byzantine horse wrote...
Back on the topic of Hawke's importance, would it be fair to compare him/her to Achilles? The Trojan War would have happened whether he went or not, and it would have ended the way it did whether he was there or not. Oddyseus would still have built that horse.
Still, I'd say that Achilles is the character from the Iliad remembered the most by most people. My mother and sister for example, had never heard of Agamemnon or Hector, but Achilles - at least they knew of the name and that he was dipped in a river, killed people and died to an arrow in his heel.
If you think that Achilles was important because he killed Hector and broke Trojan morale - then Hawke is important because he killed the Arishok and became Champion of Kirkwall.
I think that Hawke is the Achilles of Thedas, really.
This might be a good example.
I guess the point is, we know what actually happened, and some of us agree that Hawke didn't actually do anything too important (I know others dispute this). But people THINK Hawke did. And that likely won't be stopped.





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