Cassia at least for me is the epitome of the saying "I can fix her" and dammit I will. The fact that her romance could be seen as a Knightly romance with the RT being said Knight and Cassia the Magical Princess is almost anathema to the setting then one realizes that Cassia is a 40k noble and has a very low view on misbehaving commoners whilst the RT almost has unlimited power almost equal to that of an Inquisitor. Ironically the romance that could make Yrilet almost happy due to the lack of typical human violence/treachery in said courtship.
Navigators are too precious and few in number to be wasted in such a manner. She must marry other male Navigators since the Navigator gene is extremely recessive. This is Warhammer 40k and grimdark requires she marry one of her own kind to have future navigators for the Imperium of Mankind. If she married any normal human no matter how noble or exalted, then her noble house and Navigator heirs would literally not exist anymore. This romance is practically a form of selective gene suicide for her noble house. A better romance option would the Sister of Battle, since she is absolutely free to marry whoever she wishes (she is not sworn to chastity or taken a vow to never marry anyone) and is absolutely in love with a dogmatic RT who literally becomes an Imperial Saint in the story. More important than this petty sentimentality, having our RT marry our Sister of Battle would not hurt the Imperium by depriving it of one of their priceless Navigators by polluting their equally priceless lineages with our inferior "non-Navigator" ordinary human genes (however manly they may be). What good self-respecting God-Emperor fearing Imperial man in Warhammer 40k would sacrifice such a precious and carefully cultivated lineage upon the altar of something as utterly silly and frivolous in Warhammer 40k as "love". Don't like it? Welcome to the Grimdark Future of the 41st Millennium! There is only War!
@@ImpKnt80umm sisters of battle are nuns With guns in power armor....so marriage and romance is impossible...plus can you confirm the sources which dictates a navigator cannot marry non navigators??also, don't just force your weird fetish of romancing nuns to everyone...... its gross...
Cassia did the Victorian age flirting thing of "accidentally" dropping her hankerchief in front of the man she wishes to court so he could pick it up for her.
The ending was the most beautifully tragic things to read. Long after the rouge trader is dead and she has mutated beyond human recognition she still has a message by the rouge trader telling her she’s still beautiful to him.
3:05 Maybe not as hilarious, but the idea of just saying "I believe this conversation has reached its natural conclusion" before leaving without elaboration sounds amusing.
15:10 that was the most heartbreaking moment for my Rogue Trader. I realy feared i did something wrong, choose a wrong option in the romance. Im glad my RT and Cassia made it through this event 15:55 Cassia: " I nearly killed you!" Me in front of the monitor: "16 damage out of 255HP is far, far from nearly killing me, my lady!"
I think I'm crying though it's not the effects of her. I think I'm just crying from the heart No it's not Chaos, don't kill me. This is just a perfect moment of change.
And this time we got to romance her in the first game instead of being forced to wait for the sequel. I'm debating which I prefer but yeah I think Cassia will definitely be in my top 5 game romances probably top 3.
@@yusufkaradag8983 She and Cassia are very different but do have some similarities. Both have trouble believing the Protagonist can love them, or should love them romantically for different reasons. Both are social outcasts Cassia due to being a mutant and Tali because her people are akin to Gypsies in space (Think alien Battlestar Galactica only the survivor fleet had to roam for centuries until their immune systems became so weak they pretty much live in environmental suits), and most of galactic civilization look down on her people for reasons similar to how Gypsies were often looked on historically. I adore both of them. Cassia's a bookworm and Tali's an Engineer both of which are among my favorite character types.
One thing I just discovered is that the invite her to your chambers to discuss books scene has multiple forms the difference being what Cassia says at the end. I've only found two so far but I've also only run the scene twice. Edit: After experimenting I found four different versions of the scene before getting three repeats in a row. There might be more and I just had bad luck on getting the others though.
I could be wrong, but I THINK it might be a limitation GW put in place. They're aware that their IP has a very strong aesthetic and often take seemingly arbitrary steps to avoid it. When Darktide had a glitch that allowed for shirtless Ogryn, GW said no, even when Fatshark and the players loved it. People really want a Sister of Battle romance? Impossible, the Sister 'vibe' is being utterly devoted to the Empire, with no room for anything else.
@@louditalian1962 The devs called it a "romance," so clearly something exists. The drama is in overcoming all the Aeldari revulsion toward Mon-keighs. Obviously it's not going to be "romantic" in the sense of moonlit rendezvous, dropped kerchiefs, and extravagant gifts. But the rockier the road, the more satisfying the journey.
@@WendingWyrd yeah, it’s different but it’s very much still a romance. She even makes you choose between her and someone else if you’re romancing other people. A lot of people get way too caught up on the “platonic romance” thing which was never even said by the devs lol.
@@louditalian1962 I read that the meditation at the end of her romance is very sexual, and the meditation is a way for Aeldari to have sex without risking Slaanesh's influence. It's also been implied that Aldari use in-vitro for reproduction to also avoid having physical intercourse. I'm not sure how that explains the Half-Eldar, who are part of the canon though.
The german translation @16:00 is a joke. Instead of [Kiss Cassia] in German its [Cassia töten] (Kill Cassia). But thanks for your Video, it helped me :)
SPOILERS AHEAD Having Cassia leave her house to be with you when dealing with the star atlas leeds to a bittersweet ending during the credits. IMO her best ending is when you help Cassia be more independent throughout dialogue choices in the game, you romancer her properly, and have her purify the atlas (making the harlequins and her house happy). Then at the end she does retunr to her house to be a good ruler but is able to enjoy your constant visits
@@serronserron1320Navigators aren’t allowed to breed outside their Houses, so no. She does name several of her kids after you though, and the relationship never really ends; she’s just “married” off for the good of her House.
Hi,can anyone tell me how do i get that dialog option in Cassia's quest where she screws her house?I took some different choises,but they look pretty much the same regarding romancing,so is there any crutial one?The game and toybox says romance is active,but i can't make her relinquish the title...please help
Boost her Freedom score and the noble courtship score (It starts with Am but I don't recall the exact term) I was one point short on noble courtship when I reached that point and after experimenting with saves for half an hour trying to figure out what I had done wrong I just added the point. I missed a beach scene on Janus with her somehow (Even though she is always in my party) so I'm guessing that was it. Or it looks like there was supposed to be a chapter four romance scene with her before her last companion quest started that I don't think I got.
I actually did get the chapter four romance scene before her quest I just misunderstood part of how the guide described it. It mentions an option to sleep with her. What I got in the scene was the Rogue Trader telling her she could sleep in his bed and he would watch over her. Which to me sounds like something she would like because it fits well with the fairy tale romance IMO. A worn out princess sleeping knowing her knight will protect her from any threats as she rests. I was experimenting with earlier saves trying to find it and it started then I realized my misunderstanding.
" *My name is Lester Burnham* *I'm 42 years old* *In less than a year... I'll be dead* *Of course I don't know that yet* *And in a way...* *I'm dead already* "
Now imagine my pain when I red the ending slide. At least the Rogue Trader exacted revenge for his love. It fits the 40k grimdark vibe but it made me a bit sad but satisfied with the ending overall.
I think that my game is bug and the fight with the xenos ended with me talking to cassia and the quest said that I failed, can you please tell me when the final scene show to you? It's after the xenos? Act v? Thx
Now, they have done it. Soon, we shall see a Sister of Battle fall for a Space Marine. Lastly, an Imperial guardsman shall sooth an eldar of the craft world. Emperor save us all....😂😂😂😂
I am a fan of Warhammer 40k, but I find it hard to believe that romance even exists since the tagline to this universe states, "THERE IS ONLY WAR" nothing to do with sex, love, romance, etc.
Oh, there. I have been fucked up moments in history and warhammer. But this is the most happiest weirdest thing ever. And I won't change it for a bit. This is someone else's outlook. Out of the narrow box of the Empire. It makes me cry. At the warhammer nerd.😢
i mean, theres like 18 gajjilian people in the setting. Whole loota romance going on to keep those numbers what they are lol. The setting just never focuses on it.
like someone forgot that ciaphas cain falls in love with a certain blonde person and that a certain night master escapes with a psychic with whom he has a son XD, I don't know about you but 40k was never always "all grimdark, suffering, death, nooooo many battles" it's time to make a more internal revision of the universe man :D.
I played this as the sociopath using a naive girl for maximum gain. The romance is simply another means to more power. I didnt really like her overly wordy speech.
Excuse me???? flopped???and poorly written? are you of your meds or something?her character is beautifully written ( how owlcat managed to pull that off is still a mystery to me)..and a bittersweet ending..also gives a dilemma where the player must choose what loving someone truly means..whether to be a selfish or sacrifice one's happiness for the well being of the partner...
Cassia at least for me is the epitome of the saying "I can fix her" and dammit I will. The fact that her romance could be seen as a Knightly romance with the RT being said Knight and Cassia the Magical Princess is almost anathema to the setting then one realizes that Cassia is a 40k noble and has a very low view on misbehaving commoners whilst the RT almost has unlimited power almost equal to that of an Inquisitor. Ironically the romance that could make Yrilet almost happy due to the lack of typical human violence/treachery in said courtship.
You almost make it sound like a Bretonnian fairy tale
You can't fix her genes, through
What does she give you? The pendant Cassia gift is given if you complete the romance?
Navigators are too precious and few in number to be wasted in such a manner. She must marry other male Navigators since the Navigator gene is extremely recessive. This is Warhammer 40k and grimdark requires she marry one of her own kind to have future navigators for the Imperium of Mankind. If she married any normal human no matter how noble or exalted, then her noble house and Navigator heirs would literally not exist anymore. This romance is practically a form of selective gene suicide for her noble house. A better romance option would the Sister of Battle, since she is absolutely free to marry whoever she wishes (she is not sworn to chastity or taken a vow to never marry anyone) and is absolutely in love with a dogmatic RT who literally becomes an Imperial Saint in the story. More important than this petty sentimentality, having our RT marry our Sister of Battle would not hurt the Imperium by depriving it of one of their priceless Navigators by polluting their equally priceless lineages with our inferior "non-Navigator" ordinary human genes (however manly they may be).
What good self-respecting God-Emperor fearing Imperial man in Warhammer 40k would sacrifice such a precious and carefully cultivated lineage upon the altar of something as utterly silly and frivolous in Warhammer 40k as "love".
Don't like it? Welcome to the Grimdark Future of the 41st Millennium! There is only War!
@@ImpKnt80umm sisters of battle are nuns With guns in power armor....so marriage and romance is impossible...plus can you confirm the sources which dictates a navigator cannot marry non navigators??also, don't just force your weird fetish of romancing nuns to everyone...... its gross...
Cassia's romance is legitimately one of the most tender romances I've seen in an RPG for a long while, and I actually really appreciate that.
Cassia did the Victorian age flirting thing of "accidentally" dropping her hankerchief in front of the man she wishes to court so he could pick it up for her.
Cool! But you miss super cute scene on Janus. If you go with her on beach, you can give her flower, kinda hold hands and play with water with her.
The beach was so memorable and enjoyable, then realizing what's still on the beach shook me
@@josepheastham9717 just wait for chapter 3 and her "drama kiss" to stop her crazy powers ;)
Whoever wrote that scene was after my heart
The ending was the most beautifully tragic things to read. Long after the rouge trader is dead and she has mutated beyond human recognition she still has a message by the rouge trader telling her she’s still beautiful to him.
This is oddly adorable and lighthearted for a 40k game
And by the God Emperor I am all for it
9:45 The possibility of slam dunking her into the friendzone made me laugh hard
3:05 Maybe not as hilarious, but the idea of just saying "I believe this conversation has reached its natural conclusion" before leaving without elaboration sounds amusing.
if i was a navigator I'd be so devastated i might accidentally tear a hole into the warp
15:10 that was the most heartbreaking moment for my Rogue Trader. I realy feared i did something wrong, choose a wrong option in the romance. Im glad my RT and Cassia made it through this event
15:55 Cassia: " I nearly killed you!" Me in front of the monitor: "16 damage out of 255HP is far, far from nearly killing me, my lady!"
I think I'm crying though it's not the effects of her. I think I'm just crying from the heart No it's not Chaos, don't kill me. This is just a perfect moment of change.
bro is tweakin
"A perfect moment of change" you said? Haha... face the wall
Change you say? INQUISITOR!
CHANGE?! Shame *loads bolter with religious intent (and ammo, presumably)*
They did it.
They created a character more desirable to romance than Tali.
And this time we got to romance her in the first game instead of being forced to wait for the sequel. I'm debating which I prefer but yeah I think Cassia will definitely be in my top 5 game romances probably top 3.
Who is tali.(i didnt play this game.)
@@yusufkaradag8983 It's a character in Mass Effect that you can romance.
@@Blundabus1337 thank you for answer
@@yusufkaradag8983 She and Cassia are very different but do have some similarities. Both have trouble believing the Protagonist can love them, or should love them romantically for different reasons. Both are social outcasts Cassia due to being a mutant and Tali because her people are akin to Gypsies in space (Think alien Battlestar Galactica only the survivor fleet had to roam for centuries until their immune systems became so weak they pretty much live in environmental suits), and most of galactic civilization look down on her people for reasons similar to how Gypsies were often looked on historically.
I adore both of them. Cassia's a bookworm and Tali's an Engineer both of which are among my favorite character types.
I believe in Cassia Supremacy
The more impressive thing of all of this is that you didn't get softlocked somewhere lol.
Ok, the "By The Emperor, i am lonely" break is over, back to killing xenos
One thing I just discovered is that the invite her to your chambers to discuss books scene has multiple forms the difference being what Cassia says at the end. I've only found two so far but I've also only run the scene twice.
Edit: After experimenting I found four different versions of the scene before getting three repeats in a row. There might be more and I just had bad luck on getting the others though.
Bro going to summon Slanessh demon 💀
You are a Workhorse of quality content.
I know, I can fix her but but
WHERE'S THE FUCKING SISTER OF BATTLE ROMANCE?!
You should know the sisters only get moist for the emperor.
Her heart only has room for the Emperor.
I want SoB x Guardsman romance and I want it NOW
I could be wrong, but I THINK it might be a limitation GW put in place.
They're aware that their IP has a very strong aesthetic and often take seemingly arbitrary steps to avoid it. When Darktide had a glitch that allowed for shirtless Ogryn, GW said no, even when Fatshark and the players loved it. People really want a Sister of Battle romance? Impossible, the Sister 'vibe' is being utterly devoted to the Empire, with no room for anything else.
Owlcat hates tomboys. First Amiri, then Seelah, now her.
love cassia. cute sweet and a beast, soloed act3 boss with her
Man i fucked up with the library gift gotta load back a save from like 20hs ago now
If you get her the library she is just as happy.
rip
How can a 40k character be so cute? Is this even allowed?
The fact that our God-Emperor allowed it to happen should make it clear that you're not to question this.
A shred of hope and beauty in dim and bleak world of Warhammer 40k. This is why we fight for Human race and Emperor!
I think that is quite cute ^^
I cannot wait to see the Yrliet romance!!!
It doesn’t exist. She is physical but a spiritual one
@@louditalian1962 The devs called it a "romance," so clearly something exists. The drama is in overcoming all the Aeldari revulsion toward Mon-keighs. Obviously it's not going to be "romantic" in the sense of moonlit rendezvous, dropped kerchiefs, and extravagant gifts. But the rockier the road, the more satisfying the journey.
@@WendingWyrd yeah, it’s different but it’s very much still a romance. She even makes you choose between her and someone else if you’re romancing other people. A lot of people get way too caught up on the “platonic romance” thing which was never even said by the devs lol.
Yes it is not physical. You just meditate and travel both in her and your spiritual worlds, and touch your soul.
@@louditalian1962 I read that the meditation at the end of her romance is very sexual, and the meditation is a way for Aeldari to have sex without risking Slaanesh's influence. It's also been implied that Aldari use in-vitro for reproduction to also avoid having physical intercourse. I'm not sure how that explains the Half-Eldar, who are part of the canon though.
Thank you for that video. In the German version it does not say “kiss her” in the last option to kiss her but instead “kill her”. I was confused af.
Und genau zwecks solch arg grober Übersetzungsfehler, hatte ich mich entschieden das Spiel im englischen Original zu spielen. Habs nicht bereut
Ah yes, the Queen who gives everyone extra moves making the enemy not move at all
The german translation @16:00 is a joke. Instead of [Kiss Cassia] in German its [Cassia töten] (Kill Cassia). But thanks for your Video, it helped me :)
El obscuro futuro del milenio 40,000 aún existe el amor!
SPOILERS AHEAD
Having Cassia leave her house to be with you when dealing with the star atlas leeds to a bittersweet ending during the credits.
IMO her best ending is when you help Cassia be more independent throughout dialogue choices in the game, you romancer her properly, and have her purify the atlas (making the harlequins and her house happy). Then at the end she does retunr to her house to be a good ruler but is able to enjoy your constant visits
Yeah...whoever wrote her romance as well as her character is really a GOAT......it really makes you think what loving someone truly means......
I’m very curious as to what’s better, her becoming a novator or not?
Not realy, some Novators suffers from mutations over time
@@clementtravert442spoilers:
So does she in the epilogue. Really tragic story ngl
@@spook407 Do you get kids for family line from this?
@@serronserron1320
No. She’s a mutant, she can’t have children
@@serronserron1320Navigators aren’t allowed to breed outside their Houses, so no. She does name several of her kids after you though, and the relationship never really ends; she’s just “married” off for the good of her House.
When I first picked up this game I was like “there’s romance in a 40K game?!?”.
Then I met her…
Hi,can anyone tell me how do i get that dialog option in Cassia's quest where she screws her house?I took some different choises,but they look pretty much the same regarding romancing,so is there any crutial one?The game and toybox says romance is active,but i can't make her relinquish the title...please help
Boost her Freedom score and the noble courtship score (It starts with Am but I don't recall the exact term) I was one point short on noble courtship when I reached that point and after experimenting with saves for half an hour trying to figure out what I had done wrong I just added the point. I missed a beach scene on Janus with her somehow (Even though she is always in my party) so I'm guessing that was it. Or it looks like there was supposed to be a chapter four romance scene with her before her last companion quest started that I don't think I got.
I actually did get the chapter four romance scene before her quest I just misunderstood part of how the guide described it. It mentions an option to sleep with her. What I got in the scene was the Rogue Trader telling her she could sleep in his bed and he would watch over her. Which to me sounds like something she would like because it fits well with the fairy tale romance IMO. A worn out princess sleeping knowing her knight will protect her from any threats as she rests. I was experimenting with earlier saves trying to find it and it started then I realized my misunderstanding.
Hot take: Rogue Trader is what 40K should've remained like.
As a setting it gets even better when you move away from the senseless forever warfare and do some high adventuring stuff
@@IAmTheStig32 pfft. Not Warhammer.
Pretty sure that Inquisutor and Mechanicus Explorator did a lot of exploring with WMD from their ship@@tristanband4003
@@IAmTheStig32 nah 90% of fantasy is already like that. Warhammer being grimdark is its identity.
Wait how did you get the second romance scene at Commorragh, where you get to embrace and kiss her?
" *My name is Lester Burnham*
*I'm 42 years old*
*In less than a year... I'll be dead*
*Of course I don't know that yet*
*And in a way...*
*I'm dead already* "
Bro whoever wrote this romance was after my heart. Got me feeling romantic and shit
Her voice does things to a man
Now imagine my pain when I red the ending slide. At least the Rogue Trader exacted revenge for his love. It fits the 40k grimdark vibe but it made me a bit sad but satisfied with the ending overall.
How did he have to extra options when interacting with her on the void ship, like the talking about gifts or kissing her on the bridge
I’m not getting the last dialogue options to persuade her to leave and I did everything I’m so confused.
Excellent.
I think that my game is bug and the fight with the xenos ended with me talking to cassia and the quest said that I failed, can you please tell me when the final scene show to you? It's after the xenos? Act v? Thx
Damit i ddient get any of these options think it broke for me in act 2 :(
Now, they have done it. Soon, we shall see a Sister of Battle fall for a Space Marine. Lastly, an Imperial guardsman shall sooth an eldar of the craft world.
Emperor save us all....😂😂😂😂
That's not too far fetched considering how space marines are essentially angels incarnate yo everyone else. As for the second one... Well...
@@wholesome_masochist4113 the inquisition knows of your affair with the tau woman. Please, submit yourself to a structure nearby for process.
@@bossshun9 No need we are already here. And I am not amused.
If guilliman is cool with Eldar so am I, but not tau
TTS Emperor is foaming right now
Wish this game was on ps4
Do you have to bring her to Commorragh to succeed in the romance?
No
I am a fan of Warhammer 40k, but I find it hard to believe that romance even exists since the tagline to this universe states, "THERE IS ONLY WAR" nothing to do with sex, love, romance, etc.
Its canonical that Cain the commisar fucks
If that's the case then wh40k is devoid of nuance, when in truth it is far more complex. Read a fucking a book there's a lot of them.
love in warhammer what is this heresy
I know, right?
Oh, there. I have been fucked up moments in history and warhammer. But this is the most happiest weirdest thing ever. And I won't change it for a bit. This is someone else's outlook. Out of the narrow box of the Empire. It makes me cry. At the warhammer nerd.😢
i mean, theres like 18 gajjilian people in the setting. Whole loota romance going on to keep those numbers what they are lol. The setting just never focuses on it.
Ever read the Inquisitor Eisenhorn novels? The Comissar Cain ones? Or the oldie Kal Jerico comics? Plenty of romance in 40k away from the battlefields
like someone forgot that ciaphas cain falls in love with a certain blonde person and that a certain night master escapes with a psychic with whom he has a son XD, I don't know about you but 40k was never always "all grimdark, suffering, death, nooooo many battles" it's time to make a more internal revision of the universe man :D.
romance and 40k just doesnt work for me, im sorry
I played this as the sociopath using a naive girl for maximum gain. The romance is simply another means to more power. I didnt really like her overly wordy speech.
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What a terrible romance and a poorly written character, damn.
No wonders this game flopped hard
Ah someone's a#@ is burning lol.....
Excuse me???? flopped???and poorly written? are you of your meds or something?her character is beautifully written ( how owlcat managed to pull that off is still a mystery to me)..and a bittersweet ending..also gives a dilemma where the player must choose what loving someone truly means..whether to be a selfish or sacrifice one's happiness for the well being of the partner...
I will have my girl failure mutant! I will!
Why can't real life love stories be like that?
Chances of finding a pure noble soul like cassia in real life are 100 times lesser than getting admission at MIT.