This is exacly what it says:
Isabela's return during the Qunari crisis was surprising, most of all to Isabela, herself. She blamed Hawke for inspiring her to such foolishness, and seemed to regret exposing herself to danger. After the Arishok was killed, Isabela was seen in deep conversation with Hawke. The exchange ended as Isabela walked off, saying, "You're reading too much into it."
That was the last anyone in Kirkwall saw of her for some time. Many believed that she had left the Free Marches for good. Then as abruptly as she had departed, Isabela appeared one day in her usual spot in the Hanged Man, drinking as though she had never been gone.
Isabela's return during the Qunari crisis was surprising, most of all to Isabela, herself. She blamed Hawke
for inspiring her to such foolishness, and seemed to regret exposing herself to danger. After the Arishok was killed, a tense exchange between Isabela and Hawke ended with Isabela leaving, saying, "I didn't do it for them. I did it for you. It was always about you."
That was the last anyone in Kirkwall saw of her for some time. Many believed that she had left the Free Marches for good. Then as abruptly as she had departed, Isabela appeared one day in her usual spot in the Hanged Man, drinking as though she had never been gone.
I tried going back and choosing different responses but I always get this result.
Modifié par RagdollFrey, 27 mars 2012 - 10:48 .





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