>Investigate >Do you still support Meredith? >Investigate >Will Elthina take sides? >I'm leaving now.
I thought at first this new armor looked goofy, but actually it looks pretty rad? Check me out, Fenris. :') This is the second one of these I've found. Good advice, thank you.
*from somewhere, in some playthrough continuity, an Amell can be found shouting, "Divine right THIS, Cullen!" and making a very rude gesture*
Spoiler: Codex - The Imperial Chantry There are those who would tell you that the Chantry is the same everywhere as it is here, that the Divine in Val Royeaux reigns supreme in the eyes of the Maker and that this fact is unquestioned throughout Thedas. Do not believe it. The Maker's second commandment, "Magic must serve man, not rule over him," never held the same meaning within the ancient Tevinter Imperium as it did elsewhere. The Chantry there interpreted the rule as meaning that mages should never control the minds of other men, and that otherwise their magic should benefit the rulers of men as much as possible. When the clerics of Tevinter altered the Chant of Light to reflect this interpretation of the commandment, the Divine in Val Royeaux ordered the clerics to revert to the original Chant. They refused, claiming corruption within Val Royeaux, an argument that grew until, in 4:87 [sic]Towers, the Chantry in Tevinter elected its own "legitimate and uncorrupted" Divine Valhail—who was not only male, but also happened to be one of the most prominent members of the Tevinter Circle of the Magi. This "Black Divine" was reviled outside Tevinter, his existence an offense to the Chantry in Val Royeaux. After four Exalted Marches to dislodge these "rebels," all that the Chantry in Val Royeaux accomplished was to cement the separation. While most aspects of the Imperial Chantry's teachings are the same, prohibitions against magic have been weakened, and male priests have become more prevalent. The Circle of the Magi today rules Tevinter directly, ever since the Archon Nomaran was elected in 7:34 Storm directly from the ranks of the enchanters, to great applause from the public. He dispensed with the old rules forbidding mages from taking part in politics, and within a century, the true rulers within the various imperial houses—the mages—took their places openly within the government. The Imperial Divine is now always drawn from the ranks of the first enchanters and operates as Divine and Grand Enchanter both. This is utter heresy to any member of the Chantry outside of Tevinter, a return to the days of the magisters, which brought the Blights down upon us. But it exists, and even though we have left the Tevinter Imperium to the mercies of the dread Qunari, still they have endured. Further confrontation between the Black Divine and our so-called "White Divine" is inevitable. —From Edicts of the Black Divine, by Father David of Qarinus, 8:11 Blessed I love Fenris. I'm stealing holy water from a church. Cool cool
Hey: this game is pretty Did you know: this game is kind of pretty, actually? Varric, you're ruining the atmosphere.
After hearing spoilers i kinda feel bad for him but i still. really dislike him for hitting on my Warden so creepily :| :| :|
YEAH. He seriously freaked out my Surana, she was very happy to be able to never see him again after the Circle quest.
Why is there no "give Cullen a noogie" button? (And then therapy. Hopefully not in the same office as Anders.)
That was kind of where i resolved that my Amell was the type that Takes No Shit. consequently, she became bffs with Morrigan.
>Is there a reward? >Just their weapons? >Here you go. Guys, I want to be cool and honorable, but I'm a little bit strapped for cash after buying everyone new gear. >_?
I completely missed that scene in my first playthrough, and I fucking love Bran now? I suddenly understand why that one MMO AU writer made him Hawke's hatefriend-with-benefits.
"Also, I know timeskips fuck with everyone, but it's been three years. They're all long gone and rotten."