Modifié par Delanish, 05 août 2011 - 06:58 .
Ander's queston?
#1
Posté 05 août 2011 - 06:57
#2
Posté 05 août 2011 - 07:00
#3
Posté 05 août 2011 - 07:17
#4
Posté 05 août 2011 - 07:23
#5
Posté 05 août 2011 - 08:17
#6
Posté 05 août 2011 - 08:52
berelinde wrote...
He shows up, same as he always does. If your Warden turned him over to the templars, he escapes again. If either he or Justice dies, they got better. Actually, Nathaniel asks him about it, and he'll say that he didn't die. The body that was found must not have been his.
I thought his body was never found, in his Awakening ending. I seem to remember when I played Awakening that Anders' "death" was deliberately vague. And Justice, well, he can't really die, per se. He's a spirit.
#7
Posté 05 août 2011 - 09:41
Also why i predict that a killed Anders will return as pure Vengance/Justice, a posessed corpse, later.Masako52 wrote...
berelinde wrote...
He shows up, same as he always does. If your Warden turned him over to the templars, he escapes again. If either he or Justice dies, they got better. Actually, Nathaniel asks him about it, and he'll say that he didn't die. The body that was found must not have been his.
I thought his body was never found, in his Awakening ending. I seem to remember when I played Awakening that Anders' "death" was deliberately vague. And Justice, well, he can't really die, per se. He's a spirit.
#8
Posté 05 août 2011 - 09:49
Not in my game, he won't. I never kill him. Of course, he might get hit by a rampaging bronto or something, but that would really be a low blow to players who do keep him alive.Knight of Dane wrote...
Also why i predict that a killed Anders will return as pure Vengance/Justice, a posessed corpse, later.Masako52 wrote...
berelinde wrote...
He shows up, same as he always does. If your Warden turned him over to the templars, he escapes again. If either he or Justice dies, they got better. Actually, Nathaniel asks him about it, and he'll say that he didn't die. The body that was found must not have been his.
I thought his body was never found, in his Awakening ending. I seem to remember when I played Awakening that Anders' "death" was deliberately vague. And Justice, well, he can't really die, per se. He's a spirit.
#9
Posté 05 août 2011 - 09:56
Knight of Dane wrote...
Also why i predict that a killed Anders will return as pure Vengance/Justice, a posessed corpse, later.Masako52 wrote...
berelinde wrote...
He shows up, same as he always does. If your Warden turned him over to the templars, he escapes again. If either he or Justice dies, they got better. Actually, Nathaniel asks him about it, and he'll say that he didn't die. The body that was found must not have been his.
I thought his body was never found, in his Awakening ending. I seem to remember when I played Awakening that Anders' "death" was deliberately vague. And Justice, well, he can't really die, per se. He's a spirit.
That would be pretty lame.
Gaider did say Anders was dead if you killed him. I hope that includes Vengeance/Justice as well. It was bad enough with Leliana magically coming back from the dead.
#10
Posté 05 août 2011 - 11:52
#11
Posté 06 août 2011 - 12:40
Bah, in a rivalmance he'll just commit suicide and in a friendmance he's so out on track that any stary arrow could kill him off.berelinde wrote...
Not in my game, he won't. I never kill him. Of course, he might get hit by a rampaging bronto or something, but that would really be a low blow to players who do keep him alive.Knight of Dane wrote...
Also why i predict that a killed Anders will return as pure Vengance/Justice, a posessed corpse, later.Masako52 wrote...
berelinde wrote...
He shows up, same as he always does. If your Warden turned him over to the templars, he escapes again. If either he or Justice dies, they got better. Actually, Nathaniel asks him about it, and he'll say that he didn't die. The body that was found must not have been his.
I thought his body was never found, in his Awakening ending. I seem to remember when I played Awakening that Anders' "death" was deliberately vague. And Justice, well, he can't really die, per se. He's a spirit.
I have grown rather fund of the old guy lately, more of my playthroughs he lives these days, it's pathetic.
#13
Posté 06 août 2011 - 05:05
Delanish wrote...
Wha thappens if you let Anders be captured or kill him in Awakening and then play Dragon age 2? or/and you kill Justice in awakening
Him dieing only happens the Ultimate Dragon Age universe , DA 2 takes place in the 616 Dragon Age universe.





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