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Has a character death ever knocked the wind out of you?


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#76
thebatmanreborn

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A certain death in the book Mistborn takes place that certainly knocked the wind out of me. A Bride to Terabithia always tears me up. A Bioware game specifically? Mordin in ME3.
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I've beaten Dragon Age II four times and everytime Mama-Hawke died...it hurt, a lot.



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Dude the WHOLE FRIGGIN COUSLAND ORIGIN

 

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A certain death in the book Mistborn takes place that certainly knocked the wind out of me. 

 

Mistborn first book?



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There are three that have moved me to tears. 

Faina and Leif in Infinite Undiscovery. I don't think anybody cares about that game so I won't worry about spoilers.

A certain scripted death in Valkyria  Chronicles.

Bruce Willis in Armageddon. Statute of limitations is over on that spoiler I think.    


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I was reall upset by the Tali/Geth issue in ME3. I messed up somewhere along the way, in part having to do with "saving" the Geth in ME2 (something I was really happy with, the fact that "good" decisions don't have "good" consequences sometimes). Anyway, I couldn't do the "paragon" option, so I had to choose. I loved the Geth and the questions their existence posed, so I immediately sided with them. Within seconds, hearing the Quarians dying and Tali's sadness, I turned off the game and changed my decision to killing the Geth. (It wasn't until some time later that I learned Tali would kill herself, I hadn't gotten that close.) Killing Legion made me cry unmanly tears.



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Leandra's death in DA2 hit me pretty hard in the feels.

 

Spoiler



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Not in any of the Dragon Age games. One bad thing about this game is that there's a totally new protagonist and a new set of supporting characters every game. I can't get emotionally invested on characters I just met.

 

But in the Mass Effect series - Thane, Mordin, Tali (if you go down that path), and Shepard in the endings where he dies. And EDI. Poor EDI.

The games are over 100 hours each. You have time to get attached to the new ones.



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Zevran.  I was actually yelling at the screen 'have you lost your mind!?!'  when he showed up out of nowhere and betrayed me.  It totally took me off guard, and left me with a sour taste in my mouth.  I actually had hoped he was just feigning death again.  :\   Poor, dumb, fool.   -_-


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Aeris in FF7.

 

Shepard in ME3.

 

Mordin and Thane in ME3.



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Thane's death in Mass Effect 3. I cried during the prayer. Mordin's song before the tower explodes, Shepard's death, Anderson's death.. all the feels.

The Last of Us made me cry like a baby several times, as well.
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Anderson's death really got me. Also Theoden in LotR.


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I will repeat what others has said I guess but hear goes:

(oh SPOILER!)

Harry Potter:
Cedric Diggory - not that I liked that character but I was shocked when I read it.
Followed by Sirius (broked my heart)
Hedwig (even worse for some reason!)
and then all the characters in the rest of book 7...

 

The Walking Dead Game:
OMG! This was the worst thing for me, even after having read the A Song of Ice And Fire series!
But I mean...Carly, Duck, Kat, Kenny!! And then Lee...Holy Hell, I did a marathon playthrough when all episodes where out and I think I cried for like three weeks after that, I am not even kidding!

 

And then ASOIF/Game of Thrones.
Ned Stark.
Khal Drogo (I kind of saw it coming but I was still really upset)
And the Red Wedding....First time I've ever thrown away a book! Tossed it out of the room.
The Red Viper!
And I don't want to spoil any possible deaths from later seasons I'll just leave it hear ;)
But damn...that show is such an emotional ride.

 

Greys Anatomy:

George!
Mark!
God damnit!

 

Hm...anything else...

 

Oh of course, the first one of them all.
Mufasa!

 

Not in Dragon Age. I saw Leandra coming, I mean it was sad but...yeah no.

"Hopefully" in DAI? (as hard as it is and as angry as one get - it is quite amazing to care this much!)



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In Dragon Age? No not really. Not at all, in fact. In other things, definitely.

 

The Boss and Big Boss most assuredly. I was crying. Also Xion... and actually pretty much every KH character. And a lot of Fire Emblem Tellius' character deaths. And Lee Everett.

 

Dragon Age just... doesn't really know how to do FEELS to me (not saying they should cater to my FEELS. I'm just saying it doesn't evoke any tears). Perhaps it's because of how limited the engines were and, as a result, limited the types of reactions I could have in-game. I can care for the characters well enough, but nothing that Bioware's ever done has ever moved me to tears.

 

Which is saying something because other games and shows and books and things have managed to do that rather easily. And especially when you factor in my love of Merrill, whom I always feel bad for for how she was treated by the clan and her "supposed" mother.


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Bambi's mom really got me....



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Nope. I have simply watched too much gruesome deaths and dead beings on screen to have an emotional reaction to it. Took Genocidal History in university for fun and yeah, it was interesting and knowledgeable but it can make you become immune to stuff like deaths on a TV screen or a computer screen, simply because you have seen too much of it. 



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Outside of a BioWare Game? Only once, when I read ASoIaF - I was reeeally upset when Oberyn Martell died, even though I was spoiled at that Point. I even was upset when I watched the Series several Months afterwards reannact the Scene.

 

Inside a BioWare Game? Mordin Solus. With that effing great Music and his little Sing-Song at the End *sniff* His Death wass all kinds of awesome.



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Eli Vance. Knocked me flat. 



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a couple have, killing duck in walking dead was hard for me, and lee dying, me and my gf were blubbering a little. In a bioware game, not really, mordin was abit unexpected in me3 but other than that.. nothing stands out



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There had not been any sad moments in any of the DA games (from my perspective), except maybe Hawke's remembrance of Leandra at the end of the Legacy DLC. Mass Effect had Mordin which was the saddest for me. 

In movies, I cry whenever I watch Grave of the fireflies (火垂るの墓) and John Coffey's death in The Green Mile. :(  



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Alistair in my first playthrough of Origins. So no spoilers, no guide, no nothing. Just a straight playthrough and I'll take whatever comes. I'd gone with a female human noble, romanced him, not hardened him. He was an adorable goofball and I have never before been so enamoured with a bunch of pixels. Then we got to the endgame. I didn't take Morrigan's offer because it was a bit too Rosemary's Baby for me and I could see it coming back to bite my Warden in the arse in 16-18 years. Then I took Alistair up to the top of the tower with me and blow me down if the idiot didn't go off and sacrifice himself. I literally did the Big No. I screamed "ALISTAIR! NO!!!" at my computer screen practically at the top of my lungs and then sat there in shock.

 

Kudos to Bioware for eliciting that sort of reaction from me from the death of a fictional character.


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Alistair's death when I wanted to do the sacrifice and he wouldn't let me.

Mordin's death in ME3.

 

I absolutely balled my eyes out.


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Many those in JRPG games..Like Aerith from FF7 , or less know game Legend of Dragoon when Lavitz dies very early and..in cool and unexpected way, and worst u got a lot worse char instead of him :(

 

Suikoden series too but there u had over 100chars , but if they lose in war type fights they had decent chance to die and u lose them for good , which also affects if u get true ending then.

 

Shadow of collosus ending tho...beats all :(

 

From Bioware games...Shandra death from NWN 2 was unexpected..and she sucked as companion but after u invested time then lose her..

 

ME 1 Kaidan or Ashley (90% chosed Kaidan) death was somewhat unexpected , and in mid game, you could expect at the end maybe...BUT that was great thing , it gives ya a shock moment :)



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My red Hawke, Ellin, was veeery protective of Merrill after her personal quest... leading to the elven massacre I still have not recovered emotionally from.


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Lee from The Walking Dead


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