Maconbar wrote...
Might be better off just nuking the entire city from space.
It's the only way to be sure.
Maconbar wrote...
Might be better off just nuking the entire city from space.
Andronic0s wrote...
Well the letter doesn't implies he knew what was going on just that he was experimenting on necromancy, for all we know Orsino thought (like any sane person would) that he was experimenting on corpses (I mean there has to be a cementery somewhere in kirkwall, though the fact that no one ever bothers to recover bodies might indicate that kirkwallers are not familiar with the concept of "burying the dead")
Unless something else comes up later in the game I'll give him the benefit of the doubt.
Well after reading that letter in Quentin's dungeon I was just looking for the first character with a name beginning with "O", it turning out to be the first enchanter fit perfectly, so I was convinced he was involved the moment we met. It was only after he became a harvester before any real confrontation about it (I sided with the mages, felt like meta-gaming not to even on my first playthrough since Hawke never seemed to consider the connection) that I started to think I was wrong. If I were able I would've brought up the letter with him straight after the fight with the Arishok, I doubt it would slip Hawke's mind that his/her mother was murdered a few days ago.highcastle wrote...
Of course, if you use that reasoning, it's meta-gaming. At the time of the actual conflict, Hawke doesn't know Orsino was involved with Quentin (he may have suspicions about that letter, but it's also been three years and he found it at a tumultuous time; it may have slipped his mind).
I'd like to get a few people out of the city first, but pretty much, yeah.C9316 wrote...
Man I wish I could just kill them all. Everyone in kirkwall is batsh*t crazy.
Modifié par nerdage, 03 avril 2011 - 03:25 .