they should bring back shale in part 3
Morrigan in Cassandra's book ?!
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Xephyr829
, mars 19 2011 11:15
#76
Posté 27 mars 2013 - 11:41
#77
Posté 28 mars 2013 - 02:36
Since someone reawaken this thread back from the deepest end of the freezer...
I'm wondering about the origins of this book. It seems to be the same book that the Divine gave Cassandra in Dawn of the Seeker (the wiki mentioned it so too). And so why would it contain Morrigan, Shale, Hawke and his/her companions all the way before 9.22 Dragon Age...?! I mean why would the Divine possessed it in the first place? And then the Divine mentioned how "a storm is coming" before handing the book to Cassandra? O_O
I'm wondering about the origins of this book. It seems to be the same book that the Divine gave Cassandra in Dawn of the Seeker (the wiki mentioned it so too). And so why would it contain Morrigan, Shale, Hawke and his/her companions all the way before 9.22 Dragon Age...?! I mean why would the Divine possessed it in the first place? And then the Divine mentioned how "a storm is coming" before handing the book to Cassandra? O_O
#78
Posté 05 avril 2013 - 11:23
They could have been added to the book later.Priisus wrote...
Since someone reawaken this thread back from the deepest end of the freezer...
I'm wondering about the origins of this book. It seems to be the same book that the Divine gave Cassandra in Dawn of the Seeker (the wiki mentioned it so too). And so why would it contain Morrigan, Shale, Hawke and his/her companions all the way before 9.22 Dragon Age...?! I mean why would the Divine possessed it in the first place? And then the Divine mentioned how "a storm is coming" before handing the book to Cassandra? O_O
My personal suspicion is that Leliana recorded the Warden's journey in it and then Hawke's were recorded later. Maybe the book will become a sort of record of all our protagonist's journeys in Dragon Age.





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