Dragon Age II (Video Game) - TV Tropes
Heated arguments have gone over to the moral integrity of such mods, with some believing it is a harmless cosmetic change or that she was actually a white woman who has been tanned by the sun, and others feeling it is insensitive and immoral. Fate Worse Than Death: Oh so many - becoming tranquil, becoming possessed by demons, becoming a prisoner of one's own insanity, the eventual effect of taint exposure (either becoming a mindless ghoul or simply dying a slow, painful death)
Dragon Age II (Game) - Giant Bomb
Their talents have been reworked into the rogue talents and now play a more active role in combat through cross-class combos, area of effect damage and crowd control. Thanks! Your changes are live! Some of your changes are live Because you're new to wiki editing, we sent your submission off to our moderators to check it over
Guide to Dragon Age 2 Romance - Building a Relationship with Fenris
slide 4 of 5 Romancing Fenris - Questioning Beliefs The Questioning Beliefs companion quest opens up in the middle of Act 2 after some of the main plot Dragon Age 2 quests have been completed. In the second act of Dragon Age 2, this opportunity presents itself while you are on a quest to help Aveline with her companion quest (The Long Road) in the Wounded Coast
Romance (Dragon Age II) - Dragon Age Wiki
In Dragon Age II, Hawke can pursue a romance with five companions: Isabela, a rogue pirate captain; Merrill, a young Dalish elf; Anders, an apostate mage who was formerly a Grey Warden; Fenris, an elf and former Tevinter slave; and Sebastian, a DLC companion. Alternatively, if at the end of the cut scene where you sleep with either Anders or Merrill, you choose the breaking heart option to indicate that it was merely a one-night stand, you may continue with other romances
Merrill - Dragon Age Wiki
She is a temporary companion in the Dalish Elf Origin in Dragon Age: Origins and a companion as well a romance option for either male or female Hawke in Dragon Age II. In both variations of the romance, if Hawke is female, Merrill expresses her feelings of wishing she was as perfect as Hawke was, and states that she admires Hawke's cleverness and beauty (as additions)
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