tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8089234714060648358.post118903809119932455..comments2024-03-16T16:50:51.684-07:00Comments on Dumped, Drunk and Dalish: Reader Questions: Kill or Redeem (Sympathy for the Dread Wolf)Angela D. Mitchellhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11669645527339566514noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8089234714060648358.post-91604178218983863352020-12-10T21:12:58.581-08:002020-12-10T21:12:58.581-08:00One thing I really want to know and cannot find an...One thing I really want to know and cannot find anywhere is which Dalish clan did Solas visit, what exactly happened there?! <br /><br />It keeps bothering me - if he really cared so damn much what the Dalish thought of the Dread Wolf why leave it all to the very end and to, perhaps, the least diplomatic of his agents - himself? Why both care what they think and reach out to them AND play checkers with their lives, sacrificing whole clans without any remorse? Is it that "it's not real... but it that doesn't mean it can't upset me or get in my way" thing again?<br /><br /><br />I don't know, I just think highly of the Dalish overall and don't really believe the idea that getting pissed off by one clan is something to be so preciously hurt by... while openly shitting on them and not just wishing them dead, but causing it. <br /><br />This may seem unrelated to your post here but I swear it connects to me. I just don't hear much learning from him on this, and that is the one thing that pushes me toward the kill decision.<br /><br />Someone who has no apologies that make restitution and return power to his victims is not remorseful and has not learned. He said it himself, to Dorian. <br /><br />Someone like that with his level of power? From an rp perspective, just facts as they are known to the Inqusitor and not meta gaming with knowledge that both paths will almost certainly be possible... I can't risk another go at redeem. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com