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racket75's avatar
11 years ago

Kieran absent from epilogue's last slide

There is a bug during the last slide of the epilogue wherein Morrigan is leaving Skyhold alone when she should be leaving with Kieran. I found out recently that there are two variants of the last slide (one with morrigan and kieran, one with morrigan alone). Kieran was there throughout my entire playthrough, but the game decided to show the slide with morrigan alone in the epilogue. Can we expect a fix for this in patch 3?

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  • Anonymous's avatar
    Anonymous
    11 years ago

    I wonder... I think it might be a bug that has been fixed now. But then again, I wonder what options in the game trigger Morrigan to be alone if it isn't a bug. I read on another forum that when Morrigan drinks from the well, she might as well be without Kieran for reasons.

    In my playthrough my Inquisitor drank from the well and Kieran was always there. So I cannot tell from personal experience.

    Just food for thought. If it was a bug, maybe you might want to reload a save game previous to the epilogue and try again? I think the patch notes said it was fixed IF it was a bug, now. So it wouldn't hurt to check if you have a recent save game available.

  • Thank you for the reply.

    Sadly, I already reloaded a save file before the epilogue and it still showed Morrigan alone in the last slide.

    I currently have two playthroughs finished. The first one showed Morrigan with Kieran in the last slide (Morrigan drank from the well in this Playthrough). However, in my second playthrough, the last slide showed Morrigan alone (Again, she was the one who drank from the well). I did nothing differently in both playthroughs, yet there was a variation in the last slide.

    There are a lot of in-game bugs that are not fixed yet. I'm assuming this is one because I haven't found any legitemate source that showed me what affected the variation in the last slide (Other than the presence or absence of Kieran in the Keep's World State of course).

    I hope someone can shed some light to this