Originally Posted by HFA
And the first part of his romance path isn't even sincere, he'll give (mostly) fake compliments to lure you in and then use having sex and feigned romance with you as a means to have you become protective of him so that he can feel safer. He only starts feeling more for you later on, but right up until rejecting the ascension, he's probably the most selfish companion only ever acting out of self-interest.

But he butters you up pretty good.

Originally Posted by Taril
It was made as a CRPG, as a title in a series that is predominantly CRPGs, by a company that makes CRPGs, for people who like CRPGs.

I know, (Sorry! XD) that's why I was initially not interested in it at all. I looked into it because some mates of mine started playing it and what I found (on yt but also some interviews with the devs) mostly highlighted how the game encourages creative problem solving. Of course I might have had a peculiar algorithm working for me, but I did get the impression that they were aiming for a wider audience than just CRPG fans in mind.

Originally Posted by Taril
Making every dialogue terse and to the point is not believable. Sure, Gith may be like that. But other people will vary based on personality.

Where did "terse and to the point" come from?

But I feel the conversation gotten a little lost, I am not sure what the context of the scene with Morrigan is, it reminds me of the scene when Astarion needles you after you spend time with Lae'zel (flopping about like dead fish) which stands in the context of his simple plan, and shows you just how an obnoxious a gossip he can be. It makes sense for him to butt in here but it would feel very weird to me if every companion wanted to chat about my character's relationship. I am also fine with Wither's dialogue for commenting on your relationship, it's basically a joke on the discomfort of someone being nosy about your romance, it doesn't need extra treatment, getting personalised responses to it is enough in my opinion. I rather have the personalised dialogue in situations that matter.

With generic I meant that "oh that oaf makes you happy, he must be good in bed" is an extremely cliché insult, but you are right, that might just be in character for her, but it's hard to imagine someone is looking forward to this conversation. But I also don't have emotional attachment to it, for me it's just a snippet of dialogue.