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Forgot your username or password? Do I get to discover her "fear" or reasons for not entering the compound? User Info: nybigapple nybigapple 10 years ago 8 Sorry I put a lot of white space so you'd have to scroll down to read the spoiler, but gamespot took it all out.

The most dissapointing thing about this version of the game. Side Quest. Well Duc I mentioned He replied something like: "Yeah, thanks for the honesty" and that's it Then a mess began, in which Isabella did not take part.

Maybe I should have told her that the relic should be given to the Qunari Adanius How did Isabelline finish the quest before she ran away?

Allowed to take the relic or told to return it? I allowed her to take the relic, that's probably why I ran away with the ends. And in your version, she was ordered to return it? Adanius I told her to return the relic, because it's not hers. She, of course, was unhappy, she stole the relic anyway, she had to fight with a couple of extra gangs of Qunars, but in the end she returned after the showdown. Then, in a conversation with Arishok, my GG said that we would deal with her ourselves, but refused to fight 1: 1 with the leader.

After that, they chatted with her in the tavern and everything became a bunch, Isabella is with us again. Allowed to take the relic.

I ran to help in the tower. He did not give Arishok the girl and agreed to a duel. A casual search for her best lines will return cringey exchanges like "Someone needs a good spanking! Far too many of Dragon Age's cast, fantastic though they are, are keenly aware of their own charisma. Morrigan, Fenris, and Zevran all keep their guard up too much to ever say something as ridiculous as threatening the darkspawn with a good spanking. Dorian, like Isabela, is willing to play the fool, but he goes too far in the opposite direction - much of Dorian's foolishness is a mask designed to hide his inner turmoil.

With Isabela, what you see is what you get. While the quips she barks out in combat are a little over the top, her party banter offers a much better depiction of her sharp wit and acid tongue. She goes to great lengths to explain to naive Merrill why sailors need alone time at sea to release pent-up aggression, when she asks Fenris about his fisting skills, or when she offers Bethany a lend of her erotic novels.

She also has no less than 16 ways to ask Aveline how good Donnic is in bed - one of which is "did he explore your Deep Roads? Isabela takes nothing seriously. Most of the other characters have some jokes thrown in there - Dragon Age is a Joss Whedon sort of 'make them cry but for god's sake tell a joke' kind of story anyway - but none commit to the bit as hard as Isabela does.

That's before you mention her unique influence on the story.



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