Did you know that at the time the decision was made? I honestly don't remember.
It's been a very long time since I've played the game, but I remember thinking that Bethany would be killed if I allowed the annulment to proceed.
I know with Carver you can make him back down pretty quickly once you get into dialogue with the Templars. I don't entirely remember with Bethany because I don't side against the Mages all that often.
I don't remember having much contact with them until later in the game. Did we even meet them in the first act? Early on, we're dealing with mages versus templars in our own family dynamics.
We didn't but playing as a Mage there isn't any family dynamics about it either other than one off hand remark from Carver about dealing with "your Templars". As I recall it's the same for Bethany except it's about her hiding from the Templars.
That was one of the main complaints about playing as a Mage in DA2 was that the game just largely ignored the Mage vs Templar thing and the fact that you're a mage in the middle of it.
If they aren't siblings, what is Hawke's relationship to them?
Same as any other companion. Friend or acquaintance/rival depending on choices.
I think Hawke was written to care about and be loyal to family. Again, it's been awhile - but IIRC, Hawke had been fighting at Ostagar, and then rushed home to rescue the family from the darkspawn at Lothering. Hawke had a background of harboring 2 apostates because family, and starts out in a friendship with Bethany and rivalry with Carver. When you learn the difficulty of getting into Kirkwall, you don't try to go elsewhere because family. Uncle Gamlen makes arrangements to get you in and houses you for the first act. When you come back wealthy from the deep roads expedition, you buy the family mansion and take care of mom. All of these are things the game decides for you.
It sort of reminds me of the way that Anderson and Shepard were written as Anderson being a father figure and mentor to Shepard. Some people want to deny that relationship, but that's how the characters were written.
So - it'll be interesting to see what the writers do with the Ryder family dynamics. I'm intrigued by the possibility, because I think it can lead to some great content if handled properly.
A non mage Hawke(along with Carver) was at Ostagar. Though it's not that Hawke is loyal to family that bothers me as much as the fact that those characters feel so underdeveloped to me that it feels like "they're family" is the main reason I'm supposed to care.
As long as they develop the Ryder family(which shouldn't be an issue since they don't have the short development time that DA2 suffered from) then they should do fine.
Although ideally I would still prefer to be able to have more control over how my character feels about family, I can live with it if they do the Hawke thing again as long as the characters are better developed.





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