its going to be Orlais simply because the Divine is there and so are Bodahn And Sandal and i believe that it will center on more old magic returning
Perdictions for the location of Dragon age III and why?
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Victorita9
, mars 17 2011 12:23
#26
Posté 17 mars 2011 - 06:41
#27
Posté 17 mars 2011 - 06:43
Par Vollen, I hope.
Also it seems that the Warden and the Champion both went to the Golden City...
Also it seems that the Warden and the Champion both went to the Golden City...
#28
Posté 17 mars 2011 - 06:50
Orlais or Tewinter, or the somewhere around them, they were the locations that were mentioned the most in the games other than the Free Marches.
I would love to see Par Vollen, but it's yet to come, I guess.
I would love to see Par Vollen, but it's yet to come, I guess.
#29
Posté 17 mars 2011 - 06:51
According to the Arl Foreshadow:
Books to pursue for furture endeavors
"Lost Countenance: Ferelden to Orelesian Phrase Book
-Must not offend the potential landlords.
Raising spirits: Offspring and the Fade
-Terrible two's indeed!
Forest Fall: Truth and Legend in the Search for Arlathan
-Survivors? poppycock!
The Origins of Theses: Knowing More Than Everyone Without Looking Like a Jackass."
My guess is Orlais too and seems like the scale of things may be huge. Alistair comments that the relations between Ferelden and Orlais are not good, we have the mage-templar affair and I am very, very sure that Flemeth is taking all the chaos to plot something big.
Books to pursue for furture endeavors
"Lost Countenance: Ferelden to Orelesian Phrase Book
-Must not offend the potential landlords.
Raising spirits: Offspring and the Fade
-Terrible two's indeed!
Forest Fall: Truth and Legend in the Search for Arlathan
-Survivors? poppycock!
The Origins of Theses: Knowing More Than Everyone Without Looking Like a Jackass."
My guess is Orlais too and seems like the scale of things may be huge. Alistair comments that the relations between Ferelden and Orlais are not good, we have the mage-templar affair and I am very, very sure that Flemeth is taking all the chaos to plot something big.
#30
Posté 17 mars 2011 - 07:05
I hope it's not Orlias I just know there will be noblewomen screeching at me in annoying accents.
#31
Posté 17 mars 2011 - 07:08
Orlais is my guess as well.... Please though for the love of all thats holy don't make the game take place only in Orlais not sure how I would handle 30+ hours of the accents.
#32
Posté 17 mars 2011 - 07:34
Aw, I don't mind French accents so much. I actually used to work for a Frenchwoman and grew used to spending time around her and her family. Some of the accents in the game were a little over the top, though. But I still wouldn't mind a game set in Orlais.
It reminds me when Assassin's Creed II was announced and I wasn't sure I'd like all the Italian accents (especially since a few of them were fake). After about an hour, though, I was used to it and really grew to love that game. I think the key will be picking authentic VAs for the characters, though. It makes a big difference. Leliana's VA, for instance, was perfect.
All of the above should point to me thinking DA3's going to be in Orlais. But if I'm wrong, I hope for Antiva or Tevinter. A country ruled by assassins or a country ruled by mages with a potential for a slave uprising. Either way, yes please!
It reminds me when Assassin's Creed II was announced and I wasn't sure I'd like all the Italian accents (especially since a few of them were fake). After about an hour, though, I was used to it and really grew to love that game. I think the key will be picking authentic VAs for the characters, though. It makes a big difference. Leliana's VA, for instance, was perfect.
All of the above should point to me thinking DA3's going to be in Orlais. But if I'm wrong, I hope for Antiva or Tevinter. A country ruled by assassins or a country ruled by mages with a potential for a slave uprising. Either way, yes please!
#33
Posté 17 mars 2011 - 07:39
Orlais. Alistair said there are tensions between Orlais and Ferelden again.
#34
Posté 17 mars 2011 - 07:46
Someone voiced doubt about having a DA3? I predict not only 3, but way more. They might not be called dragonage, might not be the same story, but economically it is idiotic to feed so much money to make a new setting and toss it away after 2 games. In the end it must be marginally cheaper then paying the franchise money to the already existing rpg settings. Bioware doesn't seem to be a company without common economic sense. The whole setup of Thedas is rich with conflict, conflict that can be built on for stories.
#35
Posté 17 mars 2011 - 07:55
I think it's going to be Orlais and Tervinter, all depending on the choices you made in this game. I also think, depending on your choices, you will either play as your warden or hawke and that will determine where you will end up. This would be awesum. Or maybe we will get to play both.
Why would the warden and Hawke be mentioned at the end of the game as disappearing other then these reasons.
In the first game we got to play as a warden who was either elve/human/dwarf. In da2 it's human only. I alos found that DA2 was a bit shorter because of the choice of human only. So I think they are going to give us our warden (If still alive by the end of DAo) and our hawke in DA3, but like I said depending on the choices we made in previous games and what the next story line will have to do with anything.
Why would the warden and Hawke be mentioned at the end of the game as disappearing other then these reasons.
In the first game we got to play as a warden who was either elve/human/dwarf. In da2 it's human only. I alos found that DA2 was a bit shorter because of the choice of human only. So I think they are going to give us our warden (If still alive by the end of DAo) and our hawke in DA3, but like I said depending on the choices we made in previous games and what the next story line will have to do with anything.
#36
Posté 17 mars 2011 - 07:56
Lianaar wrote...
Someone voiced doubt about having a DA3? I predict not only 3, but way more. They might not be called dragonage, might not be the same story, but economically it is idiotic to feed so much money to make a new setting and toss it away after 2 games. In the end it must be marginally cheaper then paying the franchise money to the already existing rpg settings. Bioware doesn't seem to be a company without common economic sense. The whole setup of Thedas is rich with conflict, conflict that can be built on for stories.
I think DA unlike ME can go on and on and on. It's a game that can creat it's an entire own existence. I think they will continue with it long into the future. At least I hope they do.





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