Dragon Age Veilguard Writer Reveals Final Choice That Got Cut
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Dragon Age Veilguard Writer Reveals Final Choice That Got Cut
"In the final game, the player binds Solas, the elven trickster god, to the Veil, a barrier between the real world and the spirit world. This can be done in one of three ways: brute force, outsmarting him, or trying to redeem him through knowledge you gain via an optional quest line."
"Regardless of what you do, the day is saved and Solas is bound to the Veil, but your character, Rook, can part ways with him as allies or enemies depending on the choice you make."
"In one of the earlier drafts of this scene, Morrigan, a returning character from the original Dragon Age: Origins, and the Inquisitor would have asked you why you did what you did, and BioWare wanted to account for all the nuances of each decision."
Dragon Age: The Veilguard offers players significant decision-making opportunities, including life-and-death scenarios and character introspection. A key decision involves binding Solas, the elven trickster god, to the Veil through various methods. The outcome allows the protagonist, Rook, to part ways with Solas as allies or enemies. Initially, a reflective moment with Morrigan and the Inquisitor was planned to explore the nuances of this choice, including potential romantic implications, but was ultimately removed from the final version of the game.
Read at Kotaku
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