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Random DA things
I love this game like burning. After I'd been playing on the PS3 for several months, I bought a shiny new laptop for the sole purpose of having it for the PC and I'm now playing it on BOTH the PC and PS3, because it's JUST THAT AWESOME. *draws hearts* I have four working laptops now, because of the three I had before, none would run DA.
The following rantishness is from looking at the game from the POV of a character within it, not from the POV of a player who understands why things have to go a certain way in order to position the player character to proceed down a certain path and become the big hero.
There. Now.
Okay, have you noticed that Duncan is a manipulative, evil bastard? I was crushing on him so hard at first, but my human wardens and my newest City Elf warden just want to punch him in the face. Alistair may be all starry-eyed over him, but oh my god.
My human wardens. First, while her father lies dying at their feet, Duncan promises to get her and her mother to safety only if her father agrees that she'll become a Grey Warden. She doesn't get a say in this, and her DYING FATHER is being blackmailed into it on the lives of his wife and child!
That's a pretty big strike against poor old Duncan.
Second, it turns out that this thing that Duncan blackmailed her dying father into agreeing to will get her killed, either immediately upon joining, or within just a few decades -- when she will descend into the deep roads and fight monsters in the dark miles below ground until they kill her. RAWR.
Third, POOR SER JORY. OMFG. He's got a pregnant wife at home! but does Duncan even try to talk sense into him?! No! He's all, "oh, he pulled his sword, I HAD to kill him," but you notice that Jory looks about as threatening as a kitten up a tree until Duncan draws his sword and advances on him? Because I sure noticed that. Doesn't even once try to reason with him, or explain things to him further. No, he just tricks him into leaving his wife and child, then stabs him to death when Jory expresses some dismay at Daveth's gruesome and untimely death!
Also, creepiest group ever, the way Duncan, Alistair, Jory, and your Warden just back slowly away while Daveth chokes to death. Jeez, guys, maybe it wasn't even the blood, maybe he just swallowed wrong! Somebody could at least TRY to help him!
The human origin is definitely the worst (for Duncan's character, I mean) of the ways I've played through so far. But the City Elf is also kind of grim, as I realized when I played through the opening on the "I am a selfish asshole" setting and discovered that if things go a certain way, your pal gets carted off to prison to be executed and Duncan's all, "hey, I only need one warden. Too bad for him."
I feel sort of guilty for still crushing on Duncan, even knowing what a bastard he is.
Are there any "Duncan is a manipulative evil bastard" fics out there for a girl who both crushes on him and wants to punch him in the face?
The following rantishness is from looking at the game from the POV of a character within it, not from the POV of a player who understands why things have to go a certain way in order to position the player character to proceed down a certain path and become the big hero.
There. Now.
Okay, have you noticed that Duncan is a manipulative, evil bastard? I was crushing on him so hard at first, but my human wardens and my newest City Elf warden just want to punch him in the face. Alistair may be all starry-eyed over him, but oh my god.
My human wardens. First, while her father lies dying at their feet, Duncan promises to get her and her mother to safety only if her father agrees that she'll become a Grey Warden. She doesn't get a say in this, and her DYING FATHER is being blackmailed into it on the lives of his wife and child!
That's a pretty big strike against poor old Duncan.
Second, it turns out that this thing that Duncan blackmailed her dying father into agreeing to will get her killed, either immediately upon joining, or within just a few decades -- when she will descend into the deep roads and fight monsters in the dark miles below ground until they kill her. RAWR.
Third, POOR SER JORY. OMFG. He's got a pregnant wife at home! but does Duncan even try to talk sense into him?! No! He's all, "oh, he pulled his sword, I HAD to kill him," but you notice that Jory looks about as threatening as a kitten up a tree until Duncan draws his sword and advances on him? Because I sure noticed that. Doesn't even once try to reason with him, or explain things to him further. No, he just tricks him into leaving his wife and child, then stabs him to death when Jory expresses some dismay at Daveth's gruesome and untimely death!
Also, creepiest group ever, the way Duncan, Alistair, Jory, and your Warden just back slowly away while Daveth chokes to death. Jeez, guys, maybe it wasn't even the blood, maybe he just swallowed wrong! Somebody could at least TRY to help him!
The human origin is definitely the worst (for Duncan's character, I mean) of the ways I've played through so far. But the City Elf is also kind of grim, as I realized when I played through the opening on the "I am a selfish asshole" setting and discovered that if things go a certain way, your pal gets carted off to prison to be executed and Duncan's all, "hey, I only need one warden. Too bad for him."
I feel sort of guilty for still crushing on Duncan, even knowing what a bastard he is.
Are there any "Duncan is a manipulative evil bastard" fics out there for a girl who both crushes on him and wants to punch him in the face?
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Of course, he's just doing whatever it takes to survive long enough to behead his little bro. ;)
I don't have any fic recs, but yeah. I've seen it too.
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As far as Jory goes - maybe he could have had reason talked into him, but maybe it was the final straw in Jory's otherwise spectacular display of bravery. Even when you're in the Wilds he's pretty skittish, to the point all of my PCs (as well as myself >.>) wanted to slap him and tell him to grow a pair. Jory did shitty on the field test when it came to "Dealing with horrors of being a Warden." He then balks at drinking darkspawn blood - can you imagine Jory being able to kill innocent people JUST because they're tainted? Burning villages because the Taint has affected everyone? Being a Warden is a shitty job in terms of it being a "I will die early and horribly" sort of career, but it's even worse because you have to put aside moral qualms and do what is necessary. Even as the Hero of Ferelden, I felt bad killing the tainted guy in the Wending Wood (during Awkanening) at least partly because he didn't do anything. He begs you to put him out of his misery - something HoF had a VERY hard time doing. Warden-for-two-decades? She would have done if even if she had to hunt the poor bastard down.
tl;dr - He seems a bastard to us because we don't have his responsibilities. Jory is pretty cowardly and Wardening is SRS BZNS of sometimes killing innocent people. Wardens are greater good >>>>> individual lives.
I don't know of love/hate fic, but I'm sure it exists. I DO know the Cousie floating around my head is going to absolutely loathe Duncan.
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I crush on Duncan, hard. But that doesn't stop me from seeing that he's a stone-cold pragmatist who will do WHATEVER IT TAKES and will not stop to consider the niceties.
When you have to weight each person's individual but ultimately small drama against a threat that will turn the world into a LIFELESS BARREN WASTELAND, suddenly those little personal dramas pale in significance.
Is it going to matter who is in control of Highever when the darkspawn overrun it?
What's going to happen to Jory's wife and baby if Ferelden is consumed by the Blight?
Puts things in a rather bleak perspective, doesn't it?
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The Aeducan scene played like this:
Duncan: Oh, hello, princess. I won't ask what put you down here. I know how harsh Dwarven politics can be!
Me: I KILLED MY BROTHER B/C HE SUCKS. THEN MY OTHER BROTHER SOLD ME OUT. CAN I JOIN YOU IN ORDER TO HAVE MY REVENGE?
Other Wardens: Wait, what?!
Duncan: Heh. Heh. Nothing to see here!
The Tabris scene is even worse. I took Vaughan up on his deal and sold Shianni to him. (Rented? Anyway.) I also blamed it all on Soris and handed him over to the guards, and washed my hands of the whole thing. A job well done!
Duncan knew everything and recruited me anyway. He said it was because he wanted somebody who would do "whatever it takes". But I'm just sitting there thinking "My Tabris is a goddamned sociopath. Is this really the sort of person you want to be responsible for?"
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Duncan is a very interesting character. One the one hand pragmatic, on the other hand he must have a softer side (a soft spot for his recruits).
I'd love to read pre-Blight Duncan fics.
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Duncan was a street thief who became a Warden at around 18 after he killed a guy during a robbery who turned out to be not only a Warden, but the fiance of Warden Commander Genevieve. She conscripted him off the gallows because she thought death wasn't a sufficient punishment. He was freaked out by the fact that the man he killed looked pretty happy to die.
So then he goes on this big quest and becomes BFF's with Maric and Fiona, and watches nearly everyone in their party die horribly. He also discovers the real truth about the calling, which is that Grey Wardens don't die from the taint--they turn into darkspawn. Oh, and by the way, there's a Blight coming, probably centered in Ferelden, and you get to try to rebuild the Warden presence there. And while you're at it, could you keep an eye on Maric and Fiona's kid?
Then 20 years pass, and Duncan starts feeling the Calling. He's pretty sure he's going to die; if he's lucky it'll be ending the Blight. The king is really helpful, but he's also a glory hound and an idiot. The one person who might understand how to approach this strategically sees Duncan as an Orlesian first, and a member of the order that almost got Maric killed second, and possibly as "the obnoxious kid Maric liked better than me" and won't listen to anything Duncan has to say. Oh, and he conscripted Alistair to keep him from becoming a templar; I'm sure Fiona had Things To Say about that.
By the time the game starts, he's pretty monomaniacal: stopping the Blight is the only thing that matters, and with the possible exception of conscripting Alistair, everything he does is geared toward that end. Based on The Calling, I kind of wonder if living for so long with the taint affects a Warden's mind as well as body, and by the time they're ready to head to the Deep Roads for the last time, they're more than a little batshit.
I don't actually blame him for killing Jory as much as I do for recruiting Jory in the first place, because Jory wasn't Grey Warden material. He was scared and skittish, and at the same time, he was a glory hound. Mira has nothing but contempt for his whining; "Dude, you're complaining to me about life being unfair? Bitch, please." That said, it does kind of bug me that Duncan supposedly kills Jory to make sure the Sekrit Ritual stays sekrit, but by Awakening, everyone in Ferelden apparently knows what the Joining involves.
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On the other hand, my f!Cousland really, really, really wanted to be a warden, and so when she's forced to flee Highever, albeit under really horrible and traumatic experiences, she doesn't feel so much that Duncan exploited and manipulated the situation, but rather that he saved her from the Howes in the one way that was open to him. Still, I totally see how that 'power of conscription' business and the way that it gets used in the origin stories (in some ways, I think, sloppier than others, which I attribute to the usual spectre in all things Poorly Plotted by Bioware, which is the collaborative process of writing the story, blah blah).
Off-topic, I love the icon of your mage, Winterborn. Glad to see that I am not the only one who created a silver-haired, dark-skinned character. My first Cousland favored that look, complete with tattoos, and when I saw what her parents looked like the first time, I amused myself with trying to figure out where the hell Vanora came from. A changeling's child, quite clearly. ;)
Also off-topic, I glad to see that my contemplation of buying a new laptop in order to run DA, rather than on console, is not
absolutely effing crazycompletely unusual. Am so jealous of all the fun mods and such that PC players can access...