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There are a ton of LI threads, and this thread isn't intended to say, "I want this or that companion."  But, to branch off from the whole LI tree of discussion: a lot of players like the idea of in-game weddings between characters. 

I believe you could have an in-game wedding in Fable 3 and also in Skyrim, right? Are there any others? Unsure.

Anyway, for all the people who are going gaga over the whole romance aspect of the Dragon Age franchise: would you like the option of doing a wedding quest with your selected LI?  You have to quest for it, and the very last part of the quest (like in Skyrim) is: "Don't be late to your own wedding." lol. Maybe you have to kill a few things to get there. Would you like that? I think I would. 

Now, I know that some of you are going to argue that certain companions should be marryable while certain others shouldn't. I get that - and I'm not opposed to it. Kind of like how you can kind of marry Alistair (if you're a human noble) and can't really marry Zevran. 

Despite all of that, I'm talking about having a couple of options between potential LI's - meaning you can pick from at least a few companions that you like and do a wedding quest, and then actually see your little character in a wedding cut-scene

Feel free to throw in other details. And no naysaying! (and don't tell me to just mod a wedding scene! I want a real questline, dammit! lol) 

:D

Modifié par Trista Faux Hawke, 20 septembre 2012 - 03:49 .


#2
Mary Kirby

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Mel_Redux wrote...

I'm all for this angle, actually.  For me personally, a story's not good unless it punches me right in the feels.  Not the good feels, the bad feels.  Happy endings/stories do nothing for me.  But a story/ending that sends me through a range of emotions....rage anger despair woe happiness depression....that's a good story.  I think I might quite like a wedding that ends in death, murder, and betrayal.  AND WEIRD I'M A WOMAN AND WOULD RATHER HAVE BLOOD AND GORE THAN PUPPIES AND BUNNIES.

That's why I love you so much Bioware.  You never fail to punch me right in the feels.  You punch me real good.


I hereby name you my favorite forumite, Mel_Redux.

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Mary Kirby

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Mel_Redux wrote...


o/
Does that mean I get to request more punching?


Oh, don't worry. We will throw all the punches. Punching come standard. Possibly, if you buy the CE, David Gaider will come to your house to punch you in person.

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David Gaider

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Mary Kirby wrote...
Oh, don't worry. We will throw all the punches. Punching come standard. Possibly, if you buy the CE, David Gaider will come to your house to punch you in person.


I will also pet their hand afterwards, and coo to them softly to tell them everything will be better soon.

It's all part of the co-dependency thing we got going on here.

Modifié par David Gaider, 20 septembre 2012 - 09:03 .


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David Gaider

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If the notion is that we would have a wedding during the course of the game, and then you would move onto married life... no, I doubt we'd ever do that. If the notion is that the subject of marriage could come up, that is indeed possible and we've done it before, in fact. It really depends on the context of the game. Unless a marriage was important to the plot (like, say, the City Elf Origin wedding in DAO), it's something that will likely always be consigned to the "happily/unhappily ever after" part once the game is done.