StarfieldLike all Bethesda games, there is a complex web of factions, lore, characters and mysteries that intertwine and get all tangled up in the best possible ways. A lot of Starfield Best moments come from when it explores its deep and rich lore, such as its fanatical faction, House Va’ruun, which worships a giant space serpent. There’s a lot of depth here, explained in-game by certain key characters, including the ever-lovable Andreja.
While the revelation of Andreja’s connection to House Va’ruun was poorly handled in StarfieldIt still added considerable depth to the character. Importantly, if the player romances her, she will often lament that they will not be taken by the Great Serpent when it eventually awakens and reclaims all of creation. It’s a tough pill to swallow for most Andrea fans, because they want nothing more than for her to be happy, but For those who took the snake’s embrace trait at the beginning of the game, this is a head-scratching moment.
Andreja’s reaction doesn’t make sense with Snake’s embracing trait
She thinks the player will be left behind in Starfield
One of these Starting traits players can choose from Starfield is called snake’s embraceAnd it is largely mediocre. It’s one of a handful of religious traits that are supposed to help flesh out a character’s backstory and allow fans to play around a bit. The actual effect of the trait is that when players grave jump, they will get a temporary boost to their health and oxygen, but if they don’t jump regularly, their health and oxygen will drop.
However, the important part of this trait, and the aspect that clashes so fundamentally with Andreja’s character, is that it tells the player “Raised to worship the great serpent.” This would imply that, at some point, HHe believed that the great serpent was not only real and not a delusion of the founders of the religion, but that they too would be saved.. For fans who want to play that they are part of House Va’ruun, or just that they believe in the Great Serpent, This is a great option, as long as they don’t romance Andreja.
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The problem arises when Andreja tells the player that she is worried that they will not be taken to safety by the big snake When it finally wakes up. This directly contradicts the trait that clearly mentions how the player grew up believing in the great serpent. It robs the player of any sense that they are a believer, thus breaking the immersion the game tries so hard to maintain.And also prevents them from fully committing to Andreja’s romantic plot, a shame considering that time Starfield Has some terrible romance options, Andreja is, at least in some players’ eyes, the best.
The snake’s embrace trait ruins romancing Andreja in Starfield
It’s hard to look past this immersion-breaking issue
Of course, there are many things that do not make sense StarfieldBut the inconsistency with the snake’s embrace trait feels less like a lore anomaly and more like a general oversight. What should happen is that Andreja is happy that both she and the player will be taken together, and she does not have to worry that the person she loves will be left behind.
Fans who want to romance Andreja should feel rewarded for picking this option In the same way as they should feel isolated from anti-house Varun characters.
This also potentially speaks to the validity of traits in Starfield And how valuable they really areEspecially when it comes to impressive and meaningful consequences on the game world and its inhabitants. While some traits feel worthwhile and can give the player a fun distraction or change how they approach certain features such as companions, they feel largely inconsequential a lot of the time. Snake’s hug is a good example of this, as when it should be most important with Andreja, it does not make a difference.
It is quite possible that this will be one of the many issues Starfield’s Shattered Space Can fix, although it seems unlikely and really should be addressed in a free patch. Unfortunately, the inconsistency remains a real shame, because Bethesda has proven time and time again to be diligent in making player’s choices an inherent and fundamental part of its games.
naturally, Starfield Fans may try to ignore this problem, especially since it is only one of many parts of dialogue that Andreja has, but at the end of the day, for many, it will be difficult to overlook.
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PC, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S
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September 6, 2023