Oh, it seems I'm already following her on Twitter
I'm such a stalker.
Not many new things in the interview, but I loved this:
"The templars failed to protect their charges and the people of Kirkwall. The Order has not lived up to its ideal, and though it wasn't easy for him, Cullen now recognizes that. It's something he's still processing, but he's looking to move forward and fight for something he can believe in."
"He's a leader: someone people can turn to, someone they can trust to make the right call, even if it's a tough one."
"Cullen's been through a lot. As a result, he takes his new position very seriously. Your soldiers depend on him, after all, and he will do right by them. He expects a lot of the Inquisition and of himself.Some of my favorite parts to write were the moments where he lets that drop a bit—the moments where you see him relax and he can be the person behind the soldier."
I'm so looking forward to seeing him both as a leader and then relaxed around my Quizzy.
This is intriguing. I had always imagined him having a crisis of faith following DA2. Did he become disenchanted with the Order immediately after Meredith died? Or later when Lambert divorced the Order from the Chantry? When did he quit the Templar Order? When he joined the Inquisition? Or earlier?
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I have this image of Cullen growing more and more disenchanted with the Order very quickly after the Meredith ordeal, where he's running around trying to get Kirkwall into a semblance of order.





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