Well, I'll probably redo it in the keep and maybe tweak some things, but my most roleplayingey game was:
Female, casteless dwarf warrior
- Followed Berhat's instructions to the letter (i.e. murdered Oskais and returned his Lyrium).
- Accepted the maker's blessing at Ostagar (not actually a game affecting choice, but it pretty much decided all the choices I made from then on).
- Did all companion quests by the end of the game (except Loghain's).
- Romanced Alistair (more on that later)
- Deferred to the knight commander on the circle (circle was spared).
- Killed Connor, left Jowan in the dungeon.
- Killed Sophia Dryden and Avernus.
- Preserved the ashes and let Genitivi leave with the good news
- Sided with Behlen for the sake of family. Destroyed the anvil of the void.
- Cured the werewolf curse (seriously, what is with every other option in that quest)
- Arranged for Alistair and Anora to marry (for the greater good)
- Killed Loghain myself, to preserve Alistair's integrity
- Got dumped by Alistair. Took it well.
- Refused the ritual.
- Left Alistair at the gate.
- Died slaying the archdemon.
- Didn't play through Awakening, because I was dead.
DA2
- Female Hawke
- Rogue
- Aggressive personality
- Basically didn't give a crap about anyone else's problems and was always looking out for Hawke's own status and bottom line.
- Rivalmanced Sebastian (I get to be a queen, bitches!)
- Rivalled almost everyone else, except Isabella and Fenris (yes, I rivalled Bethany)
- Sided with the Templars.
- Was named the new Viscount in the epilogue!
So basically, my Origins character found Je.. uh.. Andraste, got a bad case of the zeal of the convert, and decided to follow an extremely literal and black and white moral path, culminating in self-sacrifice.
While, my DA2 character was just power-hungry and solely in it for themselves.
Female, casteless dwarf warrior
- Followed Berhat's instructions to the letter (i.e. murdered Oskais and returned his Lyrium).
- Accepted the maker's blessing at Ostagar (not actually a game affecting choice, but it pretty much decided all the choices I made from then on).
- Did all companion quests by the end of the game (except Loghain's).
- Romanced Alistair (more on that later)
- Deferred to the knight commander on the circle (circle was spared).
- Killed Connor, left Jowan in the dungeon.
- Killed Sophia Dryden and Avernus.
- Preserved the ashes and let Genitivi leave with the good news
- Sided with Behlen for the sake of family. Destroyed the anvil of the void.
- Cured the werewolf curse (seriously, what is with every other option in that quest)
- Arranged for Alistair and Anora to marry (for the greater good)
- Killed Loghain myself, to preserve Alistair's integrity
- Got dumped by Alistair. Took it well.
- Refused the ritual.
- Left Alistair at the gate.
- Died slaying the archdemon.
- Didn't play through Awakening, because I was dead.
DA2
- Female Hawke
- Rogue
- Aggressive personality
- Basically didn't give a crap about anyone else's problems and was always looking out for Hawke's own status and bottom line.
- Rivalmanced Sebastian (I get to be a queen, bitches!)
- Rivalled almost everyone else, except Isabella and Fenris (yes, I rivalled Bethany)
- Sided with the Templars.
- Was named the new Viscount in the epilogue!
So basically, my Origins character found Je.. uh.. Andraste, got a bad case of the zeal of the convert, and decided to follow an extremely literal and black and white moral path, culminating in self-sacrifice.
While, my DA2 character was just power-hungry and solely in it for themselves.