Carver is concentrated Stupid.
#51
Posté 30 mars 2011 - 04:31
That said I usually am pretty nice to Carver cause I play as a goody-two-shoes most of the time. Unlike my real life brother.
#52
Posté 30 mars 2011 - 05:56
#53
Posté 30 mars 2011 - 07:36
Then on my second play thru I take everything slow, talks everyline of conversations with everyone I find in game. After this chats I don't hate Carver, sure he has problems but I can see where they come from. Also I really pitty Gamlen (Carver understood him way before me and mention that). His situation ain't too easy to swallow... I will probably react the same way he did.
In the end I find Hawke/Amell males has more deep than women. Bethany had her big negative bonus from my first time on Demo. Even death of Leandra is touching and I love her VA... I didn't feel that connected to her like I did to my Cousland mother.
#54
Posté 30 mars 2011 - 07:47
Modifié par Torax, 30 mars 2011 - 07:49 .
#55
Posté 30 mars 2011 - 09:16
I do not take him into the Deep Roads. I do not like Anders and never have him on my team (if I am a mage) unless I am doing his personal quests so Carver will die in the Deep Roads. I don't want to hear Mama Hawke b!tch and moan specially when she already blames me for letting Bethany charge off to her own death.
I leave Carver at home and let him run off and hide in the Templars skirt. I put up with his Mr. Toughguy attitude when I am nice to him after I rescue him from Grace and when I see him during the Qunari attack.
Seeing him get all whinny again after his bravado breaks down in the end makes it all worthwhile. When I challenge him during the end fight by telling him "Don't brother me" to his question of will I fight with my own brother... when he answers, "No, it's not that" with his tail between his legs... yeah, so good! The little runt!
#56
Posté 30 mars 2011 - 04:36
Aris Ravenstar wrote...
Aveline is a control freak, it wasn't her place to interfere. Carver was desperate for a place to belong and make a difference. She assumed he'd have an attitude problem with any superior because of his relationship whith his older sibling, which is a lot more complicated than 'Carver doesn't like authority'. Furthermore, Aveline is hardly one to criticize about inability to follow orders. She was promoted for that very fact.
The wardens have to take orders and show respect, and he did well with them. Aveline simply didn't have any faith in him and stuck her nose where it didn't belong.
And she seems to think it's important to give recruits the right training and experience. Carver would have been raw material. It would be up to her to guide him. Maybe she didn't know it, but she was saying that she wasn't up to the job of making a guard out of him. And yet, although he might have not been an ideal recruit, he doesn't seem like he would be a particularly bad one. (I think this conversation took place before Aveline had become captain, but she was on her way there).
He does let Hawke take the lead. He may rebel and join the templars, but only when Hawke has disappeared into the Deep Roads, and he had good reason for doing so.
Modifié par Danathyr, 30 mars 2011 - 04:38 .





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