I'm currently playing a 2H Dwarf Noble at the moment, and I just got done with the Urn main quest. It occured to me that having Trian reflecting on my past seems out of place. For me; having my Father Endrin come back and reflect on my past is more appropriate. When Trian was alive he treated me like crap, why would I want to have him come back just to say that I should have seen Bhelin's plan from the start and that he forgives me for screwing things up.
Does anyone else feel the same?
Dwarf Noble- Urn of Sacred Ashes Reflection
Débuté par
SirSponge
, mai 29 2012 02:32
#1
Posté 29 mai 2012 - 02:32
#2
Guest_Faerunner_*
Posté 29 mai 2012 - 03:21
Guest_Faerunner_*
Does this count as a spoiler? This is a no-spoiler forum, right?
That said, I think Trian is the better option. You're supposed to make peace with past shame or regret, not just to reflect on the past in general. Since Trian is the older brother you got tricked into murdering or who got murdered to pin the blame on you, (either way, you're still alive while he's dead) it would be appropriate for the Gauntlet to try to get you to revisit that part of your life and put it behind you for good.
That said, I think Trian is the better option. You're supposed to make peace with past shame or regret, not just to reflect on the past in general. Since Trian is the older brother you got tricked into murdering or who got murdered to pin the blame on you, (either way, you're still alive while he's dead) it would be appropriate for the Gauntlet to try to get you to revisit that part of your life and put it behind you for good.
Modifié par Faerunner, 29 mai 2012 - 03:23 .
#3
Posté 05 juin 2012 - 11:43
I think it is more odd for Dwarf Commoners that Leske from the DC origin shows up. Of course I wonder if someone else shows up if you do the Urn of Sacred Ashes after you do Orzammar. I always do the Urn before I do Orzammar.
Trian makes sense for the DN in that you get some closure as you come to realize he wasn't your enemy (maybe he was a jerk but not your enemy)
Trian makes sense for the DN in that you get some closure as you come to realize he wasn't your enemy (maybe he was a jerk but not your enemy)
Modifié par KotorEffect3, 05 juin 2012 - 11:47 .





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