Justice and Nathaniel Cutscene Banter | Dragon Age: Origins - Awakening

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  • Cutscene version of the complete banter between Justice and Nathaniel from Awakening expansion for Dragon Age: Origins. Created using toolset.
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  • @Drakhesh
    @Drakhesh 2 роки тому +107

    Now I wonder, if those conversations between Nathaniel and Justice influenced the latter to bond with Anders - which, of course, ultimately led to destruction of Kirkwall Chantry.
    Funny thing to think about, how small seemingly unimportant details can have catastrophic consequences

    • @Fizz-Pop
      @Fizz-Pop 2 роки тому +10

      Like I said in my own comment. Context is EVERYTHING. We are learning in DA Inquisition, just how important context is. And then there is tradition. This age old way of doing things that no one argues with coz that's how it was always done.
      Well we are learning that that IS NOT how it was always done. Dwarfes can't even remember the Titans. And elves can't remember teh fade being a state of being rather than a dream world. And humans? They are so fresh off the press that they think Solus is the Maker. They are gonna shit a BRICK!

    • @orangelinedevil2
      @orangelinedevil2 7 місяців тому +3

      All these years and Kreia is still right.

  • @lakdav
    @lakdav Рік тому +47

    Yes, thank you Nathaniel. Now go sit in that corner and think hard on what you've done.

  • @Fizz-Pop
    @Fizz-Pop 2 роки тому +57

    Justice becomes Vengeance. Not wrong on its own. But context is everything. And Spirits NEED context.

  • @nitzan3782
    @nitzan3782 Рік тому +19

    Rendon Howe: destroys the Ferelden Circle, the Guerrin family, Redcliffe, and multiple other nobles just because he's a sadistic bastard
    Nathaniel Howe: Plants the idea that'll erupt Thedas into civil war for years to come just to be supportive of his friends
    Man, the road to Hell sure is paved with good intentions.

    • @jeremygeller9145
      @jeremygeller9145 6 місяців тому +2

      ehhh, i go with the solas perspective, Anders and Justice blew the lid off the jar but their was so many problems boiling inside. While the war certainly spread destruction and chaos it was most likely the only way this situation could be resolved. We could have gone on ignoring the injustice but all that would have done is continued the pile of atrocities, the war brought out the worst in both, but it did lead to resolution of a kind.

    • @LAZERAK47V2
      @LAZERAK47V2 2 місяці тому +1

      @@jeremygeller9145 That doesn't excuse Anders's actions. Just because an outcome is likely inevitable doesn't mean you're the one that needs to do it.
      Besides, it wasn't the same everywhere. Rivain and some smaller Circles were known for being far more lenient and open. Some even refused to participate in the rebellion.
      Alas, we'll never know if there was a better way, because people like Anders decide there's only one way.

  • @TheQuietSoldier11
    @TheQuietSoldier11 11 місяців тому +11

    Damn I never realised how much they foreshadowed DAII.

  • @callumjohnston858
    @callumjohnston858 Рік тому +17

    I choose to believe Justice spent a whole day pondering whether listening to himself was, in fact, penance.

  • @therandomartist3201
    @therandomartist3201 2 роки тому +25

    THE FORESHADOWING WITH SOME OF THESE LINES AROUND JUSTICE!
    Also while I hate what happens near the end of DA:2, the game does show the fine line between Justice and Vengeance that’s always there.

  • @steemdup
    @steemdup Рік тому +9

    I never knew that Justice was a physical entity. Now I understand so much more about why he needed a new host. But I wonder if Justice melding with Anders, and being exposed to Anders' anger, transformed them into Vengeance? I love that DA gives you so much to THINK about!

    • @Motofanable
      @Motofanable Рік тому +6

      Probably, It makes sense with what Solas said.

    • @Blazieth
      @Blazieth Рік тому +5

      Justice was originally a Fade Spirit, the same as any other. The body he ends up inhabiting in Awakening is the body of a deceased Grey Warden named Kristoff. When the Warden-Commander and his companions are transported to the Fade, they end up working with this spirit of Justice, but when the Warden-Commander is expelled from the Fade, Justice is involuntarily sent as well, and ends up in the body of Kristoff. Without knowing how to separate from Kristoff's body, and return to the Fade, Justice decides to work with the Warden-Commander and his companions.
      His interactions with the others appears to end up putting the idea in Justice's head that a benevolent joining with a living being would not be the same as Demonic Possession, and eventually leads to his joining with Anders.
      Anders' suppressed anger over the plight of Mages is pushed to the surface by Justice's need to see Justice done for the perceived injustice - however, Justice is only able to see one side of the issue, due to being in Anders' head. Anders' anger combines with Justice's lack of full context and need to assert what he believes to be Justice for mages, and Justice ends up becoming Vengeance, though he still believes himself to be Justice.
      I would say Justice hasn't quite become a full-on Demon by the time of Dragon Age 2, if only because he still believes he is doing the right thing. He still believes his actions to be Justice against blackest evil, and simply lacks perspective of the complete picture. The day Justice stops calling himself that, and *knowingly* pursues Vengeance over Justice will be the day he has finally fallen and become a Demon. As it stands, he is still a Spirit of Justice... but one who has been tainted by anger, and acts without understanding of the Greater Picture.
      Just as Anders' view of the Mages' plight and his suppressed anger have negatively affected Justice, Justice's blinding need to assert Justice has driven Anders to extreme ends that would horrify his younger self, and indeed even continues to frighten Anders even as the events unfold. He knows what Justice is doing to him, and what he's done to Justice, although he may not admit it, even to himself, unless pressed.

  • @dranzerjetli5126
    @dranzerjetli5126 Рік тому +5

    Funny how he joins with anders in DA2

  • @pedrohmorales1896
    @pedrohmorales1896 8 місяців тому +3

    Could you imagine if Justice fused with Nathaniel and not Anders

  • @josedarocha2949
    @josedarocha2949 2 роки тому +5

    I do Like the Spirit Warrior class, not only for the benefits but the Idea of a warrior conected to the Fade and Spirits, but i Imagine the warrior binds himself to a Wisp spirit instead of a full developed Spirit like Justice that can change a person's Judgement, my build is Spirit Warrior/Reaver/berseker with Shield Style.

    • @frankfrankfrankfrankfrank
      @frankfrankfrankfrankfrank Рік тому +2

      Spirit Warrior/Reaver/Berserker warrior dual wielder has a ridiculously high rate of attack with the blood magic potion from soldiers peak

  • @ziggi-l8n
    @ziggi-l8n 2 роки тому +18

    So then why was Anders the companion that was brought over to DA2?? This dialogue makes me think it should've been Nathaniel instead

    • @user-ue4cp3yh2x
      @user-ue4cp3yh2x 2 роки тому +21

      Simply because Nathaniel never had a connection to the mage plight.
      Velanna was considered but she was more concerned about the elves rather then the mages, Nathaniel would have been an even "worse" choice for that role (still better then Sigrun or worst of all Oghren).
      He also doesn't specifically suggest that he would like to be Justice's host, just that someone might be ok with it, so it still works as something that gave Justice this idea.

    • @16Vagabond
      @16Vagabond 2 роки тому +11

      @@user-ue4cp3yh2x Moreover, over the course of Awakening, Nathaniel seems to accept what was done to his family was not a complete injustice, thus coming to term with his father's crimes. He also vows to atone, and grows content with being a Warden. There'd be no reason for a spirit of Justice to possess him, they'd have no common ground.
      Anders however.. was never truly happy about being a Grey Warden, nor being forced to be an apostate or confined to a Circle. A much more likely candidate for a spirit of Justice.
      Of all the other companions, I think Velanna might have been a suitable host, as well, though her bitterness would likely corrupt Justice, too.

  • @deusavanticus4612
    @deusavanticus4612 2 місяці тому

    Oh no oh no oh no no no no

  • @samker7758
    @samker7758 2 роки тому +4

    But ain't he Nathaniel B ?

    • @Boingdoink
      @Boingdoink 2 роки тому +1

      I was thinking that lol

    • @dostwood5103
      @dostwood5103 Рік тому

      Nah, he's unfortunately Nathaniel H....