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My Hawke gave Feynriels soul to Torpor, the demon, to get a few more attribute points and then told Feynriel's mom how it was too late to save the boy.  
Man, that was evil... 

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Emperor Iaius I

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Gamer Ftw wrote...

No that was just for the lolz.


You delight in shattering my soul, don't you?

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Emperor Iaius I wrote...

Gamer Ftw wrote...

No that was just for the lolz.


You delight in shattering my soul, don't you?

Oh Yes.

#154
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My Mage Hawke let Anders run away, only for him to follow me to the Gallows...

..to kill me. Should have put him down when he wasn't being a random ******.

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Killing Gascard DuPois during Prime Suspect, thinking that he was the murderer (and honestly, it was extremely suspicious).... only to come back to the Mansion in the last dying moments of the Act and find that my mother had gone out with a man who was sending her White Lilies, the actual murderer Quentin.

All That Remains was the first moment in the game for me when I thought of Hawke as "My Hawke" and running through the streets of Lowtown knowing that if I had listened and let Gascard go he could have potentially stopped the murderer before he could get to Leandra with the haunting music and the "We need to find my mother" dialogue.... I felt terrible.

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Glorfindel709 wrote...

Killing Gascard DuPois during Prime Suspect, thinking that he was the murderer (and honestly, it was extremely suspicious).... only to come back to the Mansion in the last dying moments of the Act and find that my mother had gone out with a man who was sending her White Lilies, the actual murderer Quentin.

All That Remains was the first moment in the game for me when I thought of Hawke as "My Hawke" and running through the streets of Lowtown knowing that if I had listened and let Gascard go he could have potentially stopped the murderer before he could get to Leandra with the haunting music and the "We need to find my mother" dialogue.... I felt terrible.

Well, if it makes you feel any better, Gascard was actually the real killer's former apprentice who has been hunting him all this time to kill him and steal his knowledge since Gascard was apparently dumped as a student when the killer went on his wife-reviving kick. The killer offered Gascard a chance to side with him and then become his apprentice again and while Gascard was considering it, Varric shot him through the throat. I'm not quite sure how that plays out if Varric isn't there. I've heard that you have to decide whether to kill Gascard or not so I'm assuming there is at least the option to convince him to pick your side.

Of course, my Hawke's probably a horrible person for this but had Varric not been there to auto-kill Gascard and had the blood magic sensing ritual been Leandra in enough time to save her then she might very well have just let Gascard walk away with his prize.

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That little bastard......

Ah well, the character didn't know that so he shall continue to bear the guilt. I on the other hand am exonerated, Hallelujah!

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I'd like to think that the one Hawke I had who didn't kill Gascard but didn't go to him after Leandra was kidnapped eventually came across Emeric's investigation and saw the reason why Emeric suspected Gascard, perhaps something tying him with Quentin. I know Gascard says that Emeric just ran across him while investigating but that's never corroborated and before you can even talk to Emeric again he's been murdered. Who knows it was even Quentin? Of course, that's a bit complicated if you kill Gascard but he could have conceivably set it up before we run across and potentially kill him.

I have to say, it was really embarrassing when Quentin recognized Gascard and expressed surprise that he'd still be chasing him after all this time. Hawke responded with a dramatic (but paraphrased) "You killed his sister! There's nowhere Gascard wouldn't chase you!" and then Quentin laughed and asked if THAT was what he'd been telling people. Hawke is not usually tricked but, well...Gascard is GOOD.

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See, I automatically had the feeling that he was lying about something... I just figured the wrong thing.

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Yeah, on my most recent playthrough, I saw the option to talk to Gascard instead of following the trail with Gamlen. Much more satisfying, IMHO...

Merrill's disappointment would turn my bones to jelly if I tried to rival her :-/

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Glorfindel709 wrote...

Killing Gascard DuPois during Prime Suspect, thinking that he was the murderer (and honestly, it was extremely suspicious).... only to come back to the Mansion in the last dying moments of the Act and find that my mother had gone out with a man who was sending her White Lilies, the actual murderer Quentin.

All That Remains was the first moment in the game for me when I thought of Hawke as "My Hawke" and running through the streets of Lowtown knowing that if I had listened and let Gascard go he could have potentially stopped the murderer before he could get to Leandra with the haunting music and the "We need to find my mother" dialogue.... I felt terrible.


I didn't kill Gascard because something didn't seem right.  All the evidence seemed to incriminate him, but his reaction when I stormed in gave me pause.  I decided to let him live.

Then during Act 2 when the white lillies arrived, my first thought was "Oh no!  He was guilty!  I let the murderer go! Mother could die because of me!"

I ran through the foundry, with a terrible feeling in my gut, expecting to see Gascard.  I felt a moment of relief when it was Quentin.  Whew.

Modifié par Vhalkyrie, 27 mars 2011 - 01:27 .


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My first Hawke gave Merril elven tool to fix that killer-demon-cursed mirror. Ok, now THAT was stupid. But I suppose since he was romancing her, he didn't think straight, or maybe not exactly the part that was meant for thinking.
I'm proud of this creation. He wasn't an complete idiot, but he did have his "dumb" moments.

Modifié par MG800, 27 mars 2011 - 06:36 .


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I killed Gascard on the the first play through because he was a bloodmage, the only bloodmage that I haven't executed on principle in either game was Merrill. Merrill has always been a max rivalry for me and so far my only rivalry on any play through. On my second play through I did let Gascard live but missed using him to find Quentin so he pretty much got away on the second play through so I missed seeing Varric shoot him in the throat. I was never mean to Merrill but I wouldn't enable her in her self destructive behavior either.

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Streaked through Hightown.

Yeah, my Hawke was a good girl.

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ravenimage wrote...

Streaked through Hightown.

Yeah, my Hawke was a good girl.


Awesome.  :o

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I just did another evil thing. If you co-own the bonepit, you have this guy who has been embezzeling your cargo. I hit him, told him to give me all of his money, and then my co-horts suggested killing him. I said "I don't care what happens to him." And the guy just sobs before it cuts away.

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He sobbed when I promised to get his savings to his wife and children and convinced the partner to turn him over to the guards, too. I don't think he was crying when I convinced him to give his life's savings to the partner in exchange for his freedom, though.

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Siding with templars or mages. there i say it, I feel durty after all that.

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Oh, while my mind is on the bonepit, I kept convincing the workers to go back even after I knew they would all get eaten by a massive dragon.

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Gave Feynrial's soul away =]

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Glorfindel709 wrote...

That little bastard......

Ah well, the character didn't know that so he shall continue to bear the guilt. I on the other hand am exonerated, Hallelujah!


lol, I was the opposite with 1st play.  I let the guy go and then blamed myself for getting mother killed by not killing him when I had the chance.  You're (or moreso your mum)  hooped no matter what.

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lamppostinwinter wrote...

Sarah1281 wrote...

He acknowledges this: "I know we're not friends, Hawke, but I can't defeat Danarius without you." If you hand him over, Danarius says "I knew a mage would be reasonable."

Well actually, I had him at 100% friendship but when I chose that line just to see what would happen if I chose the 'fine I'll help' option (for the record, Hawke sarcastically says that Danarius might have better loot on him) then Fenris still said "I know we're not friends but..."


If you are friends what SHOULD happen is he should look shocked and super sad and say "WHAT!", then say that plead for your help "Don't do this Hawke, I need you". So heartbreaking. In my opinion, sadface Fenris is so much worse than sadface Merrill.

This is what it should be like in a friendship if you betray him: 

It's ridiculously heartbreaking. It is the ONLY thing I cannot bring myself to do in any playthrough.


Oh god, oh man, this was terrible to watch.

#173
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Man, I could never betray Fenris. That is just ... oof.

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What do you mean, "worst"? I played a joyful blood mage. I enjoyed slaughtering the Dalish clan - they exploded nicely when hit by lightning.
Well, worst thing was probably that knife in the back of a head of one annoying and dead dwarf.

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Fikmeister wrote...

lamppostinwinter wrote...

Sarah1281 wrote...


He acknowledges this: "I know we're not friends, Hawke, but I can't defeat Danarius without you." If you hand him over, Danarius says "I knew a mage would be reasonable."

Well actually, I had him at 100% friendship but when I chose that line just to see what would happen if I chose the 'fine I'll help' option (for the record, Hawke sarcastically says that Danarius might have better loot on him) then Fenris still said "I know we're not friends but..."


If you are friends what SHOULD happen is he should look shocked and super sad and say "WHAT!", then say that plead for your help "Don't do this Hawke, I need you". So heartbreaking. In my opinion, sadface Fenris is so much worse than sadface Merrill.

This is what it should be like in a friendship if you betray him: 

It's ridiculously heartbreaking. It is the ONLY thing I cannot bring myself to do in any playthrough.


Oh god, oh man, this was terrible to watch.


Magnificent. I've only done it as a mage, so the bit about "the power of the Imperium will be at your disposal" was new to me. Danarius is just a fine gentleman. I can't believe I withheld Fenris from him. I am like the worst person.