Ok I've been playing Dragon Age 2, and everytime I go to Sundermount I see ruins there of buildings and what not. Was there something built on Sundermount like a city or something or did they just have a who can build something half way contest?
Sundermount????
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kinglogan999
, juin 04 2012 06:40
#1
Posté 04 juin 2012 - 06:40
#2
Posté 04 juin 2012 - 09:50
The codex entry for Sundermount includes the following:
Kirkwall is guarded by mountains to it north, the tallest of which is Sundermount. The mountain has a fearsome reputation. Legend says it was the site of the final battle between the Tevinter Imperium of old and the ancient empire of elves that perished with Arlathan. Both sides unleashed horrors into the waking world, and Fade creatures prowl the heights to this very day, unaware that the war for which they were summoned is long since over.
When you first enter the area where you can access the altar, Merrill comments:
"In the days of Arlathan, the elders came here to sleep. Uthenera, the endless dream, they called it..."
Perhaps the ruins were, in part, from structures built to honor the 'dreaming' elves.
Kirkwall is guarded by mountains to it north, the tallest of which is Sundermount. The mountain has a fearsome reputation. Legend says it was the site of the final battle between the Tevinter Imperium of old and the ancient empire of elves that perished with Arlathan. Both sides unleashed horrors into the waking world, and Fade creatures prowl the heights to this very day, unaware that the war for which they were summoned is long since over.
When you first enter the area where you can access the altar, Merrill comments:
"In the days of Arlathan, the elders came here to sleep. Uthenera, the endless dream, they called it..."
Perhaps the ruins were, in part, from structures built to honor the 'dreaming' elves.
Modifié par whykikyouwhy, 04 juin 2012 - 12:19 .
#3
Posté 04 juin 2012 - 12:06
"I hate to say it, but my ancestors were not thinking clearly when they decided to bury people on top of a mountain."
#4
Posté 04 juin 2012 - 12:50
It would be more of an issue if they were actually dead when they went. They weren't however. Back in those days, the elders would willingly go to make room for the young. So they could just walk right on up the hill on their own, as opposed to making me have to carry 'em up.Wulfram wrote...
"I hate to say it, but my ancestors were not thinking clearly when they decided to bury people on top of a mountain."





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