It has no repercussions in this game, and hillariously enough, if you talk to him in the palace after you slay the arch-demon, but before you start the epilogue he mentions the whole "Oh the Orlesians are asking questions what should I tell them?" And I said "Tell them the truth" and he said "That a Maleficar ran off to have my demon baby? I think I'll keep that to myself."
It may be another of the game's many disconnects (like him thinking he's King when he's not). However, I was curious if he'd get mad about you sort of skating over the details were this plot to be explored in a sequel or something. I can only imagine. But in this game, there are none.
I guess that's more what I thought - the sequel. But who knows. My brain ties in knots trying to think about how they'd tie all the decisions you make into a coherent sequel. I don't envy them the task...
My human noble told him everything. My dwarf commoner did not. What I'm thinking is that maybe Alistair figured it out for himself eventually? Or Morrigan maybe told him afterwards, like a slip of the tongue, like a, "Oh, wait, I thought you knew. Oh well. I'm telling you now."
*shrug* I don't know. Just a guess. Maybe it is a disconnect.
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It may be another of the game's many disconnects (like him thinking he's King when he's not). However, I was curious if he'd get mad about you sort of skating over the details were this plot to be explored in a sequel or something. I can only imagine. But in this game, there are none.
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*shrug* I don't know. Just a guess. Maybe it is a disconnect.
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I'm pretty sure he twigs.
Clearly you are more important to him than...anything really.
That's kind of awesome. :)
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It's kind of really awesome :)
Though, I didn't need my IPod pulling up the Crazy Bitch song while thinking about it. THANKS A LOT. Damned thing is psychotic.
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