It's interesting comparing a pro-mage and an anti-mage Hawke's interactions with Cullen. Cullen's dialogue often suggests that he expects Hawke to be pro-mage although he is always willing to listen to the pro-mage point of view, and will even act on it in a few scenes where Hawke can influence Cullen's actions. There are two scenes in Act 3 that I need to replay as a staunch anti-mage Hawke to see how Cullen responds and I suspect it will be a little depressing because in at least one of those scenes Cullen has switched to a more pro-mage point of view.
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Date: Monday, 5 November 2012 08:46 am (UTC)It's interesting comparing a pro-mage and an anti-mage Hawke's interactions with Cullen. Cullen's dialogue often suggests that he expects Hawke to be pro-mage although he is always willing to listen to the pro-mage point of view, and will even act on it in a few scenes where Hawke can influence Cullen's actions. There are two scenes in Act 3 that I need to replay as a staunch anti-mage Hawke to see how Cullen responds and I suspect it will be a little depressing because in at least one of those scenes Cullen has switched to a more pro-mage point of view.