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I always saw Andraste as more of a figurehead. Anything mystic about her is mostly legend. You need some pretty wicked powers to take down an Archdemon. I don't think it's a contest. It would eat her up!
Andraste is one woman. Even The Warden required the help of an alcoholic dwarf, an old woman and a Mabari to take down the Archdemon.
Archdemon. If we're saying this is a one-on-one.
It'd end in a draw. She could catch herself on fire and run full spring into the dragon and explode her ashes all over him.
So far your guys' posts seem to be in line with what the random NPCs I saw who were arguing this were saying. Impressive job, all!
I can't believe you heretics think Joan of Arc would lose to a lowly Archdemon
According to the Chantry, Andraste didn't really have any powers. It was the Maker who did all the miracles, not her, although she's the one who asked him to do them. In that case, she wouldn't stand a chance. Of course, if she was actually a mage (as some in the games speculate) with god-level powers - and it would have to be god-level, seeing as she apparently caused an eclipse - then Andraste would win, hands down.
What would causing an eclipse do but make it harder to see properly?
What you think that Andraste is going into this battle and the Maker is just going to ignore her and not grant his blessings just because "it's a 1v1" or something? I don't get it.
Eh, bringing a God into battle is just cheating, really. That's assuming that the Maker actually exists in this universe and even if he does, whether or not he's an actual God or a just a souped up version of something else.
Is bringing a sword into battle "cheating"?
A sword that doesn't exist? I guess not, since it doesn't exist.
The Maker is real and I am his Herald.
If all the elves fought all the qunari, who do you think would win?
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