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Well, I've heard it was supposed to be in the Exalted March expansion (I really wish that was finished and released! I needed my DA fix) but it was scrapped and I assume that story was absorbed into DAI because some stuff  from the unreleased expansion did get absorbed in the game. I bet there will be two (or maybe one) big quests that involve finding the Warden and Hawke.


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Wait, so, why is Hawke even important to the overall story? Did I miss something? I heard that at the end of DA2 Leliana and Cass were actually in the beginning stages of the Inquisition, did they want to recruit him? I don't see the significance of Hawke to Cassandra, or the Warden for that matter.

 

Just because they went missing? People go missing all the time



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Just because they went missing? People go missing all the time

 

Warden also went missing, the clear implication is that there's something to it and Bioware should explain it. 



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I think the search for Hawke will at least get a mention, though I think it's more likely that we will get a side guest of some sort in which we also try to find Hawke. The Warden, on the other hand, would be a bit more difficult to place in terms of involvement since they can end up in several different states depending on your choices and which DLCs you played.



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Warden also went missing, the clear implication is that there's something to it and Bioware should explain it. 

Yes but I mean, what could make Cassandra even think they are related, out of aaalllll the cases of missing people, "NUH, THESE TWO ARE RELATED" But yes you're right, hopefully it wont be left unexplained.



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Wait, so, why is Hawke even important to the overall story? Did I miss something? I heard that at the end of DA2 Leliana and Cass were actually in the beginning stages of the Inquisition, did they want to recruit him? I don't see the significance of Hawke to Cassandra, or the Warden for that matter.

 

Just because they went missing? People go missing all the time

 

 

Hawke's important, just not in the exact same way that the Warden was, or that it seems the Inquisitor will be.  He/She may not be the character that actually deliberately instigated the events in Dragon Age II, but she/he is certainly one of the more influential people in the Free Marches, politically, as well as perhaps the most powerful, in terms of combat ability.

And Cassandra and Leliana were looking for leaders, basically, to help get people "under control" for lack of a better term, and Hawke and the Warden had both proven that people would at least pay attention to them, even when the world (or city, whatever) was falling apart around them.



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Yeah, they would of have Hawke as the Inquisitor right? If everything went to plan? Then the Inquisitor in DAI would just be a companion or important NPC of the Inquisition.



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Yeah, they would of have Hawke as the Inquisitor right? If everything went to plan? Then the Inquisitor in DAI would just be a companion or important NPC of the Inquisition.

Or at least Hawke would be a member of the Inquisition.  Look at the other members.  In the demo, Laidlaw explicitly states that they're all leaders, in their own right.

The Inquisitor's fade-hand-thingy might make him/her too important to not be in charge, is all I'm saying.



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It'd be badass if Hawke was recruited into the Inquisition. 

 

Not gonna happen, not even possible most likely, but it'd be cool. 

I think it makes more sense for Hawke to return/join the Inquisition than it does for the Warden. There are way too many states the Warden can be in based on player choices. Hell, the first time Cassandra said "Gone, just like the Warden" I thought BioWare actually recognized my decision to travel through the eluvian with Morrigan. And soon after, I was disappointed.

 

The only state Hawke is in is "missing but most likely alive." No choice in that matter.



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I just want to know what happened to my Warden. Why did she disappear? Has she been found? She's the Queen of Ferelden and is a pretty important person. I just hope we get a little clarification  ^_^  ...For Hawke as well too I guess  ;) 


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I wouldn't mind a reference, but I honestly hope that our time in DAI is not spent trying to find out what happened to the warden and Hawke.

 

Let's move on please.


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So we set out looking for Hawke and The Warden. WHY???



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I know we are closing rifts and stopping the Mage/Templar war so prob no hawke but why is varric still around ? he doesn't seem like the hero type

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Not really. DA2 ends with the start of the Mage/Templar War, which is part of what DA:I is going to address. Hawke's actual role within that war was nebulous. Cassandra was interested in understanding how it started and whether the Champion might be able to stop it somehow, but ultimately what DA2 revealed was that Hawke was more like one person caught up within events she or he had no ultimate control over. Hawke was mostly reactionary and trying to get by, and no attempts he or she made to stop the chaos that was unfurling really had any ultimate impact. The true instigators of the war were Meredith and Anders, and thus searching for Hawke takes relatively low priority now.

Actually, that always seems to be the case with Dragon Age.  DA1 your character just gets caught up in events which lead to being the Hero of Ferelden, then the Hawke story in DA2 where you become the Champion of Kirkwall by chance and now the Inquisitor just so happens to be the sole survivor which also by chance gets some kind of powder from a devistation and therefore becomes the head of the Inquisition and saves the world.  Neat!



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Let's look at our past protagonists:

The Warden united several races and ended a blight faster than any blight before it.

A Blight that would have most likely threatened not only Ferelden but the whole world.

Yeah, pretty powerfull guy/girl.

 

Hawke one the other Hand...

saved a single city from qunari occupation. Something that Meredith and/or Orsino would most likely had done anyway had they arived before hawke.

Additionaly he unleashed not only the red lyrium shards but also Coryphaeus unto the world, which are most likely among the most powerfull evils that there are.

Well done, Hawke, you the man.

Seriously why would anyone want to have hawke lead the organisation that represents the last hope for the world. 

I would elect Sandal as the inquisitor before i would even be considering hawke.



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Well I hope we find out something about Hawke and also the Warden (hopefully they don't just kill them off), even if we don't actually see the characters themselves.  I would have been fine with leaving them behind and moving on for the most part, but since they decided to drag them up at the end of DA2 they really need to resolve what happened to them.



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Wait, so, why is Hawke even important to the overall story? Did I miss something? I heard that at the end of DA2 Leliana and Cass were actually in the beginning stages of the Inquisition, did they want to recruit him? I don't see the significance of Hawke to Cassandra, or the Warden for that matter.

 

Just because they went missing? People go missing all the time

tut tut tut what where you doing ? were you asleep during class again? In the case of both The Warden and Hawke what was the one commonality? The intervention of Flemeth ! in both cases she was not required to intervene but did, she asked a favour of both of them just as she did of King Marric in The Stolen Throne.

 

Flemeth does not waste her time saving total randoms and asking favors of them, each was done with a master plan in mind as to what that plan is I haven't got the foggiest idea, obviously she had a very important reason for saving Hawke and their party from being overrun by Darkspawn, dont you find it odd that Marric,The Warden and Hawke all vanish mysteriously around 10yrs after their initial encounter with Flemeth during which she asked a favor of each of them?.



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I like to think at the end of DA2 Cassandra thought "Dammit, I wasted all this time listening to a story about some idiot who, in addition to being a useless tool, has been missing for over a year?"

 

It connects with most people playing the game's feelings.



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How about the search for hawke and the warden since they both disappeared ?!

Man I don't like Bioware messing with my headcanon but hopefully this will be resolved in DA:I and my warden and leliana can

be together again :)



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LOL

 

My Hawke is drunk in a random tavern somewhere unaware of everything that's going on. At least that's my view. Gaider probably has his own ideas for Hawke.

 

And why do I have a feeling that Gaider has teddy bears of The Warden and Hawke and that he holds them tightly when alone sometimes saying "they're mine. ALL MINE!"

 

It'll be just like he's doing in the image below but it'll be with The Warden and Hawke instead.

 

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Edit:

 

I'm telling you guys:

 

The Warden and Hawke have been abducted by The Gaider (the in-game version of David Gaider) who is a "hero collector" and that's explains the mysterious disappearance of our characters. The last Dragon Age game ends with you freeing all of your previous characters and then having an epic showdown with The Gaider with your old characters' help.