Now. He needs hug mod. Agreed?
Sebastian Support Group! (spoilers...possibly)
Débuté par
KyleTheArtist
, mars 19 2011 06:06
#1
Posté 19 mars 2011 - 06:06
I only saw bashing threads so far. This is for those of us who like him as a companion or just because he's there or for those who tired to romance him. Pictures, fanfic links and all that fancy stuff is allowed. XD
Now. He needs hug mod. Agreed?
Now. He needs hug mod. Agreed?
#2
Posté 25 mars 2011 - 04:07
Sebastian's story is not finished yet. Don't worry.
#3
Posté 08 août 2011 - 03:03
You're definitely not wrong about Sebastian's less-than-firm committment to, well, anything. I always saw him as the least mature of the followers. He's absolutely been sheltered his whole life, first as a prince, and then as a monk -- you can't possibly have less exposure to reality than that combo.
But I do think he is a genuinely kind, warm, giving person who wants to do the right thing. It's funny how people call him a zealot just because he's personally religious, even though he's hardly as strong in his beliefs as almost anyone else in the group. He believes sincerely in the goodness of the Maker, and has found happiness through the Chantry that he wants to share. But he's pretty liberal in his interpretations of what is and isn't the work of the Maker -- even to the point where he'll accept that the Dalish Creators might be another term for the same god.
I think Elthina sees his potential as a good and just man, but also the immaturity and flightiness that holds him back. She hopes that Hawke will help him grow into the man that joining the Chantry kind of stunted him from becoming. Either he will truly commit to the Chantry, or he will truly commit to Starkhaven. Of course, the real event which forces him to cut the apron strings and stand on his own is at the very end of the game, so we haven't seen the consequences yet.
But I do think he is a genuinely kind, warm, giving person who wants to do the right thing. It's funny how people call him a zealot just because he's personally religious, even though he's hardly as strong in his beliefs as almost anyone else in the group. He believes sincerely in the goodness of the Maker, and has found happiness through the Chantry that he wants to share. But he's pretty liberal in his interpretations of what is and isn't the work of the Maker -- even to the point where he'll accept that the Dalish Creators might be another term for the same god.
I think Elthina sees his potential as a good and just man, but also the immaturity and flightiness that holds him back. She hopes that Hawke will help him grow into the man that joining the Chantry kind of stunted him from becoming. Either he will truly commit to the Chantry, or he will truly commit to Starkhaven. Of course, the real event which forces him to cut the apron strings and stand on his own is at the very end of the game, so we haven't seen the consequences yet.





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