Originally Posted by Boblawblah
Sort of off-topic, but when you play as an origin, do you choose their dialogue (voiced I assume?), and basically decide their personality? I never played an origin in DOS2, so I'm not sure how exactly it works. If you do, I don't really see the point in playing an origin? Can you not see their full quest if they're simply a party member?

In DOS2 (haven't played in a while) I remember you getting all of the lines the regular characters got, but from time to time you could also have special dialogue options that only the origin you are playing would get.

So if you played a custom character and someone asked "What are we going to do about this?" you would get the options of...

1. [Noble] I come from high places and I say we let them starve!
2. Let's go help and feed them.
3. This isn't my problem.
4. I met a witch on the other side of the map who might be able to help.

But if you were playing The Red Prince it would be like...

1. [Noble] I come from high places and I say we let them starve!
2. Let's go help and feed them.
3. This isn't my problem.
4. I met a witch on the other side of the map who might be able to help.
5. [Red Prince] A noble born lizard does not get his hands dirty with this type of filth!
6. [Red Prince] In my kingdom even the lowest among us will be fed, I guess.