Why is Alistair so selfish?
#76
Posté 30 janvier 2015 - 12:10
- Bethgael aime ceci
#77
Posté 03 février 2015 - 05:12
Dashing, yes. He also did the right thing in his cameo. What I am referring to is his correspondence with the Inquisition beyond that. It is cringeworthy and shows a lack of statecraft, politics, warfare and the most basic understanding of how to interract with foreign dignitaries. That isn't endearing or cute. It's incompetent and a regression of who he was in DAO, where he had the excuse of being 20-21 years of age with no experience or training to speak of. It is exactly why I rarely made him king even before DAI confirmed my fears and even then I only made him king on the condition that he marry the queen and suck it up like an adult tbh.
To be fair, with the exception of being able to write a better letter, Anora does exactly the same things Alistair does, if Queen.
The Ferelden arls, teyrns and monarch are all framming useless. No troops, no nothing, no point. It's all left to the Inquisition to handle Ferelden's problems. It's one of the things that annoys me, because it's clearly internally inconsistent.
#78
Posté 03 février 2015 - 04:07
I thought Alistair was rather dashing as King in DA:I. So mature and authoritative. Goofiness is still present which is nice. Only that his cameo as king is too short and abrupt, so there goes my canon state. Its Grey Warden import for him from now on :-)
It's been ten years since the Blight. He was different in The Silent Grove series as well. He still acts like Alistair, but he's grown up some since the old days.
- Bethgael aime ceci
#79
Posté 04 février 2015 - 11:04
It's been ten years since the Blight. He was different in The Silent Grove series as well. He still acts like Alistair, but he's grown up some since the old days.
Idd. His letters has the Alistair trademark all over. I hope they don't change at at least.





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