So apparently in Dragon Age: Veilguard all characters are pansexual?
Which might be fun from the angle of "I can romance any love interest with any character I make."
But also. I don't know. I liked characters having their own sexualities.
Editing to add from my reblog because I got misunderstood:
I liked having Sera with her own obvious preferences, not just being a lesbian but having a type. I love Dorian and the fact that his sexuality was important to his story. It's kind of an obvious plot, so I was hoping they'd play more with making individual sexualities relevant to characters' personal stories. Bi characters never really got that treatment, it's usually just a conversation where they casually say they like both men and women.
I'm bi, I'm not complaining about characters being multisexual. But this choice makes me worry that they're defaulting to "we'll let the players do what they want and we don't have to talk about anything queer in-game or actually put effort into it." I hope I'm wrong, but given all the mess with the company, that's where my mind went. Especially when DA2 was kinda like that.
Also, Tevinter canonically has more issues around queerness, we saw it with both Dorian and Krem. I wanted to see more of it handled in the story, but this feels pushed aside.




















