( Dialogue with Sebastian, act 2. )
LEARNED
+ Sebastian is the rightful prince to the neighboring city-state of Starkhaven, and he ends up in Kirkwall looking for mercenaries to hire to avenge his family, who were all brutally murdered.
+ He ends up recruiting Hawke and co. in this endeavor, and we all get together to track down these bad folks. Later, Sebastian decides to stick around Kirkwall as he organizes his campaign to retake Starkhaven under his family's name.
+ Sebastian is very much a righteous justice-y type, especially since he's actually a Brother of the Chantry (meaning he's something like a lay priest). He's extremely religious and dedicated to spreading the Light of the Maker.
+ Everything about this guy seems like Merrill should find him annoying and insufferable, but it turns out that Sebastian is actually a pretty chill dude.
+ He's not so pig-headed that he can't appreciate others' point of view, and he's remarkably non-condescending when it comes to discussing religion and faith.
+ He drives Varric up the wall, though.
LEARNED
+ Sebastian is the rightful prince to the neighboring city-state of Starkhaven, and he ends up in Kirkwall looking for mercenaries to hire to avenge his family, who were all brutally murdered.
+ He ends up recruiting Hawke and co. in this endeavor, and we all get together to track down these bad folks. Later, Sebastian decides to stick around Kirkwall as he organizes his campaign to retake Starkhaven under his family's name.
+ Sebastian is very much a righteous justice-y type, especially since he's actually a Brother of the Chantry (meaning he's something like a lay priest). He's extremely religious and dedicated to spreading the Light of the Maker.
+ Everything about this guy seems like Merrill should find him annoying and insufferable, but it turns out that Sebastian is actually a pretty chill dude.
+ He's not so pig-headed that he can't appreciate others' point of view, and he's remarkably non-condescending when it comes to discussing religion and faith.
+ He drives Varric up the wall, though.