Ding dong, the witch is dead!
Lord Seeker Lambert - Dead or Alive?
#26
Posté 14 septembre 2014 - 10:23
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#27
Posté 14 septembre 2014 - 10:23
I regret if he's dead because I'd love to give him a nasty put down.
"I am a protector of the people!"
"All I see is another Tevinter Slaver."
Sadly, with my luck, Dorian is there.
-5 Approval.
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#28
Posté 14 septembre 2014 - 10:46
C) alive but doing seeker things
#29
Posté 14 septembre 2014 - 10:59
Ding dong, the witch is dead!
Which old witch? The wicked old witch! ![]()
Yeah, I think he's dead.
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#30
Posté 14 septembre 2014 - 11:08
#31
Posté 15 septembre 2014 - 12:33
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#32
Posté 15 septembre 2014 - 01:02
Eh. I hope he's not dead but he probably is. It's a shame, he was a really cool character.
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#33
Posté 15 septembre 2014 - 02:02
Im betting on dead... ima give Cole a cookie for it too.
#34
Posté 15 septembre 2014 - 02:04
Probably dead, but I wouldn't really be surprised to see him appear in like Cole's personal quest or something. He was last seen in an ambiguous position, one that could go either way really.
If he does appear, though, I kinda think he might be involved in the red lyrium templars somehow. For some reason or another, he seems the type to me.
#35
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Posté 15 septembre 2014 - 02:17
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#36
Posté 15 septembre 2014 - 02:18
I believe he is most likely dead, but I would very much prefer him to be alive. He was a fantastic antagonist and would be great to meet the character in DAI if he was leading the Templars.
#37
Posté 15 septembre 2014 - 02:20
Maybe instead of dead, maybe Cole made him forget who he is and we will find him walking around somewhere in a daze. Or yea he could be dead, who knows ![]()
#38
Posté 15 septembre 2014 - 02:30
Lambert the new Red Templar order. He controls the Red lantern...err.....nevermind.... ![]()
#39
Posté 15 septembre 2014 - 02:34
Dead but his body is being used by a demon.
#40
Posté 15 septembre 2014 - 03:33
hopefully dead ![]()
if Cole mentioned he killed him, I'll give him a place in my party.
#41
Posté 15 septembre 2014 - 04:35
dead, hes not gonna be leading the templars or the red templars.... they want us to potentially side with the templars or mages, and they wrote lambert as a major villain in the books (despite some pro templar opinions, yes he was a major as*hole of a man, more so than meredith), they would not possibly endanger that outcome by using him as the leader of the templars.... I say no on the red templars as well, because even though lambert is an as*hole, hes not stupid enough like meredith to use red lyrium to get to his goal.
#42
Posté 15 septembre 2014 - 12:06
dead, hes not gonna be leading the templars or the red templars.... they want us to potentially side with the templars or mages, and they wrote lambert as a major villain in the books (despite some pro templar opinions, yes he was a major as*hole of a man, more so than meredith), they would not possibly endanger that outcome by using him as the leader of the templars.... I say no on the red templars as well, because even though lambert is an as*hole, hes not stupid enough like meredith to use red lyrium to get to his goal.
Lambert was definitely written as unsympathetic, but that doesn't stop him from drawing interest and fans. No matter how much I don't admire his convictions, he held them very strongly and was actually partly right about Cole's nature. The fact that he was written as such a strong villain leads me to think he very well appear again. The veil was very weak at the White Spire, and he was nothing if not passionate about his beliefs. That might have drawn a spirit. He was able to sense Cole before he even knew he existed, so perhaps, like Wynne, he also had an affinity for spirits.
I think Lambert did die, just like Cole died. It would certainly be ironic if he became so twisted by his righteous fury that he became what he hated most. It would certainly explain the missing body.
#43
Posté 15 septembre 2014 - 12:14
He is MIA.
#44
Posté 15 septembre 2014 - 12:47
Why would Cole need to dispose of the body?
It really is a shame when someone dies in the White Spire and no trace of his presence can be found.
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#45
Posté 15 septembre 2014 - 02:45
dead, hes not gonna be leading the templars or the red templars.... they want us to potentially side with the templars or mages, and they wrote lambert as a major villain in the books (despite some pro templar opinions, yes he was a major as*hole of a man, more so than meredith), they would not possibly endanger that outcome by using him as the leader of the templars.... I say no on the red templars as well, because even though lambert is an as*hole, hes not stupid enough like meredith to use red lyrium to get to his goal.
Meredith was the head of the Templars when you side with them.
#46
Posté 15 septembre 2014 - 02:51
I vote that he's alive. It'd be nice suprise after Asunder and I think he'd do nice villain.
#47
Posté 15 septembre 2014 - 03:08
The epilogue of Asunder irritated me so much.
I liked Lambert so much more as a character than Cole. I'd have loved to have seen Lambert grin while Cole's face turns from demonic to confused... and then just have Lambert atomize him with some Templar awesome.
Not a Lambert supporter at all - I just felt like that end was such a disservice to a potentially complex villain in favor of - to me - a boring trope.
#48
Posté 15 septembre 2014 - 03:10
#49
Posté 15 septembre 2014 - 06:08
I don't think he is dead. Just because if he was, there would be no reason to dance around it and leave it hanging in Asunder and WoT. I think Cole somehow transferred all that fear and helplessness or whatever that he absorbed from people into Lambert when he told him to "look into my eyes".
He could be with the templars still, or could have been driven mad.
I personally think he was unbalanced to begin with by the end of Asunder. He was acting in manners that surprised me, which is why I at one time suspected the Black Divine had rewired his programming, but that doesn't seem to be the case from what we know.
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#50
Posté 15 septembre 2014 - 07:53
May be instead of killing him, Cole made him tranquil, or the non-mage version of it. That would be a sort of irony. He's just wandering aimlessly around the lower reaches of the White Spire. Or the reason he's missing is because Cole turned him invisible, so no one would ever find him. Again a sort of irony after what the Templars did to the original Cole.
I'm pretty sure Cole will be able to clear the matter up for us if we ask. Trouble is the Inquisitor wouldn't know they need to ask but perhaps someone will give us Lambert's diary or some such and there will be a mention of Cole in it.
Alternatively, Lambert is the one who set the bomb that took out the peace conference.
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