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Boy does this thread roll right along. So much has been said since I was last on yesterday. Waaaay back there was the terrorism talk again. I have absolutely nothing I want to add to that. I just wanted to say quickly:

Sialater wrote...

Oh, and for the record, Language is both connotative and denotative.


Thank you! I had no problem with the debate, but that was bugging me and I was glad someone brought it up.

Anyhoo, on to more relevant discussion. @Kolotosa I'm right there with you questioning Elthina's behavior. I thought her reaction to the whole Sister Petrice situation was... weird. She seemed a little too unmoved by it. It felt like, even if she didn't help directly, she was so unsurprised that she clearly knew Petrice was a bit nutty. Yet, despite knowing Petrice was no good, she promoted her and did nothing to stop her scheming. That seems to be her theme for the entire game. In the name of neutrality she just lets crazy stuff happen to the point of doing nothing even when people warn her she could get killed.

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Kolotosa wrote...

shiba5 wrote...

I was so frustrated with trying to get the Grand Cleric to do something... ANYTHING, that I wanted the option to run her out of Kirkwall. So, when Anders blew up the Chantry I was angrier that he lied to me about it, and the way he went about it, more than anything. I guess I'm a little warped... My Hawke wouldn't have killed her outright like that, but I think he had a point. Right or wrong, he certainly changed the status quo.


This tends to be how I feel as well.

Every time I play the game through now, I become more and more frustrated by Elthina. The garbage with Petrice in Act 2 -- that that woman could have been promoted to Mother in the first place, ugh -- just feels really...wrong...

Petrice: "These heathens killed the Viscount's son!"
Elthina: "So it seems."
Hwake: "No, she did!"
Elthina: "Yes she did. She goes to trial."

The speed with which she turns on Petrice, it started to feel like she knew before anything was even said what had happened, she's not alarmed or even surprised that one of her Mothers is involved in trying to start an uprising, and if she knew what was brewing, she did nothing to stop that either. She is completely unmoved when the Qunari steps out and paints the Chantry floor with Petrice's brainfluid... Everything about that whole scene, I just feel like she's complicit in it. Rumors of Meredith's insanity have been brewing and gathering momentum since Act 1, and Elthina apparently doesn't care, or she could have stepped in and had Meredith replaced. All the Tranquils...unmoved by them. 

Then Act 3 rolls around and after 3 years and increasing trouble Elthina still just doesn't seem to care. Maker this, Maker that. The Maker is GONE, lady. I'd have as much luck sitting here waiting for sign from Elvis on what I should have for lunch today. Her complete lack of action makes her at least as responsible for everything that happens as Meredith, Orsino, Hawke or Anders are. She is the counter and the catalyst to Anders' revolution -- her inaction was just as dangerous, just as deadly...it just didn't have an accompanying light show.

I was as shocked as anyone by what Anders did, and I was definitely gutted by it, but after the inital shock wore off, I just wanted to protect him, my sister and the rest of the mages from the ensuing insanity. Dwelling on the rights and wrongs didn't seem like good time management when the city was falling to ash and lunacy around me. It was done, for better or for worse. I was going to try to make it for better.


Edit: wow, go formatting, you beast!


Well put.  
Elthina bugged me the first runthrough, the second one when I was trying to keep the peace... omg, she totally pissed me off.  Do something lady!  These two keep wanting me to make a choice between them, I am not the Viscount or in charge of any of them... DO SOMETHING.  I hadn't realized the first time that you can go and talk to her and even tell her the stuff you discover about corruption, abuse, etc.  She is SO unphased and she is so clearly anti-mage... My poor rogue was on pause for 15 minutes while I ranted and swore at the screen, lol.  Had to calm down cause my rogue was a peace loving girl with good intentions... wouldn't have come off in character to tell Elthina to shove it somewhere where the sun don't shine.  SIGH

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shiba5 wrote...

nodice wrote...

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Because he really, really looks like my husband... 


You shouldn't say these kinds of things here :o


<-- is sorry.  :whistle:

I'd post a picture, but he is very private and would have a total snit.


Come on, I know you wanna (brag)! 

My man looks a bit like default mHawke. They should meet! :lol:

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And because of this evil thread, I now have Anders permanently on vengeance mode. *rawr* So sexy.

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DeaHamlet wrote...

And because of this evil thread, I now have Anders permanently on vengeance mode. *rawr* So sexy.


Tell me about it. I can't count how many times I've died now because Anders was too busy calling down lightning from the sky to heal me.

And I don't care. :wub:

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Kolotosa wrote...

DeaHamlet wrote...

And because of this evil thread, I now have Anders permanently on vengeance mode. *rawr* So sexy.


Tell me about it. I can't count how many times I've died now because Anders was too busy calling down lightning from the sky to heal me.

And I don't care. :wub:


I'm not that careless... he's set up to turn it off if anyone goes too low on health.  Or dies *le sigh*.  He resurected Isa the other night and I hadn't even noticed... except she had an injury.  Being a mage is really fun, sometimes I forget about my party lol.

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Anders says "What are you doing?"
Cullen says "I suppose I don't have to ask which of the apostates you're talking about. I'll pass on your warning"

when speaking to Anders after the Justice quest I got him to admit he'd done something but wouldn't tell me and almost agreed to stop until Justice came out to play. I imagine you have to do that to get the star dialog.


Heh, that sounds familiar.  I think I did that on a friendmance.  With him standing right there. Cullen's eyes actually shifted to look behind Hawke.

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DeaHamlet wrote...

I'm not that careless... he's set up to turn it off if anyone goes too low on health.  Or dies *le sigh*.  He resurected Isa the other night and I hadn't even noticed... except she had an injury.  Being a mage is really fun, sometimes I forget about my party lol.


When I'm playing as my canon warrior, I usually forget about everyone. I'm jus like, "Whee! Kill, kill, kill!" And then the second Anders gets hurt, I rush over to save the day. Seriously, the other day, Varric and Merrill died without me noticing but then I heard Anders' sad little injured noise and I rushed in.

Hawke: Anders!!! *looks around* Hey, where'd everyone else go.

She is, perhaps, a terrible leader. :whistle:

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Kolotosa wrote...

shiba5 wrote...

I was so frustrated with trying to get the Grand Cleric to do something... ANYTHING, that I wanted the option to run her out of Kirkwall. So, when Anders blew up the Chantry I was angrier that he lied to me about it, and the way he went about it, more than anything. I guess I'm a little warped... My Hawke wouldn't have killed her outright like that, but I think he had a point. Right or wrong, he certainly changed the status quo.


This tends to be how I feel as well.

Every time I play the game through now, I become more and more frustrated by Elthina. The garbage with Petrice in Act 2 -- that that woman could have been promoted to Mother in the first place, ugh -- just feels really...wrong...

Petrice: "These heathens killed the Viscount's son!"
Elthina: "So it seems."
Hwake: "No, she did!"
Elthina: "Yes she did. She goes to trial."

The speed with which she turns on Petrice, it started to feel like she knew before anything was even said what had happened, she's not alarmed or even surprised that one of her Mothers is involved in trying to start an uprising, and if she knew what was brewing, she did nothing to stop that either. She is completely unmoved when the Qunari steps out and paints the Chantry floor with Petrice's brainfluid... Everything about that whole scene, I just feel like she's complicit in it. Rumors of Meredith's insanity have been brewing and gathering momentum since Act 1, and Elthina apparently doesn't care, or she could have stepped in and had Meredith replaced. All the Tranquils...unmoved by them. 

Then Act 3 rolls around and after 3 years and increasing trouble Elthina still just doesn't seem to care. Maker this, Maker that. The Maker is GONE, lady. I'd have as much luck sitting here waiting for sign from Elvis on what I should have for lunch today. Her complete lack of action makes her at least as responsible for everything that happens as Meredith, Orsino, Hawke or Anders are. She is the counter and the catalyst to Anders' revolution -- her inaction was just as dangerous, just as deadly...it just didn't have an accompanying light show.

I was as shocked as anyone by what Anders did, and I was definitely gutted by it, but after the inital shock wore off, I just wanted to protect him, my sister and the rest of the mages from the ensuing insanity. Dwelling on the rights and wrongs didn't seem like good time management when the city was falling to ash and lunacy around me. It was done, for better or for worse. I was going to try to make it for better.


Edit: wow, go formatting, you beast!


You pretty much summed up my feelings on the matter. My rogue Lady Hawke felt the same way, right down to dedicating herself to protecting her squishy apostates. Posted Image

The whole stagnation of Elthina and the Chantry while Meredith and the Templars go utterly batty reminds me of this Edmund Burke quote: “The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.”

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DeaHamlet wrote...

I'm not that careless... he's set up to turn it off if anyone goes too low on health.  Or dies *le sigh*.  He resurected Isa the other night and I hadn't even noticed... except she had an injury.  Being a mage is really fun, sometimes I forget about my party lol.


I was having a hell of a time getting the tactics to properly manage it. I had set it up to turn Vengeance off at a certain health % but I found a lot of the time it would ignore it that command and heals were getting wasted, and I wouldn't realise he'd blown the cooldown, so I wouldn't potion and splat. I hate the tactics system so much some times. It's totally my own fault though, just complacency. 

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YamiSnuffles wrote...

DeaHamlet wrote...

I'm not that careless... he's set up to turn it off if anyone goes too low on health.  Or dies *le sigh*.  He resurected Isa the other night and I hadn't even noticed... except she had an injury.  Being a mage is really fun, sometimes I forget about my party lol.


When I'm playing as my canon warrior, I usually forget about everyone. I'm jus like, "Whee! Kill, kill, kill!" And then the second Anders gets hurt, I rush over to save the day. Seriously, the other day, Varric and Merrill died without me noticing but then I heard Anders' sad little injured noise and I rushed in.

Hawke: Anders!!! *looks around* Hey, where'd everyone else go.

She is, perhaps, a terrible leader. :whistle:


I was controlling Varric last night and I noticed Hawke abandon a mob to go wail on some thugs who had materialized around Anders. I was so proud of her!

Sadly, though, Anders is usually the one who dies and it's because of Enemies Out of Nowhere. Hawke is usually pretty far away from him during fights, so I don't notice when suddenly three or four red dots show up just behind him and then...dead. Tactics are far better equipped for such scenarios than I am!

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YamiSnuffles wrote...

DeaHamlet wrote...

I'm not that careless... he's set up to turn it off if anyone goes too low on health.  Or dies *le sigh*.  He resurected Isa the other night and I hadn't even noticed... except she had an injury.  Being a mage is really fun, sometimes I forget about my party lol.


When I'm playing as my canon warrior, I usually forget about everyone. I'm jus like, "Whee! Kill, kill, kill!" And then the second Anders gets hurt, I rush over to save the day. Seriously, the other day, Varric and Merrill died without me noticing but then I heard Anders' sad little injured noise and I rushed in.

Hawke: Anders!!! *looks around* Hey, where'd everyone else go.

She is, perhaps, a terrible leader. :whistle:


Indeed, terrible!  LOL
I always keep an eye on the health bar ever since that forbidden knowledge quest killed all but Anders who had drank a potion which increases his regen rate like mad plus had a ton of +regen mana accessories... I ran from the baddies like crazy (they keep interrupting spellcasting if they are near)... 15minutes later, Anders saved the day.  Can't believe 3 elites were such a pain in the ass... but I guess with just a mostly healer mage with only 2 ice spells (baddies immune to fire)... not hard to imagine.  It was hilarious though! All because I paid ZERO attention and ended up surrounded by a million gazillion demons as an archer.  Archers are worse than mages when people get near them *sigh*.

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I find I enjoy controlling Varric, Anders and Fenris a lot. Their unique skills are fun.

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SurelyForth wrote...

I was controlling Varric last night and I noticed Hawke abandon a mob to go wail on some thugs who had materialized around Anders. I was so proud of her!

Sadly, though, Anders is usually the one who dies in fights and it's because of Enemies Out of Nowhere. Hawke is usually pretty far away from him during fights, so I don't notice when suddenly three or four red dots show up just behind him and then...dead. Tactics are far better equipped for such scenarios than I am!


Tactics know best. I was playing a while ago and Anders ran and hid directly behind Hawke. For the rest of the fight, he hid there and let her protect him while he shot off spells. It was kind of adorable actually. You know, aside from the fact that he was using Hawke as a human shield. But, in the sense of "Aw, he knows Hawke will protect him" it was adorable.

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Kolotosa wrote...

DeaHamlet wrote...

I'm not that careless... he's set up to turn it off if anyone goes too low on health.  Or dies *le sigh*.  He resurected Isa the other night and I hadn't even noticed... except she had an injury.  Being a mage is really fun, sometimes I forget about my party lol.


I was having a hell of a time getting the tactics to properly manage it. I had set it up to turn Vengeance off at a certain health % but I found a lot of the time it would ignore it that command and heals were getting wasted, and I wouldn't realise he'd blown the cooldown, so I wouldn't potion and splat. I hate the tactics system so much some times. It's totally my own fault though, just complacency. 


All the activate/deactive stuff is up front and center on mind and Heal is way further down the line (after he disables anyone near him, after he resurects or Aid Allies...)... I dunno, always seems to work fine.  It's a tad nasty at lowe levels with no +regen mana because deactivating Vengeance doesn't mean he regains all that mana and his Panacea also reserves mana.  By act 3 it's perfect, but end of act 1/beginning of act 2 can be tricky and he needs to drink mana potion sometimes to revive people.  But since I'm careful he rarely has to do it this time around, but it's sad that it's early and he mostly has his special stuff and no lightning spells yet. *sigh* I am so impatient.  But it's more fun enable Panacea and Vengeance early to the detriment of DPS spells.

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DragonRacer wrote...

Kolotosa wrote...

shiba5 wrote...

I was so frustrated with trying to get the Grand Cleric to do something... ANYTHING, that I wanted the option to run her out of Kirkwall. So, when Anders blew up the Chantry I was angrier that he lied to me about it, and the way he went about it, more than anything. I guess I'm a little warped... My Hawke wouldn't have killed her outright like that, but I think he had a point. Right or wrong, he certainly changed the status quo.


This tends to be how I feel as well.

Every time I play the game through now, I become more and more frustrated by Elthina. The garbage with Petrice in Act 2 -- that that woman could have been promoted to Mother in the first place, ugh -- just feels really...wrong...

Petrice: "These heathens killed the Viscount's son!"
Elthina: "So it seems."
Hwake: "No, she did!"
Elthina: "Yes she did. She goes to trial."

The speed with which she turns on Petrice, it started to feel like she knew before anything was even said what had happened, she's not alarmed or even surprised that one of her Mothers is involved in trying to start an uprising, and if she knew what was brewing, she did nothing to stop that either. She is completely unmoved when the Qunari steps out and paints the Chantry floor with Petrice's brainfluid... Everything about that whole scene, I just feel like she's complicit in it. Rumors of Meredith's insanity have been brewing and gathering momentum since Act 1, and Elthina apparently doesn't care, or she could have stepped in and had Meredith replaced. All the Tranquils...unmoved by them. 

Then Act 3 rolls around and after 3 years and increasing trouble Elthina still just doesn't seem to care. Maker this, Maker that. The Maker is GONE, lady. I'd have as much luck sitting here waiting for sign from Elvis on what I should have for lunch today. Her complete lack of action makes her at least as responsible for everything that happens as Meredith, Orsino, Hawke or Anders are. She is the counter and the catalyst to Anders' revolution -- her inaction was just as dangerous, just as deadly...it just didn't have an accompanying light show.

I was as shocked as anyone by what Anders did, and I was definitely gutted by it, but after the inital shock wore off, I just wanted to protect him, my sister and the rest of the mages from the ensuing insanity. Dwelling on the rights and wrongs didn't seem like good time management when the city was falling to ash and lunacy around me. It was done, for better or for worse. I was going to try to make it for better.


Edit: wow, go formatting, you beast!


You pretty much summed up my feelings on the matter. My rogue Lady Hawke felt the same way, right down to dedicating herself to protecting her squishy apostates. Posted Image

The whole stagnation of Elthina and the Chantry while Meredith and the Templars go utterly batty reminds me of this Edmund Burke quote: “The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.”


I let Margaret get more and more pissed off and aggressive as Act 3 wore on.  The city was in a bad way and she was the ONLY one doing a damned thing about it while the leaders were sniping at each other from their ivory towers.   By the time the Chantry went boom, she was more pissed at Anders for not telling her what was going on than she was at his action.

It really sucks Apostates can't become vicounts. ;)

Modifié par Sialater, 25 mars 2011 - 03:05 .


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Sialater wrote...

DragonRacer wrote...

Kolotosa wrote...

shiba5 wrote...

I was so frustrated with trying to get the Grand Cleric to do something... ANYTHING, that I wanted the option to run her out of Kirkwall. So, when Anders blew up the Chantry I was angrier that he lied to me about it, and the way he went about it, more than anything. I guess I'm a little warped... My Hawke wouldn't have killed her outright like that, but I think he had a point. Right or wrong, he certainly changed the status quo.


This tends to be how I feel as well.

Every time I play the game through now, I become more and more frustrated by Elthina. The garbage with Petrice in Act 2 -- that that woman could have been promoted to Mother in the first place, ugh -- just feels really...wrong...

Petrice: "These heathens killed the Viscount's son!"
Elthina: "So it seems."
Hwake: "No, she did!"
Elthina: "Yes she did. She goes to trial."

The speed with which she turns on Petrice, it started to feel like she knew before anything was even said what had happened, she's not alarmed or even surprised that one of her Mothers is involved in trying to start an uprising, and if she knew what was brewing, she did nothing to stop that either. She is completely unmoved when the Qunari steps out and paints the Chantry floor with Petrice's brainfluid... Everything about that whole scene, I just feel like she's complicit in it. Rumors of Meredith's insanity have been brewing and gathering momentum since Act 1, and Elthina apparently doesn't care, or she could have stepped in and had Meredith replaced. All the Tranquils...unmoved by them. 

Then Act 3 rolls around and after 3 years and increasing trouble Elthina still just doesn't seem to care. Maker this, Maker that. The Maker is GONE, lady. I'd have as much luck sitting here waiting for sign from Elvis on what I should have for lunch today. Her complete lack of action makes her at least as responsible for everything that happens as Meredith, Orsino, Hawke or Anders are. She is the counter and the catalyst to Anders' revolution -- her inaction was just as dangerous, just as deadly...it just didn't have an accompanying light show.

I was as shocked as anyone by what Anders did, and I was definitely gutted by it, but after the inital shock wore off, I just wanted to protect him, my sister and the rest of the mages from the ensuing insanity. Dwelling on the rights and wrongs didn't seem like good time management when the city was falling to ash and lunacy around me. It was done, for better or for worse. I was going to try to make it for better.


Edit: wow, go formatting, you beast!


You pretty much summed up my feelings on the matter. My rogue Lady Hawke felt the same way, right down to dedicating herself to protecting her squishy apostates. Posted Image

The whole stagnation of Elthina and the Chantry while Meredith and the Templars go utterly batty reminds me of this Edmund Burke quote: “The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.”


I let Margaret get more and more pissed off and aggressive as Act 3 wore on.  The city was in a bad way and she was the ONLY one doing a damned thing about it while the leaders were sniping at each other from their ivory towers.   By the time the Chantry went boom, she was more pissed at Anders for not telling her what was going on than she was at his action.

It really sucks Apostates can't become vicounts. ;)


Well, they can if they side with the Templars.

Which just feels so wrong to me.

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RinjiRenee wrote...

Sialater wrote...

DragonRacer wrote...

Kolotosa wrote...

shiba5 wrote...

I was so frustrated with trying to get the Grand Cleric to do something... ANYTHING, that I wanted the option to run her out of Kirkwall. So, when Anders blew up the Chantry I was angrier that he lied to me about it, and the way he went about it, more than anything. I guess I'm a little warped... My Hawke wouldn't have killed her outright like that, but I think he had a point. Right or wrong, he certainly changed the status quo.


This tends to be how I feel as well.

Every time I play the game through now, I become more and more frustrated by Elthina. The garbage with Petrice in Act 2 -- that that woman could have been promoted to Mother in the first place, ugh -- just feels really...wrong...

Petrice: "These heathens killed the Viscount's son!"
Elthina: "So it seems."
Hwake: "No, she did!"
Elthina: "Yes she did. She goes to trial."

The speed with which she turns on Petrice, it started to feel like she knew before anything was even said what had happened, she's not alarmed or even surprised that one of her Mothers is involved in trying to start an uprising, and if she knew what was brewing, she did nothing to stop that either. She is completely unmoved when the Qunari steps out and paints the Chantry floor with Petrice's brainfluid... Everything about that whole scene, I just feel like she's complicit in it. Rumors of Meredith's insanity have been brewing and gathering momentum since Act 1, and Elthina apparently doesn't care, or she could have stepped in and had Meredith replaced. All the Tranquils...unmoved by them. 

Then Act 3 rolls around and after 3 years and increasing trouble Elthina still just doesn't seem to care. Maker this, Maker that. The Maker is GONE, lady. I'd have as much luck sitting here waiting for sign from Elvis on what I should have for lunch today. Her complete lack of action makes her at least as responsible for everything that happens as Meredith, Orsino, Hawke or Anders are. She is the counter and the catalyst to Anders' revolution -- her inaction was just as dangerous, just as deadly...it just didn't have an accompanying light show.

I was as shocked as anyone by what Anders did, and I was definitely gutted by it, but after the inital shock wore off, I just wanted to protect him, my sister and the rest of the mages from the ensuing insanity. Dwelling on the rights and wrongs didn't seem like good time management when the city was falling to ash and lunacy around me. It was done, for better or for worse. I was going to try to make it for better.


Edit: wow, go formatting, you beast!


You pretty much summed up my feelings on the matter. My rogue Lady Hawke felt the same way, right down to dedicating herself to protecting her squishy apostates. Posted Image

The whole stagnation of Elthina and the Chantry while Meredith and the Templars go utterly batty reminds me of this Edmund Burke quote: “The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.”


I let Margaret get more and more pissed off and aggressive as Act 3 wore on.  The city was in a bad way and she was the ONLY one doing a damned thing about it while the leaders were sniping at each other from their ivory towers.   By the time the Chantry went boom, she was more pissed at Anders for not telling her what was going on than she was at his action.

It really sucks Apostates can't become vicounts. ;)


Well, they can if they side with the Templars.

Which just feels so wrong to me.



You've basically summed it up nicely. Also, mages were going to get hurt in every scenario. If the grand cleric does nothing - meredith would have killed them all eventually, if cleric sides with templars - mages get killed, if cleric and meredith are kept at bay much longer - the devine sends army - mages get killed. So protecting them at the end was the only logical choice to me, 

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Ninche wrote...

You've basically summed it up nicely. Also, mages were going to get hurt in every scenario. If the grand cleric does nothing - meredith would have killed them all eventually, if cleric sides with templars - mages get killed, if cleric and meredith are kept at bay much longer - the devine sends army - mages get killed. So protecting them at the end was the only logical choice to me, 


Just a clarification... I understood it that if the Divine sent troops it would be all of Kirkwall... but is it just a fancy rite of annulment and just wiping out the mages?

All this about the Divine and Sandal being wanted in Orlais and Leliana worries me about the next chapter.  I dont want it to be in Orlais merde!

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Well dang.

Even the guide said that Anders wouldn't side with the Templars.  Can anyone confirm this?

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Yeah you're right, the devine thing is the worst that could have happened even tho Anders blowing up the chantry led to sort of the same ammount of destruction I'd say. But lots of mages made it out so yay.

And I hope the next chapter won't be in Orlais, I have nothing against french accents but if it's 90% of all the accents in the game it's going to kill me, I like my british accents <3

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Magaloo wrote...

Ninche wrote...

You've basically summed it up nicely. Also, mages were going to get hurt in every scenario. If the grand cleric does nothing - meredith would have killed them all eventually, if cleric sides with templars - mages get killed, if cleric and meredith are kept at bay much longer - the devine sends army - mages get killed. So protecting them at the end was the only logical choice to me, 


Just a clarification... I understood it that if the Divine sent troops it would be all of Kirkwall... but is it just a fancy rite of annulment and just wiping out the mages?

All this about the Divine and Sandal being wanted in Orlais and Leliana worries me about the next chapter.  I dont want it to be in Orlais merde!


Yeah, I can't handle that many bad French accents.

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RinjiRenee wrote...

Well dang.

Even the guide said that Anders wouldn't side with the Templars.  Can anyone confirm this?


Whoa. Huh. That's... hmm.

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Ninche wrote...

Yeah you're right, the devine thing is the worst that could have happened even tho Anders blowing up the chantry led to sort of the same ammount of destruction I'd say. But lots of mages made it out so yay.

And I hope the next chapter won't be in Orlais, I have nothing against french accents but if it's 90% of all the accents in the game it's going to kill me, I like my british accents <3


Oh man, seconded on that.  If there's one accent I hate to hear being faked, it's french.

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RinjiRenee wrote...

Well dang.

Even the guide said that Anders wouldn't side with the Templars.  Can anyone confirm this?


Well I'm at the very end right now. I just got up.
But I cna go check it out. Since I'm romancing him in this playthrough. This I will doooo.