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She won't survive this adventure.
I'll bet my shield on it.
Agreeing to help people sometimes gets disapproval.
I roared at a crazy guy once, she found that amusing.
She also dislikes it if you bring on unnecessary combat. Like breaking up the two having sex in the shed.
I figured that was more for having to see those two going at it than the actual combat lol.
Could be. But she also does not like it when you expose Aunt Ethel for who she really is. A witch. Not a helpless old lady. :P Shadowheart is one of the hardest to get high approval from my experience in EA.
oh yeah. shes just like a real woman. its kinda ridiculous.
oh she wants you to approve of her and care but dont you dare ask her any actual questions or expect her to explain herself.
jesus. never seen a game before where every dialogue option is the wrong choice.
the best thing to do is when she shows that she isnt interested in sharing, the game actually means it, dont press her on -anything-. and anytime the game gives you the option to just be silent, take it, theres a reason its an option.
game too realistic
It doesn't seem to fit together quite right.
Not essentially, but actually.
Yeah. I think it will be possible to change her mind in the future and redeem her from her crazy religion. That is what I gathered from the PFH event. That it can be good to not always get their approval, but to challenge why they feel the way they do.
I seem to recall she mentioned there were others that came along as well. Maybe she was just the trainee that came along with other more skilled members. Guess will see as the story progresses.