So new game, female inquisitor f/f romance so the question is Sera or Josephine ?
Sera or Josephine
#1
Posté 24 octobre 2015 - 07:44
#2
Posté 24 octobre 2015 - 07:46
Very much depends on what you want. What your inquisitor's personality is like.
Light and flirty? Sera.
Fairy tale romance? Josephine.
I hooked up my awkward nerd with Sera.
I hooked up my KISA Adaar with Josie.
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#3
Posté 24 octobre 2015 - 09:54
Honestly, it really depends on your character. I honestly do not think my Trevelyan will romance Sera because they seem a bit too similar to each other. Josie seems nice if you like that fairy tale relationship.
#4
Posté 24 octobre 2015 - 09:55
Josephine
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#5
Posté 24 octobre 2015 - 10:09
Cassandra, just to get the "turn down" scene in Skyhold.
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#6
Posté 24 octobre 2015 - 10:19
If you always wanted to date a little girl, then Sera's not too far from that.
#7
Posté 24 octobre 2015 - 10:27
If you always wanted to date a little girl, then Sera's not too far from that.
Ironic comment.
#8
Posté 24 octobre 2015 - 10:40
It all boils down to which personality is most compatible with your Inquisitor:
Josephine: Rich businesslike intellectual with weird tastes in operas
Sera: Wild, temperamental rogue with a fondness for sticking arrow in callous nobles' guts
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If you always wanted to date a little girl, then Sera's not too far from that.
Still way less creepy than taking advantage of Liara's schoolgirl-crush
#10
Posté 25 octobre 2015 - 12:06
Still way less creepy than taking advantage of Liara's schoolgirl-crush
If you consider two consenting adults doing what adults do creepy, then sure, I guess ![]()
#11
Posté 25 octobre 2015 - 02:07
#12
Posté 25 octobre 2015 - 02:09
Wasn't Liara older than Shepard?
Common misconception. Asari live to thousand. I believe Liara was 108 or 109 by ME 3, and 106 in the original. In Asari society, that is barely an adult. Shepard was actually older considering the racial age difference.
#13
Posté 25 octobre 2015 - 02:22
#14
Posté 25 octobre 2015 - 02:24
Still, by human standards ...
You cannot really use the human standard for the other races. As an Asari, Liara is young. Mordin, a salarian is akin to a human 80-90 year old because Salarians have the shortest lifespan of the modern ME races, and mature much faster because of it.
#15
Posté 25 octobre 2015 - 02:24
Common misconception. Asari live to thousand. I believe Liara was 108 or 109 by ME 3, and 106 in the original. In Asari society, that is barely an adult. Shepard was actually older considering the racial age difference.
Which probably means in in human terms, Liara getting her doctorate in Xenoarchaeology at 50, probably makes her akin to precocious human children who ended up graduating with degrees from University before even hitting puberty.
#16
Posté 25 octobre 2015 - 02:44
Which probably means in in human terms, Liara getting her doctorate in Xenoarchaeology at 50, probably makes her akin to precocious human children who ended up graduating with degrees from University before even hitting puberty.
essentially, yeah. Someone more experienced in the Mass Effect lore can answer better. I can only give the gist.
#17
Posté 25 octobre 2015 - 03:09
I'm only mentioning this since no one else has, and I do know that it's an issue with some people...
Just so you know (if you didn't already) there is no sex scene with the Josephine romance, and as far as I know it plays out as such that it's not really even implied until perhaps after the game ends. So if you actually want to have a sexual relationship with your LI, then you may not want to pick Josie.
Of course, it all depends on the personality of your inquisitor, what their backstory is, and so on. Josephine and Sera couldn't be more different from each other, so I think that your Inquisitor should heavily influence the decision.
#18
Posté 25 octobre 2015 - 03:13
There's some dialogue with Josephine in the Arbor Wilds that implies that the Inquisitor and Josephine may have been intimate offscreen?
#19
Posté 25 octobre 2015 - 03:15
There's some dialogue with Josephine in the Arbour Wilds that implies that the Inquisitor and Josephine may have been intimate offscreen?
I'm wary of using things like that, because different people might hear something different. Unless you know... the statement is so obvious you'd have to be a moron to not get it.
I've never romanced either Sera or Josephine, so everything I know about their respective romances has been gleaned from these forums.
#20
Posté 25 octobre 2015 - 03:26
I'm wary of using things like that, because different people might hear something different. Unless you know... the statement is so obvious you'd have to be a moron to not get it.
I've never romanced either Sera or Josephine, so everything I know about their respective romances has been gleaned from these forums.
The line is a little ambiguous, true.
If I recall correctly, the Inquisitor makes a suggestive comment about the two of them spending some more alone time together once they get back to Skyhold... which either suggests they've ever been intimate before, or just have been having extremely frustrating, bogus teenage makeout sessions?
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#21
Posté 25 octobre 2015 - 03:30
So new game, female inquisitor f/f romance so the question is Sera or Josephine ?
If you want fun, dirty jokes and lots of sex. Go Sera.
If you want cheese, chaste and honour, go with Josephine.
#22
Posté 25 octobre 2015 - 03:33
I'm wary of using things like that, because different people might hear something different. Unless you know... the statement is so obvious you'd have to be a moron to not get it.
I've never romanced either Sera or Josephine, so everything I know about their respective romances has been gleaned from these forums.
The line is a little ambiguous, true.
If I recall correctly, the Inquisitor makes a suggestive comment about the two of them spending some more alone time together once they get back to Skyhold... which either suggests they've ever been intimate before, or just have been having extremely frustrating, bogus teenage makeout sessions?
Josephine's romance was written to be ambiguous so players can decide how sexual The romance gets (or IF it does anyways). I would imagine that even if not sexual the romance ends up with Josephine at least sleeping (literally) with the Inquisitor.
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#23
Posté 25 octobre 2015 - 03:20
Common misconception. Asari live to thousand. I believe Liara was 108 or 109 by ME 3, and 106 in the original. In Asari society, that is barely an adult. Shepard was actually older considering the racial age difference.
Liara's about 25-26 in human terms, from what I can tell. Morinth ran away from home at 40, which is quite young by asari standards but is old enough for Morinth to have killed someone with sex, so asari are at least pubescent by that point.
As for OP's question, I can't answer it, due to having struggled with it far too much myself.
#24
Posté 25 octobre 2015 - 03:23
What I found out on You tube and other places It seem that Josephine is a bit clueless when it comes to romance but Sera what fun at first but when Trespasser comes around she grow up and what a serious romance
#25
Posté 25 octobre 2015 - 03:53
Liara's about 25-26 in human terms, from what I can tell. Morinth ran away from home at 40, which is quite young by asari standards but is old enough for Morinth to have killed someone with sex, so asari are at least pubescent by that point.
As for OP's question, I can't answer it, due to having struggled with it far too much myself.
I think equating human life stages with Asari is fairly futile. Liara might be "young", but she's still got a century of life experience and that must count for something.
Of course, she seems to have spent that century of life experience avoiding relationships, which also counts for something.





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