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First of all, I was responding to this part of her message, and especially the bolded part:

 

 

 

Secondly, it's not always that simple as you'd like it to be. If the wishes were horses...

 

My apologies. I thought you were referring to his (yeah Kain's a guy) options.

 

And, while the action itself isn't always simple, the choice whether to move or not is. Believe me, I know. I know how hard it is to want to be anything more than nothing. But it's a choice everyone makes.



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Didn't she need to do a ritual/spell to possibly untaint it? She did need the dalish tome to learn more about it + she said it was a one time use.

No, the ritual she got from the Dalish was how to turn the damn thing on.

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No, the ritual she got from the Dalish was how to turn the damn thing on.

 

"Hawke, how do I use this eluvian? It keeps flashing '12:00, 12:00, 12:00' at me."


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My apologies. I thought you were referring to his (yeah Kain's a guy) options.

 

And, while the action itself isn't always simple, the choice whether to move or not is. Believe me, I know. I know how hard it is to want to be anything more than nothing. But it's a choice everyone makes.

It's np and thanks for clarification  :)

 

Well, you see - this is where we run into a mental problem, similar to what KainD described, just with quite the opposite reasoning. "Thousands before me tried and failed, what's the point of me, risking my life for hopeless cause?" That's why I said, that it's usually true desperation, that drives people to drastically change their existence.



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Yup. 

 

If you come to a Bioware Forum party, hire a SWTOR bounty hunter to guard you and hope someone doesn't pay him/her more to kill you and your children if you have a different opinion.  :lol:

 

I can relate to people being sensitive about their main characters, in fact every now and then I still wonder about the fates of my Revan and my Mage Amell warden but I still care more about them than random npcs or unseen/ghost characters since they were my mains. Anyway, at the end of the day they're just videogame characters...and I feel that my interest is better vested in other areas like whether or not the mage gear in DA:I is going to suck or if my Inquisitor will be ugly by default...I don't lay awake at night shuddering "zomg those poor elves and their mirrors!" What I mean to say is I don't feel the time spent arguing back and forth about such things to be worth it since there will always be an opposing viewpoint and passionate arguments such as these tend to spiral away from the titular topic. 



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O___O

 

Lol, you must be new here! Welcome to the BSN, aka Bat Sh!t Crazy Town!

I came from Lucasforums, we're a more cynical bunch there.



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Probably one of best theories ever posted.


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This makes sense, though of course the real explanation could entail things we don't know about yet, but as far as speculation goes this is really good, can't find a way to rebuke it, though I'd have to look up the lore details.

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No seriously, why cling to a pathetic existence. Nobody chooses where they are born and what they get, but if it sucks, whats the point

There are three ways elf situation plays out:

1) They are content enough with what they have to not do anything.

2) They are not content and start to fight and achieve something.

3) They are not content and start to fight but fail. 

 

 

Survival is a point.

No one particularly wants to die...or see their friends and family die.

 

If you think that the survival instinct is insignificant, I urge you to take a gun and shoot yourself and see how you feel while you're squeezing the trigger.



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Survival is a point.
No one particularly wants to die...or see their friends and family die.

If you think that the survival instinct is insignificant, I urge you to take a gun and shoot yourself and see how you feel while you're squeezing the trigger.


There are things worth risking life for, its not a suicide. Heck I know exactly how it feels to risk life and I do it for fun sometimes doing extreme activities, I've had accidents and have been very close to death. I've also been in street fights with people that wanted to stab me with a knife. Button line is, if you believe in something and want it badly, and there is a chance to get it while risking your life then you go for it, if you don't go for it, it just means that its not that important.

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Hey guys, thanks for the feedback. Just one note though, some of you were taking about the mirrors being tainted, I never meant to imply that its the mirrors that carry the taint just that there's still one in the sunken arlathan that could link to its source.

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Those silly elves and their pranks :-)