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#51
Hanako Ikezawa

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The Darkspawn eating the remains never made sense to me. I mean, they don't have to eat since the Taint sustains them.



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Han Shot First

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The Darkspawn eating the remains never made sense to me. I mean, they don't have to eat since the Taint sustains them.

 

Maybe its done not so much to sustain them, but to insult and degrade the slain. We do see darkspawn taking part in the latter, whether it was hanging captured soldiers (Korcari Wilds) or nailing up Cailan's corpse for display. Also presumably it would frighten anyone came across the aftermath of it, so there might be an element of psychological warfare to it.



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they feed them to the brood mothers... in hespiths little poem she talks about the brood mother devouring her kin



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TheKomandorShepard

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Well considering that architect experimented on grey wardens he could took his body (as well other wardens) and awaken some darkspawn using his blood. 



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actually, the Inquisition is refounded around 9:40, around the time Cassandra interrogates Varric about Hawke and when things spiraled out of control in with the Circle and the Empress. It would be a kicker if Vivienne was Duncan's daughter though, but question, how long was Duncan a warden for before the events in "The Calling" I have yet to get there in terms of books

 

I believe it said he's been a warden around that time for a few months if I'm not mistaken.



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Hanako Ikezawa

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Maybe its done not so much to sustain them, but to insult and degrade the slain. We do see darkspawn taking part in the latter, whether it was hanging captured soldiers (Korcari Wilds) or nailing up Cailan's corpse for display. Also presumably it would frighten anyone came across the aftermath of it, so there might be an element of psychological warfare to it.

That's why I think they do it. It is a tactic to demoralize their foes. 



#57
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I REALLY WANT THIS TO BE A FACT AND NOT A THEORY

Indeed!