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I thought my last playthrough was fairly completionist but apparently I missed some good stuff. Case in point, this blood mage ****** necromancer wannabe Gascard DuPuis, who was apparently experimenting on people in his mansion.

Usually, I just follow the blood trail in Lowtown and never run into Gascard again, but this time I found Gascard in Darktown and used his Blood Magic ritual to track down Quentin. Got Gascard's confession at the confrontation (surprise :o ), and Varric promptly shot him, so I reloaded and did the mission without Varric, and forced Gascard to assist me in defeating Quentin.

Later, I found him and Darktown and had this encounter where he spilled the beans about lying about his sister and experimenting on people to pursue his quest for necromancy power.

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Anyone let him go? He seems almost as bad as Quentin since he killed people(?) trying to discover the secrets of necromancy.

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I generally kill him during the first encounter. You get a boatload of XP from the demons he sics at you.



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I let Fenris torture him a little to make him talk before I kill him. :devil:


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Always killed this moth*****



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I generally kill him during the first encounter. You get a boatload of XP from the demons he sics at you.

I did that just to see what would happen. That was an awful lot of demons, and he is a blood mage so he spams one of those blood death vortex things.
 

I let Fenris torture him a little to make him talk before I kill him. :devil:

Aveline got him to confess about his sister. I thought she'd killed him in that cutscene, but it was just a gut-punch. Is there a Fenris interrogation? I must reload this and see.

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^Yup, Fenris gets to do his magical fisting thing.

 


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Aveline got him to confess about his sister. I thought she'd killed him in that cutscene, but it was just a gut-punch. Is there a Fenris interrogation? I must reload this and see.


Oh yes, there is and his is much better imo, more painfull than Avelines. :devil:

 

Edit: ^  :ph34r:



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Ok, so that was educational. This whole time I though the no-blood-thing during Fenris' hand-in-heart stab scenes was just compromised graphics that couldn't adequately show Fenris' gruesome attack. In fact, Fenris can just phase his hand through cloth, flesh, and bone, and reach into someone's chest and grab their heart!

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Ok, so that was educational. This whole time I though the no blood thing during Fenris' hand-in-heart stab scenes was just compromised graphics that couldn't adequately show Fenris gruesome attack. In fact, Fenris can just phase his hand through flesh and bone, and reach into someone's chest and grab their heart!

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Yep, I had him do this to the slaver in Darktown before I killed him too during Feynriels quest. Fenris greatly approved! :devil:


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Don't forget madman Kelder, though there Fenris actually kills him.



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If you spare him, you get a letter from him in Act 3 where he says he's quitting using magic in general and gives you an item.


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If you spare him, you get a letter from him in Act 3 where he says he's quitting using magic in general and gives you an item.

 

I got that after killing him, lol.

 

To hell with his letter, though. He ran experiments on live victims and withheld information that led to Leandra's death. No amount of trinkets or thank-you letters excuses him. Only regret is Hawke stating the wrong reason for killing him ("will make me feel better").


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I always kill him - never believed his story about catching his sister's killer even before hearing it was BS.  By the way:

 

Always killed this moth*****

 

If you're using the obscenity I think you are, you're short 3 ***'s.   :)


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My mage!Hawke knew she'd be killing him as soon as he let slip he was a blood mage.  Mages in Kirkwall have a hard enough time as it is.



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^Yup, Fenris gets to do his magical fisting thing.

 

Wish this were available at the mansion and/or for non-diplomatic Hawkes, because I don't like meta-gaming.  And because Fenris. XD



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Wish this were available at the mansion and/or for non-diplomatic Hawkes, because I don't like meta-gaming.  And because Fenris. XD

It's available for red!Hawke too.



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I guess that's what I get for playing a purple!Hawke then.  Oh, well, the humorous lines I do get are worth it. :)


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In all my playthroughs of DA2, I have never let Gascard go.  Hawke always kills him in his mansion because he seems shady and admits to practicing blood magic.  Even if he wasn't a blood mage, the demons in his house pretty much confirm that he's up to no good.  I have let him go long enough to see the variation where Varric kills him, and the one w/o Varric where Gascard joins forces with Quentin in the final battle against Hawke, but I've never actually let him walk free...  It's cool that there are so many ways that his story can play out, though.



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I always kill him first chance I get. I would like to confront him about it, but I can't convince him to side with me because I always play humorous Hawke.



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I let Fenris torture him a little to make him talk before I kill him. :devil:

This. A thousand times this. :devil:



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I always kill him - never believed his story about catching his sister's killer even before hearing it was BS.  By the way:
 
 
If you're using the obscenity I think you are, you're short 3 ***'s.   :)


My current Hawke didn't either

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In all my playthroughs of DA2, I have never let Gascard go.  Hawke always kills him in his mansion because he seems shady and admits to practicing blood magic.  Even if he wasn't a blood mage, the demons in his house pretty much confirm that he's up to no good.  I have let him go long enough to see the variation where Varric kills him, and the one w/o Varric where Gascard joins forces with Quentin in the final battle against Hawke, but I've never actually let him walk free...  It's cool that there are so many ways that his story can play out, though.


That's why I like Bioware's games and why I keep coming back to them there is so many ways they can play out.

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themikefest

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I've always killed the guy in his mansion, but after seeing the video above, I just might do another playthrough to see the result first hand. Cool



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That jerkass will never survive Act 2. He always dies like a chump in his demon-infested mansion.

 

Honestly his explanation just smelled too much like horseshit for me NOT to kill him. I like the content you get if he lives past the investigation of his mansion, but it requires me to play a dupe to get to it.