We're not going to agree on this one, Seeker. And it was better for the Inquisition not to have my ... controversial background attached, no matter how it seemed.
[For example, if it was Hawke who had to choose between the mages and the templars again, well, that had already happened, people would have resented right up front knowing that she has a distinct side. She has more enemies than she has allies at the moment, and it would put them at a disadvantage. Hawke lost the heart when she lost Kirkwall.
She does make a face.]
Corypheus though, I really should be the one to get rid of him. That slippery bastard was supposed to be handled.
[It put her in a terrible mood whens he heard he was back and making trouble. Fenris was just as irritated as she was, when she told him what happened. They really preferred their enemies to stay dead, especially the craziest ones.]
Varric and I are the same person, so think of his love for me as his own vanity.
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[For example, if it was Hawke who had to choose between the mages and the templars again, well, that had already happened, people would have resented right up front knowing that she has a distinct side. She has more enemies than she has allies at the moment, and it would put them at a disadvantage. Hawke lost the heart when she lost Kirkwall.
She does make a face.]
Corypheus though, I really should be the one to get rid of him. That slippery bastard was supposed to be handled.
[It put her in a terrible mood whens he heard he was back and making trouble. Fenris was just as irritated as she was, when she told him what happened. They really preferred their enemies to stay dead, especially the craziest ones.]
Varric and I are the same person, so think of his love for me as his own vanity.