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#26
OdanUrr

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I thought I was going to get married!  But Sera laughed when I asked her.  So I pushed her off the roof.

 

Would pay. ^_^



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Why would it have to be a useless chantry marriage?

 

elfquistors should be able marry dalish style, with promise rings and what not.

 

Yeah, but AFTER we find the bridegroom. :D



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RedWulfi

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Cullen believes in the maker, and he never took vows against marriage. So it makes sense he'd be interested in marriage.


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#29
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staph already...



#30
Hanako Ikezawa

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You're right :unsure:

Different races, different customs. Hm...

The whole race or gender difficulties can be avoided if the wedding is a secular one. Just a small ceremony performed in the Skyhold Garden or something. Though if they did change the scene slightly depending on race and gender it would be very neat.


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The whole race or gender difficulties can be avoided if the wedding is a secular one. Just a small ceremony performed in the Skyhold Garden or something. Though if they did change the scene slightly depending on race and gender it would be very neat.

 

Mage Inquis and Dorian have magic shooting everywhere when they get married, creating some weird bonding magical thing in the sky...

 

I dunno, roll with it.



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Bull and me married!?

*faints*

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Will you marry me?

Inquisitor-kun!?

I love you Cassandra-sama!

Wha- what are you saying? Of course not, b-baka!

I won't lose to you!

*blush*

O-okay... but it's never because I love you or anything... b-baka.

*in awe* Cassandra-sama! Cassandra-sama!

Inquisitor-kuuuuuun!

 

...

 

And that's how it'll go if you let most people touch it.

 

Seriously.

 

That **** was so bad it made me cringe.


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#34
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*cough*

I quote from the wiki: "The Inquisitor is not able to marry their romanced companion due to the chaotic state the world of Thedas is in."

Their source

*cough*

Please don't shoot the messenger, I'm sorry okay? :(



#35
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*cough*

I quote from the wiki: "The Inquisitor is not able to marry their romanced companion due to the chaotic state the world of Thedas is in."

Their source

*cough*

Please don't shoot the messenger, I'm sorry okay? :(

I never shoot the messenger.

 

I just use blood magic to control him to do... well... Evil things.

 

But that article just states that during the whole Cory thing you can't marry, doesn't say the Aftermath. :D


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I quote from the wiki: "The Inquisitor is not able to marry their romanced companion due to the chaotic state the world of Thedas is in."

To Bioware: Bla bla bla...... :rolleyes:



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Brovikk Rasputin

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Dem priorities...



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I am still wondering why people fantasize about marriage and weddings...Tis' seems incredibly stupid to do so...

 

I mean, go out into the real world and have a look around...Marriage is dying all over the world, weddings' expenses are through the roof, divorce is a 5 billion dollar industry, etc....

 

Marriage is an archaic relic of the past, doomed to die....No idea why you want to romanticize it or fantasize it...



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I wish they'd let us mod.

 

It would solve so many issues.


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#40
Obvious_Shining

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Gay marriages confirmed. -Thanks Obama.



#41
Hanako Ikezawa

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Bull and me married!?

*faints*

Well, you bring it up with him but Bioware made it into a "I was just teasing you" thing. 

 

 

*cough*

I quote from the wiki: "The Inquisitor is not able to marry their romanced companion due to the chaotic state the world of Thedas is in."

Their source

*cough*

Please don't shoot the messenger, I'm sorry okay? :(

No need to worry. 

As others said, Corypheus and the major chaos has been dealt with by the time DAI's campaign ends, so that excuse wouldn't apply to them doing it in post-campaign content.

 

I wish they'd let us mod.

 

It would solve so many issues.

Not really. At best, only the PC players, as in one of the five platforms DAI is on, would benefit. 



#42
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On one hand marriage is something that hasn't really been handled in a Bioware game. No TOR doesn't count, unless you think walking of camera, and then immediately coming back saying "We're married!" is a sufficient way to handle it.

 

I cannot see our heroes abandoning their duties to go get hitched in games like Mass Effect or DA:O, but in DA:I? I can't see why it couldn't be squeezed into the story. You are after all a very powerful figure in Thedas both politically and militarily. So throwing a wedding shouldn't be an issue. Plus the game does continue after the ending.

 

So yeah, I don't see the harm in it. If it were written well.


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On one hand marriage is something that hasn't really been handled in a Bioware game. No TOR doesn't count, unless you think walking of camera, and then immediately coming back saying "We're married!" is a sufficient way to handle it.

 

I cannot see our heroes abandoning their duties to go get hitched in games like Mass Effect or DA:O, but in DA:I? I can't see why it couldn't be squeezed into the story. You are after all a very powerful figure in Thedas both politically and militarily. So throwing a wedding shouldn't be an issue. Plus the game does continue after the ending.

 

So yeah, I don't see the harm in it. If it were written well.

 

And I would also think that Dragon Age is much better suited for a marriage than the Mass Effect series? Somehow?

I mean: The entire atmosphere is loaded with religion, churces, beautiful sceneries. Were at the essence of middelage belief and culture here. And in those times marriage was not an option, it was expected.



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I am still wondering why people fantasize about marriage and weddings...Tis' seems incredibly stupid to do so...

 

I mean, go out into the real world and have a look around...Marriage is dying all over the world, weddings' expenses are through the roof, divorce is a 5 billion dollar industry, etc....

 

Marriage is an archaic relic of the past, doomed to die....No idea why you want to romanticize it or fantasize it...

  

 

Oh god, please don't turn this into the youtube comment section.



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I wouldn't mind the chance to propose, especially to Cassandra, because it fits her character.

 

There *is* an option to suggest to The Iron bull htat you'd assumed the two of you are getting married someday...but then the Inquisitor cracks up laughing because it was a (successful) deliberate attempt to wig the Bull out.



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Jaron Oberyn

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I am still wondering why people fantasize about marriage and weddings...Tis' seems incredibly stupid to do so...

 

I mean, go out into the real world and have a look around...Marriage is dying all over the world, weddings' expenses are through the roof, divorce is a 5 billion dollar industry, etc....

 

Marriage is an archaic relic of the past, doomed to die....No idea why you want to romanticize it or fantasize it...

 

Because in Bioware games you don't have to worry about a potential waifu marrying you only for your money and then divorcing a week later taking half of your loot?

 

 

 


I wouldn't mind the chance to propose, especially to Cassandra, because it fits her character.

 

There *is* an option to suggest to The Iron bull htat you'd assumed the two of you are getting married someday...but then the Inquisitor cracks up laughing because it was a (successful) deliberate attempt to wig the Bull out.

 

Cass and Josephine would make the most sense given their character. But it isn't really necessary to have it shown on screen to be honest. You can sort of assume given their nature it would be a natural step in the future for them. 

 



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Because in Bioware games you don't have to worry about a potential waifu marrying you only for your money and then divorcing a week later taking half of your loot?

 

 

 

 

Cass and Josephine would make the most sense given their character. But it isn't really necessary to have it shown on screen to be honest. You can sort of assume given their nature it would be a natural step in the future for them. 

 

 

True.  A mention in the epilogue slides perhaps.



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This is why I'd like to see Bioware do something like the Mass Effect trilogy again. It'd be nice to see different stages of the PC's relationship with their LI across the course of three games, rather than going through the same meet-flirt-shag scenario every time.

 

That's exactly what happened in ME, with the same damn person, because new customers.



#49
DarkSpiral

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That's exactly what happened in ME, with the same damn person, because new customers.

You could choose to remain faithful in ME2.  But yes, you're right.



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Jaron Oberyn

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That's exactly what happened in ME, with the same damn person, because new customers.

 

While I agree this was bad, we're comparing two separate Bioware teams that have done almost polar opposites of each other in their franchises.

 

Mass Effect: Little RPG elements, Heavy auto dialogue, no consequences for choices, shallow/forced character relationships

 

Dragon Age: Heavy RPG elements, no auto dialogue in fact Heavy dialogue choices, consequences for choices, deep character relationships. 

 

I doubt they'll continue any protagonist beyond their title or possible expansion, but if they were to do so I'm fairly confident given the DA teams track record that we wouldn't have to worry about the issues that plagued Mass Effect.