I'm familiar with how to do it, but I'm a bit confused at one thing. On The Dragon Age Wiki, I read that in the quest SPOILER "A Bitter Pill", you need to give the lone slave girl you find 10 coins and send her off on her own...but I've been past that part with a previous character...and doing that doesn't get you anything...while taking her in and telling fenris you're giving her a job nets you +5 Friendship points...doesn't that seem the more logical thing to do, even Fenris with the other option says "She'll be robbed before the day's out." So is giving her the money and telling her to leave REALLY that important, or is that just Wiki exaggerating?Dragon Age 2 Fenris Romance?
Fenris is difficult to please and every little bit of + on friendship helps. Keep in mind Fenris wants every slave to be free and able to live their own lives as they please. Giving the girl coins and sending her off to her own fate seems wrong when he says "She'll most likely be robbed before the day's out." But then you get +10 Friendship. If you want to win Fenris over, go against Mages whenever possible, or don't take him on quests involving them unless you plan to cross them (Anders and Merrill). Let him kill anyone that crosses him and flirt every time you get the option.Dragon Age 2 Fenris Romance?
I don't think it matters. I always give her a job. It had no negative impact on the romance at all. Perhaps the guide was telling what to do if you want to romance him as a rival.Dragon Age 2 Fenris Romance?
Redo it next time around.
Just beat the game and it feels as if everything I did wasn't important. There were a bunch of cliffhangers that did not get resolved and seeing how loading the save from the first Dragon Age did not effect anything more than a few lines of dialogue, I feel it will be very disappointing to wait for Dragon Age 3 just to have the same experience. I wouldn't worry about how the fate of slave girl on a side quest will influence your gameplay because if it does, it won't be for quite some time until the next Dragon Age or a scam of a downloadable patch.
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