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Catchphrase has been disambiguated.


* CatchPhrase: In ''Dragon Age II'' canon, Varric uses the expression “There's my Sunshine” just once - during the ''Mark of the Assassin'' DLC, if he and Circle!Bethany are the companions. In this story, he uses it fairly regularly, often when showing his approval of one of Bethany's decisions or succeeding in his efforts to make her smile.


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* CharacterCatchphrase: In ''Dragon Age II'' canon, Varric uses the expression “There's my Sunshine” just once - during the ''Mark of the Assassin'' DLC, if he and a Circle-allighnedBethany are the companions. In this story, he uses it fairly regularly, often when showing his approval of one of Bethany's decisions or succeeding in his efforts to make her smile.

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Incorruptible Pure Pureness has been renamed to The Incorruptible and redefined to be about characters who are portrayed in-universe as untemptable/incorruptible.


* IncorruptiblePurePureness: It's a matter of debate whether Bethany really has this, but she more or less gains a reputation for being incorruptible. Varric does what he can to encourage people to think this, as she herself implies in one conversation. On the other hand, it could also be argued that he sees her this way himself; he remarks on the fact that her conscience is cleaner than most, and comments to Blackwall at one point that everyone in the Inquisition is fundamentally flawed “except for the Inquisitor, of course.”
** Lampshaded in a later chapter by Dorian. When Thane Sun-Hair compliments Bethany on her kindness and notes that the stories about it are true, Dorian comments that it's one of the only things Varric ''didn't'' see a need to exaggerate.

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* IncorruptiblePurePureness: It's TheIncorruptible: While it's a matter of debate whether Bethany really has this, but she more or less gains ''is'' incorruptible, she's gained a reputation for as being incorruptible. such. Varric does what he can to encourage people to think this, so, as she herself implies in one conversation. On the other hand, it could also be argued that he sees her this way himself; he remarks on the fact that her conscience is cleaner than most, and comments to Blackwall at one point that everyone in the Inquisition is fundamentally flawed “except for the Inquisitor, of course.
** Lampshaded
” This is lampshaded in a later chapter by Dorian. When Thane Sun-Hair compliments Bethany on her kindness and notes that the stories about it are true, Dorian comments that it's one of the only things Varric ''didn't'' see a need to exaggerate.

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