Divinity: Dragon Commander

Divinity: Dragon Commander

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Harper Aug 7, 2013 @ 9:34am
Princess outfits?
What do the princess outfits represent?

I ended up marrying the elven princess, and I noticed when I got to the end of her storyline that she had changed clothing into a more conservative white gown.

I've heard other people here say that, depending on the choices you make, your wife can end up behaving differently towards you - could this outfit change be signifying that somehow? Are there two endings for each princess?
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DeathKnight  [developer] Aug 7, 2013 @ 9:52am 
All princesses go through a character arc that you guide them through. For instance, one princess becomes either more pragmatic or more spiritual. The outfits represent what direction they are going in.
Dutchbubble Aug 7, 2013 @ 10:01am 
happened to me at the end of chapter 2 :P very funny how my princess rebels against her native country hahaha. Not gonna tell you which princess it is cuz i dont want to spoil it for you ;)
ElokoMs Aug 7, 2013 @ 10:05am 
I married the elven princess and she got a green dress.
Harper Aug 7, 2013 @ 10:51am 
Hm, I'm guessing that you chose to side with the elves when it came to the princess, ElokoMs? I tended to side against them and was impressed with how the princess rose to the challenge and made some clever compromises. Presumably the green is the symbol of elvish tradition.
ElokoMs Aug 7, 2013 @ 11:41am 
I mostly made the pro-nature decisions and let her do the stoner-party.
In case of the nations, the lizzards are the only ones with 100% at the moment (beginning of chapter 3)
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Date Posted: Aug 7, 2013 @ 9:34am
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