This is my third character, and it has being the worse so far. My advice? DaKuban Status: Offline. By SirGladiator - Mon May 02, am.
But if I ever did do that I'd just leave Carver at home, let him end up wherever, and not worry about it. However if you want him to become a Warden, I'd say go and and bring Anders along, I recently did the Warden-Bethany thing just to see how it went, and that was by FAR the easiest time I've had with fighting in the deep roads, having Bethany, Varric, and Anders all at range makes those tough fights, especially the big one, WAY less tough.
SirGladiator Status: Offline. By NugWrangler - Mon May 02, am. Whereas Carver blindly charges in, seemingly less to defend himself and his mother and more to be more brave than Hawke.
I get this feel because of how stupid his rush is. So yeah, I have always felt Bethany dies heroically, while Carver dies stupidly. Carver seems better written than Bethany. Gaikang talk , April 3, UTC. When does Bethany rejoin me if I have her in the gray wardens?
Just before the final battle? I met up with her as I fled the docks during the qunari hell and she was cold. In my opinion, Carver is better off with the Templars because: You are playing as a mage. The rivalry with Carver is very much high, considering you are against the Templars and he is sympathetic to it.
If Carver joins the Templars, it would be a badass rivalry between two brothers, on the fighting sides. Wouldn't it? Warden Carver for sure.
And as tough as it was the Warden Friendship route is the most fulfilling. I can see where Carver is coming from even though his bitching gets grating after a while. But a little Darkspawn blood will fix that right up.
All the dude wants is purpose, something he couldn't strive for early on because of his family. Going the Templar route just seems like a bitch move and the reason for it is petty.
He fits better with GWs. Even it wasn't his choice it's what he wants to do and the sacrifice involved matures him for the better. Depends on the storyline you want Hawke to take. My Mage Hawkes usually take Carver to the deep roads and make him a Grey Warden, and the fuckwit usually respects Hawke for it; here's the key, Carver doesn't like Mages, they have defined his life, and that life has been one of hiding, whereas the Wardens don't hide, they fight, lots, and they don't take guff from anyone.
However, I often use Bethany differently in my Hawke storyline; and why shouldn't I, she's soft, caring, worships the ground Hawke walks upon.
Does one truly wish to throw such a lamb to the fires of battle for the rest of her life? Into someone else' protection, which you have no control over? I usually leave her at home to get caught, but if I want an utterly devastated and traumatized Hawke, I take her into the Deep Roads. Carver is a complete tool and deserves to die. Take him into the Deep Roads, and don't take Anders with you. If Anders is there, you have the option of saving Carver by making him a Warden.
I say, let the guy die. User Info: TallWhiteNinja. Pepsi posted It was so stupid, too. TallWhiteNinja posted He should have just let that Ogre squash his mother. Your sibling rushes forward to get the Ogres attention so that it doesn't go after Leandra.
Why would he join the Templars, the group that basically forced his family into hiding their whole lives? Also, why would they accept him since he is known to have harbored apostates? Let's Punk! User Info: phoenix He's not known to harbor apostates. Carver spends a year working with his elder sibling to repay their passage into Kirkwall. Carver is particularly bitter once in the Free Marches city.
He feels no real connection to the city and believes Leandra is trying to force a past on the family that she had long left behind. Even so, Carver cares deeply for his family and works for their welfare in Kirkwall. Carver and Hawke plan on joining The Deep Roads Expedition , in the hopes that enough wealth and influence will keep the templars from Hawke. As Hawke gathers money to pay for the Deep Roads expedition , Carver gradually comes to see why people fear magic.
Having grown up surrounded by magic, Carver did not see it as something to fear though he never truly understood it either until he witnessed the darker side of it from Kirkwall's blood mages. He eventually shows more sympathy toward templars , particularly after learning he was named after the templar who freed Malcolm Hawke from the Circle of Magi. After amassing the fifty sovereigns needed to fund the expedition, Carver volunteers to join his elder sibling in the Deep Roads venture.
His mother however, begs him to remain at home. Carver protests, but the final decision is made by Hawke. If Carver is left at home when Hawke sets out for the expedition, he willingly leaves the Hawke family to join the templars.
Carver believes that joining the templars is his chance to prove himself and escape his elder sibling's shadow. Though resentful for being left behind from the expedition, he tells Hawke he does not intend to reveal that they are a mage. His training and duties as a new templar prevent him from joining his older sibling throughout their time in Kirkwall. A letter reveals that Carver found his calling among the templars, though he is wary of the Order's extreme elements.
As hostilities between mages and templars increase, Carver is kidnapped by Grace and Thrask who are inciting a rebellion to overthrow Meredith, believing that the Champion is working for the Knight-Commander regardless of their allegiances in the mage-templar struggle. In a last attempt to make Hawke join the templars, he asks if the Champion will fight their brother, giving Hawke the option of responding that Carver has been itching to fight them for a long time. Hawke can also ask him if he's willing to fight his sibling as well, to which Carver responds that it isn't what he wants and begins to express doubts.
Meredith reminds him of his duty as a templar. If the Champion sided with the templars, Carver expresses surprise that it was the Templar Order which brought the siblings closer together.
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