NWN 2 Casavir/Bishop scene
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bishop is so fuckin hot. :)
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Bishop was so right.
My PC always got so annoyed with Casavir because he did behave like he needed to protect me. And if I recall, my PC was the one who saved his ass. My PC still had respect for Bishop even though he betrayed her.
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@QueenofBlades56 near the end of chapter 2 if you have higher influence with Bishop than Casavir. I had over 20 points of influence and got this scene. My character was Chaotic Good nonetheless.
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I wished obsidian took the time to fully develop Bishop as a Romantic Interest. And made the betrayal more relative to influence, per say, if you have higher influence with Casavir, Bishop betrays you, if the opposite then Casavir betrays you. Casavir was after all quick to leave Neverwinter because he killed the other man that wanted Ophala. And I even had Casavir saying that following my character was an ordeal. So maybe it could happen like with Aribeth in NWN1 and him becoming a blackguard
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I love playing these two against each other XD Then just deny it all at the end. I must admit this game is legendary for the things you can do to screw over your companions. Play Bishop and Casavir against each other, play Sand and Qara against each other and of course asking Elanee if she was offering when she complimented your parenting :P
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That Bishop's a no-good rebel who needs to straighten up and fly right.
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what was your character alignment and influence with the two of them?
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anyone have any idea what triggers this?
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@Fomalhaut48 at the 90% of the game.
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Obviously Bishop is the evil twin of Alistair from Dragon Age.
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@Jeet27 Depending on how you got along with the characters, Bishop tells you why he betrayed you to begin with, IIRC. It was egoistic, yeah, but he almost would have kept going with your PC if it weren't for Duncan and his debt. I hated him too at first. The ending shed some light into his character and motives, though, which I really liked because the actual complexity of his character became more apparent. I love Casavir as well, but Bishop turned out to be the more interesting one to me.
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How could anyone like Bishop when he thinks of you as 'a wench' :-P Casavir is a gentleman and at the end makes the ultimate sacrifice to save others (you learn about this in motb) while Bishop is just selfish and loathesome (chaotic evil after all) When he ended up at the wall, honestly I just laughed.
When does this happen? I'm at the beginning...
Fomalhaut48 2 years ago
Near the end of Act 2, i think. That's about 35-40hours in.
lobboblob 2 years ago