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David Gaider wrote...

Lord_Valandil wrote...
Another question, a bit off-topic. The Darkspawn, it was said a while ago that their change is because of a disease, when a few days ago you said that it was because of the different art style. So, what's it then? Image IPB


Because of a disease? When was this said?


i think he means the change in the art style of the darkspawn was to reflect the fact that they were suffering from the same "disease" or taint making them more homogenous than the origins darkspawn in this regard.

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David Gaider wrote...

Lord_Valandil wrote...
Another question, a bit off-topic. The Darkspawn, it was said a while ago that their change is because of a disease, when a few days ago you said that it was because of the different art style. So, what's it then? Image IPB


Because of a disease? When was this said?


I  know Mike said in some thread not too long ago the new darkspawn look made them look like they had all been afflicted with the same "disease"- I 'm guessing thats just the blight/Taint?

Modifié par Brockololly, 28 octobre 2010 - 04:11 .


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If Alistair and Flemeth are around at the same time, it could be awkward. ;)

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Okay it all started when me and a broodmother got a little bit frisky but you tell that bunny boiler I didn't give her or her brats any disease and i've been to the clinic so there.

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Lord_Valandil wrote...

I'll have to check, but I'm quite sure it was said, I don't remember who.


It was they that they wanted to make them look diseased and all darkspawn suffering the same disease with the new art look.

Modifié par Dave of Canada, 28 octobre 2010 - 04:13 .


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Brockololly wrote...

I  know Mike said in some thread not too long ago the new darkspawn look made them look like they had all been afflicted with the same "disease"- I 'm guessing thats just the blight/Taint?


Dave of Canada wrote...

It was they that they wanted to make them look diseased and all darkspawn suffering the same disease with the new art look.


Oh, so is the Darkspawn Taint then, but they wanted them to look more diseased than in Origins.
I guess I was a bit confused, and thought that they were affected by a disease that changed their appearances.

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Are you sure they aren't "ghouls" because of the taint?

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Scratch that thought,

She is a praying mantis who devours her young.  

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Flemeth noms souls.

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My ideal scenario for Flemeth, or any other choice that's supposed to carry over from the first game, would be one that effects gameplay as well as the plot. Maybe if the Warden chose to "kill" Flemeth then she is in a slightly weakened state in the second half of DA2 when/if Hawke fights her.

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Lord_Valandil wrote...
Another question, a bit off-topic. The Darkspawn, it was said a while ago that their change is because of a disease, then a few days ago you said that it was because of the different art style. So, what's it then? Image IPB

Leprosy I believe.

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Schuback wrote...

OP, you should put a comma after the word "good".


May I ask why?

David Gaider wrote...

As we've pointed out before, Hawke meets Flemeth right after the fall of Lothering-- this is after the Warden first meets Flemeth but before it's possible to get and perform Morrigan's quest to kill her.

As to how that ties into what the Warden might or might not have done in DAO regarding Flemeth-- well, you'll just have to see. But we certainly don't ignore it. 


I didn't know you'd answered this before. My bad. Thanks for hoping in and pointing it out again. :)

My immediate thought was that you could kill Flemeth before Lothering fell because it would only do so after you finished one of the four main quest hubs. You could head immediately to the mage's tower, pick up the Grimoire, leave before finishing--- but wait! You can't leave the Circle Tower before finishing.

  Whoa! Did you make that impossible simply so you could have the DA 2 PC meet Flemeth before she was killed? If so, I will be impressed.

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she isnt human. she is a spirirt of sorts. morrigan confirms that flemeth will return

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Bio Addict wrote...

Maybe if the Warden chose to "kill" Flemeth then she is in a slightly weakened state in the second half of DA2 when/if Hawke fights her.


Or strengthened... Flemeth unbound.

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She's a bit like the Archdemon and Maggie Thatcher if you kill her she will just come back in a new form

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Lord_Valandil wrote...

Waaaait just a minute, Mr. Gaider.
We know that Hawke meets Flemeth right after the Warden first meets her, but...
Her change of appearance, is the change in the art direction, or does Flemeth changed shapes to look older in the hut and "younger" when meeting Hawke? Also...did she meet Hawke and then goes back to the hut to meet the Warden again?
This...kind of confuses me, but we'll just have to wait and see.


She can see into the future, so she knew when the warden would be back.
I think it's all part of her plan.:happy:

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Or maybe an opening cutscene of Kate Mulgrew sitting at a computer saying "Damn! now I'll have to re-roll her."


Thats how I'd handle it. Image IPB

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David Gaider wrote...

As we've pointed out before, Hawke meets Flemeth right after the fall of Lothering-- this is after the Warden first meets Flemeth but before it's possible to get and perform Morrigan's quest to kill her.

As to how that ties into what the Warden might or might not have done in DAO regarding Flemeth-- well, you'll just have to see. But we certainly don't ignore it. :)


I'll have to remember that during my playthrough for the savegame I'll be carrying over to DA2. . .

Awwww, that's gonna be bugging me for monthsImage IPB

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Lord_Valandil wrote...

David Gaider wrote...

As we've pointed out before, Hawke meets Flemeth right after the fall of Lothering-- this is after the Warden first meets Flemeth but before it's possible to get and perform Morrigan's quest to kill her.

As to how that ties into what the Warden might or might not have done in DAO regarding Flemeth-- well, you'll just have to see. But we certainly don't ignore it. :)


Waaaait just a minute, Mr. Gaider.
We know that Hawke meets Flemeth right after the Warden first meets her, but...
Her change of appearance, is the change in the art direction, or does Flemeth changed shapes to look older in the hut and "younger" when meeting Hawke? Also...did she meet Hawke and then goes back to the hut to meet the Warden again?
This...kind of confuses me, but we'll just have to wait and see.

Another question, a bit off-topic. The Darkspawn, it was said a while ago that their change is because of a disease, then a few days ago you said that it was because of the different art style. So, what's it then? Image IPB


www.ustream.tv/recorded/9355418 @ 21:05-21:42.

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Aermas wrote...

Are you sure they aren't "ghouls" because of the taint?

 

I was thinking the same thing.  Are the darkspawn different because they aren't fully darkspawn being born from a broodmother and they are only ghouls....peope tainted from fleeing the blight in Ferelden?   A total change in art direction because they can change them.  The still look like Skeletor.

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Because she can't be killed. You can destroy her body but her spirit/soul can not be killed. Morrigan even says this in Origins.

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I personally think that Flemeth is an old god incarnate. She knew too much about how the spirit of an old god worked. That Dark Ritual cannot just be based solely on a hunch.

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She does actually say that she can't read the Warden's future when you first meet her.

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The last DA game features the return of the Warden, Hawke and other characters we played as in DA games after DA2 to finally kill Flemeth who is responsible for the blights. You get to import your warden from DA:O who has the art style of DA:O on him/her, while your Hawke has the DA2 art style.

The Warden, Champion, King, Dane and Thane all face Flemeth in a epic end to the series.

Dragon Age 6: Origins of Flemeth

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David Gaider wrote...

As we've pointed out before, Hawke meets Flemeth right after the fall of Lothering-- this is after the Warden first meets Flemeth but before it's possible to get and perform Morrigan's quest to kill her.

As to how that ties into what the Warden might or might not have done in DAO regarding Flemeth-- well, you'll just have to see. But we certainly don't ignore it. :)


Interesting. So Flemeth already had another plan in action while the Warden was out gathering allies ....

But what was the purpose in altering her form into the young seductress? Why was it important for Hawke to meet hawt Flemeth and not the old crone?