Aller au contenu

Photo

Has anyone else noticed...


  • Veuillez vous connecter pour répondre
11 réponses à ce sujet

#1
Seblin

Seblin
  • Members
  • 218 messages
That when you romance Leliana or Morrigan they both require a very high price for their love, both of them request that you kill their mentors.
I guess it's easier than trying to convince a father that you are the right man for his daughter, also a dead "mother in-law" can't nag you either. Win - Win?

Just sayin....:whistle:




p.s. Never romanced Alistair/Zevran, do they request the same commitment?

#2
Herr Uhl

Herr Uhl
  • Members
  • 13 465 messages
It's more a situation of Zev, Morrigan and Leli's mentors/teachers wanting their prodigy dead one way or another.

#3
Cuuniyevo

Cuuniyevo
  • Members
  • 367 messages
To be fair, as a City Elf, Mage, Dwarf Noble (if you think Harrowmont ever mentored your character before the game started) and possibly as a Human Noble (if you think Howe ever mentored your character before the game started…but that's unlikely), you too get to have your mentor killed. It's not just NPC's that can dislike their mentors. =P



While we're discussing spoilers, you can also kill Shale's 'father-figure' but she doesn't want you to.

#4
Freckles04

Freckles04
  • Members
  • 809 messages
Alistair's personal quest is the same regardless if you're romancing him or not...he wants you to go with him to see his harpy...er, sister.

#5
ejoslin

ejoslin
  • Members
  • 11 745 messages
With Zevran, it's entirely self defense. You just don't have a choice in being attacked, but how it goes down depends very much on your prior actions.

Modifié par ejoslin, 19 janvier 2010 - 10:48 .


#6
Sir Ulrich Von Lichenstien

Sir Ulrich Von Lichenstien
  • Members
  • 5 177 messages

Herr Uhl wrote...

It's more a situation of Zev, Morrigan and Leli's mentors/teachers wanting their prodigy dead one way or another.


Nope, you need to remove Morrigan from that statement as it isn't entirely true, it is just going on an assumption the player gains from a conversation with Morrigan.

Same to some extent could be said for Leliana and Marjolaine, although to Leliana's credit she doesn't exactly ask you to kill Marjolaine but just confront her.

Regarding Zevran, you don't have to be in love with him for him to stand by you when Taliesin comes to do what Zevran failed to do. So to some extent he is put out of the equation too.

I've never gone down the route of refusing to do Morrigan's request to go kill her mother, namely because the people whom have kept her in the group are rather curious and so want to know what is going on (not necessarily going to do as instructed but at least to see the flipside to the story), so I don't know how much of a disapproval hit you get from refusing it but considering she intentionally isn't one for 'love' (that only occurs because of the Warden), I wouldn't consider it a high price she puts on.

#7
robertthebard

robertthebard
  • Members
  • 6 108 messages
While Morrigan does indeed want you to kill Flemeth, killing Marjolaine is all on the PC. Leliana can simply confront her, and it's over. You can convince her to kill Marjolaine, w/out a Persuade check, but you have to do it, Leliana won't insist on it.

#8
philippe willaume

philippe willaume
  • Members
  • 1 465 messages
and you can choose to let flemeth go and lie to morrigan.

#9
Zemore

Zemore
  • Members
  • 617 messages
my policy in dragon age is try to kill anything on any ocassion i can unless it offers intimate encounters ... the dog angers me WHY WONT YOU DIE!! that and wynnes magical bosom

#10
wwwwowwww

wwwwowwww
  • Members
  • 1 363 messages

Seblin wrote...

That when you romance Leliana or Morrigan they both require a very high price for their love, both of them request that you kill their mentors.
I guess it's easier than trying to convince a father that you are the right man for his daughter, also a dead "mother in-law" can't nag you either. Win - Win?

Just sayin....:whistle:




p.s. Never romanced Alistair/Zevran, do they request the same commitment?


I wasnt' required to kill their mentors in order to romance them, both of them I had been romancing for quite sometime before anything like that even came up. Leliana doesn't ask you to kill her either, she just asks if you all can go talk to her. Heck the first time I romanced Morrigan I saved the Circle tower for the end of the game, so I had been romancing her for a long time before she got the first grimoire

#11
Sir Ulrich Von Lichenstien

Sir Ulrich Von Lichenstien
  • Members
  • 5 177 messages

Zemore wrote...

my policy in dragon age is try to kill anything on any ocassion i can unless it offers intimate encounters ... the dog angers me WHY WONT YOU DIE!! that and wynnes magical bosom

If it angers you, you should've killed it in the kennels... well unless your a human noble in which case tough love, besides I thought you said it wasn't mangy :P

#12
Freestorm Skinn

Freestorm Skinn
  • Members
  • 277 messages
If you let Marjolaine live, Leliana might declare she's leaving you to go after her in the conversation after the archdemon battle.

I encountered this on one playthrough.