
In the second game of the series, Dragon Age II, regardless of the gender of the player-character Hawke, the player can romance four out of five possible companion characters: Isabela, Merrill, Anders, and Fenris. There are also several other romance opportunities available in the game depending on the player-character’s class and race, and the player-character can hire sex workers in brothels regardless of gender, class, or race.

There is even a foursome possible with all three of these characters (see video below).

The player can romance more than one NPC at a time, though doing so may trigger “jealousy” dialog and/or a break up. In addition, there is an optional threesome with Zevran and his old flame, a female pirate, or the female pirate and Leliana. You can see all romance options in the following video: The bisexual NPCs that can be romanced by male and female player-characters are Zevran and Leliana. The two heterosexual options are Morrigan (can be romanced by a male player-character) and Alistair (can be romanced by a female player-character). In the first game of the series, Dragon Age: Origins, there are four companion characters that can be romanced.
It'd be great for a swashbuckling rogue or thief who hangs out in Riften, swilling ale in the Bee and Barb with the locals while telling them off-colour jokes from her time at seaĪ pic of some lovely art of her that I found online for reference:Īnother edit: I should also add, I'm really not a fan of that big old gold neck thing though.In the Dragon Age series, the player can romance several non-playable characters (NPCs), depending on the gender of the player-character and the sexuality of the NPC. I'm not massively into the revealing armours - although I know her DA2 armour flashes a bit of skin and I wouldn't be averse to something similar even if I'd prefer it a little more modest and practical - and I love the ones that take assets that are already in the game and mash them up, add new things, not too fussy, but nicely done. I have all the skill of a colour blind marmoset when it comes to even thinking about trying to do this for myself, but I'd love to see something like her armour - with a Skyrim twist. Thinking ahead to some ideas for a future character I want to make, I realised she would be partially based off Isabela from Dragon Age 2.
