Rebel Queen?
#1
Posté 21 février 2010 - 09:22
I mean, she has a whole army, and she is supposed to be a great warrior...
From the book, it doesn't seem like there was a massive ammount of people hunting her and maric.
#2
Posté 21 février 2010 - 09:26
#3
Posté 21 février 2010 - 09:27
You read the book, right? She was lured to a meeting by some nobles who said they wished to join the rebels.
The man leading the double-cross was the father of Bann Ceorlic, who shows up in the game. He's the squeaky-voiced guy who will support Loghain no matter what, and who is sitting in the Gnawed Noble before the Landsmeet trying to convince Bann Sighard to "let the line pass to the Mac Tirs." Since Maric killed his father- justice for the Rebel Queen's murder- it's no surprise he's not eager for another Theirin on the throne.
Modifié par Addai67, 21 février 2010 - 10:53 .
#4
Posté 21 février 2010 - 09:34
Addai67 wrote...
The man leading the double-cross was the father of Bann Ceorlic, who shows up in the game. He's the squeaky-voiced guy who will support Loghain no matter what, and who is sitting in the Gnawed Noble before the Landsmeet trying to convince Bann Sighard to "let the line pass to the Mac Tirs." .
Heh, I've always hated that guy. Hated him more when I found out he was Ceorlic from the book. My character this time around is an archer. It will be tempting not to shoot him from the Landsmeet floor when he says "I stand for Loghain!" and he's the only one who does.
#5
Posté 22 février 2010 - 12:00
I haven't played that part after reading the book, but his inclusion in the game is a bit surprising. I'd thought it a bit... impossible.Addai67 wrote...
BOOK SPOILER AHOY
You read the book, right? She was lured to a meeting by some nobles who said they wished to join the rebels.
The man leading the double-cross was the father of Bann Ceorlic, who shows up in the game. He's the squeaky-voiced guy who will support Loghain no matter what, and who is sitting in the Gnawed Noble before the Landsmeet trying to convince Bann Sighard to "let the line pass to the Mac Tirs." Since Maric killed his father- justice for the Rebel Queen's murder- it's no surprise he's not eager for another Theirin on the throne.





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