom. That really gets me thinking about the entire concept of choice and freedom. Maybe Ander's idea of freedom is not so different from mother Petrice, who insist Qunari Mage wouldn't want a life in chains. Maybe we shouldn't impose our own belief on other people.

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Giving Fenris back to Denarius. I could have cried with glee and laughter. Probably the same when I do a playthrough where I don't spare Anders to see if he does anything else.... Interesting, and knife him.

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"Nothing will keep me from you" or "Then let me make it clear".
Fenris has the best romance hands down.

Marethari almost made me cry too.... but then everyone in the clan
decided it was a good time to die... so I was more disturbed at me
killing EVERYONE...


I love the Dalish quests. This one is my favorite one. I hated Merrill for doing that.

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fluorine7 wrote...

There're many emotional moments in DA2, like other people mentioned, Mother's death, Anders blow up the Chantry, killing Anders (or not killing him)... I get very emotionally attached to my games.

There's one quest that stands out for me, The quest about the Qunari Mage Katojen (I might spell it wrong). It is a small quest and I didn't expect it to be anything major. But the end choices is surprisingly difficult and I was stunned when he decided to kill himself even he has the option to choose freedom. That really gets me thinking about the entire concept of choice and freedom. Maybe Ander's idea of freedom is not so different from mother Petrice, who insist Qunari Mage wouldn't want a life in chains. Maybe we shouldn't impose our own belief on other people.


That quest was more about insight into the Qunari and the Qun. The Arishok says how they have the freedom to choose to Obey or Die. The catch here is that because his handler was killed, he now had to die as the rules of the Qun state. He was not controlled for a time. The sad part is no matter what the quest ends up at the same result. No real choice in the matter. You turn him he gives whatever notice to the Avaraad and he thanks you, wishes you well and then is killed by Avaraad. Avaraad then attacks you cause the mage spoke to you. If you killed Avaraad and others, he still kind of thanks you and wishes you well before killing himself.

No matter what they are still all dead. Leaving you to the companions saying what they always do after. Then you can go talk to the witch of a sister and lastly probably go to the Arishok and go all "I killed your mens."

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Heh - Anders has some nerve to say what he did to Merril.

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FaeQueenCory wrote...

:happy:And Marethari entering the alienage was just beautiful. By far, my favorite cutscene.

Yeah, Marethari walking into the alienage was an amazing scene. The reverence she received was powerfully conveyed without actual dialogue. I do wonder, do they recognize Marethari because they know her or is there some way to know that one is in the presence of a keeper?

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Varric and Hawke joking about their adventures, with Varric saying "And then comes the dwarf with the gorgeous crossbow and the golden heart". That was awesome

Death of the High Dragon (took me 10 minutes on Difficult)

Varric shooting the cutpurse. Varric killing his brother.

Hawke seeing his mother turned into a zombie.