ThePasserby wrote...
It is puzzling why some find it fun to play a protagonist as inept as Hawke.
I can understand the writers favouring certain NPCs over the PC and have them pull a fast one on Hawke. Not a qaulity I'd admire on a game writer, but understandable. But why players enjoy playing a bystander is beyond me.
Really? I don't find the character particularly inept. Ineptitude would imply being a complete failure at accomplishing one's tasks/goals. Hawke accomplished his/her goals. There are plenty of intelligent, sensible people who get fooled by their friends and lovers (and politicians for that matter). Would you call someone who doesn't recognize their spouse is cheating on them
inept? There might be some degree of
naivete involved or willful blindness, but it's not incompetence or ineptitude.
To address one of the points the OP listed as "proof" of Hawke's supposed ineptitude, let's discuss that lyrium idol specifically. How could anyone who doesn't specialize in the study of arcane objects even be AWARE of its dangers or its significance? Even a mage couldn't actually know about it until they got close enough to examine it I imagine. This artifact was from a
primordial thaig - a place very few people have been that not even dwarves know very much about themselves.
The lyrium idol was a matter of
crcumstances beyond anyone's control. The influence the idol exerted on Bartrand was the result of his exposure to it. Bartrand, as far as I can tell, certainly did not set out on the expedition with a grand plan to murder his brother and everyone else to keep it for himself. And if Hawke was a fool in this situation, then how about Varric?
He was Bartrand's brother and knew him the best. If Varric didn't see it coming (and he couldn't possibly have known either - again, because this idol influenced Bartrand and twisted his desires upon his exposure to it), I don't know how Hawke was supposed to suss it out.
Just because we players have a sense of bad juju incoming thanks to our being such bright boys and girls, that doesn't make the character incompetent. And being a bystander would imply that Hawke does nothing but sit around twiddling his or her thumbs. I distinctly remember running around and actually participating in the events that were unfolding. Sometimes you don't control the events that swirl around you and you just have to react to what happens. The world isn't always under your direct control.