Yes, that is exactly the problem. When I make a new world state, it lets you choose which hero and which Hawke you want to use. You are then directed to a screen with a list of all the defaults to choose from to start with (which you can then edit the name of, etc.). Except that the defaults you've already chosen as templates in the past are already "taken." For example, the first Hawke I made was a female rogue named Robynne. So now, when I go to choose from the list of defaults, all the other ones are available (like male mage, female mage, male rogue, etc.), but the default female rogue is now literally my first character, Robynne (there is no default to use). So if I want to create a new Hawke who is also a female rogue (I made her a bow rogue instead of daggers and her personality is very different), it seems I just have to use Robynne as the template and completely redo her into a new person, thereby deleting Robynne.
I don't understand how to get around this. The same thing happens with the hero from DAO. When I tried to make a 2nd female mage, the only default "female human mage" slot I could choose to begin making the character was taken up by my first female human mage.
I don't understand why my previous characters are taking up the default slots, and therefore making it impossible to create new heroes/Hawkes with similar genders/classes. I can't be the only one who has multiples of similar stuff, can I?
I hope this is making sense. I've attached screenshots. In the first screenshot, Garret Hawke (male mage) is the default, which I don't want, so I find the female rogue, shown in the second screenshot as Robynne (no other default to use for my new character). Notice I have defaults toggled on. (Without it on, there are no heroes to choose from at all.) In the last screenshot, you can see how even when I put in the specific options of "female" and "rogue", it only gives me Robynne. I want to make a new character, not use/change my first one.
Hopefully this has cleared up any confusion. If not, please let me know. Thanks for your time.