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Alistair, post-coronation... and/or Alistair gush thread (Origins/Awakening Spoilers)


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KnightofPhoenix wrote...
I really hate this BS. Posted Image
So I am just ignoring it. Arcturus is stil ruling alongside Anora and they are making good progress and slowly turning Ferelden into a major power. In fact, I and Xandur thought a lot about possible reforms and development opportunities.

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All here are wise enough not to insult my Morrigan, knowing full well the extent of my wrath Posted Image


I believe I shall ignore that slide too. I'm going to pretend it says, "And the Warden lived adventurously ever after, following the path they deemed most worthy, but open to the possiblity that their heroism would one day be called upon again."

At least, that's my first draft.

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KnightofPhoenix wrote...

Sarah1281 wrote...

shedevil3001 wrote...

hawke wasnt a child he was a grown up and not only a survivor but an escapee who got away from lothering

Children could flee Ferelden, too, and would have even more of a reason that a combat-trained adult.


"Fans will remember that the small village was raided and destroyed (an event that occurred off-screen in Origins), and Hawke was one of the survivors. However, rather than stay and fight the darkspawn menace, Hawke flees Ferelden and heads north."


This implies choice, which hints at him being an abled man capable of fighting, but chose not to fight. Possibly a late teenager at the time.
I of course could be wrong.


Isn't the Warden supposed to be pretty young, too? Late teens to early twenties? Which could possibly make Hawke about the same age as the Warden. Or perhaps *slightly* younger.

Edit: That is, assuming that Hawke is indeed a capable fighter who choose not to.

Modifié par phaonica, 09 juillet 2010 - 10:10 .


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I think all the Warden Origins are the same age, and we know that the DN is 21 or 22.

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KnightofPhoenix wrote...

Sarah1281 wrote...

shedevil3001 wrote...

hawke wasnt a child he was a grown up and not only a survivor but an escapee who got away from lothering

Children could flee Ferelden, too, and would have even more of a reason that a combat-trained adult.


"Fans will remember that the small village was raided and destroyed (an event that occurred off-screen in Origins), and Hawke was one of the survivors. However, rather than stay and fight the darkspawn menace, Hawke flees Ferelden and heads north."


This implies choice, which hints at him being an abled man capable of fighting, but chose not to fight. Possibly a late teenager at the time.
I of course could be wrong.


well if your wrong then i am too coz thats the exact same impression i got from that too plus everything fits into place with the fact that this is in the same timeline as our warden which means he wouldn't become an adult just like that

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Costin_Razvan wrote...

I think all the Warden Origins are the same age, and we know that the DN is 21 or 22.


In the toolset it said the warden was 20

I have a theory that DN and Bhelen are half siblings and under six months apart

Modifié par TotoroTori, 09 juillet 2010 - 10:14 .


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Yea that would make Bhelen very young. lol 18 year old king of Orzammar, who managed to be awesome.

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In the toolset it said Bhelen was 20 and Trian 24, as such I deduced the DN was 21, 22 years old.

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Costin_Razvan wrote...

In the toolset it said Bhelen was 20 and Trian 24, as such I deduced the DN was 21, 22 years old.


Like I said I think the DN and Bhelen were half-siblings; why I say that because its hard for dwarves to concive in the first place, I wouldn't be surprised if the King had many mistress'

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KnightofPhoenix wrote...
"Fans will remember that the small village was raided and destroyed (an event that occurred off-screen in Origins), and Hawke was one of the survivors. However, rather than stay and fight the darkspawn menace, Hawke flees Ferelden and heads north."


This implies choice, which hints at him being an abled man capable of fighting, but chose not to fight. Possibly a late teenager at the time.
I of course could be wrong.


That's the impression I got too.

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Costin_Razvan wrote...

In the toolset it said Bhelen was 20 and Trian 24, as such I deduced the DN was 21, 22 years old.

21 and 25, actually, although I'm not sure if the 21 is from the origin or the year later when you return. I put the DN at 23, though, since that's the half-way point between the two ages.

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TotoroTori wrote...

Costin_Razvan wrote...

In the toolset it said Bhelen was 20 and Trian 24, as such I deduced the DN was 21, 22 years old.


Like I said I think the DN and Bhelen were half-siblings; why I say that because its hard for dwarves to concive in the first place, I wouldn't be surprised if the King had many mistress'

I suppose it would explain the different hair colors and the fertility problem you mentioned but I think Endrin would be too traditional to do that. Not to mention that NH weren't nearly as widespread as they currently are which is why their label as 'noble hunters' is so new, as remarked upon by Rica in the DC origin.

Plus I'd just rather see them as full-siblings, I guess. I guess that would mean Endrin picked a really great Queen since she could give him three children? 

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"Dragon Age II is not about killing an ancient evil or about quelling another blight" "Hawke is the Champion of Kirkwall" "What exactly Hawke does to earn the honorary title of Champion, however, is up to you."



Kirkwall must be an effing epic place, to have a more awesome story than killing an ancient evil or quelling a blight.

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phaonica wrote...

"Dragon Age II is not about killing an ancient evil or about quelling another blight" "Hawke is the Champion of Kirkwall" "What exactly Hawke does to earn the honorary title of Champion, however, is up to you."

Kirkwall must be an effing epic place, to have a more awesome story than killing an ancient evil or quelling a blight.


It isn't all in Kirkwall. Kirkwall is probably like Denerim to DAO.

And bigger than Denerim too.

Edit: Methinks it is about uniting the Free Marches, with Kirkwall as capitol.

Modifié par Herr Uhl, 09 juillet 2010 - 10:34 .


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phaonica wrote...

"Dragon Age II is not about killing an ancient evil or about quelling another blight" "Hawke is the Champion of Kirkwall" "What exactly Hawke does to earn the honorary title of Champion, however, is up to you."

Kirkwall must be an effing epic place, to have a more awesome story than killing an ancient evil or quelling a blight.


Actually, I kind of liked this. Bioware games always have very similar story lines. Here, they are trying something different, if a bit over-glorifying it.

I learned to ignore that and look on the bright side.

Arcturus still owns him though.

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Herr Uhl wrote...

phaonica wrote...

"Dragon Age II is not about killing an ancient evil or about quelling another blight" "Hawke is the Champion of Kirkwall" "What exactly Hawke does to earn the honorary title of Champion, however, is up to you."

Kirkwall must be an effing epic place, to have a more awesome story than killing an ancient evil or quelling a blight.


It isn't all in Kirkwall. Kirkwall is probably like Denerim to DAO.

And bigger than Denerim too.

Edit: Methinks it is about uniting the Free Marches, with Kirkwall as capitol.

I really like that idea. Posted Image

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KnightofPhoenix wrote...

phaonica wrote...

"Dragon Age II is not about killing an ancient evil or about quelling another blight" "Hawke is the Champion of Kirkwall" "What exactly Hawke does to earn the honorary title of Champion, however, is up to you."

Kirkwall must be an effing epic place, to have a more awesome story than killing an ancient evil or quelling a blight.


Actually, I kind of liked this. Bioware games always have very similar story lines. Here, they are trying something different, if a bit over-glorifying it.

I learned to ignore that and look on the bright side.

Arcturus still owns him though.


I hope there will be a lot of dabbling in politics.

Modifié par Costin_Razvan, 09 juillet 2010 - 10:48 .


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Herr Uhl wrote...

phaonica wrote...

"Dragon Age II is not about killing an ancient evil or about quelling another blight" "Hawke is the Champion of Kirkwall" "What exactly Hawke does to earn the honorary title of Champion, however, is up to you."

Kirkwall must be an effing epic place, to have a more awesome story than killing an ancient evil or quelling a blight.


It isn't all in Kirkwall. Kirkwall is probably like Denerim to DAO.

And bigger than Denerim too.

Edit: Methinks it is about uniting the Free Marches, with Kirkwall as capitol.


I wasn't called the Champion of Denerim, though Posted Image

jk

I think I could like the Free Marches as much as I liked Ferelden. Maybe I'm being a little... I don't know... more hysterical than I thought. The way they wrote it, though, is like "Holy Sh!t, it's Kirkwall! You don't even *know* epic adventures, yet!"

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Wasn't Nathaniel in the free marches during the blight?

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That's advertisement for you....it's the same for every game.

 Wasn't Nathaniel in the free marches during the blight?


Now that would be an interesting addition.

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Lady Jess wrote...

Wasn't Nathaniel in the free marches during the blight?


Yes. Maybe we meet him. You may get to sleep with him then fangirls!

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Herr Uhl wrote...

Lady Jess wrote...

Wasn't Nathaniel in the free marches during the blight?


Yes. Maybe we meet him. You may get to sleep with him then fangirls!



pfffffft i wont hold my breath

#53397
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shedevil3001 wrote...

Herr Uhl wrote...

Lady Jess wrote...

Wasn't Nathaniel in the free marches during the blight?


Yes. Maybe we meet him. You may get to sleep with him then fangirls!


pfffffft i wont hold my breath


That is why you can't romance him. Hawke ruined him for other people.

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I think Herr's idea plausible. Still doesn't explain how the unification of the Free Marches ought to be considered the most important event in the Dragon Age, when a Warden managed to unify Ferelden in a year and swiftly defeat the Blight almost single handedely with a hastly assembled small coalition in such an unprecedented way.

But we'll have to wait and see I guess.

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Costin_Razvan wrote...

I hope there will be a lot of dabbling in politics.


Maybe we're  Hawke's a Free Marches Calenhad or Andraste.

Edit: fixed it.

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KnightofPhoenix wrote...

I think Herr's idea plausible. Still doesn't explain how the unification of the Free Marches ought to be considered the most important event in the Dragon Age, when a Warden managed to unify Ferelden in a year and swiftly defeat the Blight almost single handedely with a hastly assembled small coalition in such an unprecedented way.

But we'll have to wait and see I guess.



plus in my game i saved more people than i let die as well as gathering all possible companions without killing any of them and all of redcliff lived damn no way hawke can top our wardens NO WAY