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Cassandra, how do you think she will approach romance with the Inquisitor? Or do you think we will have to initiate the conversation?



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Cassandra, how do you think she will approach romance with the Inquisitor? Or do you think we will have to initiate the conversation?

Bioware said we will initiate the flirts, didn't they? 



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Can't fault you that but all those games have great protagonists regardless of gender.


I'd debate you on some of those. FarCry 3? I have rarely wanted to punch my own avatar in the face so hard.

Bioware said we will initiate the flirts, didn't they?


I thought it was where appropriate. The romance starts because we flirt but companions might show interest before then.
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i would like to put Cassandra on a date on my first walkthrough and give her a dress.  It would be nice to flesh out her emotional soft side, she is probably is the Sten of the group.  



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Dresses never brought out my emotional soft side.


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Bioware said we will initiate the flirts, didn't they? 

So I gotta say, "Hey girl, how you feel about coming to my room in Skyhold later tonight?" to get her interest peaked? Ok.... :P



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I wore a dress once. It totally made me emotional when I stumbled in my heels down some steps and flashed my underwear at my classmates.

I expect that Cassandra will show her softer side without dress up though. I imagine that she's very amiable and caring once she decides you're not an enemy or idiot.
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He served a plot purpose. Cassandra's interactions with him changed her opinions on mages. She used to think they were all like the blood mages that killed her brother, but now she sees more shades of grey. 

 

I was thinking about your post, Sasha, because it is a good point. I don't think that he needed to be what amounts to her companion for the journey for her to learn that lesson. It's important with the plot set up as it is that she outgrow her prejudice, IMO, but she could have met other mage characters along the way. 

 

Still, you make a fair point that the best way for her to learn that not all mages are bad is to spend time with a mage who is good. 



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i would like to put Cassandra on a date on my first walkthrough and give her a dress.  It would be nice to flesh out her emotional soft side, she is probably is the Sten of the group.  

 

How do dresses bring up an emotional, soft side? Also, Cass totally seems like she's a romantic secretly. She's like all stern and stuff most of the time... and but secretly wants to just cuddle with some kittens or puppies. 



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How do dresses bring up an emotional, soft side? Also, Cass totally seems like she's a romantic secretly. She's like all stern and stuff most of the time... and but secretly wants to just cuddle with some kittens or puppies.

Is soft side a euphemism for cleavage?

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Cassandra, how do you think she will approach romance with the Inquisitor? Or do you think we will have to initiate the conversation?


I think she'd be taken aback by the distraction, then be all Aveline about it.

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Is soft side a euphemism for cleavage?

 

It is taking all of my willpower not to make an exceedingly inappropriate joke right now.  :pinched:

 

That is all. 


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So I gotta say, "Hey girl, how you feel about coming to my room in Skyhold later tonight?" to get her interest peaked? Ok.... :P

I watch too much Tobuscus. I always read "Hey girl" in his voice now. :P



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So I gotta say, "Hey girl, how you feel about coming to my room in Skyhold later tonight?" to get her interest peaked? Ok.... :P

 

Or if you're like me in real life you could just blurt out "I like your face."


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Or if you're like me in real life you could just blurt out "I like your face."

 

That happened to me IRL. 

 

I believe my reply was "Wait, what?" She won me over when she went on about my apparently chiseled jaw. 



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Or if you're like me in real life you could just blurt out "I like your face."


Rival variant: "So, how do you explain your face?"

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Rival variant: "So, how do you explain your face?"

 

Reminds me of this terrible pick-up line I read once: "Are you an angel? Because the fall really fucked up your face". 


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i just hope that Cassandra will have a mindset of 40 years old woman. because the thing i hate in Liara, for example, in her age she is nothing more than a teenager. and this is why i always wanted to throw her in the airlock. no wonder Shepard had nightmares, not only she carried entire conflict on her shoulders, she also was forced to endure this kindergarten of party members.

 

so i just hope with this circus of different orientations, races and genders, we at least could have a decent characters, who acts according to their age and experience.



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How do dresses bring up an emotional, soft side? Also, Cass totally seems like she's a romantic secretly. She's like all stern and stuff most of the time... and but secretly wants to just cuddle with some kittens or puppies. 

You know, I would treat her like a lady. Give her some Andraste's Grace, walk with her on the edge of Lake Calenhad, Carry her on my arms while I walk over legions of dead red templars' and blood mages' bodies, cook her some nug stew with Elfroot seasoning then serve it to her during our candle light dinner in a new conquered fort, then sit on top of the Redcliffe falls our legs just hanging while her head is on my shoulder as we listen to the loud and yet soothing roar of the waterfall hiding the screams of heretics being killed in Redcliffe.  I will listen to her stories how her life was before his brother got killed mercilessly, and when she starts to cry I will comfort her.  

 

The dress will help these events unfold because it will remind her how her parents would let her choose a dress she loves before she would travel around Nevarra when she was a child and set her emotionally open.


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Reminds me of this terrible pick-up line I read once: "Are you an angel? Because the fall really fucked up your face".

I'd cut my face in the warehouse at work somehow, but the cut was both too shallow to feel and deep enough to cause a stream of blood. A girl from Eastern Europe was in the breakroom with me, and asked me that, because she didn't know the right phrase for "Dude, you're bleeding from most of your face."

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How do you know she wore dresses as a child, and if she did how do you know she liked it?



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How do you know she wore dresses as a child, and if she did how do you know she liked it?


Are dragon hunters tradtionally dress wearing folk?
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You know, I would treat her like a lady. Give her some Andraste's Grace, walk with her on the edge of Lake Calenhad, Carry her on my arms while I walk over legions of dead red templars' and blood mages' bodies, cook her some nug stew with Elfroot seasoning then serve it to her during our candle light dinner in a new conquered fort, then sit on top of the Redcliffe falls our legs just hanging while her head is on my shoulder as we listen to the loud and yet soothing roar of the waterfall hiding the screams of heretics being killed in Redcliffe.  I will listen to her stories how her life was before his brother got killed mercilessly, and when she starts to cry I will comfort her.  

 

The dress will help these events unfold because it will remind her how her parents would let her choose a dress she loves before she would travel around Nevarra when she was a child and set her emotionally open.

Hey, you stole my idea.....


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Dresses never brought out my emotional soft side.

 

Because my lady, you've never been with a gentleman, , , and I present you, Varric! Alistair! Oghr...uhhh Ste.., well here's Varic and Alistair!



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Are dragon hunters tradtionally dress wearing folk?

 

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