follows in the footsteps of all games before it and allows its protagonist Rook to find love among their companions. However, Rook isn't the only person available in Thedas, and just like, 's companions can look to other characters for romance. While not all companions will pair off with someone else, others have some surprising choices for new partners.
Non-romanced companions finding love or simply having some fun together isn't something new for. One example can be seen with Fenris and Isabela, who will enter into a casual arrangement in 's Act 3 if neither has been romanced by Hawke. However, this idea was expanded on for with companions pairing off with each other and NPCs such as Sera and Dagna or Blackwall and Josephine.
With seven romance options in covering a vast array of personalities, any type of Rook can find love. But depending on who Rook flirts with, it is possible for unromanced companions to seek affection elsewhere, either with each other or, in one case, with a familiar faction member. Best of all, each companion pairing is incredibly well thought out, making each one add a touch of realism to the world.
Bonds with your companions in Dragon Age: The Veilguard can grow when you give them certain gifts, but these items are all across different locations.
There are five companions out of Rook’s team of seven who will romance other characters if Rook hasn’t flirted with them. Although it’s not possible to romance multiple characters in , Rook can flirt with all companions without any negative effects. However,ignoring the flirting options in dialogue can be rewarding as well.
One of the sweetest examples of romance between companions is Taash, who can be encouraged to pursue Scout Harding. If neither Taash nor Harding is flirted with, then after a certain point, Taash will approach Rook for some guidance. It is pretty obvious from the banter between Taash and Harding while exploring that they are interested in each other, with Harding frequently
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