As much as BioWare wants to make Hawke a very important and influential character in the Dragon Age universe, I'm just not seeing it. From my perspective, Hawke didn't really do anything important and just felt like he or she was along for the ride.
On the other hand, the Warden unified Ferelden that was engaged in civil war, stopped the Blight, rebuilt the Grey Wardens in Ferelden, chose the next king of Orzamar, and so on. If anything, I would say that the Warden is a far more important and influential character than Hawke could ever be.
What are your thoughts?
Is Hawke important to the Dragon Age universe?
Débuté par
EpicBoot2daFace
, août 25 2012 09:25
#1
Posté 25 août 2012 - 09:25
#2
Posté 05 septembre 2012 - 04:06
I think so!
#3
Posté 08 septembre 2012 - 08:43
BrotherWarth wrote...
Realmzmaster wrote...
Not talking modern vessels British man o war (first rate vessels Ship of the Line also called battleship class) had more than 750 men as its complement. First appearing in the 1600's made of wood. There was also the Adler von Lubeck German war galleon built in 1566 carried 1000 men (350 man crew and 650 marines).
The HMS Revenge (used by Sir Francis Drake) built in 1577 had a crew of 300.
Roman warships like the Deceres which was a dreadnought had 572 rowers, 30 sailors and 250 marines.
A quick google of each of those tells me those were transport and siege vessels. They weren't made for open-sea battles.
I'm surprised at what you found Googling. The HMS revenge certainly engaged in battle, but regardless one of the mainstays of wooden ship of the lines was the "74" which had a complement of 700 men.
The British adopted these ships as being ships with a good balance between firepower and manouverability, and appears to be the most frequently commissioned warship of the era.





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