The removal of the tattoo is very important,the tsttoo depending on the design shows they are a slave to a specific god,in removing the tattoo he sees her as a individual and free.
@@DavidSantos-ix1hu Yeah, the Dalish tattoos are beautiful, but the reason for removing it is heartwarming. I didn't know each one was related to a specific god. Looks like mine was a Mythal tattoo. I'm excited to replay each Dragon Age game again before Veilguard releases.
Hmm so for the next installment what will BioWare do if you pursued a romance with Solas? Obviously the inquisitor can't be the main protagonist unless they somehow get their arm back.
The removal of the tattoo is very important,the tsttoo depending on the design shows they are a slave to a specific god,in removing the tattoo he sees her as a individual and free.
@@DavidSantos-ix1hu Yeah, the Dalish tattoos are beautiful, but the reason for removing it is heartwarming. I didn't know each one was related to a specific god. Looks like mine was a Mythal tattoo. I'm excited to replay each Dragon Age game again before Veilguard releases.
The romance scene started so well.. Why does BioWare have to ruin everything
because sometimes drama and turmoil makes for more interesting scenes
@Felipe M But less satisfying. In da2 it always bothered me that you couldn't save Anders from himself no matter what.
@@pluckybellhop66 My dagger saved him from himself...
Hmm so for the next installment what will BioWare do if you pursued a romance with Solas? Obviously the inquisitor can't be the main protagonist unless they somehow get their arm back.
I like happy endings better. It’s frustrating if it always turns out bad, no matter what you do