@Splat Nice work on the platinum, that can't have been easy. I didn't get anywhere close to it.
01.04.2024 - 17:09 / thegamer.com
There's no bonking in Dragon's Dogma 2, but that doesn't mean your Arisen doesn't get it on. One Redditor by the name of TianAnMen_8964 gathered a bunch of evidence in an attempt to prove that you sleep with your main pawn off-screen when you go to bed.
The first point of proof is that the game is PEGI 18 (or ESRB M). That isn't much to go off of, but it means that sex at least exists within Dragon's Dogma 2. The second point is more substantial - only your main pawn can enter your home. Everyone else will sit outside and wait for you to return.
The third, and perhaps most damning point, is that your main pawn can blush before and after you sleep in bed if your affinity is high enough. Either they watch you while you sleep and get some kind of pleasure out of it, or they join you in bed. The latter seems more likely, but just in case, check their eyes.
The only notch in the theory's belt is the idea that pawns are emotionless husks. But we've seen that this isn't true across both games.
As TianAnMen_8964 points out, "You are the only person in your world who can bond with the main pawn and spend days [and] even years with them to build relationships. And canonically, given enough time, pawns will receive real human emotions under the influence of the master [and] become no [different] than a real human being."
So, we know that pawns can form attachments, our main pawn enters our home privately with us, and they blush when we wake up together. Something's going on that we're not seeing.
But not everyone thinks the main pawn is bonking the Arisen behind closed doors while the rest of the party awkwardly waits outside. Some think it's more literal, that the two are sleeping together in the same bed in a "kinda romantic" way. Whatever the case, it's clear that there's more than just a budding friendship between the two.
Dragon's Dogma is the long-anticipated sequel to Capcom's action RPG. Once again taking on the role of the Arisen, the game promises full customisation in how you create your character and play through your story.
@Splat Nice work on the platinum, that can't have been easy. I didn't get anywhere close to it.
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@ApostateMage haha these moments are the best. This is the location I had wandered off to while getting side tracked from everything else. I went in a sorcerer (I think) and came back as a Magick Archer, then switched to thief at Bakbhattal after i'd levelled up to about MA lv5.