CulturalGeekGirl wrote...
Amondra wrote...
I didn't see Justice's actions as demon like. He was quite upset and scared when he first got out of the fade, He didn't want you to kill him because he was unsure if he would return to the Fade at that point. No spirit or demon wants to die, that is a survival thing and I am sure they all have it.
Outside of that he struck me kinda like a child, he doesn't know emotions, he only knows the extremes of them. He looks to the Warden for console to make sure he is making the right choices to further explain things. My Warden was really nice to him and held his hand, in the end when he speaks of envying Kristoff's love for his wife, I told him there was nothing wrong with wanting to be more then just a seeker of justice. He agreed he wanted to be something more.
I took it as he was becoming something more complex. Just because he wanted to feel love doesn't make him a demon, like he said we live in this world where we deal with all these things, not every mortal who wants love falls into lust or desire, in such a way the demon is portrayed
I think both he and Anders lost their light when the Warden left and the Templar arrived. I am saying this under the idea the Warden was kind to both(as mine was).
I think Justice just needs to find that beauty in the world that he saw when he was with the Warden, and he will/is become something else entirely. Something rather beautiful too I think.
This is something I keep thinking about and want to bring up: during Awakening, Justice got significant character development, from black and white shouty Justice to someone more reasoned and willing to stop a moment and think... and all of that development went out the window in DA2. I wish that the development and regression had been explained or referenced or addressed in some way.
*snip the sexy and wall*
With the bolded, exactly. Justice had the most depth to him in my opinion in Awakenings and I was rather pissed when they made him seem so single cell in DA 2. I loved how he was changing, it was rather lovely to watch. Also I never knew I could fall for a zombie.
In my headcanon if you friendmance Anders you help calm Justice a bit, mostly after his goal is met. The starting the war. You help remind him of beautiful things in the world, that he was so egar to find and see.
I honestly don't like how Anders and Justice became plot tools for the game and in the end suffered for it.
I just went back and replayed the first game all the way through Awakenings. There were conversations in even the first game that had me thinking. Like when Alistair and Leliana were talking about if the death of a few are okay if the greater good is achieved in the end.
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Modifié par Amondra, 26 juillet 2011 - 07:32 .





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