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Wait....did the inquisitor ? (double facepalm)


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Captmorgan72

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Partly responsible, perhaps.

 

My question is: Why the heck did Corypheus even come to the conclave? What made the Divine so important as sacrifice? She was just an old woman, with no magic power or anything. That's yet another plothole wide enough to fly a dragon through.

She probably wasn't really necessary for the sacrifice. His vanity demanded that if a sacrifice is needed it should be the head of the Chantry. 



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SwobyJ

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She probably wasn't really necessary for the sacrifice. His vanity demanded that if a sacrifice is needed it should be the head of the Chantry. 

 

I think this is really possible.

 

A big part of Cory's problems is that he directly makes them himself. He pulls the trigger and it blows up in his face. He may be great at physically enduring but even he has to die.

 

He very well may have had zero need to use the Divine, specifically.


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robertthebard

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Actually, he did.

He used the Divine because he knew what it would do to Southern Thedas. It kept the Chantry from being able to do anything, since they won't act w/out a Divine, and that left a rather large power vacuum, and then there's the Mage/Templar war to keep any of the powers that might have been able to organize off balance. All of this blows up in his face, literally, due to the Inquisitor, except that the Chantry is paralyzed, and can't do anything, Orlais is too worried about who's wearing the crown, and Ferelden has their heads, as usual, stuck in the sand...

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Yeah, I think a sacrifice was needed and probably anyone would do ... but why settle for anyone when you can eliminate The Divine. 

 

I think there's more reasons why he chose the Divine as a sacrifice since that explosion would have killed everyone. 

 

Remember that Corypheus was once head of Priest of the Old Gods; I believe he specifically targeted the Divine since she's the head of the new religion he does not recognize. But most importantly, he wanted to gloat that there is no maker, that he's the new god now and that if there is a Maker then sure he'd help save her, etc.



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Well depending on what choice you made in "What Lies In The Abyss", then there very well could be a grey warden in there for him.

 

 

I know: bringing back Corypheus and having him declare nonchalantly: "Well, the Inquisitor did abandon a Grey Warden inside the Fade" may be a great way to twist the knife.



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Darkstarr11

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I got the sense that the Inquisitor opened a Fade rift INSIDE him. So it probably tore him to shreds.

 

Opened a rift inside his HEAD.  Overkill, ain't it great?



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Why does Corypheus want to return back to the black city where he was just cast out and blighted, a place where he was already, and where he failed...Why????