It's not the same with the Warden at all. The Warden has no voice, so you are free to put your own affliction on lines and create your own delivery. In Inquisition, the tone is dictated by the voice artists and the writers. The only difference between the Inquisitor and Hawke is that for some bizarre reason, BioWare decided to dial back the opportunities to respond with any sort of emotion.
The Inquisitor also failed to 'save everyone'. During the attack on Haven, several key personnel are killed right in front of you. As for Hawke's inaction, you and i must have played very different versions of Dragon Age II. As a single example, my Hawke attempted to smooth things over with the Arishok and prevent Qunari tensions from rising too high. Of course he failed, but others who decided to side with Sister Petrice and antagonise and goad the Qunari were free to do so.
You actually can save most of those people in Haven if you're fast enough.
I wasn't fast enough the first time.





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