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A small hypothesis of DA2 and its link to DAO


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Leafs43

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What if DAO was meant to be mutually exclusive?  

Meaning it is designed to be a prequel for things to come?  

Even the title of the game gives it away in the word "Origins".  I always wondered where the Origins part fit in.  A 2 hour excursion at the beginning of the game doesn't warrant anything special in the title.


Think of it this way, after DAO finished there is 1 key thing that happened no matter the choices you made, Morrigan vanished.  She was not found in DAA.  There is most likely a reason for this.


Now if your a story writer and you now have Morrigan, who for all intents and purposes could be Flemeth, out in thew world wandering bearing a child born of a Grey Warden and inhabited by the "soul" of the arch demon.  Think of the direction you can take this series.  The child could be the parallel to the protagonist in Baldur's Gate for all we know at this point.

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Avilan II

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There is no "what if" about it. DA:O is the "setup" for the world, for future installments.

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Avilan II wrote...

There is no "what if" about it. DA:O is the "setup" for the world, for future installments.


But not a set up to follow the Grey Wardens, which many people want it to.

Kind of like the relation of The Hobbit to the LotR series.

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Avilan II wrote...

There is no "what if" about it. DA:O is the "setup" for the world, for future installments.


this, people seem to froget the intention all along was to create a franchise based around a SETTING, not a singular story about one hero in one country during one event

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Leafs43 wrote...

Avilan II wrote...

There is no "what if" about it. DA:O is the "setup" for the world, for future installments.


But not a set up to follow the Grey Wardens, which many people want it to.

Kind of like the relation of The Hobbit to the LotR series.


Can't blame them. When I hear Dragon Age I am reminded of Grey Wardens battling darkspawn.

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Siradix wrote...



Can't blame them. When I hear Dragon Age I am reminded of Grey Wardens battling darkspawn.


The child could end up being worse than the blight and the darkspawn.

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Zalocx wrote...

Avilan II wrote...

There is no "what if" about it. DA:O is the "setup" for the world, for future installments.


this, people seem to froget the intention all along was to create a franchise based around a SETTING, not a singular story about one hero in one country during one event

Image IPBImage IPBWhich I think is a very smart thing as it allows greater flexibility in what David Gaider and the other writers can work with.

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Leafs43 wrote...

Siradix wrote...



Can't blame them. When I hear Dragon Age I am reminded of Grey Wardens battling darkspawn.


The child could end up being worse than the blight and the darkspawn.

 Well for one thing the child might be able to communicate with people unlike the dragon versions. I love the Gray wardens but they really are a specialised military group, so unless every game was going to feature a blight they just don't make sense as the heroes of all the dragon age games. That being said we'll probably see them around, and the DA franchise in game is at least a hundred years of lore so they can get alot of games out of that.