These choices include who the Inquisitor romanced, and also background choices like race, gender and appearance.
As the original poster puts it, “First, the relationship was already underdeveloped in Inquisition.
This dynamic continues throughout the game, with Solas eventually breaking up with the Inquisitor completely.”
“In The Veilguard, the relationship feels even more one-sided.
The final reunion of Solas and Lavellan has attracted criticism for the lack of emotional weight to the scene.
Solas does acknowledge her presence, but there’s no drama to the scene.
In my personal playthrough, I had Rook tell Lavellan not to pursue the relationship.
This results in her just standing around awkwardly while Solas self-righteously addresses Rook and then disappears into the Veil.
“At first I was happy that we at least got an ending,” writesPartyPickle251.
“But the more I thought about it, the more it pissed me off.
It felt extremely one-sided.
A direct sequel to Inquisition, it focuses on red lyrium and Solas, the aforementioned Dread Wolf.
Dragon Age: The Veilguard is the long-awaited fourth game in the fantasy RPG series from BioWare formerly known as Dragon Age: Dreadwolf. A direct sequel to Inquisition, it focuses on red lyrium and Solas, the aforementioned Dread Wolf.
Dragon Age: The Veilguard is the long-awaited fourth game in the fantasy RPG series from BioWare formerly known as Dragon Age: Dreadwolf. A direct sequel to Inquisition, it focuses on red lyrium and Solas, the aforementioned Dread Wolf.