I'm guessing because he figured that he's out of his scope now and that since he entered the fade once and that the Inquisitor can seal the rifts that the world is in good hands with him.
Why did Hawke go to Weishaupt if he wanted to defeat Corypheus?
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Posté 27 novembre 2014 - 03:14
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#27
Posté 27 novembre 2014 - 03:15
In mine, Bethany is a Grey Warden, so Hawke caring about the fate of the Wardens (even in her anger at them) made sense to me. I'm not sure if Bethany was a Circle Mage. It's true - it's more fitting for the Warden character.
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#28
Posté 27 novembre 2014 - 03:21
In mine, Bethany is a Grey Warden, so Hawke caring about the fate of the Wardens (even in her anger at them) made sense to me. I'm not sure if Bethany was a Circle Mage. It's true - it's more fitting for the Warden character.
Yeah, i'm doing another series playthrough and this time i'm making Carver a warden, so this whole plotline makes more sense. Does he say anything about Bethany in your universe?
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#29
Posté 27 novembre 2014 - 03:45
Yeah, that was a weird solution... I mean, what exactly did the Inquisitor do to Corypheus, if not give him exactly what he wanted?
Can he get to the black city from the fade if he gets trapped there? The way they present it its not the way you get to the black city.
#30
Posté 29 novembre 2014 - 12:42
Hawke wants to become the First Warden. Luckily I sacrificed him so that Loghain could do that instead. Just imagine the damage he'd do with all the Wardens at his beck and call.
Hawke'd probably find a way to accidentally summon all seven Archdemons at once.
You left Hawke on the same plane of existence as the Black City? Unsupervised?
Dude, what were you thinking? Do you realize what you've done?
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#31
Posté 29 novembre 2014 - 01:26
Bioware must always have their former main characters going off on Revan-esque missions into the abyss because they're too lazy to write them into future games. This coming from the biggest Bioware fan I know.
Case in point:
Revan: disappears into the unknown regions.
Exile: disappears to find Revan.
Hero of Ferelden: disappears (to fight the Calling).
Hawke: disappears (to go help idiot Wardens rebuild)
I bet in Dragon Age 4 the Inquisitor will be said to have gone to some far off land to heal the remaining rifts in the fade. Mark my words.
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#32
Posté 29 novembre 2014 - 01:46
Pretty sure that the consensus by now is that Hawke is pretty much one of Bioware's dumbest and most contradictory characters ever.
#33
Posté 29 novembre 2014 - 01:52
Bioware must always have their former main characters going off on Revan-esque missions into the abyss because they're too lazy to write them into future games. This coming from the biggest Bioware fan I know.
Case in point:
Revan: disappears into the unknown regions.
Exile: disappears to find Revan.
Hero of Ferelden: disappears (to fight the Calling).
Hawke: disappears (to go help idiot Wardens rebuild)
I bet in Dragon Age 4 the Inquisitor will be said to have gone to some far off land to heal the remaining rifts in the fade. Mark my words.
Cullen even says that there are rifts beyond the Inquisitions reach, so you're probably right about that.
OT: "Reporting to Weisshaupt" is code for "Going back to Kirkwall to bang Isabela, I don't care anymore"
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#34
Posté 29 novembre 2014 - 02:14
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#35
Posté 29 novembre 2014 - 02:23
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#36
Posté 29 novembre 2014 - 02:33
Hawke is aggressively not smart.
I love that phrasing.
#37
Posté 29 novembre 2014 - 02:37
But all they had to do was this
Hawke : BioWare told me it not my story .. So they make me do **** I would not do.
#38
Posté 29 novembre 2014 - 02:40
It's SO disappointing that Hawke (or whatever warden you save) is not in the final battle. In DAO you had an army to help fight archdemon. DA2 had Cullen, zevran and others fight.
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#39
Posté 29 novembre 2014 - 02:42
My Hawke's brother is a grey warden so; to me it makes sense for Hawke to go there. He'd probably feel involved too after Stroud died; so he picked up the job. That's my headcanon for it anyway so eh.
#40
Posté 03 décembre 2014 - 02:15
Hawke is my favorite DA character thus far. Would have prefered if he stayed. Him going to to Weishaupt doesnt make much sense with out more information.
#41
Posté 03 décembre 2014 - 02:22
Don't know since depending on who survives they still go to Weisshaupt to inform the Northern Wardens about the fate of the Southern Wardens.
However, some thing happened to the Northern Wardens when Hawke or Alistair/Stroud/Loghain arrives no matter what fate the Southern Wardens obtain.
Guess it could be a hint to a future DA storyline for a future DA Game or a DLC storyline where the Inquisitor goes to Weisshaupt after the current ending of DAI.
If it is a DLC storyline then expect who ever to survive to appear in the Weisshaupt DLC and explain why what happened.
#42
Posté 03 décembre 2014 - 02:27
#43
Posté 03 décembre 2014 - 02:34
Weisshaupt was pretty normal story wise when I read the latest DA novel last flight other than keeping large number of displaced circle mages although Corypheus might send troops over to steal the recently discovered baby Griffins or the templar wants the mages, the warden refuse and there is a siege going on.
Well as of now all contact with Weisshaupt is lost and no one has been able to make contact with them.
Not to mention all Northern Wardens were suddenly ordered to return to Weisshaupt at the end of DAI and after that the Northern Wardens become silent.
Something like this sounds like something Leliana would consider investigating and present to the Inquisitor.
Whatever is going on there I hope Bioware starts to clear up this sudden story plot.
#44
Posté 03 décembre 2014 - 02:42
Well as of now all contact with Weisshaupt is lost and no one has been able to make contact with them.
Not to mention all Northern Wardens were suddenly ordered to return to Weisshaupt at the end of DAI and after that the Northern Wardens become silent.
Something like this sounds like something Leliana would consider investigating and present to the Inquisitor.
Whatever is going on there I hope Bioware starts to clear up this sudden story plot.
A siege can cut off contact from the outside, and since it's not dark spawn and an invading army the wardens can't call for help from the king of the Andrfels. Don't really think all the northern wardens would be recall if it's just to celebrate the return of the Griffins.
#45
Posté 03 décembre 2014 - 02:45
A siege can cut off contact from the outside, and since it's not dark spawn and an invading army the wardens can't call for help from the king of the Andrfels. Don't really think all the northern wardens would be recall if it's just to celebrate the return of the Griffins.
Well it may or may not be the surviving members of Corytheus army or could be something else. Nothing is quite certain right now until farther information is provided.
After all the entire event of all Northern warden being called back to Weisshaupt and suddenly lose contact happened after the Inquisitor defeated Corytheus.
#46
Posté 03 décembre 2014 - 02:49
Since wardens in Anderfels have equal to greater political powers as regular nobility I wouldn't be surprised if there's a warden vs anderfel war going on
#47
Posté 03 décembre 2014 - 02:53
So you are saying is after I sent Hawke there, that something horrible more then likely happens in a city...Well it may or may not be the surviving members of Corytheus army or could be something else. Nothing is quite certain right now until farther information is provided.
After all the entire event of all Northern warden being called back to Weisshaupt and suddenly lose contact happened after the Inquisitor defeated Corytheus.
#48
Posté 03 décembre 2014 - 02:55
Well it may or may not be the surviving members of Corytheus army or could be something else. Nothing is quite certain right now until farther information is provided.
After all the entire event of all Northern warden being called back to Weisshaupt and suddenly lose contact happened after the Inquisitor defeated Corytheus.
I'm not sure all the Templars in northern thedas will follow their southern brotherhood into joining the inquisition or eat red lyrium and become red Templars.
#49
Posté 03 décembre 2014 - 02:56
Hawke became jealous that the Inquisitor was getting all the attention and then left.
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#50
Posté 03 décembre 2014 - 02:57
So you are saying it is after I sent Hawke there, that something horrible more then likely happens in a city...
Basically yes
Should it be a surprise?
Hawke/Stroud/Loghain/Alistair only went to Weisshaupt to inform the Northern Wardens of the Southern Warden's fate and after that he or she is free to return to Southern Thedas to help the Inquisition but something happened there to keep them from returning to Southern Thedas.
I'm not sure all the Templars in northern thedas will follow their southern brotherhood into joining the inquisition or eat red lyrium and become red Templars.
I never said it was Templars attacking Weisshaupt.
We don't know what is happening there right now since all contact with Weisshaupt is lost and all Northern Wardens are all called back to Weisshaupt due to mysterious reasons.
For all we know the actions of determining the fate of the Architect may be causing the events happening in Weisshaupt or maybe something else we don't know about.





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