Leliana dragon age romance

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There is a hidden mechanic in the game that measures players' choices when interacting with Leliana, particularly during one-on-one cutscenes and her personal quest. What players may not know is that their actions and interactions with Leliana in Inquisition are directly responsible for her temperament when she becomes the Divine. If she assumes the role and power of the Divine, players may notice she becomes a ruthless leader, often coercing change by force. Leliana can be an intimidating force, and she often takes drastic action to achieve results. Related: How to Set Behaviors and Tactics in Dragon Age: Inquisition In the third game of the series, she can also serve as a successor to the Divine, depending on the player's actions. In Dragon Age: Inquisition, Leliana joins Seeker Cassandra in forming the Inquisition and serving as an advisor to its operations. In Dragon Age II, she made a cameo to warn Hawke and his companions of impending actions by the Divine in the city of Kirkwall during the Mage/Templar dispute.

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She first appeared as a companion and romance option for the Hero of Fereldan. Bard, companion, spymaster, and Left Hand to the Divine, Leliana, has been a staple of the Dragon Age series since Origins.