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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2017-06-21 06:52 pm

[ SECRET POST #3822 ]


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Re: Pairings you ship that people hate on

(Anonymous) 2017-06-22 09:59 am (UTC)(link)
I'm gonna disagree with you on Cullen being interesting. At least in DAI. He was interesting in DAO and DA2, but in DAI he got screwed over by bad writing, making his story nonsensical. There's essentially three different Cullens in DAI.

There's the Redeemed Cullen, who is sorry for his past actions and thoughts, who wants to treat mages better and who befriends mages. Then there's the Antimage Cullen, who gets angry every time the Inquisitor makes pro-mage decisions, who makes discriminating comments against the mages without ever apologising and who'd risk the entire world just to avoid teaming up with mages. And finally there's the Retconned Cullen, who never had anything against mages to begin with, who didn't let his trauma affect him in any way and who's always been all for mage rights.

Whichever one you get depends on the current scene and that, for me, makes him hard to like. He has no personality, he's whatever the writers need him to be at the moment. When they need someone to counter a pro-mage argument, he's the Antimage, when they want to get the Inquisitor to sympathise with him, he's the Redeemed, when they need to make a point that not all Templars are evil, he's the Retconned.

I guess when people like or dislike him, it depends on which one of him comes out to them the strongest.