I commissioned some artwork for Samson for an AU I came up with where be becomes the Champion of the Inquisition (or just joins the Inquisition as a companion):
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That is ding dang creepy, but it works...
We should have a party when we reach 50 pages. Who'd've thought that one of the Vessels would have gotten 50 pages of forum content?
I agree! (Samson google eyes is stoked!)
Party ready!
Two more pages.......
Samson on a motorbike:
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That's very good photoshop.
At a glance I thought this was from Uncharted 4. (Different Sam, but still...)
Sams with receding hairlines riding on motorcycles are a thing, apparently? BRAAAAAAP!
Sams with receding hairlines riding on motorcycles are a thing, apparently? BRAAAAAAP!
Better than Nathan Drake people! ![]()
So new DLC released! I know there's probably no Samson, but will the Titans be there?
Super fun DLC, I thought. I'm glad Samson wasn't there, holy moly.
I'm going to get an Xbox One probably next week, but tell me what happened in the DLC? (under the spoilers tag please.)
I'm going to get an Xbox One probably next week, but tell me what happened in the DLC? (under the spoilers tag please.)
Woah.
I just read on the wiki that in the DA2 quest "Best Served Cold", Cullen kills Samson if you have him kill the mages involved in that quest. I can't find anything about what happens if this option is chosen. Is he actually killed? It's been so long since I played DA2, I didn't even remember that he can be killed in that game. Or is the wiki wrong?
As far as I know, yep - he's killed. He doesn't appear in the Gallows for the final fight or in Lowtown, so as far as we know he's "dead". There's no in-game confirmation, it could be explained away as him just being in the dungeon until they had time to execute him, and he breaks out during the chaos after the Chantry explosion.
Here's a little sketchy-sketch I commissioned of Samson:

As far as I know, yep - he's killed. He doesn't appear in the Gallows for the final fight or in Lowtown, so as far as we know he's "dead". There's no in-game confirmation, it could be explained away as him just being in the dungeon until they had time to execute him, and he breaks out during the chaos after the Chantry explosion.
But yet, if you recruit the mages, he is Corypheus' general is he not? That would make three people that Bioware (potentially) uses necromancy on [along with Nathanial Howe and Leliana]. I usually am very lenient when it comes to Bioware, but three people? That's stupid, sorry.
So... you like... that?


But yet, if you recruit the mages, he is Corypheus' general is he not? That would make three people that Bioware (potentially) uses necromancy on [along with Nathanial Howe and Leliana]. I usually am very lenient when it comes to Bioware, but three people? That's stupid, sorry.
Yep, it's a pretty bad case of necromancy, no doubt about it. You forgot about Anders, too. He can be killed at the end of Awakening, but says he faked it in DA2:
Leliana we actually watch die, but I'm sure Samson's "death" can be explained away just like Anders' since we never actually see Samson's dead body. Not saying that's a good thing, but there it is.