addiction21 wrote...
Clearly not.
Interesting how the op seems to believe the inquisitor has insight into the personal lives of total strangers.
He/she is the inquistor! That's their job. :innocent:
addiction21 wrote...
Clearly not.
Interesting how the op seems to believe the inquisitor has insight into the personal lives of total strangers.
If they wanted you to think Morrigan was dead, she wouldn't have stumbled into the eluvian. BSN is just cray.Starsyn wrote...
Br3ad wrote...
Morrigan was never thought to be dead to begin with.
She is by some forumites. I've seen a lot of "But I stabbed her at the mirror" posts regarding her and her survival.
Br3ad wrote...
BSN is just crazy.
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You are overestimating the intelligence of some of the posters on this forum.Br3ad wrote...
Morrigan was never thought to be dead to begin with.
Abraham_uk wrote...
I hope this doesn't happen in Dragon Age Inquisition.
Guest_The Mad Hanar_*
thats1evildude wrote...
I hope people are eventually able to let this s**t go.
Guest_The Mad Hanar_*
x-aizen-x wrote...
i swear u guys are the most sensitive people ever. I you for some reason kill of all your companions because they disagreed with you then the keep will let you input that as you world state. But stop trying to force you logic off on other people. not all of us kill our companions cause they had different morals or ideas then us. I you were able to find something wrong with sten and killed him that put that in the keep. But not everyone thinks like that. The op seems like the ind of player who enjoyed killing of people and loosing tons of content. if that's your thing fine. But i like having as much content as possible so no i did not kill the people you name of.
Somebody had secetly taken lessons from Flemeth about being two places at once during one of his seven escape attempts.Aaleel wrote...
Only one that somewhat bothers me is Anders. Sten & Leliana I've only had their 'deaths' or perceived deaths once just to see what would happen.
Anders though either way is just wrong in some way. You either have to believe your Warden couldn't tell the difference between Anders and some random Warden if Anders died, and you have to believe that Anders can time travel in order for him to be in Kirkwall when they say he is if he lived. Just so much wrong.
Rolling Flame wrote...
You could kill Morrigan? Since when?
I only saw an option to stab her.
That setting had resurrection magic. Them being alive was entirely plausible.berelinde wrote...
It's a BioWare classic. Half of Baldur's Gate 2 was running around, encountering various people from Baldur's Gate, and asking them if they were dead at one point or another.
Starsyn wrote...
Some posters think that means she must have died. Why, I have no idea.
The Mad Hanar wrote...
It just defies logic to include the option to stab or assault someone with a cold-blooded killer (that we've been killing hordes upon hordes of people with), and then act surprised when we expect that attack to be fatal. C'mon.
My thoughts exactly! It was a unique event. Also, she stumbled back into the mirror, no body= Not Dead.Veruin wrote...
Starsyn wrote...
Some posters think that means she must have died. Why, I have no idea.
The beautiful part in it, is that the option doesn't even say "kill" like it does for everyone else who dies by the murder knife. It just says attack.
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