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Build 6 Answers How do I solve who needs rescuing? Side Quest 9 Answers Is there any way to save Mother? Side Quest 1 Answer. Ask A Question. Browse More Questions. Keep me logged in on this device. Forgot your username or password? User Info: snakepit snakepit 10 years ago 1 Without going into too many spoilers.. In Act 2, I gave Isabella the thing she wanted and she took off on me. Can I get her back? More importantly, I still have one of her companion quests left before I progress into Act3 - something where I have to talk to her in the Hanged Man but since she's gone, I cannot complete this quest.
Can I also finish this later if I get her back? User Info: ericcarter ericcarter 10 years ago 2 The quest you will not be able to finish, she is gone now and if you go on to act 3 its gone, no real big deal. User Info: tripleh tripleh 10 years ago 3 you also have to have to choose her over aveline before the quest and tell her your going to give her the relic.
User Info: ericcarter ericcarter 10 years ago 4 tripleh posted She was the character you could have a threesome with in the brothel - yeah, now you remember. During this conversation, be sarcastic for the first option, then flirt for the second. Flirt with her once more to initiate some mid-game sexy time. Once you have it, visit Isabela in The Hanged Man to give her the gift. Not doing so will cause her to leave your party permanently. During said mission, make sure to stay on her side and not let her be taken.
Above - The talisman is in a storage box at the center-left portion of the map. The Rivaini Talisman gift can be tricky to find. In the end, Isabela finds her crew and tells them about the dangers of trying to escape and asks them to choose whether they want to stay or come with her.
Her crew decides to come with her. However, before she has a chance to open up the cells, Rasaan appears. She says that the other Qunari thought she'd try to escape but she knew her better. The enraged Rasaan doesn't care about converting Isabela anymore, believing that the only solution is her death.
In the fierce battle that ensues, Rasaan is eventually defeated. Isabela holds her dagger to Rasaan's throat, ready to kill. She then tells her that her birth name was Naishe but it isn't anymore. She then drives the dagger into the ground, deliberately missing Rasaan's head, thus showing that she had no intention of killing her. At the same time, Alistair duels Sten now the Arishok and defeats him. Alistair refuses to kill him and instead offers him to work together against Titus, an offer which Sten accepts.
Accompanied by two Qunari dreadnoughts, Isabela, Alistair, Varric, Sten and her crew set sail once more in her restored pirate ship towards Titus' stronghold in Seheron.
Qunari dreadnoughts attack Aurelian Titus ' fortress and Varric infiltrates the building while Isabela and Alistair assault the fortress directly with the Qunari. Isabela's nightmare as a Qunari convert wearing Vitaar. Varric's attempt to free King Maric from the Magrallen causes everyone to be pulled into the Fade. Isabela is found trapped in a nightmare created by magister Aurelian Titus in the Fade, where she is a Qunari and no longer remembers her true past.
Varric and Maevaris Tilani find her but she doesn't recognize them as anyone but bassra and attacks them. Eventually Titus finds them and summons demons to kill them all. The trio all escape and once safe, Varric tries to remind her of who she really is and that this Qunari facade is not who she wants to be.
Although she initially believes it would be easier to submit to others' expectations, she is eventually convinced that she does not want to be defined by others; thus making peace with her doubts and trials and also becoming content with her self perception and dignity as a hero.
The trio then heads off in search of Alistair. Isabela rejoins Alistair and Varric to attack Titus and distract him long enough to allow Maevaris and Maric to kill him. After escaping the Fade, she is present when Alistair shatters the Magrallen, killing Maric. Afterwards she asks Varric if Alistair made the right decision, to which he replies that he doesn't know. Varric states that she went back to the Raiders of the Waking Sea and is calling herself an admiral.
Varric admits he isn't sure if she actually has a position of authority within the Raiders or if it's just another self-styled title. If Isabela was romanced: Later upon asking Hawke why they are alone, they state that they and Isabela never really believed in being tied down and so she understood when they had to go into hiding. Hawke still plans to reunite with her someday. If Hawke survives the encounter with the Nightmare demon, Varric comments that Isabela will follow them to Weisshaupt whether Hawke likes it or not.
Isabela values fun, freedom and getting ahead; she responds well to sarcasm. Jokes, flirting and a Hawke who solves problems in particularly clever and devious ways will delight her. She also approves if Hawke is slightly selfish in dealing with other people, trying to squeeze a little extra money out of them. Getting involved in other people's business tends to annoy Isabela, so helping a character just for the sake of helping and not asking for a reward will often earn her ire.
She also generally disapproves of rules and authority and attempts by Hawke to enforce rules on other people especially her. Another thing to note is that in some cases, Isabela will also respond well to Hawke's decision to not get involved at all in matters of no immediate concern to Hawke or their companions.
Butting in to personal discussions, disagreements, and the like will sometimes irk Isabela. This is especially true with people Hawke has never met before. Isabela was the first romance option announced for both male and female Hawke. It is possible to pursue a romance through proper dialogue in Act 2 and eventually solidify it in the final moments of Act 3.
However, like Fenris, Isabela will not move into the Hawke Estate. Keeping the Isabela Romance: Isabela is usually the first romance to become available, thus, if a player wishes to keep her as the primary love interest, they may encounter certain challenges. Generally speaking, if another companion is romanced and moves in with Hawke, the move automatically breaks off all other romances, including Isabela who will never move in.
However, that does NOT mean it is safe to romance other characters as long as they don't move in. It is confirmed 1. In other words, even if you sleep with Merrill and immediately break it off at the first possible opportunity right after sex , you will most likely have terminated the Isabela romance regardless.
In such a case, you can and likely will end up without either romance. But if you want to sleep with Merrill and afterwards romance Isabela, the solution is to simply not speak to Isabela in Act 2 until you had sex with Merrill and broke the romance afterwards. In Act 2, talk to her in the Hanged Man and choose all the possible flirt options for both quests.
The quests will be available from the start of the Act, and afterwards she will approach Hawke in their estate. If Hawke chooses to engage in the romance scene, she will be reluctant to bring love into their relationship.
Isabela will state that they were merely "rutting" and that her "curiosity is sated" and will ask if Hawke intended something more. Hawke then has two dialogue options: "Why not? She was forced to remain with him until Zevran assassinated him, allowing her to take over the ship and become captain herself.
Isabela will also reveal that she has only truly loved someone once, a man of unknown name, but she fled after he asked for her hand and broke his heart in the end.
If Hawke kills the Arishok rather than let him take her, she will argue with Hawke and leave Kirkwall, telling the Champion "I didn't do it for them. I did it for you.
It was always about you. She feels that returning the relic to the Qunari was a foolish decision and partially blames Hawke for getting her in more trouble with Castillon. After her quest No Rest for the Wicked is finished, she offers Hawke a position on her new ship, admitted if someone like Hawke was on board her old one, she would likely never have crashed. She then admits nervously she thinks she is falling for Hawke and asks if Hawke feels the same way, which the Champion can accept or deny.
If Hawke has engaged in a rivalry romance and told her to keep the ship, she will admit regretting doing so. If she was not allowed to have it, she'll say that she is happy that Castillon is gone, and that she feels good about avenging the people he wronged. She then will say she is willing to change "for you", if she is given some time. The rest of the dialogue is the same as the friendship romance.
At the end of the game, Varric says all the companions separated from Hawke, "except Isabela of course. Sometimes a bug occurs which causes Varric to state in the epilogue that Isabela remained with Hawke, even if another companion was romanced at the game's end.
Upgrades to Isabela's armor, Threads of the Eastern Seas , can be found at the following locations:. If Isabela is romanced , she will update her outfit with a black corset, added goldwork embroidery to the bottom hem of her sash, a red scarf around her right bicep, and replaces the leather pauldron on her left shoulder with a metal one. Early concept art for Dragon Age II. Dragon Age Wiki Explore. Dragon Age Series. Explore Wikis Community Central.
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