How did your Circle Tower and Elven quests end, Pumpkin?
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Um I got the help of the mages, the paladins were coo, Wynn was happy. Killed that evil mage dude
With the werewolves I managed to get them turned back to human, the elves are pretty happy and have agreed to help me, and that one elf dude and the lady of the forest decided it was time for them to go.
I'm not sure what details to give because I'm not sure what differs but there you go xD
You got the best endings for the Circle Tower and the Elven forest. Good job!
You're led into a false dual choice with the forest. Kill the werewolves or kill the elves! Of course, there's a third option, which is the one you got.
Which quest are you going to do next?
Oh yay! I was wondering what would happen if like you kill the elves. Who will help you with the contract thing? That seems a bit weird. Might be fun to try someday if I replay it
I was thinking of doing the dwarf one next.
I don't think I've been to Denerim yet, no. Thanks for the tip about the Redcliffe part, I suppose I will do that one first then!
The elf/werewolf was my favourite part so far and I hope the story continues in a similar vein. I wasn't super engaged with the mage quest, although it had its moments
Redcliffe is a gripping section of the story, with tough choices.
Looking forward to it then :D
How hard/easy is it to romance Leliana? I got her her mom's flowers and errythang :ohdear:
Not that difficult. I never have (I've only played the game once, so don't take me for an expert ^^;) but I wouldn't think it would be hard.
If there's an option when speaking to her at camp about romance, take it. Otherwise, this might help you out.
Redcliff will be easier now that you did the Mage Tower first. It opens up the best option for the ending there by having the mage tower done. So go you!
I dunno, things are bound to go wrong eventually
If you're not following a guide, things are more likely to go wrong, if only because of wrong dialogue choices, decisions, etc.
But don't worry about 'best choices', or endings. Just play how you like to play, choose dialogue that you would say. There is no right or wrong in this game, really.
That's basically what I have been doing so far. I think it's more interesting that way in these games
Yeah by "best ending" I mean the nice one because I'm nice to everyone in all bioware games.