If Hawke made an appearance in DA3 with the option to...
#1
Posté 19 février 2013 - 02:11
#2
Posté 19 février 2013 - 02:21
And no... I didn't really develop a bond with my Hawke but I would not kill him.
#3
Posté 19 février 2013 - 02:22
#4
Posté 19 février 2013 - 02:22
#5
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Posté 19 février 2013 - 02:23
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#6
Posté 19 février 2013 - 02:23
#7
Posté 19 février 2013 - 02:31
As for you people wondering why someone would role play a role playing game....well I never.
#8
Posté 19 février 2013 - 02:31
#9
Posté 19 février 2013 - 02:32
#10
Posté 19 février 2013 - 02:36
[Edit to fix my grammer]
Modifié par Sanunes, 19 février 2013 - 02:37 .
#11
Posté 19 février 2013 - 02:37
#12
Posté 19 février 2013 - 02:38
Darth Death wrote...
Is it safe to say that Hawke was played diplomatically to those responding "No"? Has your Hawke in any playthrough killed his/her sibling or committed any other heinous acts? Retribution?
I played a sarcastic and charming rogue male Hawke. Never killed his siblings, never did heinous acts. No retribution. My Hawke was a neutral good character and always helped people even if he didn't agree with the law all the time. He romanced Anders, didn't kill him because he would've supported him anyways. That world was due for a change and the templars needed to be punished. The chantry only had priests in it, for my personal headcanon, while the rest were hiding in their homes, already fled Kirkwall or hid in the Viscount's Keep.
Modifié par Teddie Sage, 19 février 2013 - 02:41 .
#13
Posté 19 février 2013 - 02:42
Teddie Sage wrote...
Darth Death wrote...
Is it safe to say that Hawke was played diplomatically to those responding "No"? Has your Hawke in any playthrough killed his/her sibling or committed any other heinous acts? Retribution?
I played a sarcastic and charming rogue male Hawke. Never played his siblings, never did heinous acts. No retribution. My Hawke was a neutral good character and always helped people even if he didn't agree with the law all the time. He romanced Anders, didn't kill him because he would've supported him anyways. That world was due for a change and the templars needed to be punished. The chantry only had priests in it, for my personal headcanon, while the rest were hiding in their homes, already fled Kirkwall or hid in the Viscount's Keep.
My Inquisitor would kill such a Hawke for his complicity in starting the war, probably assuming that he was
in fact involved in blowing up the Chantry. After all, he didn't execute Anders for it.
#14
Posté 19 février 2013 - 02:43
#15
Posté 19 février 2013 - 02:44
#16
Posté 19 février 2013 - 02:47
#17
Posté 19 février 2013 - 02:49
Asking "would you kill Hawke" is like asking "would you kill Shale or Allistair?" You are giving us no context. Are we just slaughtering Hawke to be spiteful and for the lolz, or are we blocked from achieving a better goal by Hawke's presence? Has Hawke been corrupted or turned to the dark side? If not, is our character SERVING the dark side?
If you are asking if people would have a problem killing a former character they've played, if they had good reason, then maybe flesh the scenario out a little. As of right now, all I'm imagining is if the first time we see Hawke doing nothing at all, but for some reason are given a Murder Knife option, would we take it... to which I would say no, because I don't usually just Murder Knife people all willy nilly. I would be no more likely to Murder Knife Hawke than I would be to Murder Knife any other random character.
#18
Posté 19 février 2013 - 02:50
I really like this post since it illustrates a bunch of gray areas in your experience with Hawke. Thanks for sharing.Ultimashade wrote...
I played a sarcastic, charming rogue male Hawke (with brown skin, white eyes, and white hair). He put his family and friends above all else, but he was far from morally right. He killed for money, and only pretended to be an idiot because of the tactical advantage. In the end, he stood with his sister and the mages, even though he's technically dark side, he will not die. He does what's right when it counts, and does whatever suits him when it doesn't count.
#19
Posté 19 février 2013 - 02:54
#20
Posté 19 février 2013 - 02:54
*And if not, I can always YouTube it later or something. Hurray to the internet.
Modifié par DominusVita, 19 février 2013 - 02:55 .
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Posté 19 février 2013 - 02:56
#22
Posté 19 février 2013 - 03:02
#23
Posté 19 février 2013 - 03:02
But I would not kill her just for fun. If given a good reason to do so. example: she is arrested to have helped Anders and the mage and is condamned to death. we as inquisitor should decide her fate.
I think I would save her or not only depending on the kind of character I'm playng.
a chance like others. nothing more, and nothing less. Just like Zevran in DA:O. you can let him live or kill him.
even if a lot af time I would like to see one of my Wardens kill her just for the residual rage I still have about DA2, i don't think she would be dead too many time.
#24
Posté 19 février 2013 - 03:04
Both Ultimashade & Sith Grey Warden supplied the context without my intervention. This is what I wanted from the start. I wanted to see who would think outside the box with little to go on.DominusVita wrote...
As mentioned above, the concept without any context is going to feel contrived. Perhaps it's a case of "I support Templars, you support Mages, let's duke it out". As far as the question of would I do it, I explore every option for plot branches*. So naturally, yes.
*And if not, I can always YouTube it later or something. Hurray to the internet.
EDIT: Actually now that I look back, I've supplied the context in my second post. Some failed to read it.
Modifié par Darth Death, 19 février 2013 - 03:25 .
#25
Posté 19 février 2013 - 03:11
Darth Death wrote...
I really like this post since it illustrates a bunch of gray areas in your experience with Hawke. Thanks for sharing.Ultimashade wrote...
I played a sarcastic, charming rogue male Hawke (with brown skin, white eyes, and white hair). He put his family and friends above all else, but he was far from morally right. He killed for money, and only pretended to be an idiot because of the tactical advantage. In the end, he stood with his sister and the mages, even though he's technically dark side, he will not die. He does what's right when it counts, and does whatever suits him when it doesn't count.
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