Boiny Bunny wrote...
1) Deep Roads Expedition.
Was this significant? Did this change the world? Have an impact on a vast number of people? I don't believe so. If Hawke had never existed, perhaps Bartrand would have been killed, or perhaps he would have easily found another sap to replace Hawke and succeeded just the same. The treasure found down there was just enough to make Hawke a noble in Kirkwall, but certainly not the richest. Really, the way I see it, the lyrium idol was the only thing of any significance to come out of the expedition - and again, this had nothing to do with Hawke personally. Another thug mercenary could have cleared the way to the ancient thaig and lost the idol to Bartrand just the same.
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It would have to be a skilled mercenary. Don't forget Hawke also helped fund the expedition. This type of arguement really seems foolish to be. This reasoning says someone esle could do what MLK did. Maybe it is true. Maybe not. Does it matter? They were there and played a role in the events that happened, thus making them important.





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