incorrect-dragon-age-quotes:

Hawke: Anyone else in the mood to pull off a huge heist?
Fenris: Where and when?
Hawke: I don’t wanna give away too many details on here, but by the end of it we will be rich, and Meredith will be dead. I’ll send word via carrier swan when the time is right.
Anders: I would be happy with Knight-Commander’s demise, but riches are always welcome too. Please send a carrier pigeon to warn me the swan is coming so I don’t mistake it for a goose and freak out.
Hawke: I don’t have any spare pigeons available, but I’ve sent a rat in a pigeon costume to warn you of the swan. Godspeed.

archer-and-anders:

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BioWare’s most complicated human male mage strikes up controversy and debate like no other. Anders is passionate, troubled, and absolutely polarizing.

But understanding a character and their motivations is of the utmost importance if you’re going to form proper opinions about them. So here’s an in-depth look at this rebel mage, the situation surrounding the mage/templar conflict, and the motivations behind his actions.

Part One: A History of Anders

Part Two: The Chantry was Always the Problem

Part Three: Let’s Stop Calling the Kirkwall Chantry a Church

Part Four: Kirkwall’s Ticking Timebomb

Part Five: Revolution, Terrorism, and Anders

Part Six: Anders Killed Innocents

Part Seven: Know Your Lore – Who Started the War?

Bonus Round: The Importance of Debating Respectfully

If you love Anders or just want to understand him or the lore of Dragon Age better, please read, like, and reblog!