I am currently flirting with both of them. Also, how long do you have usually before you have to choose between which one you want to stay with?
Also, can Scout Harding be romanced at the same time as one of those two?
I am currently flirting with both of them. Also, how long do you have usually before you have to choose between which one you want to stay with?
Also, can Scout Harding be romanced at the same time as one of those two?
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Only you could answer that. Cass is awesome.. I'd probably like Josephine more if I was more interested in the nobility angle. Or maybe as an outsider too. I feel Cass blends better with characters tied to Chantry issues more (whether you're affected badly by it or supportive of it).
Cassandra's romance is funnier imo, especially when you get to the part about her love for books, but Josie is alright too. If I had to pick between the two, I'd go with Cassandra. She feels like Miranda from Mass Effect where you think she's all cold and ice on the outside until you get to know her better. Harding can only be flirted with but no romance can be started. Don't know why Bioware includes that stuff if it can't go anywhere
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Cassandra with her becoming divine.
Adds some much needed bitterness to the ending.
lol.. My character is a mage who's already lived enough bitterness because of the Chantry.
(lost family, home, etc). I also think their friends died at the conclave.,
Depends on what you want. Sweet and friendly with a fairy tale feel to it, Josie. Sweet and romantic with a "I'd walk to the ends of the earth with you" feel, Cassandra.
Alright, I think I'll go with Cassandra, I liked her a bit more anyways ![]()
I'll go with Josephine on my next one. Can I still flirt with Harding though?
And can I make her divine if I conscripted the Mages? (was going to get the templars, but didn't know you could only choose one and did the mage quest first lol)
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Alright, I think I'll go with Cassandra, I liked her a bit more anyways
I'll go with Josephine on my next one. Can I still flirt with Harding though?
And can I make her divine if I conscripted the Mages? (was going to get the templars, but didn't know you could only choose one and did the mage quest first lol)
There's a lot factors into that. Not one thing will decide. But no, conscripting mages won't push something one way or another completely.
Just let the chips fall where they may. Play the story you want.. see how it goes.
I enjoyed both but I personally liked Cass better.
Too bad we can't get with harding though. Maybe in a future DLC?
lol.. My character is a mage who's already lived enough bitterness because of the Chantry.
(lost family, home, etc). I also think their friends died at the conclave.,
That's not enough, needs to lose Cass to duty too.
There's a lot factors into that. Not one thing will decide. But no, conscripting mages won't push something one way or another completely.
Just let the chips fall where they may. Play the story you want.. see how it goes.
Awesome, thanks for the replies guys.
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That's not enough, needs to lose Cass to duty too.
Nah. That's some crazy self-flogging weirdness. My life already sucks (lol). I don't need to stack it upon myself in entertainment too.
Cassandra's romance is funnier imo, especially when you get to the part about her love for books, but Josie is alright too. If I had to pick between the two, I'd go with Cassandra. She feels like Miranda from Mass Effect where you think she's all cold and ice on the outside until you get to know her better. Harding can only be flirted with but no romance can be started. Don't know why Bioware includes that stuff if it can't go anywhere
I was with you until you compared her to Miranda... ew. Lol.
Anyway, she's my partner in crime inquisition. She was looked to as the leader before, but now I am, and we're both field agents. Seems fitting we pair together. I can't see myself writing for Josephine, but Cassandra's luckily giving me something to do when not playing in my free time, which I'm thankful for now that my rp's slowed.
I was with you until you compared her to Miranda... ew. Lol.
Anyway, she's my partner in
crimeinquisition. She was looked to as the leader before, but now I am, and we're both field agents. Seems fitting we pair together. I can't see myself writing for Josephine, but Cassandra's luckily giving me something to do when not playing in my free time, which I'm thankful for now that my rp's slowed.
Don't be hating on Miri.
Depends on your taste, since everyones varies.
If you like a more innocent and cute romance go for Josie.
If you are okay with the cliched romance novel styled romance go for Cass, add in the spice of making her divine for more zest.
Define "better".
*coughs* Dorian.
IDK. I love Josephine's romance, but to me it plays out better with anything but a dude Inquisitor. It's very disney fairy tale romance, and that's great, especially if that is a story you don't typically have available to you, but I imagine a lot of people would find it... very... trite with a male inquisitor, simply because it's a story that's been told so many times *shrugs* But YMMV.
Pfft. Never mind them. Scout Harding is the real deal.
Don't be hating on Miri.
I'll stop when she stops lighting fires in the Normandy from those tight pants in her ******.
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Depends on your taste, since everyones varies.
If you like a more innocent and cute romance go for Josie.
If you are okay with the cliched romance novel styled romance go for Cass, add in the spice of making her divine for more zest.
How is that spice? It feels more like Wuthering Heights. Where the "romance novel" suddenly turns grimdark and my Inquistor becomes batsh*t insane and starts sadistically torturing everyone he knows. ![]()
Is Cassandra's romance somewhat similar to Ashley's romance in ME1? I felt there are some similarities between the two. I was a big fan of Ashley
I dont think there is a " better " per se , i personally always go for Cassandra however.