If you bring Fenris along to your first meeting with the Arishok, he'll spout off a greeting from the Qun. The Arishok is clearly shocked by this and chalks it up to yet more evidence of Kirkwall's insanity.
...Why? Leaving aside Mark of the Assassin (which was presumably written after the original game game was well into production), the existence of elven Qunari was established way back in Origins, with the party banter between Zevran and Sten. Why would meeting one amaze one of the leaders of the Qunari people?
"The Qun from an elf?"
Débuté par
Craverguy
, août 25 2012 12:15
#1
Posté 25 août 2012 - 12:15
#2
Posté 25 août 2012 - 12:44
Craverguy wrote...
If you bring Fenris along to your first meeting with the Arishok, he'll spout off a greeting from the Qun. The Arishok is clearly shocked by this and chalks it up to yet more evidence of Kirkwall's insanity.
...Why? Leaving aside Mark of the Assassin (which was presumably written after the original game game was well into production), the existence of elven Qunari was established way back in Origins, with the party banter between Zevran and Sten. Why would meeting one amaze one of the leaders of the Qunari people?
I think he was amazed to find one in Kirkwall since most of elves there live in the Alienage and act as either servants or menial laborers.
#3
Posté 25 août 2012 - 12:55
Adding to what Realmzmaster stated, knowledge about the Qunari customs aside from it's faithful practitioners are probably extremely rare.
Modifié par The Hierophant, 25 août 2012 - 12:57 .
#4
Posté 25 août 2012 - 04:47
I'll throw my lot in with the two posters above. It was more a reaction to the fact that even the top political and spiritual leaders of Kirkwall and most of Theda know nothing of the true Qun. But here is an elf the lowest of the low in society and he knows real details of the Qun.





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