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Does the keep specify relationships with companions?


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I have been wondering this for a while and I hope it does but will we be able to say, "I was good friends with Alistair" or "I never liked Anders"? Not necessarily in that way but allowing us to say what relationship we had with a certain character. The one that concerns me the most is my Warden and Leliana. My Warden had a love triangle with Morrigan and Leliana and when he finally had to choose, he chose Morrigan but remained good friends with Leliana, will the keep recognize this or will I just have to settle for a generic relationship with Leliana in the keep? 



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The Keep won't recognize this. But given the way she (and other companions) talk about the Warden in the books and such, I would say that it's safe to assume all of your companions will consider Warden their friend. Unless you killed them.



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The Keep won't recognize this. But given the way she (and other companions) talk about the Warden in the books and such, I would say that it's safe to assume all of your companions will consider Warden their friend. Unless you killed them.

 

Drunk Alistair probably doesn't like the Warden either...  :P



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Drunk Alistair probably doesn't like the Warden either...  :P

 

He's probably dead by now anyway :D



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The Keep won't recognize this. But given the way she (and other companions) talk about the Warden in the books and such, I would say that it's safe to assume all of your companions will consider Warden their friend. Unless you killed them.

Well that's disappointing. 



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He's probably dead by now anyway :D

He better not be, I brought him back from the dead for DAI. If he just gets himself killed off anyways, I'll be very dispointed in my waste of breaking the laws of time and space. :P

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Well that's disappointing.


I guess you haven't played around with the Tapestry yet, but the devs decided to stick with what romantic relationships were true at the end of the game. To allow triangles or breaking up in the middle of the game causes a lot of problems for the Keep.

Alistair is the one example in the Keep. Because his relationship status is tied to so many variables, there were a lot of bugs in the closed beta. Even now, if you don't lock a few choices when doing DAO, the logic solver will sometimes try to give you a world state that doesn't reflect your actual in-game actions. (They're easy to fix, but it just goes to show you how complicated this whole thing is.)

So for you, you would mark that you romanced Morrigan in your Tapestry since you ended up with her in the end.

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I guess you haven't played around with the Tapestry yet, but the devs decided to stick with what romantic relationships were true at the end of the game. To allow triangles or breaking up in the middle of the game causes a lot of problems for the Keep.

Alistair is the one example in the Keep. Because his relationship status is tied to so many variables, there were a lot of bugs in the closed beta. Even now, if you don't lock a few choices when doing DAO, the logic solver will sometimes try to give you a world state that doesn't reflect your actual in-game actions. (They're easy to fix, but it just goes to show you how complicated this whole thing is.)

So for you, you would mark that you romanced Morrigan in your Tapestry since you ended up with her in the end.

 

I don't know if I agree with that. You can romance Leliana and kill her, you can romance Alistar and have him executed. Would you still consider that as "romance ture at the end of the game"?



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I don't know if I agree with that. You can romance Leliana and kill her, you can romance Alistar and have him executed. Would you still consider that as "romance ture at the end of the game"?


Maybe it's mostly true? *shrug* I'm just going by what I've read here and heard on twitch.

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I don't know if I agree with that. You can romance Leliana and kill her, you can romance Alistar and have him executed. Would you still consider that as "romance ture at the end of the game"?

 

You didn't choose to romance anyone else after taking that action...  So, maybe?

 

The reason you can only have one romance in DA2 is because the romance isn't "official" until the affirmation of love at the final battle(you can't assign the other 3 as failed romances because there are too many flags involved)...  There are affirmations in DAO, but they aren't really required for romance flags(unless you're romancing Morrigan and exporting the save into Awakening or Witch Hunt).

 

I don't know why it would not be a bug in the Keep for you to romance Leliana and then "kill" her at the Temple... But, again, if you didn't romance anyone else, there really isn't a "conflict"...  Perhaps in Inquisition Leliana will bring up the fact that her lover, the warden, left her for dead in the Temple because she objected to corrupting the Ashes...



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I don't know why it would not be a bug in the Keep for you to romance Leliana and then "kill" her at the Temple... But, again, if you didn't romance anyone else, there really isn't a "conflict"...  Perhaps in Inquisition Leliana will bring up the fact that her lover, the warden, left her for dead in the Temple because she objected to corrupting the Ashes...

 

No one said it's NOT a bug yet. But I guess that if it wasn't they would have had fixed it by now (unless no one reported it, which is a possibility given peoples obsession with romance around here). I mean you can't kill Zevran and still remain in romance with him. 



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No one said it's NOT a bug yet. But I guess that if it wasn't they would have had fixed it by now (unless no one reported it, which is a possibility given peoples obsession with romance around here). I mean you can't kill Zevran and still remain in romance with him. 

 

Well, as I recall, you can't kill Zevran and remain in a romance with him because Zevran doesn't side against you with Talieseen if you're in a romance with him(and you can't really romance Zevran if you kill him after your first encounter)...



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Well, as I recall, you can't kill Zevran and remain in a romance with him because Zevran doesn't side against you with Talieseen if you're in a romance with him(and you can't really romance Zevran if you kill him after your first encounter)...

 

But couldn't you "romance" him first and then make him really angry with you? Whatever. I reported it as a bug :D that's all I can do.



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But couldn't you "romance" him first and then make him really angry with you? Whatever. I reported it as a bug :D that's all I can do.

I believe if you drop a person's affection in DAO like that then it ends the romance (which indirectly led to the romance import bugs in DA2).

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The romances are one thing, but having things like 'not really liking Anders' I very much doubt will ever be included. As Mark Darrah has said, such minor choices cease to be important as each game has a separate protagonist: http://youtu.be/7veMFvrNakI?t=3m38s