It reminds me of Dark Souls ending.
You have to choose between rekindling the bonefire by sacrificing yourself (statu quo : the world still is a big mess, almost nothing changes but there is still hope and light) or plunge the world into darkness and uncertainties by becoming its human ruler, to end the era of the giants. It looks manichean like that but it's not if you took care of the lore. That was actually a very hard choice to me, because you have two creatures encouraging you to take one side or the other, and both are obviously lying.
"Darkness closes in. Will you stand against it? Or lead this world to its bitter end?"
To me at least, it means we may have to choose between the world as it has always been and a new world leaving some certainties behind it. Maybe we'll learn the a harsh truth behind "the Maker" and Andraste for instance. That's the feeling I had in the opposition between Morrigan and Flemeth: basically, the later one seems to want us to accept changes by placing pawns (Morrigan, Hawke), and it seems Morrigan is looking for a way to go against it (by killing her mother, by making the dark ritual, by being in Orlais court).
Or maybe we'll have to choose between two new world states: leaving Thedas as a medieval high fantasy world, or let it become a life simulator with cute and friendly dragons.
In any case, I really hope it's not a punchline. That was more exciting than seeing Cassandra, Varric or Morrigan in my opinion.
Modifié par Cheylus, 22 juin 2013 - 01:32 .