Did you kill Idunna?
#26
Posté 11 avril 2011 - 08:49
Tragic.
#27
Posté 11 avril 2011 - 08:50
And yes, no matter who is in the party, you can snap out of it.
#28
Posté 11 avril 2011 - 08:50
#29
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Posté 11 avril 2011 - 08:52
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Modifié par Filament, 11 avril 2011 - 08:53 .
#30
Posté 11 avril 2011 - 08:55
Filament wrote...
I thought the companion mage interventions all felt a bit... flat. Needed more... intensity. Maybe Anders could have gone allsuper saiyanVengeance on her.
I do agree with you here, I was expecting more out of that interaction.
#31
Posté 11 avril 2011 - 08:58
Idunna reminds me of that Blood Mage at the Circle Tower of Fereldan. I kept getting pissed off because it seemed like no matter what I did I always ended up killing her. lol. Anyway, Idunna seemed genuinely terrified of me so I couldn't kill her (I did, btw, in one playthrough)
I see where you guys are coming from. I'm just surprised that basically everyone that's replied (save Amagoi) said they'd not only kill her, they'd dig her up again so they can stab her one more time.
Modifié par Rockpopple, 11 avril 2011 - 09:00 .
#32
Posté 11 avril 2011 - 09:00
Wulfram wrote...
She's too dangerous. She dies.
Templar supervision couldn't keep a toddler under control, let alone a blood mage.
If you give her to the templars she gets owned pretty hard. I don't know what they do to her besides the 24/7 lockdown in her cell but it seems to be an awesome way of brainwashing.
Maybe they send Alric.... uhh... that would be evil.
#33
Posté 11 avril 2011 - 09:02
#34
Posté 11 avril 2011 - 09:03
AshleyS3 wrote...
I was surprised that letting her live gave me +5 rivalry with Isabella. I expected her to want me to be merciful towards Idunna.
Isabela values freedom, especially when it concerns herself. I think Isabela gets angry with Idunna because Idunna used blood magic to manipulate Isabela into being seduced (and thus, against Isabela's free will).
#35
Posté 11 avril 2011 - 09:04
Rockpopple wrote...
She does say she wishes I did kill her, so maybe they did send Alric. Fate worth than death. That guy's scum of the earth
Yeah... his creepy steel-blue eyes are freakin me out. I'll probably stab her the next time. Even someone like her doesn't deserve the Alric or Karras treatment.
#36
Posté 11 avril 2011 - 09:08
Rockpopple wrote...
The Templars she beat didn't know what she was, and they weren't exactly the best the Order had to show. In fact they were basically rookies. I doubt a seasoned Templar would have any problem with Idunna.
Idunna reminds me of that Blood Mage at the Circle Tower of Fereldan. I kept getting pissed off because it seemed like no matter what I did I always ended up killing her. lol. Anyway, Idunna seemed genuinely terrified of me so I couldn't kill her (I did, btw, in one playthrough)
I see where you guys are coming from. I'm just surprised that basically everyone that's replied (save Amagoi) said they'd not only kill her, they'd dig her up again so they can stab her one more time.
I actually always spared the blood mage in the Circle Tower of Fereldan; her aims and contrition struck me as genunine. Idunna gets the knife.
#37
Posté 11 avril 2011 - 09:08
AshleyS3 wrote...
I killed her the first play-through (rogue) but let her live this play-through (mage).
I was surprised that letting her live gave me +5 rivalry with Isabella. I expected her to want me to be merciful towards Idunna.
If Isabela's in the party, she gets partially mind-controlled too. Isabela's usually ok with sparing people, but not when they try to mind control her. Then she gets vengeful.
#38
Posté 11 avril 2011 - 09:11
#39
Posté 11 avril 2011 - 09:14
The way my mage-hawke justifies it is he would rather die than be sent to the Templars (esp in Kirkwall). Why do Idunna a favor by killing her. Let the Templars handle/abuse/molest her. She's earned that treatement.
I have found that mage-Hawke can with a special interrupt, resist her mind-control magic and completely break free allowing her to live. If you aren't a mage-hawke then you need to get help from a Bethany, Anders, or Merrill if you want to keep her alive. Otherwise as a non-mage, you have to kill her to break free.
-Polaris
#40
Posté 11 avril 2011 - 09:18
#41
Posté 11 avril 2011 - 09:19
Modifié par primero holodon, 11 avril 2011 - 09:20 .
#42
Posté 11 avril 2011 - 09:22
#43
Posté 11 avril 2011 - 09:22
Rockpopple wrote...
And if so, how could you?
Sure, I wanted to put her to the sword myself, but when she started blubbering and begging repeatedly for her life, and when she sang like a canary when I questioned her... I couldn't do it. Could you?
Are your hearts so black?
Are you joking? After she didn't even blink twice about forcing you to slit your own throat?
I had no problem ending her, just wish it could have been a battle instead of in a cutscene.
@BigEvil, you don't need to save her to get the Forbidden Knowledge quest. I killed her and still got the quest and found the books.
Modifié par naughty99, 11 avril 2011 - 09:22 .
#44
Posté 11 avril 2011 - 09:22
#45
Posté 11 avril 2011 - 09:33
You can still do the tome quest even if she's dead.IanPolaris wrote...
I generally let her live especially if I am playing a mage-Hawke. The only way to get one of the best bloomagic staves in the game (along with a truckload of XP and treasure) in Act 2 is to let her live in Act 1.
The way my mage-hawke justifies it is he would rather die than be sent to the Templars (esp in Kirkwall). Why do Idunna a favor by killing her. Let the Templars handle/abuse/molest her. She's earned that treatement.
I have found that mage-Hawke can with a special interrupt, resist her mind-control magic and completely break free allowing her to live. If you aren't a mage-hawke then you need to get help from a Bethany, Anders, or Merrill if you want to keep her alive. Otherwise as a non-mage, you have to kill her to break free.
-Polaris
#46
Posté 11 avril 2011 - 09:34
#47
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Posté 11 avril 2011 - 09:36
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I heard that if you spare her, she tries to murder you later via dark tomes. She's hoping that you will perish in that quest. Imagine that, she tries to get her revenge even confined in that cell!
#48
Posté 11 avril 2011 - 09:38
alaska the 1st wrote...
You can still do the tome quest even if she's dead.IanPolaris wrote...
I generally let her live especially if I am playing a mage-Hawke. The only way to get one of the best bloomagic staves in the game (along with a truckload of XP and treasure) in Act 2 is to let her live in Act 1.
The way my mage-hawke justifies it is he would rather die than be sent to the Templars (esp in Kirkwall). Why do Idunna a favor by killing her. Let the Templars handle/abuse/molest her. She's earned that treatement.
I have found that mage-Hawke can with a special interrupt, resist her mind-control magic and completely break free allowing her to live. If you aren't a mage-hawke then you need to get help from a Bethany, Anders, or Merrill if you want to keep her alive. Otherwise as a non-mage, you have to kill her to break free.
-Polaris
How. The quest doesn't open up if she's dead. AFAIK it only opens up when a reformed Idunna sends you a letter from the gallows.
-Polaris
#49
Posté 11 avril 2011 - 09:42
IanPolaris wrote...
alaska the 1st wrote...
You can still do the tome quest even if she's dead.IanPolaris wrote...
I generally let her live especially if I am playing a mage-Hawke. The only way to get one of the best bloomagic staves in the game (along with a truckload of XP and treasure) in Act 2 is to let her live in Act 1.
The way my mage-hawke justifies it is he would rather die than be sent to the Templars (esp in Kirkwall). Why do Idunna a favor by killing her. Let the Templars handle/abuse/molest her. She's earned that treatement.
I have found that mage-Hawke can with a special interrupt, resist her mind-control magic and completely break free allowing her to live. If you aren't a mage-hawke then you need to get help from a Bethany, Anders, or Merrill if you want to keep her alive. Otherwise as a non-mage, you have to kill her to break free.
-Polaris
How. The quest doesn't open up if she's dead. AFAIK it only opens up when a reformed Idunna sends you a letter from the gallows.
-Polaris
I think an alternate way to start the quest is to simply find one of the evil tomes.
#50
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Posté 11 avril 2011 - 09:44
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arcelonious wrote...
I think an alternate way to start the quest is to simply find one of the evil tomes.
Yeah, I opened the quest after killing Idunna merely by finding the tome in the Chantry.
I bugged out the quest though by not destroying all of the tomes, and had to use the console to reach the area that concludes the quest.





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