Tsundere?
Tsundere (ツンデレ?, pronounced [tsɯndeɽe]) is a Japanese character development process that describes a person who is initially cold and even hostile towards another person before gradually showing their warm side over time.
He was referring to kossith. And with the items Dragon Age had, Sten was either going to be wearing something like that or be completely naked when you found him.Yes, twice.
This is as of yet an unused aspect in games; the subject of divorce. While a nasty subject in the real world it could translate to something interesting in the DA format. Of-course if it did happen there would be a serious penalty the highest being that she might send the Antivan Crows after you (or your new lover if that is the case), and not having her in your party (if she is a member). The Chantry might look down on you unless the wedding wasn't done through them.
Still reflecting on the real world she might stay close-bye as not all marriages end in bloodshed.
Another idea is having a kid though with a party member it might not be prudent before the end given that she'd most likely be forced out of combat.
Another idea is having a kid though with a party member it might not be prudent before the end given that she'd most likely be forced out of combat.
BioWare did this already in Throne of Bhaal. I would nominate it as the stupidest subplot they've ever written. In any case, somewhere in the Twitter thread Mike Laidlaw already said that marriage and babies wouldn't be an option for the Inquisitor.
That might make things complicated for a female protagonist, too, unless it happened in an epilogue or there's adoption.
Tsundere (ツンデレ?, pronounced [tsɯndeɽe]) is a Japanese character development process that describes a person who is initially cold and even hostile towards another person before gradually showing their warm side over time.
Fiona in Stolen Throne was the most obvious case of this that Bioware has ever written. It was painfully easy to see that her and Maric would get together from their very first interaction.
Fiona in Stolen Throne was the most obvious case of this that Bioware has ever written. It was painfully easy to see that her and Maric would get together from their very first interaction.
I have to admit I love Fenris so I can't make any cracks about Tsunderes >_> though in my defense he's the angry Tsun version. ![]()
In any case, somewhere in the Twitter thread Mike Laidlaw already said that marriage and babies wouldn't be an option for the Inquisitor.
No marriages. ![]()
yes to everything.

No marriages.
Poorcaaayy?!
What's poorcaayy mean?
Me shouting por qué (why) into the sky with my american accent.What's poorcaayy mean?
Me shouting por qué (why) into the sky with my american accent.
Ah, okay. Then yes, I agree.
Marriage for DA4 then?
I went and found the relevant Twiter exchange:
User: Can the inquisitor have family??
as in marriage etc...? No
(Sorry for attributing the statement to Mike Laidlaw in my previous post; I'm always getting their Tweets mixed up.)
So, yeah, looks like the Inquisitor won't be getting married. At least not within the timeline of the game. I wouldn't rule out something like the Alistair romance where you marry him after killing the Archdemon.
It's only worth the effort from a gameplay perspective if you are building the next generation of party members like in Fire Emblem. The current DA system is not suited to that at all.
Since you never know how the LI relationship will play out there is no great need for it.
I went and found the relevant Twiter exchange:
User: Can the inquisitor have family??
as in marriage etc...? No
(Sorry for attributing the statement to Mike Laidlaw in my previous post; I'm always getting their Tweets mixed up.)
So, yeah, looks like the Inquisitor won't be getting married. At least not within the timeline of the game. I wouldn't rule out something like the Alistair romance where you marry him after killing the Archdemon.
I'm convincing myself he meant you can't simply choose a romance and propose and have kids on the fly, but that like in origins the possibility is there at one point or another.
I went and found the relevant Twiter exchange:
User: Can the inquisitor have family??
as in marriage etc...? No
(Sorry for attributing the statement to Mike Laidlaw in my previous post; I'm always getting their Tweets mixed up.)
So, yeah, looks like the Inquisitor won't be getting married. At least not within the timeline of the game. I wouldn't rule out something like the Alistair romance where you marry him after killing the Archdemon.
(Monotone voice)This information is very satisfactory.
I went and found the relevant Twiter exchange:
User: Can the inquisitor have family??
as in marriage etc...? No
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There is always DA4, or a DLC if we push hard enough! ![]()
Those who prefer marriage before sex really have gotten the short end of the stick. We've never had it. The only one that comes close is Friendship Path Sebastian, but that's a chaste marriage. ![]()
Those who prefer marriage before sex really have gotten the short end of the stick. We've never had it. The only one that comes close is Friendship Path Sebastian, but that's a chaste marriage.
The Rivalry path marriage with Sebastian isn't chaste. It seems more like a political marriage, though.
And... it's possible with Alistair if the Warden's a Human Noble and he becomes king.
That's all I can think of ![]()
The rivalry marriage when he goes back to Starkhaven isn't chaste. It seems more like a political marriage, though.
And... it's possible with Alistair if the Warden's a Human Noble and he becomes king.
That's all I can think of
We never see or hear of them getting married. Varric doesn't even say they stay together like the other romances.
And Alistair you have premarital sex with.