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Duncan: The elephant in the room.


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I'm surprised I haven't seen a thread for this, yet. In Dragon Age Origins, they suspiciously never show Duncan actually being killed. The screen just goes black, all Soprano-style.

I wonder if he's bound to re-emerge in DA3. There was no other reason to make his death so ambiguous.  

Modifié par Trista Faux Hawke, 26 septembre 2012 - 06:43 .


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David Gaider

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Trista Faux Hawke wrote...
pff. That's a vague answer.  Why didn't he just say, "Duncan is dead."


Duncan is dead.

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David Gaider

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Wiedzmin182009 wrote...
And where is the corpse?


Where all corpses go. Corpse Heaven.

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MichaelStuart wrote...
So Duncan is dead, the real question is how long before he comes back to life?


I guess I could bring Duncan back to life, sure, if I really wanted to.

I do not. Occasionally Mike Laidlaw taunts me with Zombie Duncan (long story), but only to see me make The Face. This is not something that will ever happen.

Modifié par David Gaider, 26 septembre 2012 - 07:56 .


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Rpgfantasyplayer wrote...
Um, no they don't.  I killed Zevran in DA:O, Ander's died in Awakenings (my playthrough) and they came back.


Zevran was not intended to come back. Evidently it doesn't matter how many times we bring it up, people will continue to think this bug was intentional. Which is too bad.

Anders and Leliana are both intentional, and while we explained how (or, in Leliana's case, will yet need to explain) that explanation is ultimately a ret-con, sure.

I am not nor will I ever ret-con Duncan's death. This isn't a subject that even needs to continue being discussed.

In fact, my answer on that is so definitive I'll simply close this down as having no relevance to DA3.

Modifié par David Gaider, 26 septembre 2012 - 08:08 .