#but none more than in DAII
Explore tagged Tumblr posts
deathbind · 3 months ago
Text
There's something about the fact that you not only get Hawke's armor in DA:TV but they added a face paint that could pass for one of Hawke's
4 notes · View notes
rookinthecrownest · 3 months ago
Note
3 from general, 16 from Wardens, 26 from Hawke, 22 from Inquisitor?
Hi!! Thank you so much for the ask!
Is your worldstate pro-mage or pro-templar? Is it mixed?
So in pretty much every DA game I've played, I have played pro-mage characters. My first Warden was a human mage Amell, my first Hawke was a pro-mage rights mage, my Inquisitor is vehemently pro-mage rights mage lol. If there's an opportunity to advance mage rights, apparently every hero in my world-state has taken it LOL.
Warden: Did the Warden keep in touch with any of the companions?
My canon Warden, Serafina Amell, actually sacrificed herself to end the Fifth Blight. But, I imagine that if she had survived, she would have stayed in touch with all of them as best as she could! Well...Maybe all except Oghren...
Hawke: Is there anything from Tale of the Champion that they might not agree with?
Ohh, this is a good question... I'm not sure I have a great answer because tbh I haven't played DAII in a VERY long time so I only remember vague details and major plot points. Perhaps how Anders is portrayed through the whole thing? I think although she didn't end up romancing Anders, she likely feels that the circumstances that lead him to do what he did, and just how dire things were for mages in Kirkwall leading up to the Chantry explosion. Idk if that really comes across well in The Tale of the Champion. But I think she'd be like - hey, yeah sure the loss of life in the Chantry explosion was bad but where was the outrage when thousands of innocent mages were being killed/abused/etc throughout the *waves hands* entire history of Kirkwall - can we get a little more exposition on that!!
Inquisitor: How did your Inquisitor judge? Recruiting? Hanged? Merciful?
Iris Trevelyan judged in a way that would help her cause the most. She was merciful where it was beneficial to her image to be merciful, she hanged where it would be beneficial to hang.
Her approach to ruling/judging in the Inquisition was not to be the sword but to be the scalpel. She is methodical and precise.
For example, she spared Alexius and had him help the mages because she knew A) what he meant to Dorian and B) his expertise would be invaluable in defeating Corypheus. But when it came to Erimond, she executed him without question as he had little to no redeeming value and needed to appear like she wouldn't take it easy on EVERY Tevinter magister causing havoc in Southern Thedas. Alexius also had at least shown remorse, whereas Erimond hand none.
She recruited both the Grey Wardens and the Mages rather than conscripting them because she understood that people who respect you and see you as an ally are more willing to do what you ask of them rather than ruling with an iron fist.
6 notes · View notes