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Loki: Apparently spite isnโt a good answer to what motivates you.
ใ ๐ ใ โ SPITE in dragon age: the veilguard
post-veilguard life rookanis idk how to caption this
So, Iโve decided Iโm always gonna take Lucanis on Hardingโs personal quest, because she says this little line:
โWe will thrive, in spite of you.โ
Which reminds me of the Hebrew proverb:
โLiving well is the best revenge.โ
And to me? In my mind? As my Rook and Lucanis both embrace her as sheโs having this revelation and in saying that? It feels like Spite was there, too. Giving her the little nudge she needed to power through the bulwark of her grief, as Lace Harding. Not just a Child of the Stone. To live her life as a wholly free Dwarf that no longer requires the presence of the Titans in order to be โenough.โ
To become her own person and truly be.
Because itโs hinted/shown in the art book that the Dwarves already existed when the Titans were walking around, but solely served as the caretakers of their giant bodies. Sort of swarming out of them like ants to clean up the hive after a storm.
So, maybe the sundering of the Titans granted them freedom? Free will, even if it came without dreams or magic? Certainly something to think about.