Man, that was evil...
Modifié par 1Magnolie, 27 mars 2011 - 07:24 .
Modifié par 1Magnolie, 27 mars 2011 - 07:24 .
Gamer Ftw wrote...
No that was just for the lolz.
Oh Yes.Emperor Iaius I wrote...
Gamer Ftw wrote...
No that was just for the lolz.
You delight in shattering my soul, don't you?
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.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.
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.
Modifié par Vhalkyrie, 27 mars 2011 - 01:27 .
Modifié par MG800, 27 mars 2011 - 06:36 .
Guest_Dragon Age Origins_*
ravenimage wrote...
Streaked through Hightown.
Yeah, my Hawke was a good girl.
Modifié par LostCreedII, 27 mars 2011 - 07:45 .
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!
lamppostinwinter wrote...
Sarah1281 wrote...
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..."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."
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.
Fikmeister wrote...
lamppostinwinter wrote...
Sarah1281 wrote...
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..."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."
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.