I am just thinking back to it and don't understand
#26
Posté 10 novembre 2012 - 05:14
#27
Posté 10 novembre 2012 - 05:22
KainD wrote...
How did Cassandra draw ANY ties at all between Warden from DA:O and Hawke??
I know we can have different choices but, I will speak from my own perspective, and maybe there is a canon that I am missing or something but:
1) Warden was busy dealing with the blight. When that was over he went to investigate more blight related things as any warden would. Met the Architect and some intelligent darkspawn. Then when that was done ( this is what my warden did ), went away from the order completely on his OWN business to find Morrigan, and in my case went away through the Eluvian.
2) Hawke was just on a personal mission of becoming rich and making his family happy, and then was involved in conflicts with Qunari and templar/mage conflicts.
How on earth do these two have something in common? Completely different stories of completly different characters with their own business. Why would Cassandra mention the warden? He has nothing to do with Qunari or mage conflicts.
IMHO it was Leliana who first saw the connection between the Warden and Hawke as both being notable person that met Flemeth and than being part of world changing events.
Cassandra was sent to question Varric about how much of his bull**** about Hawke were true
#28
Posté 10 novembre 2012 - 05:43
Personally, the Seekers seem to completely suck at their own jobs.
#29
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Posté 10 novembre 2012 - 06:09
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#30
Posté 10 novembre 2012 - 08:07
And if you did Legacy they both had a connection to some very old and strange things underground.CrazyRah wrote...
I think this is pretty much it.Maria Caliban wrote...
Both of them were Fereldens who emerged during the Blight, were buddies with Flemeth, became very powerful, and then disappeared.
#31
Posté 10 novembre 2012 - 10:12
He recruited Anders, a companion of the Warden
Retrieved a message for the Warden
His brother joined the Grey Wardens
He suddenly and unexpectedly came to their aid when they were up to their necks in Qunari
He went on a rescue mission for Nathaniel Howe
He accompanied a Grey Warden when he killed Duke Prosper
Don't even get me started on Corypheus.
And finally, it was a Warden who blew up the Chantry, and two Wardens fought alongside Hawke against the Templars.
Coupled with the known fact that The Grey Wardens accept blood magic and my Warden helping out the Mage Collective, I wouldn't be surprised if Cassandra thought of all this as one big Warden conspiracy.





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