Can you romance fenris after sleeping with anders
I planned to do that, good to know he won't walk out just cause I said something stupid, like with Alaster. User Info: pygmalin.
User Info: dorothyshaw. Take him with you to See Arishok and let him talk. You will get the ending you seek. Do opposite for Rival. I really hope this helps. One playthrough I knew I was going to go mages all the way so I just didn't use him.
Best to keep him at home for any of those scenes. You can take him alone to the gallows for his first visit to that place and agree with him on his cutscene there for extra points. I just wanted to clarify in case anybody else sees this topic that you can do a friendly romance with him, having enough points, by only doing his own quests, gifts and heart conversations and not using in your party at all.
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This will trigger the romance. He was the star of a Dragon Age comic called Blue Wraith in Previous party members showing up in supporting Dragon Age media have gone both ways in the past. The Inquisitor Will Return In Dragon Age 4 Of all the games, it seems that fans are most compelled by the story of the Inquisitor, meaning that they want to return to this character, despite previous games introducing new protagonists into the story. It was confirmed Solas takes your arm off.
Begin typing your search term above and press enter to search. Press ESC to cancel. In the epilogue, she transforms the Templars into a shell of themselves if made Divine. Well suddenly it would become very muddy in a situation where Morrigan drank and Mythal possess her. If you allied with the sentinels, one sentinel warrior will assist you in the fight. If you did not ally with the sentinels, he will attack you instead. Oh Anders! I want you and your dirty socks to stay with me until death!
Where is the shoving against the wall and Justice making a woman out of me? I know the Fenris romance has the super hot passionate makeout session before the final battle, but at the beginnings of Act 2, have I basically topped out on Anders?
I wish Fenris had such a scene as well. When Fenris leaves she drowns her sorrows making out with everybody, but when they show up lookin for nooky, she stops the romance. As a result, I had a dramatic scene when Anders shows up at the house and calls Fenris a beast and I kicked his ass out!
It was EPIC! Dragon age 2 is by far one of the best games I have ever played! We are a growing gamer demographic and the sooner they realize it, the better. When it comes to Dragon Age 2 I agree with the way the romance worked. I miss hearing Zevran tell me over and over that I was about to be boraded, and then seeing his man-chest…. Proof of my gender? But it was so -great- in DA:O! Mass effect made me angry because of the way the dialoge worked. That was it. Or at least bring out some downloadable content for DA2 that gives back some of those missing pieces while we wait for DA3.
Anyone rival romance Anders? I actually felt horrible for my character in a rivalmance with Anders, she watched as the man she loved slowly went insane, there are more conversations about his plans, and there was nothing she could do.
So delicious! I never actually thought I would like Fenris as much as I did. A Fenris romance does beat an Anders Friendship romance, and is much higher on the fluff meter on a Rival romance.
Overall, Fenris is a better fluffy romance, and Anders is better in an emotional downfall sort of way.
It really depends on if you feel like tragedy of if you only want the warm fuzzies. He actually makes comment about taking you as his bride when he becomes prince. I want Fenris. I liked Anders a lot in Awakening when he was basically a less naive Alistair, so I was really disappointed with how he turned out here.
Or as a desperate attempt to hold on to his old self. I completely agree. One track minds rarely exist in the real world, at least to that extent. I also rivalmanced Fenris, but I had a slightly different romance scene from the one you posted. It was this one:. Let him leave instead of ask him to stay.
Then go home at night again and he will be there, waiting. So totally agree with you all — I played a male Hawke warrior and couldnt understand how I loved fenris…til I did a bit of googling and discovered that Fenris is played by the first game love of my life Baltier in FF Alistair older turned into Alistair haggard!
They should have given him grey temples or a bit of scruff to show age, now saggify his face! I liked Anders in Awakening. Perhaps it was because he was an Alistair-type character, with his witty and funny comments. With his moping and whining about being a mage and oppressed. He killed The Grand Cleric and all the innocent people in the Chantry. I knew that this pussy-ass bitch had screwed me over.
Not once! It was nothing big, of course, but the fact that he had a red band around his wrist touched me. Multiple times. Lol just kidding, but I truly was touched by it. I relished in the fact at the end he kisses your character. I squeed I was happy that when Varric was telling the Seeker about what happened to all your companions, Fenris stayed with me, but I wanted to know so bad what happened to everyone else. No he does! He has it programmed into his tactics to protect you! I actually noticed it most when I was in romance with him.
At one point I was fighting alongside him, getting into a relationship with Anders only to break up with him when he called Fenris a beast. What can you expect though, he left me high and dry! I will not allow it! It gave me chills. That was one of the BEST game moments, and it was so tiny and simple. I completely agree with everything you said. I wish there was more interaction between your companions too.
I liked how in the first Dragon Age you could talk to your companions as much as you wanted. Plus, you could have more than one romantic nights.
The sex scenes if you were a female Hawke were very pathetic. They could have been much better. I am very glad I chose Fenris, because I really got mad when Anders blew up the chantry.
I want to play through again as a mage and maybe see Anders side better. Honestly, even as a mage it is almost impossible to see it from his side. Makes it really difficult in the end to side with anyone really.
I have to say that I so agree! I have been waiting for this sequel to come out and found myself disappointed and a bit let down. The story was good, mind you, but the dialogue between characters was extremely lacking and repetitious to say the least.
The story and deep romance was what made me fall in love with DAO in the first place. In DAO you could click on a companion and get a different answer most of the time. And your choices mattered more. And after I added the nudity mod the sex scenes got really good, except for the fact that the men had perpetual hard-ons.
I wish we could get a ton of responces together and send them to Boiware so that maybe they could create a couple mods to fix these things and give us our beloved game back! Thanks for letting me rant. And to be honest, I think there are enough of us hollering at Bioware that they are in fact hearing us. But Fenris is HOT! He was perfect! And I even became royalty when marrying him! Major advantage! I know! But yet, I know a lot of girls who loved Zev more, etc. So many women—so many personalities to suit!
Must be a challenge, really. I like both Fenris and Anders—I like a man who believes in something bigger than himself, and Anders is the mage Malcolm X, and I really respect that. See, even if you romance Anders, he is practically absent as well for the duration that Fenris would be gone. Wait, no…not almost. IT IS! Anders only cares about his agenda. Why, Bioware, would you omit my make-out sessions on a whim?
After burning my corneas out from playing the game 12 hours straight yesterday, I did have fun, but I asked myself, what was lacking?
Fenris totally saved the romantic character prospect; he was my Allistar, although I suppose Anders was meant to be the true replacement not by a long shot, btw. For shame, Bioware. With his shirt off. No more of this quest linked bullshit that causes a relationship to develop over 3 instances.
Are you sending that letter to Bioware, from your other post? You really should. And I did actually write that letter to Bioware directly before posting. My gut feeling was to go with Fenris at first too but after seeing some of his angry reactions, I decided to go with Anders. On my 2nd playthrough, I realized how wrong I was — yup, so glad that I romanced Fenris! We are sooo overlooked in the gaming industry. They should totally put more thought into the female romances as well as male.
I also wanted to mention that one of my male married! He says Merrill is so naive, he feels like a pedophile around her, and Isabela is just… ew. So I guess really we straight girls and gay men have it better this time in THAT respect… we may not get all we want out of the scenes, but we do get better quality lovers. And yay for men who also care about the romances! His wife is an Alistair freak, too… told her I would totally shank her if I had too. The DA:O options were Morrigan hard ass with a softy side if you break it down and Leliana sweetheart with a hardass side if you get to know her.
Though, I did actually kinda like Isabella. Wonh wonh! I agree about Isabella. I did the BFF thing with her too, although I have to admit, I was so whipped after so many battles at the end of Act 2 and after several hours of playing , I finally just handed her over to Arishok.
I tried dueling with Arishok and alternatively fighting against his minions several times, but they kept kicking my butt. The cut scene after you betray her is really funny, she calls you a bitch, then she leaves your party permanently. You find out in Act 3 that she stole the book, jumped off the ship and got away again. I am just starting to play DAO, so DA2 was my first exposure to the series — I think both games are very well written and good fun. And highly addictive.
Thank you for posting this. I could count on him to be lawful-good.. After your argument for Fenris, though.. The option I choose often feels misleading between the text choice and the actual spoken dialogue. Something cool, not a ridiculous dating sim or something. There are more of us out there than they think.. I completely agree! Definitely misleading. He has a crush on your female character if you play the mage origin.
I did a search for the romance of Fenris and I read your comments and completely agree with you. Bioware totally let the ball drop with the romance in DA2.
I really wished I could talk to the characters more often like in DA1 and I would feel more involved into the story line. Its like they take comments from ppl and do a complete and go from one extreme to another. There is no happy medium.
I would like to add to your comment. I played as a rogue, in DA1 you could switch weapons during the game in the radial menu but in DA2 it was taken away…. I have no IDEA!!!!! I would have loved to see my character again. I do hope Bioware cleans up their act and get down and dirty and gritty to make sure DA3 is amazing. Now that they did both games they can take the best from both and put it together.
More interaction within players, more of a fluid continuation and less sexist remarks…. I had to keep pausing with radial menu to switch to blades in order to backstab him every few seconds. With a simple button push in DA:O I could have switched it out.
More scenes and interaction would have been great. Also, if you ended up being queen and importing your saved game, would it really have been that hard for Bioware to import your looks and have your DA:O character show up with Alistair and meet your new self as the champion of Kirkwall? That would have been SUCH a cool moment. They could have played the theme music from DA:O in the background. Would have been so powerful. Just saying…. Maybe DA3 will explain their disappearances and bring them back.
Alistair would have never called my Warden a Ball and Chain, she was a sweetheart. In the guide if you bought the strategy guide like the geek I AM! Apparently there are a few misprints in the guide, sadly. I would LOVE to get a patch where you CAN get him to move in, instead of squatting in hightown with his window overlooking your courtyard.
I personally liked the idea that if you wanted Alistair, you had to be a girl, because that was his character. Same with Morrigan. Sebastian is the only one, as far as I know, who is officially straight.
I sooo agre with You in that romance matter. I got to the part where we had the talk about that one night he left but nothing really after that…. When you do A Bitter Pill, you go home and find him there.
I seriously almost cried when I realized there was no talking to your companions outside of quests…or gift giving like in DR:O. I really just wanted to see my mage throw scrawny little Fenris down and have his way with him, but NO!
In what other instance would the mage be having his way with the warrior? Fenris is way too pretty and dainty looking for me to take seriously as an aggressive sort of lover. My biggest complaint about DR:O was not being able to buttsex Alistair as a male warden. I thoroughly enjoy the fighting, the companions chatting amongst themselves and the rest of the story, but without a satisfying romance I get bored much, MUCH more quickly.
I like the sexual angle, so shoot me. Also, am I the only one who thinks Denarius probably raped Fenris when he was a slave? I know with Fenris, he admits the Male Hawke is his first male experience. As far as Danarius, I had that thought for a bit, but after listening to in party banter, there is a conversation between him and Isabella about his days as a slave, being oiled up and a glistening whenever Danarius wanted him.
His response is wicked cavalier. In Act 3, if you have a rivalry with him, the scene after his sister is very different. He apologizes and swears he will be by your side forever….
Sigh, got to love the manly man showing his soft side. Makes a girl shiver. Also, if your sibling dies in the Deep Roads, Fenris is the one that gets kidnapped in Act 3. I stumbled onto this site when I was looking up some Fenris info, and after I started to read it I was hooked!
So much of what is said here are things that I have been saying to myself or in the case of Anders, out loud at the screen since starting DA2. Remember in DA1 when you had romanced Alistair and then found out how exactly an arch-demon was killed? It could have been almost gut-wrenching but alas, I was instead just glad to have Anders shut up for a few minutes.
As it was, I was just super disappointed. Do you have to be in rivalry? Is there a specific order of events that needs to be followed? Get his friendship or rivalry to at least fifty percent in Act 1 if you can.
If not, do A Bitter Pill at the start of Act 2. Then 2 take him in your party into Sundermount and fight off the slavers. He storms off. Do NOT use the heart option if it give it to you.
Flirt heavily and use every opportunity to ask about his life. He WILL be there. Oh wait! You want the other one! Take your pick. Just to make sure — you can be either uber friendly or uber rivalry to get this scene right? Oh, so you can get him to pin YOU against the wall? I thought it was pretty odd, slamming himself against it with you in front.. No specific quest, just take him somewhere in Sundermount and slavers will come for him.
After reading the reply about Cullen I had to speak up and say me too! When are they going to let that hot templar be a romance option?
I agree with Fenris being the better choice. He caught my intrest from the start. When I met Anders I flirted twice and he seemed a bit obsessive. It was awkward. Fenris is loyal, extremely loyal actually.. I liked that Chantry mother woman.. She was the only sane person and he blew her up! Not cool. Love your post here, and totally agree! A girl can hope! And despite their seemingly male slant on the sex relationships, I thought my BFF friendship with Isabela was amazingly balanced and cool.
I found myself really liking her, and appreciated the lack of the stereotypical bitchy-competitive female friendship. Still no dice. Any advice? Anyway, I found that, for me, it depended only on the order of doing bitter pill and questioning beliefs. If I did q. I chose all the heart options, and otherwise, the diplomatic options.
But, if you do bitter pill first, then go home, he shows up and leaves so, no "is that it? Then, once you do quest beliefs and return home again, he'll show up at your house with the "command me to go" gig, and then that's the booty call.
I did the same things in both: hired the elf slave, let fen kill Hadriana, flirted when I could, and was otherwise diplomatic.
Incidentally, on my friendship playthrough I also got it by doing quest beliefs first. So, like caitin said, but the order seems to really be important. Dunno if that helps! This time, I made a conscious effort to flirt with him at every opportunity and chose outcomes to situations which I knew would earn friendly points took a few saves and reloads to get it right.
I found myself looking away from the screen at times when I had to choose an anti-mage option from the dialogue wheel — i felt like the biggest hypocrite! See below for a good summary for Act Visiting the Gallows with him in the party, pick: The Circle is necessary. Even though there are a billion comments on this, I have to add in too. I LOVE and agree with everything you said.
I kind of had hopes that there might be a way to convince him not to do what he does as a romance interest, but..
DA2 has that sort of inevitable feeling to it, right? Like none of your decisions really matter the characters will do it with or without you. But I digress. You know, ignoring the fact that I know he becomes a crazy terrorist later. Before he becomes a hard-lining zealot for his cause, it was sweet.
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