She said, "Stay here." As in Skyhold. The meaning seems pretty clear to me.
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#18226
Posté 27 novembre 2014 - 06:59
#18227
Posté 27 novembre 2014 - 07:09
She said, "Stay here." As in Skyhold. The meaning seems pretty clear to me.
She said "Stay here.. for now." Implying that she would have to leave to reform the seekers. If she didn't reform them and doesn't become divine there is no mention of her leaving at all. I didn't write the dialogue, just reporting it.
#18228
Posté 27 novembre 2014 - 07:16
Which is sort of my point. Of course she has to leave Skyhold to be a Seeker. Seekers seek and all. It's still pretty happy. Her being bored in Skyhold for the rest of her life sounds a lot worse.
- DalishRanger, azarhal et Ewa aiment ceci
#18229
Posté 27 novembre 2014 - 07:20
Which is sort of my point. Of course she has to leave Skyhold to be a Seeker. Seekers seek and all. It's still pretty happy. Her being bored in Skyhold for the rest of her life sounds a lot worse.
Like I previously stated, I wasn't saying the seeker ending wasn't a happy ending. A poster simply mentioned he wanted to know if there was one that might be "happier" and I told him I would let him know how the non seeker/divine ending turned out. Your idea of a happy ending is going to be different from his idea, or the next person. Also, I sincerely doubt her staying with the inquisition means she will be bored. She has a role in the organization. It isn't as if she's twiddling her thumbs and counting blades of grass.
- Andres Hendrix aime ceci
#18230
Posté 27 novembre 2014 - 07:57
And as I was saying, it's not about what makes the Inquisitor happy alone. And yeah, the Inquisition isn't going to be doing what it was doing before. It's definitely going to get a lot more boring for everyone not named the Inquisitor.
#18231
Posté 27 novembre 2014 - 08:03
Who knows what happens then.
#18232
Posté 27 novembre 2014 - 08:09
So, Jaron, to get that ending I only have to say "Forget the Seekers"? I don't say that because I think that she disagree but I'm going to if she stay with me ![]()
My Inquisitor is like idk... 33 years old? He is too old for romance with somebody who is going to travel that much, I want to live with her. Tomorrow I will start a new playthrough to get that ending, maybe then I will feel better about the game.
also, after wich mission is more recommendable to start the romance (the sex scene)? Because I romance really early and by the rest of the game I don't get any new dialogue or scene. ![]()
#18233
Posté 27 novembre 2014 - 08:12
#18234
Posté 27 novembre 2014 - 08:56
So, Jaron, to get that ending I only have to say "Forget the Seekers"? I don't say that because I think that she disagree but I'm going to if she stay with me
My Inquisitor is like idk... 33 years old? He is too old for romance with somebody who is going to travel that much, I want to live with her. Tomorrow I will start a new playthrough to get that ending, maybe then I will feel better about the game.
also, after wich mission is more recommendable to start the romance (the sex scene)? Because I romance really early and by the rest of the game I don't get any new dialogue or scene.
Actually IIRC she doesn't really disapprove much of that choice if at all. She even mentions that she probably should have left the seeker book at this point. That dialogue option seems to only affect whether she reforms the seekers or not. You still have to get either viv/leliana as divine for the exact same scene. I found Cassandras romance to be very heavily prevalent throughout the game, so maybe you missed some scenes or did a TON of questing in between?
#18235
Posté 27 novembre 2014 - 09:07
Actually IIRC she doesn't really disapprove much of that choice if at all. She even mentions that she probably should have left the seeker book at this point. That dialogue option seems to only affect whether she reforms the seekers or not. You still have to get either viv/leliana as divine for the exact same scene. I found Cassandras romance to be very heavily prevalent throughout the game, so maybe you missed some scenes or did a TON of questing in between?
maybe, I do all the Hinterlands sidequest missions, then talk to Cassandra in Skyhold like 3-4 times, and that is, no more scene. I want to keep Cass with me and Leliana as the Divine, but I seems very difficult to get "my perfect ending" lol.
Anyway, in wich part of the story you start the romance?
#18236
Posté 27 novembre 2014 - 09:55
maybe, I do all the Hinterlands sidequest missions, then talk to Cassandra in Skyhold like 3-4 times, and that is, no more scene. I want to keep Cass with me and Leliana as the Divine, but I seems very difficult to get "my perfect ending" lol.
Anyway, in wich part of the story you start the romance?
Right before the grey warden missions.
#18237
Posté 27 novembre 2014 - 10:01
Thanks Jaron for the help ![]()
I will try to get that ending (She stay, Leliana Divine)... It will be difficult considering that I pretty much agreed with Cassandra in all the Chantry-Mages themes
#18238
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Posté 27 novembre 2014 - 11:58
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#18239
Posté 27 novembre 2014 - 12:28
Thanks Jaron for the help
I will try to get that ending (She stay, Leliana Divine)... It will be difficult considering that I pretty much agreed with Cassandra in all the Chantry-Mages themes
Anytime. I don't know if it will be possible if you share her viewpoints on the chantry. You'd have to be pro free mages/anti chantry to get Leliana. Good luck though.
#18240
Posté 27 novembre 2014 - 12:42
Finnished the game.
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#18241
Posté 27 novembre 2014 - 12:43
Right before the grey warden missions.
Did you do the Orleasian ball mission before?
#18242
Posté 27 novembre 2014 - 12:44
Finnished the game.
Spoiler
And many an evildoer did not live happily ever-after, The End.
#18243
Posté 27 novembre 2014 - 12:47
And many an evildoer did not live happily ever-after, The End.
I still want to see a romanced Cass become Divine as well.
I want to know exactly what she says. It can make so much difference.
#18244
Posté 27 novembre 2014 - 01:25
I still want to see a romanced Cass become Divine as well.
I want to know exactly what she says. It can make so much difference.
- Milan92 aime ceci
#18245
Posté 27 novembre 2014 - 01:31
Spoiler
#18246
Posté 27 novembre 2014 - 01:41
Cass was a character I thought I wasn't going to like, because I had never really warmed to her from before. But I ran with her as my warrior because I felt she was a good match with Solas and Cole.
Oh my gawd. I loves her. I loves her so much. Hands down my favourite woman of the inquisition. Her friendship with my inquisitor made me all warm and fuzzy.
I'll never tire of her noises of disgust.
#18247
Posté 27 novembre 2014 - 02:00
I felt she was a good match with Solas and Cole.
That's the D'awww party. Well Solas/Cole and Cass/Cole are D'awww.
Mutually respectful was a really appropriate tag too.
#18248
Posté 27 novembre 2014 - 04:29
That's the D'awww party. Well Solas/Cole and Cass/Cole are D'awww.
Mutually respectful was a really appropriate tag too.
So much d'awww.
#18249
Posté 27 novembre 2014 - 04:36
I didn't romance her, but Cass in the epilogue left a big smile on my face. I'm pro-templar, but not militant about it, amd seeing the Seekers become a force for the protection of the innocent and the templars following Cullen's path was just great.
#18250
Posté 27 novembre 2014 - 05:32
Just finished up Cassandra's Seeker mission and am a bit confused on it. She said that the revelation that Tranquility could be reversed was what caused the mage rebellion. I am just not seeing the cause-and-effect there. Can anyone explain?




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