with all the money and better graphics and whatnot you would expect her to look better and cooler in ESO compared to Morrowind, why does ESO seem so bland?
I have never romanced Josephine! It's always been Cassandra haha I may try this, if I can pry myself away from the adorable playing hard-to-get shinnanigans of Cassandra LOL Amd I usually play as a male Elven rogue. I wonder how the Lord Whatchamacallit will mock a dual weilder raised to defend and provide for his clan 😂
I know he's not due for a while but i'd love to see Dagoth-Ur in ESO. Maybe we'll get another 6th house themed questline in the Necrom Chapter. Can't wait for that either. 😄👌
I'm sorry but the idea of being in the same room as *her* without screaming "die wench die" and killing her with my bare hands is just unnatural to me, sorry I just can't even watch this
I wanna marry Josephine so bad Mabie in dragon age 4 but I’m a afaid we won’t see the inquisitor again it one thing I’m hoping for is our warden character and leleina to reunite and kiss and even Mary in dragon age 4
I love everything about this scene, and finding one with an elf inquisitor like mine brings back happy memories of romancing Josephine. The rapier fight is actually really well staged and a good pick to show how any Inquisitor would be at a disadvantage against a skilled practitioner. The inquisitor fights with the seat-of-your-pants skill of someone whose had sword training but doesn't really know how to use a rapier, and you can see he could easily cut her down. He's just waiting for her to get tired or make a mistake so he can win without any real insult or damage. I didn't have the underworld perk for this scene in my playthrough, so I didn't see him lose his cool and thus his control with the blade... the wild stabs are so on point and show the control and skill he had before. And then Josephine rushing out and standing up to the Inquisitor like a boss... truly a partner, not a submissive. The best part is her reaction to saying "I love you," the spin, and that leg lift at the end. Her romance was sweet, chaste, and very satisfying.
There's something about Antivans and Rivaini in Dragon Age's games (maybe it's the fact that they were pretty obviously based on Italian and Spaniards)