the romance thing is the frosting on the cake, everyone stares and loves the frosting, but very rarely does anyone want to talk about the cake that was made from the batter before frosting
Can anyone help me understand this story?
#51
Posté 07 juillet 2014 - 10:45
#52
Posté 07 juillet 2014 - 01:31
She recruited individuals. It's different convincing a king to join your army rather than do it themselves, shore up their own borders, or sit back out of the fray. Making someone see the bigger threat over the smaller one requires that extra something to convince them you can really change things. Being able to seal a fade tear would be a good way to do that. Cassandra can't produce that kind of evidence. Seeing is believing.
You think that a nobody with a glowy hand would have an easier time to deal with a king/queen than the Hero of Orlais, Right Hand of the Divine and member of the royal Family of Nevarra?
#53
Posté 07 juillet 2014 - 02:06
You think that a nobody with a glowy hand would have an easier time to deal with a king/queen than the Hero of Orlais, Right Hand of the Divine and member of the royal Family of Nevarra?
If that glowy hand closes the thing pouring demons into the kingdom, you bet I do. Hero of Orlais won't mean diddly to me in Nevarra or Fereldan or Tevinter or Par Vollan. But close the demon door and I'm going to agree to your terms.
#54
Posté 07 juillet 2014 - 02:09
I agree with that statement. Its hard to ignore someone able to shut down a tear. Where the tear is allowing demons to ravage that city.





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