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Wicked Eyes and Wicked Hearts: Possible bug with specific ending


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Korhiann

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Bit of a long title, but bear with me. 

After having completed this quest by blackmailing the three into working together for the good Orlais, or rather they do as I say or I'll tell on them, I noticed some strange dialog back at Skyhold from your companions and their thoughts on how it all went down. 

 

Here are some examples:

*Solas mentions how it was sad that Briala was neutralized (As if she was blamed for the events that night) and then goes onto mentioning how she is doing good work for the elves in Orlais (As if she's still active) and your character can state what with our help she can do more. 

*There is mention, I forget from where, that Celene is in the process of removing the last of Gespard's supporters, as if he was blamed for the events. 

*Cullen mentions that Gespard and Celene are ruling together, which certainly indicates that the ending is working as intended. 

 

Has anyone else noticed similar oddities and more importantly does anyone know if this quest has some buggy flags attached to it, as in this specific ending not being properly recognized?

Or was this just how Bioware chose to splice this ending together?



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EbilJimmy

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I've had a similar situation. I didn't let Brialla die yet Solas spoke the same dialogue to me as you mentioned. I think perhaps these options are triggered no matter what we choose instead of the correct ones.



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Cat Fancy

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I thought Solas's dialogue was weird, then I went back and had Gaspard executed and Celene/Briala reconciled.Ultimately, that situation seems to work out better for Briala's political goals and Solas's dialogue reflects that. I'm not sure how much she actually gets out of all three working together. The dialogue still strikes me as a little weird, but not as much as I when I saw that alternate path. (which I ended up preferring and going with, ultimately)