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Apr. 1st, 2015 06:38 pmOn the one hand Dorian’s romance side-quest kind of bothers me because it involves disregarding his wishes on a personal matter, which sits even more awkwardly when his companion side-quest can already have you deceiving and pressuring him about his family relations for his ‘own good’.
On the other hand, it is…nonetheless an amusingly / painfully good example of the sort of issues he and Lewen would need to navigate in their relationship. Like, theirs is a happy, successful, respectful partnership for the most part – they’re very much friends first, and they have a lot of things in common as young idealistic mages who take considerable pride in their positions. They come from rather different backgrounds, though, and they’re a study in contrasts on a few other matters, and things like Lewen’s compulsive problem-solving can be a bit contentious.
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On the other hand, it is…nonetheless an amusingly / painfully good example of the sort of issues he and Lewen would need to navigate in their relationship. Like, theirs is a happy, successful, respectful partnership for the most part – they’re very much friends first, and they have a lot of things in common as young idealistic mages who take considerable pride in their positions. They come from rather different backgrounds, though, and they’re a study in contrasts on a few other matters, and things like Lewen’s compulsive problem-solving can be a bit contentious.
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