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Triple Threat Theory: Solas as Falon'Din/Dirthamen and Fen'Harel in the Elvish Pantheon


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Just wanted to add this bit about Trespasser...
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I saw them too and found this really weird in such a place. Then I remembered this thread and thought "well done, OP !". There is definitely something going on with this triad. The three of them were side to side on the wall in this sanctuary belonging to Fen'Harel, it can't be just random !

Did you notice the raven in the last area, on the bridge just before the end of the DLC ? Ravens seem to follow us everywhere in this game...

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Hold up there.  Nothing in your posts has involved presenting actual counter-evidence or logical flaws in the basic theory.  To be charitable, the best I can say is that you've presented an alternative theoretical timeline for Fen'Harel that does not, unfortunately, adequately address aspects of in-game lore that the original theory does.  Each consecutive post has essentially been a rehash of your original complaint: that the available evidence isn't sufficient to convince you that the thesis is correct.  

 

And that's fine!  There's nothing I can do about that.

 

However, claiming "there's not enough evidence to convince me, therefore you're wrong" is a far cry from pinpointing logical fallacies or presenting counter-indicative lore, either of which would actually be useful.   It's not getting us any closer to the truth- it's just argument for argument's sake.  Which, to be honest, is getting a little tedious.

 

 

*facepalms*
 
That's a lovely straw man, and if that assumption formed the basis for any part of this theory, you would be quite justified in challenging it.  But I never claimed Falon'din's war was the only conflict involving the Pantheon before the fall of Arlathan.  Clearly, that's unlikely to be the case.  It is, however, the most significant conflict supported by historic record, and the fact that it provides a plausible explanation for Dirthamen's exile as the Dread Wolf makes it -to the topic at hand- far more relevant than the rest.
 

 

 
*facepalms harder*
 

 

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