I created a world state where the ashes of Andraste were poisoned with dragon's blood and Leliana was killed, but every time I load a new game of inquisition she walks in with Cassandra, alive and well.
Either this world state isn't loading correctly or there's some other kind of error going on.
I created a world state where the ashes of Andraste were poisoned with dragon's blood and Leliana was killed, but every time I load a new game of inquisition she walks in with Cassandra, alive and well.
Either this world state isn't loading correctly or there's some other kind of error going on.
These are all retcons and mistake made from Bioware since DAO
Leliana is not the only case there is also Oghren,Anders and even others worst retcons.
I created a world state where the ashes of Andraste were poisoned with dragon's blood and Leliana was killed, but every time I load a new game of inquisition she walks in with Cassandra, alive and well.
Either this world state isn't loading correctly or there's some other kind of error going on.
No, that is canon. Even if killed, Leliana returned to life.
Spoiler
That's because she was actually replaced with a doppelganger created at the Temple. This is all revealed later on in Trespasser.
And yes, she will comment on her death at the Warden's hands.
These are all retcons and mistake made from Bioware since DAO
Leliana is not the only case there is also Oghren,Anders and even others worst retcons.
Yeah, the Anders one was annoying when the awakenings epilogue said that he stayed with the wardens for years, apart from an unexplained absence of a few months. Maybe they didn't realise the plot for DA:2 was going to happen over the course of years? What happened with Oghren, though? I missed that
No, that is canon. Even if killed, Leliana returned to life.
Spoiler
That's because she was actually replaced with a doppelganger created at the Temple. This is all revealed later on in Trespasser.
And yes, she will comment on her death at the Warden's hands.
Ah, well at least it's not a retcon. RETroactive CONtinuity is where the previous canon story is changed from how it was originally presented, usually in a flashback or a whole re-write. Accounting for it with a doppelganger is fine by me. I don't mind the spoiler, I guess I'd have needed it or I would have kept trying to alter the world state every time she appeared on screen after changing it so that the warden killed her.
Yeah, the Anders one was annoying when the awakenings epilogue said that he stayed with the wardens for years, apart from an unexplained absence of a few months. Maybe they didn't realise the plot for DA:2 was going to happen over the course of years? What happened with Oghren, though? I missed that
Ah, well at least it's not a retcon. RETroactive CONtinuity is where the previous canon story is changed from how it was originally presented, usually in a flashback or a whole re-write. Accounting for it with a doppelganger is fine by me. I don't mind the spoiler, I guess I'd have needed it or I would have kept trying to alter the world state every time she appeared on screen after changing it so that the warden killed her.
Regarding Anders, it was not originally known whether they would bring forward Velanna OR Anders for the Justice merge, each were under consideration at one time, so that may account for some of it.
Yeah, the Anders one was annoying when the awakenings epilogue said that he stayed with the wardens for years, apart from an unexplained absence of a few months. Maybe they didn't realise the plot for DA:2 was going to happen over the course of years? What happened with Oghren, though? I missed that
If you kill Oghren in DAO he will still be present as a companion in DAA
Would that be when you have to choose between Branka and Caridin? Because I sided with Caridin and Oghren was OK with it
No, Oghren will eventually attack you if you lower his approval enough. This is fairly difficult to pull off, though. It requires a lot of dickery and/or the use of Feast Day pranks.