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Finally Hawke gets to leave Kirkwall!


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Alanosborn1991 wrote...

With this new DLC coming out I bet Hawke is the most excited.

Between the
 
-Veil being as thin as a piece of paper because of huge blood ritual/ blood aquafier thingy
-Lyrium in the water making everyone mages
-Templars using the Circle as torture prison
-Mages using Necromancy
-100+ people dying in that one chantry
-Demon infested ruins under every house
-Sharp spikes on all walls in lowtown/darktown
-Crazy companions

I would have gone crazy on the first day.

BUT NOW HAWKE GETS TO LEAVE EFFIN KIRKWALL HALLELUYA!

Kirkwall is a silly place


HA HA HA!  You brought up a lot of things I didn't think about.  Awsome points.  I was pretty disappointed with DAII overall even though I did play it through. 

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Hawke left Kirkwall in the original game. Bone Pit, Wounded Coast and Sundermount are all outside Kirkwall.

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caradoc2000 wrote...

Hawke left Kirkwall in the original game. Bone Pit, Wounded Coast and Sundermount are all outside Kirkwall.


You're right about that of course.  I think what he meant... and how I feel is that everything is centered around returning to Kirkwall.  Quests start there and finish there.  That's it.  Also...the game takes place over a period of ten years.  You would think that Hawke would have gotten to see more than just 4 areas.

Dragon Age: Origins you travelled to quite a few areas.  A LOT more than Dragon Age 2.  You had your camp for the most part and then toward the end you get the Earl of Redcliffe's estate and then his castle as a place to rest and return to. 

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Pathforge wrote...

caradoc2000 wrote...

Hawke left Kirkwall in the original game. Bone Pit, Wounded Coast and Sundermount are all outside Kirkwall.


I think what he meant... and how I feel is that everything is centered around returning to Kirkwall.

I don't think Legacy is any different in that respect.

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Yeah doesn't seem to be heh...I won't buy it but I know my brother will. So I'll just watch him play.

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Not gonna buy it, huh? :whistle:

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caradoc2000 wrote...

Not gonna buy it, huh? :whistle:


No.  Probably doesn't matter to you at all.  Who the hell am I anyway?  lol   But DA II, I was really disappointed with.  I struggled just to finish it once.  I let my brother tell me about his other playthroughs and alternate endings.  

The trailers to the game look great, but the game itself just isn't.  For me, Dragon Age: Origins trailers looked okay. Got me excited that Bioware was getting back into it.  When I BOUGHT Origins...I couldn't stop playing it.  Loved everything about it.  Set my expectations too high I think.  

Dragon Age II is a crippled version of what it should have been.  I think EA has a lot to do with it though... 

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Now I can't wait to start getting more dlc for this game. It's fun just by itself but this twisted incarnation of the world seems splendid.

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Marduksdragon wrote...

Raya Aroukii wrote...

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Does it seem kinda weird that the warden's have a prison? I thought that they seem to care more about 'Kill all the Darkspawn' so why do they have a prison ? Can anyone clear this up ?


Even with an organization such as the Wardens that takes in criminals, there have to be crimes that are unforgivable, such as child molestation and other despicable acts.


I would think the Wardens would just kill such untrustworthy people.


My wardens would and take great delight in doing so.  Image IPB

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First, the areas you mention Sundermount and Bone Pit and Wounded Coast, are ALL suburbs of Kirkwall. They are Kirkwall adjacent, just not the city proper. When we say Why Doesn't Hawke (esp Mage Hawke) leave Kirkwall after his family dies, there is no good answer except the game would end if he logically left the city, and that is poor writing that they couldn't come up with a good reason for Hawke to stay beyond your crazy mother.

Second, someone's point about how Meredith only allows you to stay because you're the Champion, IIRC Hawke's mother dies in Act 2, Hawke becomes Champion after the Qunari uprising which is end of Act 2. So that doesn't wash.

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And I always wonder how they don't notice mages anyways what with the massive staff strapped to their backs and all....

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Your right about Kirkwall being a silly place, Its a place where the man with the most spiky armour is king also thinking about how silly it is reminds me of

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DreamerM wrote...

I'll never understand why Hawke didn't leave after his mother was murdered. Especially if his sibling is dead too. What's tying him to Kirkwal by that point? his mother's old family house? I'd move out of that thing so friggin fast, it'd feel haunted to me.


Because the Plot Dictates. It's the reason why warrior/rogue Hawke let Cullen take away Bethany to the Circle of Magi where he knows a mage was illegally made tranquil, after all. It's the reason why no one seemed capable of finding a simple hatch in the foundry where Starkhaven Circle mage Quentin was located. It's the reason why Hawke doesn't kill Petrice or Grace. Honestly, I don't even understand why Hawke stayed once he got his mother the mansion back, especially if he was an apostate; it's the center of templar power over eastern Thedas, after all.