As long as I get an option to flirt with Yshtola.
As long as I get an option to flirt with Yshtola.
Causing the Paradox will probably cause himself to disappear, which means that it would send all of the Scions back to the Source. I think there's a good chance of this happening in some regard as it would essentially mean that the horrible future was avoided, but I don't really know how the First's "New Warriors of Light" are going to factor into this sort of ending. To that end, it might be better for the future of the game if they left the Crystal Exarch how he is so that at some point in the future we may end up going to the distant future for some reason (even though we essentially destroyed the Flux Capacitor in the Twinning).
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I am more in line that it is going to be a Old Spock and Young Spock relationship between those two characters.
Both will continue to exists but Exarch will remain in the Crystal Tower to help Ironworks master it sooner than the timeline he is from while G'raha Tia becomes the person who journey with WoL so he can become what he must as the Future Master of the Crystal Tower and a new member of the Scions.
(also get to live his dream of going on a adventure with WoL through the 5.X and beyond MSQ in this new timeline.)
I will always support more dialogue options with any character. Not only romance dialogue but dialogue in general. :) It feels like SE is going in the right direction with ShB. I was surprised how often our WoL had the option to choose how he wants to react during MSQ and also during Sidequests. Made me really happy and reminded me of Bioware games. Of course no one should be forced to any dialogue but that is what multiple options are for.
I'm all for more dialogue options.
However, I don't feel it's romantic. It comes off as adoration for your MC both as a hero and a hope he's clung onto that set him on his path all this time. The MC and their efforts previously were what gave him courage to stay behind and forever watch from there.
By the end, you gotta imagine, everything he's been through and more importantly, your fate which he witnessed. To fight beyond all of that sacrificing his body to save his friend/hero/hope..
That's a long journey, filled of many trials and over a century of pain, damn near working on continuing the efforts of many others alone.
You acknowledging him at the end imo, gives him redemption, that it was all worth it just for you to be there at that moment and still remember him.
Yes, put options like this but only for the WoL to be brutally friend zoned as Bioware did with one of their characters during Dragon Age Inquisition. Fun times.