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Deadlysyns wrote...

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Not to mention that talking to Fenris about the Qunari and Tevinter war strongly hints that the Qunari are just waiting for the right time to strike. I'm sure there is a greater plan in motion behind the scenes there, strict followers of the Qun or no. They wouldn't risk potentially years of build up just because the Arishok got carried away in Kirkwall.

You can think of a better time to strike then when the Free marches are in turmoil


during the aftermath? If you strike now everyone unifies against you if you strike after both sides have fought to a stand still then you have weaker enemies.

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@Deadly: After the war between Mages and Templars has reached a conclusion, when supplies and troops are at their lowest.

yes but that could be forever i think they should at least do something small 

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Nialos wrote...

@Deadly: After the war between Mages and Templars has reached a conclusion, when supplies and troops are at their lowest.

yes but that could be forever i think they should at least do something small 

So what, they start attacking prematurely and draw attention to themselves?  That would only harm them in the long run if a full invasion is their goal...

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@Deadly: After the war between Mages and Templars has reached a conclusion, when supplies and troops are at their lowest.

yes but that could be forever i think they should at least do something small 


I doubt it'd be forever. All conflicts have an ending - that's a certainty. And that's what the Qunari are all about. They know how to bide their time.

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Nialos wrote...

Deadlysyns wrote...

Nialos wrote...

@Deadly: After the war between Mages and Templars has reached a conclusion, when supplies and troops are at their lowest.

yes but that could be forever i think they should at least do something small 

 

I doubt it'd be forever. All conflicts have an ending - that's a certainty. And that's what the Qunari are all about. They know how to bide their time.

True they would be Smart but you have to Remember theres still tons of people in kirkwall not involved in the war

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It would be cool there was a DLC/Expansion/Game set in like Rivain, Antiva, or between Seheron and Tevinter and it was swashbuckling themed. Isabela could be there to ****** off more Qunari and start more wars, hey and Hawke can be involved too!
What? No takers? Maybe I am just sore that Pirates of the Carribean RPG was cancelled and had promise to it.

Still I am more curious about what happen to Hawke and The Warden to even care about was happens to Tevinter. I mean all the Tevinters I've met in game so far haven't been all that nice.

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Deadlysyns wrote...

Nialos wrote...

Deadlysyns wrote...

Nialos wrote...

@Deadly: After the war between Mages and Templars has reached a conclusion, when supplies and troops are at their lowest.

yes but that could be forever i think they should at least do something small 

 

I doubt it'd be forever. All conflicts have an ending - that's a certainty. And that's what the Qunari are all about. They know how to bide their time.

True they would be Smart but you have to Remember theres still tons of people in kirkwall not involved in the war


They may not be involved directly, but the ravages of war will still affect them. Supplies will dwindle, food will become scarce and more and more bodies will be recruited to protect what's left in an increasingly bloody period.

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Nialos wrote...

Deadlysyns wrote...

Nialos wrote...

Deadlysyns wrote...

Nialos wrote...

@Deadly: After the war between Mages and Templars has reached a conclusion, when supplies and troops are at their lowest.

yes but that could be forever i think they should at least do something small 

 

I doubt it'd be forever. All conflicts have an ending - that's a certainty. And that's what the Qunari are all about. They know how to bide their time.

True they would be Smart but you have to Remember theres still tons of people in kirkwall not involved in the war


They may not be involved directly, but the ravages of war will still affect them. Supplies will dwindle, food will become scarce and more and more bodies will be recruited to protect what's left in an increasingly bloody period.

hopefully DA3 wraps up the Holy War Storyline 

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oh yeah, i hope its more of a 3 way war with the mages and templars fighting, while the qunari realize its finally the right time to invade while they're busy fighting each other.
throws things really into chaos.

personally the bits involving hte qunari were some of the most interesting parts of the game.

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Clonedzero wrote...

oh yeah, i hope its more of a 3 way war with the mages and templars fighting, while the qunari realize its finally the right time to invade while they're busy fighting each other.
throws things really into chaos.

personally the bits involving hte qunari were some of the most interesting parts of the game.

I Agree and after DAO i have had enough of the poor mage story arc

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Deadlysyns wrote...

Clonedzero wrote...

oh yeah, i hope its more of a 3 way war with the mages and templars fighting, while the qunari realize its finally the right time to invade while they're busy fighting each other.
throws things really into chaos.

personally the bits involving hte qunari were some of the most interesting parts of the game.

I Agree and after DAO i have had enough of the poor mage story arc

You must have meant DA2, because DA:O barely touched upon that issue (1 mission).  Also, I am still not seeing the wisdom in trying to attack while the enemy is busy fighting one another.  You don't think the humans would just band together against them?  I'm sure that whatever hatreds exist between mages and templars, they would work together to fight off a race whose only goal is to enslave or "convert" every person they come in contact with...   Just be patient.

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3 way wars usually become 1 on 1 wars. Very very few wars have been fought with 3 combatants i'm having a hard time thinking of it. Usually only 2 sides exist.

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Isnt there a city that still follows the Qun ways, even after the Qunari were driven back to Par Vollen by the Chantry repel

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Pileyourbodies wrote...

3 way wars usually become 1 on 1 wars. Very very few wars have been fought with 3 combatants i'm having a hard time thinking of it. Usually only 2 sides exist.


Pretty much this. It's more logical to take out a common enemy rather than tear apart each other. That comes later.

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Malja wrote...

Pileyourbodies wrote...

3 way wars usually become 1 on 1 wars. Very very few wars have been fought with 3 combatants i'm having a hard time thinking of it. Usually only 2 sides exist.


Pretty much this. It's more logical to take out a common enemy rather than tear apart each other. That comes later.

Well Qunari hate uncollared Sarabas perhaps the Templars can Entice them to join their side with a Tea party 

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David Gaider wrote...

Just a note: the Arishok is not the Qunari leader but *a* Qunari leader. They are ruled by a triumvirate. It's probably also worth noting that the Arishok broke the Llomerryn Accord through his attack. It's not as if his death (if it happened) was unprovoked.

Yea what he said, that and the fact the Arishok challenged you to a honorable duel and lost. the Qunari clearly respected that as the rest of them quietly left after his death. Unless you played dirty and refused the duel of course............then the Qun might be mad at you.

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DarthSliver wrote...

Isnt there a city that still follows the Qun ways, even after the Qunari were driven back to Par Vollen by the Chantry repel

I think that there are some major Qunari (Qun-following humans) areas in Rivaini... but the rest of Thedas, including Ferelden, Tevinter, Orlais, and Kirkwall, would probably see the Qunari invasion as more important than their own infighting.  After all, the Qunari have advanced technology and have come close to conquering Thedas before.  They won't let their entire civilization be wiped out if they see it coming.

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Deadlysyns wrote...

Malja wrote...

Pileyourbodies wrote...

3 way wars usually become 1 on 1 wars. Very very few wars have been fought with 3 combatants i'm having a hard time thinking of it. Usually only 2 sides exist.


Pretty much this. It's more logical to take out a common enemy rather than tear apart each other. That comes later.

Well Qunari hate uncollared Sarabas perhaps the Templars can Entice them to join their side with a Tea party 

Will ther be cake or cookies as well?

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TexasToast712 wrote...

Deadlysyns wrote...

Malja wrote...

Pileyourbodies wrote...

3 way wars usually become 1 on 1 wars. Very very few wars have been fought with 3 combatants i'm having a hard time thinking of it. Usually only 2 sides exist.


Pretty much this. It's more logical to take out a common enemy rather than tear apart each other. That comes later.

Well Qunari hate uncollared Sarabas perhaps the Templars can Entice them to join their side with a Tea party 

Will ther be cake or cookies as well?

Perhaps i don't know but the Qunari Certainly hate uncollared Sarabas more then the Templars do 

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Deadlysyns wrote...

TexasToast712 wrote...

Deadlysyns wrote...

Malja wrote...

Pileyourbodies wrote...

3 way wars usually become 1 on 1 wars. Very very few wars have been fought with 3 combatants i'm having a hard time thinking of it. Usually only 2 sides exist.


Pretty much this. It's more logical to take out a common enemy rather than tear apart each other. That comes later.

Well Qunari hate uncollared Sarabas perhaps the Templars can Entice them to join their side with a Tea party 

Will ther be cake or cookies as well?

Perhaps i don't know but the Qunari Certainly hate uncollared Sarabas more then the Templars do 

Well cake and cookies are the selling point for the Qunari. After all, all that was in that book that Isabela stole was Cake and Cookie recipes Sten brought back from Ferelden.Posted Image

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TexasToast712 wrote...

Deadlysyns wrote...

TexasToast712 wrote...

Deadlysyns wrote...

Malja wrote...

Pileyourbodies wrote...

3 way wars usually become 1 on 1 wars. Very very few wars have been fought with 3 combatants i'm having a hard time thinking of it. Usually only 2 sides exist.


Pretty much this. It's more logical to take out a common enemy rather than tear apart each other. That comes later.

Well Qunari hate uncollared Sarabas perhaps the Templars can Entice them to join their side with a Tea party 

Will ther be cake or cookies as well?

Perhaps i don't know but the Qunari Certainly hate uncollared Sarabas more then the Templars do 

Well cake and cookies are the selling point for the Qunari. After all, all that was in that book that Isabela stole was Cake and Cookie recipes Sten brought back from Ferelden.Posted Image

Now you got me wondering what was in the book that was soo Damn important that everyone wanted it 

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I was under the impression that Arishok was not a singular title. In other words that there was more than one Arishok.

Am I wrong on this, or is there only one Arishok in the Thedas region and perhaps several in qunari-land, or some other permutation?

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PantheraOnca wrote...

I was under the impression that Arishok was not a singular title. In other words that there was more than one Arishok.

Am I wrong on this, or is there only one Arishok in the Thedas region and perhaps several in qunari-land, or some other permutation?

no your right that was cleared up but as a leader of the Qunari he messed up i wonder if the book had all the Qunari Secret weapons in it 

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It wouldn't be a Triumvirate if there were dozens of each.

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Pileyourbodies wrote...

It wouldn't be a Triumvirate if there were dozens of each.

no its wouldn't i really do hope to see more Qunari in the future Sten was all high and mighty in DAO then in DA2 the Arishok was like all distant and you didn't know much and the other Qunari were weak like everyone else