We all know that a major part of most BioWare games and specifically the Dragon Age franchise in this case, are the romances. Nurturing a blossoming relationship with your beau of choice is rewarding and even a brief dalliance with another character can open up a world of plot you wouldn’t have experienced otherwise. But what happens to the folk you DON’T romance? Well, like in any group of friends, they have their own couplings, flings and rivalries. Sometimes these are acted out in plain sight for the player, or they (more often) are discussed or alluded to by companions when you’re out and about. So here’s a list of the Dragon Age couples you may have not been aware of that I’ve discovered during my playthroughs. Have I missed any? Let me know in the comments below, and of course - spoilers ahoy!
Morrigan and Alistair:
This is kind of a cheat one really because it’s part of the main story, so the chances of you missing it are pretty much zero. Alistair can be convinced to sleep with Morrigan for reasons I won’t go into too much detail on, in case you’ve not played Dragon Age: Origins (if you haven’t you should, get it right now!). It can actually have some interesting repercussions in Dragon Age: Inquisition if you do too.
Isabela and Zevran:
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