Chaos Lord Malek wrote...
BrotherWarth wrote...
I love how all these people who haven't even read Asunder are just writing Cole off as a crazy, boring demon. Seriously people, either read the book or shut up. There is a reason why those of us who read the book are intrigued by the idea of him being in the game.
Also, Lambert is dead. Cole was sitting on his chest with a knife to his throat telling him he was going to kill him. Thinking he'll be fine and dandy is on the same level of derp as thinking Duncan is alive.
I read the book.And Cole is crazy boring demon.
And Lambert is not dead, it only happens if Wynne and Shale survie Origins (None of my playtrhoughs btw). Even Gaider said it himself, that if they died, Assunder never happen for those players. Meaning that Cole is still haunting Mage Tower cells.
I think that even without Wynne and Shale the events of Asunder would have still happened, maybe just not how it exactly went down in the book. The situation in the Circle: Orlais, was already falling apart. There is a good chance Rhys was already helping Cole, there is a good chance a meeting between the College of Magi was still called.
The only bits that are apt to change are the parts that directly involve Wynne or Shale. So a certain character may remain dead and thats about it. Cole may still be newly aware of his demonic status.
In fact, in the Varric dialogue with Cassandra he says something about the Chantry falling to peices, circles rebelling and the Templar order no longer siding with the Chantry... which doesn't happen in real time till the end of Asunder when Lambert himself writes the Grande Cleric to tell her he is disgusted by her involvment and "screw you, I'm going home (to crack down on mages) and I am taking all my toys with me!", so probably a lot that went down in Asunder will stay static, with standins for Wynne and Shale and uh, more death because the lack of super spirit healer.