Gotta say Taash and a Qunari raised by a Tevintor family is a fun combo. Well done. I did a Harding x Mourn Watch Male Elf and it worked out really well especially because it acknowledges certain lore revelations which really impressed me.
Thanks! Yeah, it's a fun juxtaposition: Meravas understands aspects of the Qun but is also aware that the ethnicity and the belief system are quite different. This time around, her having adoptive parents from a military family who fought the Antaam during their attempted invasion (and then still took in this Qunari child and raised her with love and pride for Tevinter) has made her more confident and put her in a position to help Taash navigate their Qunari and Rivaini culture. I think they'll be quite the power couple! ☺ Oh, that's great! There have been a few times (like here with the whole "amatus" thing) where I've been a tiny bit disappointed that the race/faction didn't impact the encounter or dialogue more, but overall, I've been pleased with the amount of unique content for them. What was some of the lore-relevant stuff for Harding and your Watcher, if you don't mind me asking?
@@PosiCobra it was more about the Elven Aspect then the Watcher aspect. it has to do certain revelations from the murals and Harding's personal quest. Basically she says "What the elves did in the past won't affect our love."
@@notsosmartguy6254 That's beautiful! I was wondering how her dialogue might be different with an elf (like, "uh, sorry about what my ancestors did to yours? 😬"). That makes sense for her though because she's so forgiving; it's not the elves' fault anyways, but even the fact that she doesn't want revenge on Solas shows her character.
Yeah, me too. They hadn't officially started a romance yet, so I'm glad the dialogue was just that of a supportive friend (with no flirting this time).
Hehehehe. Glad I caught you both
Awwwkwaaaard! 😬
Gotta say Taash and a Qunari raised by a Tevintor family is a fun combo. Well done.
I did a Harding x Mourn Watch Male Elf and it worked out really well especially because it acknowledges certain lore revelations which really impressed me.
Thanks! Yeah, it's a fun juxtaposition: Meravas understands aspects of the Qun but is also aware that the ethnicity and the belief system are quite different. This time around, her having adoptive parents from a military family who fought the Antaam during their attempted invasion (and then still took in this Qunari child and raised her with love and pride for Tevinter) has made her more confident and put her in a position to help Taash navigate their Qunari and Rivaini culture. I think they'll be quite the power couple! ☺
Oh, that's great! There have been a few times (like here with the whole "amatus" thing) where I've been a tiny bit disappointed that the race/faction didn't impact the encounter or dialogue more, but overall, I've been pleased with the amount of unique content for them. What was some of the lore-relevant stuff for Harding and your Watcher, if you don't mind me asking?
@@PosiCobra it was more about the Elven Aspect then the Watcher aspect. it has to do certain revelations from the murals and Harding's personal quest. Basically she says "What the elves did in the past won't affect our love."
@@notsosmartguy6254 That's beautiful! I was wondering how her dialogue might be different with an elf (like, "uh, sorry about what my ancestors did to yours? 😬"). That makes sense for her though because she's so forgiving; it's not the elves' fault anyways, but even the fact that she doesn't want revenge on Solas shows her character.
Awww I love how sweet that way of Breaking things off, was
Yeah, me too. They hadn't officially started a romance yet, so I'm glad the dialogue was just that of a supportive friend (with no flirting this time).
So it’s Mera x Taash? Awesome! Also, Illario could not get anymore suspicious…
She finally locked in on a romance! 🙌I think it will be a good one.
Truly! Lucanis must be in denial because the evidence is RIGHT THERE.