![]() When talking to Solas about blood magic, the elf was taken aback at how cool the dwarf was with such practices, albeit much to his pleasure. If she were a mage(oh Maker forbid it) she would most certainly do blood magic. And truth be told, Karrie is indifferent to blood magic, just as Ragnar, if not a bit more in support of it. She finds it really thrilling, actually, to be friends with a blood mage. Both of their combat abilities relied on bloodshed, hell. Even though she was a warrior, not a mage, Karrie still used blood in a sense. She was wary of Arrow, at first, but she reminded herself that she and Arrow were both one in the same. Karrie, on the other hand, approves wholeheartedly. ![]() And seeing as Arrow Hawke uses blood magic to her advantage, and as a powerful combat skill, Ragnar has no issue whatsoever with her being a blood mage. If it is a far better endeavor than any other presented option, he will seize that chance. In the end, all that matters to him is the practicality and the necessity of using blood magic. This, of course, was with great caution and careful consideration. Given the opportunity, he used blood magic to bring back Isolde's son, using her as sacrifice. He doesn't disapprove, nor does he condone of the use of that dark magic. To say the least, Ragnar is very impressed, and also very scared.Īnd the two dwarves, much to Arrow's approval, don't really view blood magic in a bad light. But Ragnar picked up on smaller things, such as the way she carried her axe, the stances she took, the abilities of a berserker twisted into crudeness. Watching her fight, there was no denying she was a full-fledged reaver, seeing her become completely unhinged, bathing in the blood, getting stronger as her wounds flowed deeper and redder, completely harnessing the raw power of pain. What really peaked his interest with Karrie, though, was not simply her role of reaver, but the way she instead added it unto her previous berserker skills. Reavers had always sparked an interest in the Prince, but he was far more set on continuing his family's berserker legacy rather than indulging in a completely unknown and frankly dangerous, chaotic force. But despite being a more advanced and masterful berserker than his sun-touched sister, Ragnar is facinated and intrigued by the second skill she acquired. Even so, Karrie would have to admire Ragnar's skill, because in truth, he has honed and mastered the art of the berserker far beyond her. And, similarly, Karrie was a dwarven berserker as well, taught by her father, who was taught by his fathers before him, the true, pure, Cadash bloodline. Ragnar is a true dwarven berserker, it's in his blood. The two would no doubt take interest in one another's combat abilities. It goes without saying that Thragnr and Karrie have a great mutual respect for each other(given that they eventually meet) and they bond over their similarities.
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