Dragon Age 2 Full Templar Ending [HD]

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  • Опубликовано: 12 мар 2011
  • This is the ending of Dragon Age 2. Quick summary:
    - Male Warrior protagonist.
    - Romanced Isabella.
    - Bethany is a Grey Warden.
    - Anders executed.
    - Merrill betrayed me, but came back before final fight.
    - Sided with templars, but asked to spare mages when possible.
    - Meredith seriously kicks ass :D
    Looking forward to DA3 :)
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  • @jonasty123dm
    @jonasty123dm 10 лет назад +340

    Conclusion: it doesn't really matter what choices you make throughout the game; you'll get the same result: both Meredith and Orsino die -_-

    • @B-rex395
      @B-rex395 3 года назад +44

      It’s as the fear demon said
      “Do you think you mattered, Hawke? Do you think anything you did actually mattered?”

    • @josephford2226
      @josephford2226 2 года назад +8

      Yeah, the entire game is basically just preparation to try to get your party members to survive. Not enough friendship or rivalry with the wrong choice and certain party members will abandon you (and subsequently die).
      I appreciate this. Keep the larger narrative a straight path, but the smaller, more personal details which ultimately matter more to you are in your control.

    • @requiem5151
      @requiem5151 2 года назад +2

      @@josephford2226 Well, I would appreciate it more if any companion's death actually meant something. My gripe with many ''evils'' choices in Dragon Age games is that they really doesn't matter in the long run. You can have Leliana killed in DAO and she'll appear in DAI nonetheless. DA2 companions doesn't really seem to matter in DAI.

    • @josephford2226
      @josephford2226 2 года назад +3

      @@requiem5151 The series feels set up in a way that you are supposed to be personally invested in what you are doing in that game, not the long run. It's pretty different from Mass Effect in that regard. Mass Effect touted itself as a series which will have long-reaching affects across the series depending on what you did in each game. And, despite people's claims to the contrary, they did accomplish that.
      But, Dragon Age has a pretty clear personal motive for your decisions that ends at the end of each game. In DA:O your goals are to defeat the Blight. Every decision you make is motivated with that goal in mind. Everything you do empowers or weakens your army at the end of the game. There's a clear gameplay and emotional payoff at the end of that specific game for everything you did. Dragon Age 2 does much the same as I've already laid out regarding your own emotional attachment to the characters in THAT game. These things that your decisions affect aren't really intended to go beyond THAT game.
      As for Leliana not dying when you kill her in the Temple of Sacred Ashes, it IS a bit of a copout, but the excuse that she used the Sacred Ashes is decent enough. And, they DID clearly plan Leliana's character arc from the start. Fun fact: Leliana comes with a trinket in DA:O. It is a "Seeker's Amulet". That's some pretty cool foreshadowing. It seems she was always written as a spy for the Divine. It just doesn't come up in the first game. It's likely she was in Lothering in the first place to spy on the Hawke family. It would make sense that the Divine would be aware of the Grey Warden prison that holds Corypheus. And, they would therefore also be aware of the fact that only blood from that family could release him. So, it makes sense that they would want to have a spy keeping tabs on them. She just then lost track of them as a result of a way more immediately imposing problem came around (the Blight).
      Anyway, point being that they clearly had a plan for this character. Which means they never planned for that character to die. I'm willing to believe that they had that copout planned from the very beginning. Considering the apparently incredible liar and resourceful person she is, I can believe it.

    • @tyrianprotectionsquad8938
      @tyrianprotectionsquad8938 Год назад

      @@josephford2226Meredith die?

  • @Hawaiian_Pizza_Enjoyer
    @Hawaiian_Pizza_Enjoyer 3 года назад +111

    What I like about the Templar ending is that you can confront Orsino about Quentin. In the mage ending it falls completely under the table.

    • @nathanielrodriguez1873
      @nathanielrodriguez1873 Год назад +10

      His excuse was also bs. If he had exposed the serial killer in the beginning BEFORE Meredith was exposed to the red lyrium, she would have trusted him to keep bad mages in check

    • @sushles
      @sushles Год назад +8

      @@nathanielrodriguez1873 she'd have found another reason

    • @dominicunderwood4911
      @dominicunderwood4911 Год назад +3

      Oh yeah, that would be a pretty big friggin' plothole to skip past like its nothing, wouldnt it?

  • @987jof
    @987jof 9 лет назад +281

    Am I the only one who thinks that, having played all DA games now, DA2 is pretty much just the prologue to Inquisition? I still liked the game but it is just a thought.

    • @JoeTyler85
      @JoeTyler85 9 лет назад +14

      kamikaze potato yes, and that means it's Bioware's laziest product so far

    • @LupineLoonatic
      @LupineLoonatic 8 лет назад +33

      Funnily enough DA2 was originally going to have the same plot as inquisition, but I think they decided they needed one more game for a background or something like that.

    • @whitecreamymilk8436
      @whitecreamymilk8436 8 лет назад +7

      It really is... I mean you're even put on rails so your decisions won't effect the future... Isabella escapes when given to airishock.. Supporting either templars or mages winds up the same way.. The game was horse shit and nothing but a frustration... Its the only bioware game I swore to never platly again... Hordes and hordes of chaff and archers isn't good gameplay. At least it let us see the qun I guess... The only redeemi g quality to the game.

    • @teoadventures2564
      @teoadventures2564 8 лет назад +1

      +The Warden perhaps; DO4 (may be happening in the Tevinter Imperium) maybe there do2 decisions that are to be "relevant", maybe we found a fenris trying to free the slaves, or being subjected to Danarius; and also a Feynriel trying to control their magical skills ...,everything could be possible!

    • @roronoalaoudj
      @roronoalaoudj 6 лет назад +1

      I hope we can see him again.

  • @thejohnhopkinscompany9599
    @thejohnhopkinscompany9599 5 лет назад +134

    People complain about killing both Meredith and Orsino regardless of what side you pick, but personally I think that it perfectly shows the inevitability of the coming war.
    It doesn't matter what side anyone picks, in this conflict no one can win.

    • @princeofsomnia7664
      @princeofsomnia7664 3 года назад +16

      no its just lazy writing.

    • @Dark_Voice
      @Dark_Voice 2 года назад +6

      If they wanted to do it, I would support it IF they made it plausible. Him cutting himself in the middle of allies when no enemies were near was bs in the mage ending. This ending at least makes sense because nobody really knows what red lyrium does exactly.

    • @thejohnhopkinscompany9599
      @thejohnhopkinscompany9599 2 года назад +7

      ​@@Dark_Voice Yeah, it happens pretty abruptly and isn't particularly well executed, but I really like the base concept of a war you start but can now never win regardless of what side you choose. The whole game seems centered around Hawke being a catalyst for world events and not realizing what they've started until its too late. As with literally everything in this game, it would have been better with an extra year or two of development time.​

  • @waltigs
    @waltigs 12 лет назад +90

    Meredith was just another victim of the damned Lerium idol, which exacerbated the worst parts of human nature ... Her strong sense of justice became irrational hate, which eventually engulfed her... If you had proper conversation, she would tell you in Act 3 that all her family were killed by blood mages, which was why she had a strong opinion about them. Given the fact that she vetoed crazy anti-mage policy before, had she not received the Lyrium sword, she might be able to be more reasonable.

    • @tiffanywithers9298
      @tiffanywithers9298 6 лет назад

      walty her sister

    • @thehucklebillyfenn
      @thehucklebillyfenn 6 лет назад +31

      walty it was her sister too. She killed 70 people before the templars put her down right in front of Meredith, a little girl who had no one. It makes complete sense that she would join the template and act the way she did in part 1, and the lyrium idol made her negative opinion of magic turn into a full blown hatred that consumed her being in parts 2 and 3. She did really well considering she had the idol for around 3-6 years. It almost killed Bartrand in the short time he had it and he was a dwarf.
      The story or Kirkwall is a tragedy because it probably wouldn’t have happened anywhere else. It just so happen to be an ancient Tevinter slave capital with an incredibly thin veil. Even in legacy dlc, there is a diary from some warden theorizing that corypheus could be speaking to mages in their dreams which could attract demons causing more blood mages.
      Hell, I even side with the templars more often then not nowadays because even though they are both correct, (Orsino was correct that she was mad and Meredith was right that Orsino and therefore many of the circle were blood mages) the abolishment of the circle wouldn’t fix the outside factors that make Kirkwall a mage nightmare and a blood mage spawner.

  • @Antlion666
    @Antlion666 12 лет назад +46

    Best part about this game was that everyone moaned about Blood Mages, like Anders went on about it non-stop.
    No-one stops to question why my mage Hawke feels the need to impale himself on his Staff every other second and blood turns up out of the floor.

    • @JeanBaptisteEmanuelZorg
      @JeanBaptisteEmanuelZorg 11 месяцев назад

      I executed that blonde idiot, and even lol reported him to Cullen even before the finał quest.

  • @Spigy88
    @Spigy88 10 лет назад +94

    The problem with the Chantry is that they use templars as prison guards when in fact they should be magic police. Subjugating of mages is why things go wrong every time. Magic users should be allowed to live free and if someone goes outside the law then they will be treated like every other criminal. But, instead of city guard, templars and other mages come to arrest them. Then again they do live in the middle ages so it's no surprise.

    • @HalfTangible
      @HalfTangible 9 лет назад +33

      The issue isn't so much that Templars act as prison guards - it's that mages are thrown into prison (ie, the circle) just for existing.
      What I would do (if it were up to me) is keep the circle, but a mage is only confined to it until he passes his Harrowing. Then, he's allowed to come and go as he pleases (perhaps marked with a tattoo or some form of magic mark only Templar can see?) as long as his phylactery remains intact. We'd build a prison to hold the mages similar to the circle, guarded at all times by Templar and as many antimagic measures as can be mustered. The Rite of Trainquility would be a threat used to keep order in the prison, or for mages that (like that tranquil in the circle tower) are afraid of getting possessed by demons.
      Templars would serve as jailors for mages as well as magic police: they'd go out and force mages to obey the law. The 'military arm of the chantry' is a function that confuses me, since it pretty much guarantees the Chantry will be hostile to mages, and would be cut. Maybe replaced by the Inquisition.
      And finally, if you've used blood magic, fused with a spirit/demon, or destroyed a phylactery, you're imprisoned for life or killed. Period.

    • @exxiethewriter3567
      @exxiethewriter3567 2 года назад

      You speak the words 'magic police' like we don't have issues with actual police abusing their power. I hope things have changed in the years since this comment was made.

    • @KenLel
      @KenLel Год назад

      @@exxiethewriter3567 Its a video game you absolute tit lmao
      And you replied to an 8 year old comment to whine about politics and say his language about fictional spellcasting necromancers/blood mages was offensive.
      Police abuse of power was at its worse in 2020-2021 with covid tyranny which has largely passed, but I have a feeling you were ok with power abuse in that case and are instead upset about a handful of POC criminals being shot while trying to commit crimes.
      But yes if blood magic was real, you would need magic police. In DAO a single mage wipes out an entire town and resurrects hundreds of corpses, and that was accidental. If any amateur blood mage wants to they could storm anywhere they want with an army of corpses, or use mind control to cause a large scale war. If it was real you could cause a nuclear holocaust with blood magic, not to mention they can shoot explosions from their finger tips at will.
      Death to apostates.

    • @JeanBaptisteEmanuelZorg
      @JeanBaptisteEmanuelZorg 11 месяцев назад

      The Chantry is the real source of problems in Thedas. It should have been overthrown a long time ago, but countries like Orlais make it difficult (read: so many religious idiots behind those fancy masks).

    • @josephford2226
      @josephford2226 11 месяцев назад +2

      I know this is an ancient comment, but it's an interesting subject so I think it's worth discussing.
      I don't think the entire Circle concept should be dropped. You can't give untrained mages the same freedoms as everyone else. At the very least, mages need to be sent to a Circle for a few years until they complete their Harrowing.
      Mages aren't just dangerous because they have powers. They are targets for demons. Abominations can wipe out entire towns.
      It's true that most mages don't fall prey to demons. But, if you knew a man in your neighborhood had a small percent chance of becoming a nuclear bomb, you wouldn't feel safe. More importantly, if there are dozens of people in your neighborhood that have a small percent chance of becoming a nuclear bomb, you AREN'T safe. Law of large numbers means one of them WILL explode. And, it only takes one of them to explode to end hundreds, if not thousands, of lives.

  • @ballerswagbro9k611
    @ballerswagbro9k611 6 лет назад +128

    Highly underrated game

    • @Spartan135
      @Spartan135 3 года назад +13

      Dragon age 2 is 1000 times better than DA Inquisition.

    • @ripvanwinkle7689
      @ripvanwinkle7689 3 года назад +9

      Nah fuck it origins is 100 times better

    • @shepard8433
      @shepard8433 2 года назад +2

      The only thing in Dragon Age 2 I liked are this little decisions "What shall I do now? Should I help mages or templars?" But the rest of the game .. Nah.
      Fighting was cool but after dozens of enemies getting killed by my team i was having a feeling that I killed the whole village. I did all the side quest but it was boring as fook. Go there kill that and go to start location
      Welp everyone likes something diffrent and I'm not here to judge their style.
      Just saying my opinion ...

    • @kolyh1561
      @kolyh1561 2 года назад +1

      Best history, worst game

    • @Toshin23
      @Toshin23 2 года назад

      @@ripvanwinkle7689 yep

  • @GayLPer
    @GayLPer 10 лет назад +123

    Everyone else weighs their opinions in so I may as well.
    The mages being oppressed by the Chantry isn't right. Oppressed people are more likely to resort to extreme measures. And in this case, you have people who are capable of becoming walking nukes resorting to measures more extreme than that. Everyone loses.
    However, Tevinter shows us that mages, even when they rule the chantry, are still susceptible to mortal nature. They lie, cheat, steal, and do whatever they can to get power, including going back to how Tevinter was before the Chantry was there. So mages being in control unchecked means everyone loses.
    The Templars are also slaves of the Chantry, only they are enslaved through an addictive substance that isn't even necessary for their powers. While some of them relish in killing mages, others are more inclined to be sympathetic to the cause.
    My propose solution: The mages free themselves from Chantry oppression, but the Templars side with the mages. This is something of a severalfold benefit. Being free of the lyrium addiction means Templars are free to develop their minds. There are still plenty of sane Mages that recognize that no Templars is a bad idea. So the Mages help the Templars hone their anti-magic powers (since it's fundamentally similar to magic), and the Templars act to stop misuse of magical power on a more widespread scale.
    And for Andraste's sake, let the mages have families. What the Chantry does to Mages is inexcusable and dehumanizing.
    In short, the Mages and the Templars must ally with each other and help each other if they want to avoid either worst possible scenario. And this is possible. The Templars of the Ferelden Circle, Cullen aside (For very good reasons) were generally level-headed, especially since their leader thought of the mages as his PEOPLE, not his wards.
    As for the people who talk about Mages manipulating people... it doesn't take magic to manipulate someone. Don't forget that Loghain didn't have a drop of magic in him and yet convinced half of Ferelden that the Grey Wardens were evil. All because he let old prejudices impact his judgment.
    Mages aren't the only ones capable of using magic, though it does come the most naturally to them. Templar powers, Reaver powers... these are also a form of magic. And anyone with enough discipline can learn them. And these are powers even Dwarves can get, so that type of magic doesn't require a connection to the Fade.
    ....
    I wonder what would happen if a Mage learned Templar anti-magic?

    • @GayLPer
      @GayLPer 8 лет назад +2

      The Warden
      You still have to worry about things like what's going on in Tevinter, though.

    • @GayLPer
      @GayLPer 8 лет назад +2

      The Warden
      Even though it's been months since I made that first comment (and it's tl;dr even for me) I think it was a lot more complex than "templars are the answer." And I even wondered if mages could learn the same anti-magic powers that Templars use.

    • @Lvl1.Sentry
      @Lvl1.Sentry 5 лет назад

      Mages and Templars working together?
      Thats like asking a KKK member and a colored man to work together.

    • @XXXKaruXXX
      @XXXKaruXXX 3 года назад

      Death to the templars

  • @ndbd9drn
    @ndbd9drn 10 лет назад +49

    The Harvester in the Golem DLC from Origins was sooo much harder!

    • @RSMith816
      @RSMith816 9 лет назад +7

      I wish I could of given Anders another cat in DA2! =/ Sir pounce-a-lot was the BEST!!!! Sry, nice cat profile pic!

    • @ndbd9drn
      @ndbd9drn 9 лет назад +2

      RSMith816
      My cat looks exactly like Ser Pounce-a-lot! A fluff of ginger tabby cuteness :D (All 3 of my cats are tabbies)

  • @KingNazaru
    @KingNazaru 9 лет назад +68

    Hey, the Templar woman is voiced by the same woman who voiced Elenwen, Meridia, and Boethiah.

    • @predality
      @predality 9 лет назад +2

      i also noticed this
      she is the same voice actor
      i do not remember her name '-'

    • @DivineXPotato
      @DivineXPotato 7 лет назад +2

      wait merida and boethiah have the same voice actors? explains why they sound similar lol

    • @tiffanywithers9298
      @tiffanywithers9298 6 лет назад +2

      KingNazaru she voiced an elf in Skyrim

    • @ethanparker4309
      @ethanparker4309 3 года назад +2

      @@predality Jean Gilpin

    • @ethanparker4309
      @ethanparker4309 3 года назад

      Jean Gilpin

  • @cripplehawk
    @cripplehawk 8 лет назад +51

    When I think of Dragon Age 2 I think of Jaws 2....
    Where Jaws 2 is a good film like DA2 is a good game.
    But despite being good Jaws 2 will always pales when comparing it to Jaws. Like DA2 pales when it compares to Dragon Age Origin

    • @randomrandom7197
      @randomrandom7197 6 лет назад

      cripplehawk by the end of the first act I was thinking about getting drunk urge got heavier through each act but in the end I never took a sip of alcohol

  • @KingbiggaX2
    @KingbiggaX2 12 лет назад +17

    When I first played I sided with the Templars just because I actually like Knight Commander Meredith. She's a unique female character. Plus she has the best line in a video game: "Blessed are those who stand before the corrupt and the wicked and do not falter".

    • @chrishamilton7516
      @chrishamilton7516 Год назад +4

      That one is a close second for me to Corypheus’ “Pray that I succeed. For I have been to the throne of the gods and it was Empty.”
      Like that line. Phew. That carries such a bleak outlook on Thedas. Because he isn’t saying that the gods aren’t real. He’s saying everything was there. The throne. The city. But it was abandoned. As if the Maker had abandoned the world. Which is MUCH more concerning than “we were all lied to ba-humbug the gods weren’t real”

  • @guiv5412
    @guiv5412 10 лет назад +37

    I wish i could join the Templar Order, i think it would be great for a secondary storyline. :/

    • @Spartan135
      @Spartan135 3 года назад

      Perhaps in Dragon Age 4.

    • @sabbywins
      @sabbywins 3 года назад +2

      Nah man. Fuck the Templars

  • @GayLPer
    @GayLPer 10 лет назад +100

    Also if you want proof that being possessed by a spirit doesn't make you evil, look at Wynne. She is the example of how mages can be an ultimate force for good, and she's possessed by a spirit of Faith.
    Anders would not have unintentionally transformed Justice into Vengeance if the Chantry (and thus the Templars) had not been so abusive to him and his fellow mages. Remember that - the chain of blame for the destruction of the Kirkwall Chantry lies in the hands of the Templars of Anders' past as well.
    To me, Gregaoir(sp?) is an example of a good Templar (Alistair would count if it weren't for the fact that aside from having the powers, he's not really the same kind of Templar) and Wynne is an example of a good Mage.
    As far as blood magic goes... It has a lot of potential for abuse, but a lot of potential for good, too. Problem is, no one is teaching how to use it for good. The only ones willing to teach blood magic are demons and tyrants. The Warden and Hawke are able to use it for great good, but as they are player characters they are Schrodinger's Example.
    Remember... magic is but a tool. As is a sword. An entire nation can be laid low by one mage or one swordsman. Mages just expedite the process.

    • @Anna464
      @Anna464 9 лет назад +8

      Dave Short Don't forget the mind control.

    • @marchlander1
      @marchlander1 9 лет назад +8

      Maker bless you Magus Silveresti :) I also belive that there are good templars, but remember something, -whole group is marked for actions of few-. That is going on though the whole game and I was very upset about it. But there is something I agree with Meredith's believe -Blood mages deserve no mercy! They deserve to be hunted, clamped, draged to the circle or, my favorite, once proven by Grey Warden(that's where Anders would come handy), executed on sight.- That belive was sealed with me when Hawke's mother was brutaly murdered by blood mage and second, when mage by the name of Grace, who I saved, later turned against me and was about to kill Bethany. As Anders said, "Justice is hard.."

    • @randomrandom7197
      @randomrandom7197 6 лет назад +1

      Magus Silveresti honestly both sides are at fault

    • @miloradowicz
      @miloradowicz 6 лет назад +2

      If you gaze into the abyss, the abyss also gazes into you. Blood magic isn't just dangerous. It is erosive.

    • @enesozel
      @enesozel 4 года назад

      Magus Silveresti spoken like a true apostate.

  • @sherricarney
    @sherricarney 10 лет назад +10

    Cool how the demon fetus from golems of ammgerak made a return in DA:2 :D

  • @windwardbirds6741
    @windwardbirds6741 6 лет назад +10

    The maker has guided us here to end your evil, Orsino!

    • @Peter-os7nk
      @Peter-os7nk 3 года назад +1

      THE MAKER HAS GUIDED YOU ALL TO YOUR DEATH!

  • @n7furyoperative975
    @n7furyoperative975 7 лет назад +10

    Maker! Aid your humble servant!

    • @jmurakami_346
      @jmurakami_346 3 года назад

      Get's turned into a statue.
      "Blind faith in your leaders, or in anything, will get you killed."

  • @Riftrender
    @Riftrender 10 лет назад +45

    I always feel bad for Orsino in a story and meta sense. If he didn't have to deal with Meredith's tyranny, he would have stayed sane and never would have crossed the despair event horizon (mage ending) or snapped (templar ending). Also he was only made a boss in the mage ending because EA wanted another boss.

    • @thestormofwar
      @thestormofwar 10 лет назад +15

      Given that family is Hawke's berserk button, Orsino pretty much had it coming.

    • @Riftrender
      @Riftrender 10 лет назад +20

      I'm not disagreeing, but Orsino would have never kept Quentin's existence a secret if it wasn't for Meredith's tenure as knight-commander.

    • @thestormofwar
      @thestormofwar 10 лет назад +8

      Riftrender Perhaps. But given that Malificarum are pretty much "Kill on sight" in Thedas and Orsino was tacitly harboring Quentin's existance and indulging his research, any respectable Templar probably would have had Orsino's head.
      In truth, I usually choose the Mage ending because I never subscribe the Bad Apple - Bunch theory, but Orsino pretty much had it coming regardless.

    • @Anna464
      @Anna464 9 лет назад

      LightningSamus They had the same thing with the Mass Effect series which is why the ending there was like it was and not the original ending that they intended.
      I really hope they don't do the same with Dragon age.

  • @jackthestormer1208
    @jackthestormer1208 9 лет назад +6

    Choosing a Dragon Age 2 ending is like choosing the best STD. There is none. Either asshole templars who will slaughter all the mages even the fucking Tranquil and non blood mages with the Right of Annulment, or the first enchanter and his blood mage friends.

  • @Chorkly
    @Chorkly 13 лет назад +5

    i actually agreed with anders,
    the mages had to do something to get rid of their oppressers or it could never of happened, every war revolution needs a spark

  • @Qdot543
    @Qdot543 13 лет назад +7

    The Warden, Hawk and what ever hero we play in DA3 would make an epic party

    • @diamante9721
      @diamante9721 3 года назад +5

      Im coming from the future to say that the Inquisitor and Hawke made and epic party with one warden

    • @B-rex395
      @B-rex395 3 года назад

      @@diamante9721 indeed, but it’s not OUR warden. The Warden is Alistair (if he isn’t king, dead, or exiled), loghain (if he isn’t dead), or stroud if neither of the former two are available.

  • @vardellsfolly5200
    @vardellsfolly5200 6 лет назад +1

    3:13. That dude, on her right. He heard enough of her bullshit and he fucked off. There, did you see him? He was so fed up, he literately disappeared.

  • @user-wz7in1sd2w
    @user-wz7in1sd2w 3 года назад +6

    I really like meridith's boss fight especially when she talks between the fights

  • @skull2470
    @skull2470 13 лет назад +5

    lol my reaction to that sword was omg she has soul edge

  • @Nexc13
    @Nexc13 12 лет назад +5

    The problem with Mages in Dragon Age, the second one especially, is that they are terminally self-destructive. Almost every single Mage who escapes or is given even a little freedom turns into a damned Blood Mage or Demon (Most of the time both). Although I find it kind of funny that Bethany and you, if you are a Mage and do not pick Blood Magic, are completely fine. Hawke's - Too sexy for demons ;)

    • @maallos334mi8
      @maallos334mi8 Год назад +1

      I’d argue it’s the lack of training to deal with these threats and the outside world instead of just outlawing, with punishment of death at the Templar’s discretion. It’s the chantry’s own fault and their focus on controlling both it’s prisoners and wardens

    • @Scott-ql2kx
      @Scott-ql2kx 5 месяцев назад

      Nope! The vast majority of free mages don't fall to demon possession or use blood magic. It's just the ones who have been repeatedly told they will who tend to do so.

  • @gato23
    @gato23 13 лет назад +1

    @Starl00
    Kirkwall is also a special case since the Veil is super thin and people don't know it, this made the mages especially vulnerable to possession and justifies the Templar's strict hold on the kirkwall circle.

  • @Kennyboy0077
    @Kennyboy0077 10 лет назад +5

    I had romanced Anders, always sided with mages but at the end I just /HAD/ to side with Meredith after Grace etc betrayed me..
    Then Anders came back to kill me .-. ..So much for love. :(

  • @hornedskullasmr7811
    @hornedskullasmr7811 5 лет назад +2

    IMO if there was a third option, it’d involve Sebastian and an army from starkhaven and Cassandra declaring an immediacy disbandment of both the circle and the Templar order of Kirkwall, thus making the corruption from the lyrium idol more prominent thus giving Cassandra more reason to brand Meredith unfit and the desperation Orsino has making him more willing to use blood magic,

  • @JeanBaptisteEmanuelZorg
    @JeanBaptisteEmanuelZorg 11 месяцев назад

    This is my favourite version.

  • @channel45853
    @channel45853 Год назад +2

    Bioware didn't do a good job making the templars seem like a joinable faction. If Meredith was reasonable and didn't want to kill an entire circle for the actions of a mage not even in the circle, then maybe there would be a possibility.

  • @realmk
    @realmk 10 лет назад +10

    It's truly amazing that no matter what your choices are in DA2, the game plays out the same way regardless. Bioware sure has gone down hill the last few years.

    • @SophH911
      @SophH911 10 лет назад +24

      Think that is kind of the whole point, not weakness on Bioware's part. I find it interesting the concept that, whatever we do, the war was inevitable. Although saying that, our choices both in origins and DA:2 are supposed to heavily influence the third game. Suppose there's nothing we can do but wait, and hope bioware delivers.

    • @realmk
      @realmk 10 лет назад +2

      congokong87 That's exactly what I mean, Bioware titles used to have different endings, or at least different story blurbs at the end to tie up loose ends. DA2 was so obviously a rush job that they didn't even bother with even attempting to give the illusion of choices mattering. My hope is with the extended dev time DA:I received, that it goes back to feeling more like DA:O rather than the shit fest that was DA2.

    • @robertmitchell3406
      @robertmitchell3406 10 лет назад +5

      I think it is important to have both Mereditha dn Orsino as problems either way to ensure the correct plot for DA:I. If it was only one faction or the other that you side with, there may be less choices in DA:I. Giving both sides their good and their bad will lead to more compelling options in Inquisition.

    • @HalfTangible
      @HalfTangible 9 лет назад

      Not so! If you choose Templar you have to walk farther.

    • @SophH911
      @SophH911 9 лет назад

      congokong87
      Okay that's true. Dragon age is the only RPG I really play, so I'm used to kind of just being led along in games, that only have one ending.

  • @strikestorm
    @strikestorm 10 лет назад +22

    It bugs me you help the templars but the mages hear your name as a rallying cry...doesn't make much sense other then Bioware wanted to save money on cinematics...Well still an amazing game that gets flak from people who typically never played the first one but say it's better.
    Thanks!

    • @FilosofiadiCazzeggio
      @FilosofiadiCazzeggio 10 лет назад +39

      Your name is a rallying cry because they hate you. Varric says you have come to represent their oppression at the hands of the templars

    • @realmk
      @realmk 10 лет назад +20

      Origins is better in every way, hands down, it's not even a contest, though you have to take into consideration the dev time on Origins was 5+ years and they pooped out DA2 in about 15-18 months.

    • @Sharpclaw2000
      @Sharpclaw2000 6 лет назад +1

      yeah, and the male hawke is the standard aswell, they didn't even animate the woman.

    • @channel45853
      @channel45853 Год назад

      @@realmk orgins is slow and a lot of it can be pretty boring but overall it is a good game. Not as good as 2, the characters are way better in 2, and many of the antagonists.

  • @TheDemonGinger
    @TheDemonGinger 13 лет назад +3

    meredith may be scary but she was an awsome character in the story

  • @inkmage80
    @inkmage80 13 лет назад

    @Nanozom I agree 150%! I did the same thing, mage went with the Templar, Warrior, and Rough went with the mages. They actually already started working on Dragon Age 3, but they said they are more concerned with the expansions of 2 right now.

  • @SephirothsStudent
    @SephirothsStudent 11 лет назад +1

    She dies in the Deep Roads if you bring her, but not Anders too, otherwise, she becomes a Grey Warden. If you leave her home, she's taken into the circle.

  • @PxChAoS16
    @PxChAoS16 13 лет назад +7

    I found it very hard who to side with at the end, i eventually chose templars after about 20 mins of thinking haha

  • @hearmycallable
    @hearmycallable 10 лет назад +2

    Bethany D: And all of the circle magi who fell to the templars when the first enchanter went crazy. Seems like most of the magi that uses blood magic uses it in life or death, thinking they can handle the power.

  • @ImperialKnight770
    @ImperialKnight770 3 месяца назад

    can't believe I missed this game

  • @InsanityGames13
    @InsanityGames13 11 лет назад

    Ohh ok, ive been looking all over for it

  • @ThomasNoblitt
    @ThomasNoblitt 13 лет назад

    @svord000 Bethany probably likes the circle because she could be free of being hunted like a dog. As for Merrill, this is where the 'vigilant' Templars would come in. The Dalish shunned her and she would be suspected of blood magic and shadowed. She would never have gotten as far as she did, the Templars would have intervened. Plus the keeper said the clan kills them if they're dangerous. The mages were only allowed outside of the tower when they were need. They were kept on a very short leash.

  • @Lelouchxzero1
    @Lelouchxzero1 8 лет назад +11

    I chose Templars from a personal choice. having read the codex that Orsino knew of the existence of the bastard that kill my mother I had to help the Templars in hope that I could reach my sister before they did because if I help them maybe they would let my sister live. that was my hope and it all worked out for me. I even became Vicount. Also what i found funny for me is just how many people lied to cassandra in my playthough. Varric knows where hawke is and Leliana in my playthrough knew where the Warden was.

    • @teoadventures2564
      @teoadventures2564 8 лет назад

      +Lelouchxzero1 Agreed, I did chose the Templar for the same reason too...

    • @Shadowhunterbg
      @Shadowhunterbg 8 лет назад +11

      +Lelouchxzero1 I choosed the templars and im happy about it. My Hawke wanted to be neutral. I helped mages and templars in that conflict. But one of the mages really pissed me off. I saved her from one of Alaric's lackeys, set her free and later i found her in the Gallows. She was like "Oh they got me. Your help was not enough!!!" ( saying it with a hateful tone towards me). Later she becomes a blood mage and kills Thrask for no reason. She resorted to blood magic only because she wanted me dead for killing her crazy blood mage husband... I quickly assassinated that fool.
      Orsino kept a blood mage in secret that killed many women in Kirkwall. One that defiled their bodies with that unclean experiment. And he is the FIRST ENCHANTER for fucking sake! The leader of the Circle! How can he tolerate this?
      If the First Enchanter keeps a blood mage in secret then the Circle is really corrupt. A note shows that Orsino actually was curious of the results of Quentin's experiment. That's sick! We, the players, find out that Orsino protected that blood mage. I am sure that he knew about many more blood mages and kept his mouth shut.
      The bullshit that mages say "We turn to blood magic because we are oppressed and have no choice..." isn't working on me. A mage can cast fireballs, create lighting and fire storms and use devastating ice attacks while non mages fight with swords, bows and shields... A normal mage can stand their ground even without blood magic. Like Fenris said "This is just an excuse to use blood magic." And he is damn right!
      My Hawke didn't want power. She wanted peace to be restored. Becoming Vicount was a choice the people of Kirkwall made. Even now she is neutral.
      Let the mages hate my Hawke. They judge her by the choice she made in the end and not by the huge amount of good deeds she did for templars and mages before that BIG CHOICE.
      Siding with the templars means that you kill innocent people? Well no shit! How is that different from when you side with the mages? You don''t kill metal monsters. You kill men and women in that armor that have families to care for and had nothing to do with this. They only follow orders.
      Kirkwall was totally infested with blood mages and the presence of tevinter mages that supported all of this showed that Tevinter had plans for that city.
      As the Champion of Kirkwall i am the protector of this city. And siding with the templars, those who kept order, was my duty. And so she did. And the people of Kirkwall adore her for this.
      During the Rite of Annulment i saved as much mages as i could. Those who were strong willed and smart enough to NOT use blood magic.
      My Hawke loves her mage sister and Fenris and all of her friends. Let the mages hate her. THEY DON'T KNOW HER! :3

    • @teoadventures2564
      @teoadventures2564 8 лет назад

      Shadowhunterbg well said; same here; I tried with my Hawke(rogue) to save as many mages as posible in "The last Stand"; however; I wasn't sure If side Meredith or Orsino; at last..., I didn't regret it at all; discovering Orsino was keeping Quentin in "secret" made me mad.....

    • @Shadowhunterbg
      @Shadowhunterbg 8 лет назад +1

      TeoAdventures
      In my "Canon" storyline Hawke is also rogue. An archer in fact. As is my Warden (melee rogue). Rogues are just that fun for me! xD

    • @Lelouchxzero1
      @Lelouchxzero1 8 лет назад +3

      +TeoAdventures Best part is as batty as she is Meredith is right you don't summon a ritual out of thin air and how many demons did you kill in the circle once the battle started, and where did they all come from? Most of the mages all used or knew how to use blood magic.

  • @ghje100
    @ghje100 13 лет назад +1

    I admit Meredith is insane but, the templar do have a purpose, Orsino, Quentin the mage who kills your mother, Grace (growls at that two faced cow) even Anders, all of them deadly, I prefer mages so I can annoy Carver, but I liked that if you dont take him to the deep roads and he becomes a templar, later as you fight Meredith he actually stands up for you (smiles) it's sweet, anyhow like i was saying, Meredith is mad but the templars are doing a good job of their work

  • @Starl00
    @Starl00  13 лет назад

    @Tommichaeljones1992
    She left with the book in Act2, but she came back and i had to duel Arishok for her. According to the epilogue in the video, she stayed with me after the game ended.
    @ElementXCod
    Sword is Blade of Mercy, which is gift to Fenris. You can get it from chest during “Best Served Cold” quest.

  • @manwiththemachinegun
    @manwiththemachinegun 13 лет назад +5

    Basically, everyone would love the power of a mage, with none of the responsibility, checks and balances.
    That's why Templars exist.

    • @channel45853
      @channel45853 Год назад

      that's why but then they too get corrupted by their legal power

  • @user-yk9kh3xu5s
    @user-yk9kh3xu5s 3 года назад

    Since Red Lyrim is Titan blood infected by the Blight, just how hillarious is Meredith calling on "the Maker" is when invoking its power.

  • @nagatopain9
    @nagatopain9 13 лет назад

    @Starl00 i see your point, but i dont think mages had to be exiled from society. That will make some of them even more angry. The question is this: ¿they start being a threat because the templars exist or the templar exist because they started becomning a threat?
    I apologize if you doesn´t understan what i wrote. Im not so good at english

  • @alias100
    @alias100 13 лет назад

    @Starl00 Just because Mages have more of a tendency to be possessed or use blood magic does not mean they should all be literally imprisoned for something they were born with. Any person and Templar has a potential and capacity to murder and commit any kind of atrocity. Just as there are well meaning mages there will be corrupted ones, same can be said of normal people or even Templars themselves.

  • @ajaaaaaj
    @ajaaaaaj 12 лет назад

    Continuing from my last post: My first playthrough Hawke sided with the mages, but you could make an argument for siding with the Templars in order to make sure the truly innocent mages weren't killed out of hand (especially since that's explicitly an option).

  • @ultimathewarrior
    @ultimathewarrior 12 лет назад

    quick question: Is the voice actress that voices Meredith also voice Kreia from KotOR TSL? They sound similar to me

  • @Otterinheaven
    @Otterinheaven 13 лет назад

    @DaHuntsman1 Except that the Darker skin happens to have this random side-effect of talking to Satan, making willing bargains for power (In distress or premeditated) that is fueled by the blood of themselves/others (And possibly their lives). Then, of course, they could create thralls and make people do their bidding.
    Not to mention what a particular mage did. Give a powerful mage a few minutes in a building and he could make it explode spectacularly.

  • @VicGeorge2K6
    @VicGeorge2K6 13 лет назад

    Interesting alternate path, though either way Meredith dies learning (or never learning) that you can't mess with the Champion of Kirkwall.

  • @OtomostheCrazy
    @OtomostheCrazy 6 лет назад +1

    Willing sacrifices my ass. You could’ve continued looking for a way to get them out instead of powering up

  • @wilsonjchris1
    @wilsonjchris1 13 лет назад

    @Starl00 Being a grey warden is to be in a very strict group. It's not a group for one to enjoy. In the circle, she's surrounded by other mages, people who can sympathize with her; of course she likes it better in the circle. Bethany is at least an example of a decent mage. She rejected the use of blood magic, stated that she did not see it as the solution for freeing other mages. She took no selfish choice in achieving her ways, compromised no others in her actions. Evidence enough?

  • @MisterBlue56
    @MisterBlue56 13 лет назад

    The very last page in the book is a picture of Morrigan.

  • @Sonny565
    @Sonny565 13 лет назад

    @Iv83bloodknight The mages all use blood magic and summon demons in the Templar version too.

  • @FilipH86
    @FilipH86 13 лет назад

    @IsolationInstigation there needs to be some oversight of mages, just look at what Connor did in Dragon Age 1

  • @TheJoshMaster22
    @TheJoshMaster22 13 лет назад

    @FenrirTheDevourer To their credit, they were right all along. Orsino was just as insane as Meredith was. What got me on the mage's side was that I wasn't going to let them get screwed over because of the actions of one.

  • @lordharkon3584
    @lordharkon3584 11 лет назад +1

    I find it sad when the circle had gone rogue and the templars secede from the chantry. After all I've done to restore order between the two of them in origins. I swear if I could bring my Warden to appear in DA2, I would slap the shit everyone of them. Especially Anders.

  • @ThomasNoblitt
    @ThomasNoblitt 13 лет назад

    @svord000 The Templars in Ferelden werent like that. The reason Uldred and the other mages turned to blood magic in the first place was because they wanted out of the tower, to be free from Chantry rule. They kept the mages in the tower only to come out when they were needed. As for Meridith, would you let her live? The fact of the matter is that she was sick even before she was corrupted. Take it from the Dalish. Their keepers turn to BMag sometimes, and they don't have incidents like Ferelden

  • @MajorAlenko
    @MajorAlenko 13 лет назад +1

    aww I was hoping for more, like seeing hawke becoming the Viscount ect. :((

  • @gieduckqaz
    @gieduckqaz 10 лет назад +1

    I kinda liked the fact that both leaders were fucked up lol I knew something was up!

  • @AughustoCV
    @AughustoCV 12 лет назад +1

    @Michael5029 It's simple: EA wanted two boss fights, one of these two wasn't supposed to happen.

  • @baronvonjo1929
    @baronvonjo1929 5 лет назад

    I say mages go to a circle pass the harrowing and are free to stay or leave. And during training are allowed to leave to meet families of they want. I don't know what to do if they cant control their magic. But it's just a thought I had. Since some mages like the circle while some don't.

  • @jetfoxproductions
    @jetfoxproductions 13 лет назад

    @Starl00 all mages are cagged and watched by the templars, forced to face a demon and being killed if they fail, then they have blood drawn that i case they want freedom from the circle, they could be tracked down and killed or made tranquil depending on the templar's mood.
    it's not magic that is corrupt, it is the person that uses magic selfishly that is corrupt. there are mages that do harm but it has nothing to do with being born that way.

  • @InsanityGames13
    @InsanityGames13 11 лет назад

    how do you get the armor that hawke was wearing in this video?

  • @dreman999
    @dreman999 11 лет назад

    Think about it this way. You are controlling the damage and making sure the templars spare as much as possible.

  • @cadetyolo7502
    @cadetyolo7502 10 лет назад

    And thats how the "meat ball" Necromorph was created

  • @hune182
    @hune182 13 лет назад

    @sandhar95 If you take Bethany with Anders in the party last mission of act one she becomes a gray warden leave her behind she becomes a circle mage instead dont know what happens if you take her with you without anders...Isabella is another character you can get...not sure what circumstances it requires to get her but I just kept heading back once and awhile to the hanged man to get her quest

  • @1Lanavis1
    @1Lanavis1 12 лет назад

    What did you use to film this?

  • @shaunconnor13
    @shaunconnor13 13 лет назад

    does it matter how your game ends? because i sided with the templars and had to kill mages, but i never got round to fighting her, was i inpatient? or if you side with mages to get to fight her straight away?

  • @chrishamilton7516
    @chrishamilton7516 Год назад

    Way to outright prove the Chantry correct you psychopath. “You guys say we’re evil! We’ll show you! Prepare the ultimate evil spell we’ve been hiding!”

  • @ilima621
    @ilima621 13 лет назад

    @reapinUsoon When you visit the deep roads you must take Anders with you...he will point you in the direction of the Grey Wardens and they will put her through the Joining ritual.

  • @matthewhenry6468
    @matthewhenry6468 10 лет назад +12

    Why would anyone side with the Templars? I just couldn't bring myself to it!

    • @Darthwin1
      @Darthwin1 10 лет назад +18

      ***** yeah the fact that most mages in kirkwall were insane blood mages does not help their cause.
      Though blood magic at its base feels more like a slippery slope of a short cut that allows one to accomplish something they would normally require a lot of lyrium for.
      The best examples are Merrill when she talked about how she first needed it to cleanse the mirror shard or the first option of using blood magic to enter the fade and confront the demon in redcliff.
      Though it would also help if Templars eased up a little. Cullen seems to be the right kind of templar. He understands the danger that mages face, but is willing to listen to other people without raving like a madman.

    • @rayden54
      @rayden54 10 лет назад

      Darthwin Wright
      Cullen comes off much better in this game than in Origins. In Origins he was the one demanding the death of all the mages.

    • @Darthwin1
      @Darthwin1 10 лет назад +11

      rayden54 he was not exactly all that sane in that situation since he assumed the player character was an illusion brought by the demons and considering went from having a crush on the female mage character to that after everything that happened in the tower he probably went through a lot.

    • @_Seru_
      @_Seru_ 5 лет назад

      Because it's the right thing to do. Meredith went insane only because of red lyrium - mages were already evil through their blood magic and this "wonderful" Orsino actually supported the mass murderer who killed Hawke's mother.

    • @Adanu191
      @Adanu191 5 лет назад

      @@Darthwin1 Blood magic isn't evil. People are evil.

  • @andrews.5212
    @andrews.5212 2 года назад +1

    Going full templar feels odd...
    Guess the game hopes you go with the mages.. like in awakening the game points you go and defend vigil..
    Personally as soon as Bethany's was in the circle siding with the Templar was out of the question.

  • @Niskela
    @Niskela 11 лет назад

    What side should I pick ? whats better ? I mean whats the rigth side, and whats the evil...
    I heard that in DA 3 you can choose what happened in previous DA parts....or you can insert the save games for DA2 and DAO....the characters and everything that happened...
    I dont know what to do in DA2, which side, and everyone abanded me, i just have Bethany(Grey Warden), Anders, Varric and Merril..i completed the game with mages, but I dont know if I done it right,i want everything to be perfect in DA3

  • @dreman999
    @dreman999 11 лет назад

    One sound does not make an ending bad.

  • @Michael5029
    @Michael5029 12 лет назад +2

    I went with the mage ending to see what happens when someone goes with templars. Completely taken by surprise. On the mage playthrough Orsino still insists on blending all those bodies together and attacking me even though I helped the stupid fuck. Then I killed Meredith, which I fully intended to do.
    But in this playthrough, you help the fucking templars, kill the the deranged mages, but then all of a sudden, Meredith out of nowhere wants to kill you? What the fuck Bioware?

  • @Starl00
    @Starl00  13 лет назад

    @IsolationInstigation I tend to disagree. Though Kirkwall templars under Meredith went too far, the institution of Circles is necessary. Mages are too dangerous to be allowed to roam unchecked. What happens with Hawke's mother is meant to be the example. And Orsino knew about that, but preferred to keep his mage buddy existance a secret.
    Hell, if the people with built-in nukes could be born, you wouldn't allow them to just walk the streets. Governments would place them "somewhere safe".

  • @ScarsThatProve
    @ScarsThatProve 13 лет назад

    Well, there needs to be a balance. its not necesarrily that the mages are perfect and never do wrong, because like anyone, they can, but that they can enthrall others and can have powers beyond the norm they have to have something to keep them in check. The templars are necessary, but the two groups shouldnt be antagonistic of each other, rather they should work together. Only with mutual cooperation and respect would such a system work.

  • @SephirothsStudent
    @SephirothsStudent 11 лет назад

    To the Deep Roads? No. But Bethany does get taken to the circle if you leave her home on the expedition.

  • @Bingcrusher
    @Bingcrusher 13 лет назад

    im sure thats the hawke estate at the end when the seeker's are leaving

  • @mbbell23
    @mbbell23 13 лет назад

    @MW2Producting
    yeah we gotta wait for more downloadable content to come out :(

  • @Tempphone2
    @Tempphone2 12 лет назад

    hey dose anyone know how to side with the templars and have anders survive without romance i seen it on other videos but dont know how

  • @SealDude
    @SealDude 11 лет назад

    not really there are 2 different endings
    1 where the templars bow down in respect and one when they back away in fear..
    yeah...maybe not big changes but it will probably effect dragon age 3.
    either hawke will be mentioned/appear as a friend of the templars or a enemy of the templars

  • @mbbell23
    @mbbell23 13 лет назад

    @xyzme01
    Also, if you do take bethany/carver on the expedition, bring anders, then they become Grey Wardens, instead of dying a slow and horrible death lol.
    You can convince Fenris to fight with you against the templars if you finished his companion quests

  • @CBRetro
    @CBRetro 10 лет назад

    I should try and side with the templars just to see what it's like

  • @watchinginaz
    @watchinginaz 13 лет назад

    @watchinginaz I might eventualy side with the templars in a playthrough where Bethany becomes a Grey Warden or dies in the deep roads although I don't ever see myself killing her off in the Deep Roads. But I won't side with the Templars while she is in the circle, and for playthroughs where I am a mage myself I won't side with the templars.

  • @mopsus7
    @mopsus7 11 лет назад

    How to make a BioWare moral "crisis": STEP 1, make each character in the story present their views on the issue and their methods of achieving peace and freedom. 2, make all of these characters terrorists, psychopaths or blood mages later on. 3, disregard all character development if you need to squeeze in another boss battle. 4, pretend all of the above is actually on purpose, and that its part of your artistic vision.

  • @Gunfighter150
    @Gunfighter150 13 лет назад

    @skull2470 now that you mentioned it that sword do looks like sword edge

  • @tomrousseau9503
    @tomrousseau9503 9 лет назад

    where did you get that sword

  • @Everhardt94
    @Everhardt94 11 лет назад

    I think you can do that by having 100% rivalry with him.

  • @weslibravo
    @weslibravo Год назад

    Why there was still Sebastian? I thought he has left to Starkhaven. So we can't choose him anymore as an ally

  • @youwinoneinternets
    @youwinoneinternets 13 лет назад

    Though I haven't read through all of the codex, is there any law in the game lore that doesn't allow mages to leave for Tevinter instead of joining the circle? If there's no law against it you would think Templars would at least just offer mages the chance to be escorted out of their territory into the Imperium >.>

  • @jnowland23
    @jnowland23 13 лет назад

    my guess is that hawke and the warden from origins will fight with the maker or against him in DA3

  • @Enuvrack
    @Enuvrack 13 лет назад

    @Starl00 What about Hawk's sister. She's a decent mage.

  • @Shadowpack95
    @Shadowpack95 10 лет назад +1

    I think that the first thing im going to do in inquisition is romance Cassandra if I can

  • @wouhoulifeisamazing
    @wouhoulifeisamazing 10 лет назад +6

    So the dialogues are the only differences u_u Sweet. Definitely not their best game.

  • @sjkcm2
    @sjkcm2 11 лет назад

    Im still wondering wtf was it that the old dwarves discovered....(The red lirium) and where does it comes from? how does it tempts people? such curious things...

  • @MemeSupreme_
    @MemeSupreme_ 11 лет назад

    Merideth needs to be on Soulcalibur with that big ass sword