The dawn sword doesn't appear in "the demon of ice" quest but it does have the crown of winter (only after getting the two pieces in the specter of wyld quest).In most cases the game warns you with the exception of certain bigger changes (i.e. sex-changing characters which is kinda obvious). I know of a few that kinda apply. I don't know how far along you are so I'll try to be vague.
One I do know of though is with Azzyran. If you do the corrupt end to her questline it becomes impossible to recruit her as a companion but she can still be interacted with in the hive.
There is also a unique weapon called the Dawnsword acquired during Ryn's questline, specificallyThe Demon of Ice. I don't remember exactly how it works but there are two versions of it and which one you get depends on your choices and require different levels of corruption to use. Each version also has its own achievement tied to it when acquiring it.at the end of Act I
Another one that is kinda along the same line is a certain genie character can provide unique boons but depending on your choices you can lose out on those.
Right, been over a year so I tried to refresh by looking at wiki and got a lil mixed up. Thanks for correcting!The dawn sword doesn't appear in "the demon of ice" quest but it does have the crown of winter (only after getting the two pieces in the specter of wyld quest).
The dawn sword is its own quest called "high ground" given to you by sanders after completing the winter wolf quest which only needs you to complete the winter city portion of in her foot steps and land of milky honey to get
This is a much more complicated issue, which I also wanted to open a post on. I think it has roots in a mix of gamist tradition and immature vision of sexual relationships: associating "winning the game" with dominance, and being defeated with submission.Why da fuck are you almost always punished (mechanically) if you play a submissive character.