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errant_knight

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I imported from Origins, not Awakening. Were there any results from killing or not killing the Architect?

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Icy Magebane

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All I know is that there's some kind of glitch where a character mentions him being alive even if you killed him. I have no idea what implications that will have in the future, but Bioware is investigating the issue (their words).

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errant_knight

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Lol....

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I THINK that DAA is supposed to determine whether you see Nate or not.

If you kill the Architect, you don't see him. If you let him live, you do.

That's what I think, anyway.

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KnightofPhoenix

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TJPags wrote...

I THINK that DAA is supposed to determine whether you see Nate or not.

If you kill the Architect, you don't see him. If you let him live, you do.

That's what I think, anyway.


So either the Archictect and the Disciples are the new allies of the Wardens that Nathaniel mentionned.
Or he was searching for disciples. 

I think.

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KnightofPhoenix wrote...

TJPags wrote...

I THINK that DAA is supposed to determine whether you see Nate or not.

If you kill the Architect, you don't see him. If you let him live, you do.

That's what I think, anyway.


So either the Archictect and the Disciples are the new allies of the Wardens that Nathaniel mentionned.
Or he was searching for disciples. 

I think.


Well, yes and no.

Either the Architect/Disciples are the Wardens allies . . .or you don't see Nate.

I say this because my gane - which seems to have been bug free - did not include Nate, and I killed the Architect.

A lot of people discussing his cameo indicate that he -wrongly for them - claimed the Architect was still alive.

So I think, Architect dead is supposed to = no Nate.

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I get what you are saying.

I meant, if Nate shows up only if the Architect is alive, and doesn't if he dies, then I think it's safe to say that his purpose in the deep roads is probably related to the Architect. Either as the ally he mentioned or an enemy.

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KnightofPhoenix wrote...

I get what you are saying.

I meant, if Nate shows up only if the Architect is alive, and doesn't if he dies, then I think it's safe to say that his purpose in the deep roads is probably related to the Architect. Either as the ally he mentioned or an enemy.


Exactly.

Now, if someone shows up and says they ran into Nate, and he correctly indicated that the Architect was dead, well, I'll alter my position.  Posted Image

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ISpeakTheTruth

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The Architect and his disiples are obviously the Grey Warden's allies because if you ask if his allies are Dwarves he says something like. "No, not dwarves. Let's just say we live in strange times." Meaning the allies are the Darkspawn.

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Icy Magebane wrote...

All I know is that there's some kind of glitch where a character mentions him being alive even if you killed him. I have no idea what implications that will have in the future, but Bioware is investigating the issue (their words).


I thought it was a little strange when I imported my save (Dead Architect) only to come across Nathaniel and have him mention the Architect is alive. I instantly thought "He was most certainly NOT my Warden's ally!".

Makes sense if it was a glitch, hope they fix it soon.