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Once you actually start the DLC story and arrive in the Burning Shores, access to your Sunwing and to fasttravel back to the main map will be blocked. Once you complete the intro the very next quest after entering Fleet's End has you perform steps that remove the block on the Sunwing and on fasttravel, at which point you can freely travel between the maps and do any activities anywhere.
Easy to miss: If you sit with Varl at various points during the Burning Shores quests, Aloy will share her thoughts.
Aloy is the queen
The only possible male romanceable option (if ever) will be Avad.
Dinoland was cool though.
i recommend you to do side quests. so far they are the best part of the game , even better than in previous one.
forced romance have never been a good thing. reminds me of one of the dlc for assasin's creed odyssey even rejecting did nothing since, you got the romance lol.
at least you can reject the romance here so i can live with that.
Really this as a series I did not feel that was even needed. Aloy always seemed like a loner on a mission to save the world. I will probably reject that romance option because it just doesn't fit my version of Aloy.