DA3 = Full Scale War...
#26
Posté 20 mars 2011 - 08:39
#27
Posté 20 mars 2011 - 08:43
Arppis wrote...
I hope the war is just first half of the game and then bigger threath comes around. Or that war stops but one of the winners is actualy not what he/she appears to be and this would start another adventure.
No no no.
Two factions fight and then a third faction steamrolls them both. ;D
#28
Posté 20 mars 2011 - 08:52
XX-Pyro wrote...
I hope they break it down and focus on one of the events at a time, instead of clobbering it all into one game. Take your time BioWare, please!
Focusing on one event at a time would make the most sense financially and as long as the games are good I'm willing to pay. Would really like to see more of what Flemith was up to in the next one though.
#29
Posté 20 mars 2011 - 09:36
#30
Posté 20 mars 2011 - 09:40
#31
Posté 20 mars 2011 - 09:59
Orzmammar with King Bhelan, bringing Kal Sharok back in line with his new modern views. War
Orzammar with King Harrowmont, isolated, Kal Sharok tries to make contact and is... rebuffed. Potential War.
No doubt we shall be running around in DAIII either fanning the flames of war and crushing one side or brokering Peace with each side in each conflict. The World War dynamics and factions is massive.
Hopefully it will be centered in one place, potentially Orlais. Val Royeaux maybe to begin?
Kal Sharok is also under Orlais. Val Royeaux is where the Divine is and DAII says that the Divine is old... trouble there for succession. The Dales are also south of Val Royeaux and now part of Orlais. Where do the Dalish meet every decade? I for one would like to see this meeting of the clans and to influence who's side they could take in the conflict.
#32
Posté 20 mars 2011 - 10:15
I believe after DA2 the Qunari will look at the Mage rebellion in Thedas, and the Qun will demand action be taken.
Obviously there will be other plot points, but I would be suprised if this wasn't one of them.
#33
Posté 20 mars 2011 - 10:57
Deadlysyns wrote...
Can't Be Hawke or the Warden its alluding to someone else i think because they are both gone


They are GONE. Not DEAD. If you listend to what Varric was saying tLeliana or that other seeker is saying the Warden is missing. And hawke is MISSING too. Thats why they are trying to find them. Listen to the actual story before you make false statements. Sorry im kind of sounding mad, thats just the only way i could say it.
#34
Posté 20 mars 2011 - 11:20
#35
Posté 20 mars 2011 - 11:25
Zorro in Arkham wrote...
Something I never understood. Why do the templars revolt? The templars ARE the Chantry. All they do is spread the hate of the Chantry and oppress the mages. It makes sense for a mage revolt but not a templar revolt. Templars are the ones you revolt against.
It has to do something with their lyrium addiction, maybe they were cut off from it when the Chantry realized how dangerous it is to alter their powers with lyrium?
#36
Posté 21 mars 2011 - 02:00
#37
Posté 21 mars 2011 - 05:06
This game just left a lot of questions. I wasn't really satisfied and just want to play the hopefully improved Dragon Age 3.
And yeah I could see Morrigan's child being the MC in DA: 3 which bodes well for an Origins heavy storyline.
Modifié par Kline1003, 21 mars 2011 - 05:08 .
#38
Posté 23 mars 2011 - 06:06
#39
Posté 23 mars 2011 - 06:22
Or maybe they'll go all out and there will be two closets, each with different wallpaper.
#40
Posté 23 mars 2011 - 06:42
Kline1003 wrote...
And yeah I could see Morrigan's child being the MC in DA: 3 which bodes well for an Origins heavy storyline.
I'm not too sure. Some people either never did the dark ritual or had a normal child with Morrigan. So unless Morrigan found some other way to obtain the archdemon's soul, I doubt it.
#41
Posté 23 mars 2011 - 11:16
What she really says is this:Killdren88 wrote...
I just beat DA 2 and I'm curious. When Leliana says its up to him (Or something along those lines) Is she referring to the warden or hawke?
"It is in the Maker's hands now. We put our faith in him."
Nothing about Hawke or the warden.
#42
Posté 23 mars 2011 - 11:26
Zorro in Arkham wrote...
Something I never understood. Why do the templars revolt? The templars ARE the Chantry. All they do is spread the hate of the Chantry and oppress the mages. It makes sense for a mage revolt but not a templar revolt. Templars are the ones you revolt against.
My guess is the sequence of events went something like this
1. Mages rebel, inspired by events in Kirkwall
2. Templars call for Rite of Annullment on every circle in Thedas
3. Chantry says no. They want to find a peaceful solution, rather than tear apart Ferelden. Particularly since without the mages Thedas will be easy prey for the Qunari
4. Templars ignore Chantry orders.
#43
Posté 23 mars 2011 - 12:20
Moorino wrote...
Definitely full scale war, you could also throw the Orzmammar and Kal Sharok into the mix. (Hopefully the choices matter!)
Orzmammar with King Bhelan, bringing Kal Sharok back in line with his new modern views. War
Orzammar with King Harrowmont, isolated, Kal Sharok tries to make contact and is... rebuffed. Potential War.
No doubt we shall be running around in DAIII either fanning the flames of war and crushing one side or brokering Peace with each side in each conflict. The World War dynamics and factions is massive.
Hopefully it will be centered in one place, potentially Orlais. Val Royeaux maybe to begin?
Kal Sharok is also under Orlais. Val Royeaux is where the Divine is and DAII says that the Divine is old... trouble there for succession. The Dales are also south of Val Royeaux and now part of Orlais. Where do the Dalish meet every decade? I for one would like to see this meeting of the clans and to influence who's side they could take in the conflict.
There's not much potential for war between the two inhabited thaigs, lets face it how are they going to get an army to each other? Through the Deep Roads? Whoever attacks will have to cut through more far more darkspawn than there are dwarves in the other city and will face a significant disadvantage attacking the other. Move the army overland? As if non surface dwarves would ever want to "go topside" (most of them have agoraphobia), plus they have to cross god knows what on the surface and still be at a huge disadvantage attacking the other.
If DA3 is in Orlais though I'd say its damn near certain we'll end up in Kal'sharok however.
Modifié par Noatz, 23 mars 2011 - 12:21 .
#44
Posté 23 mars 2011 - 12:30
Wulfram wrote...
Zorro in Arkham wrote...
Something I never understood. Why do the templars revolt? The templars ARE the Chantry. All they do is spread the hate of the Chantry and oppress the mages. It makes sense for a mage revolt but not a templar revolt. Templars are the ones you revolt against.
My guess is the sequence of events went something like this
1. Mages rebel, inspired by events in Kirkwall
2. Templars call for Rite of Annullment on every circle in Thedas
3. Chantry says no. They want to find a peaceful solution, rather than tear apart Ferelden. Particularly since without the mages Thedas will be easy prey for the Qunari
4. Templars ignore Chantry orders.
I understood the Ending of DA2 in the same way!
#45
Posté 23 mars 2011 - 01:24
#46
Posté 23 mars 2011 - 01:31
It's more of a number of small-area revolts. Still messy, but the catastrophe is more for the breakdown of the political order (and the Chantry), rather than the immediate war itself.
Now, it could easily blossom into a true full scale world war if, say, Orlais gets into several direct wars, or the Qunari invade...
#47
Posté 23 mars 2011 - 07:46
tmp7704 wrote...
I expect DA3 to take place in slightly oversized closet. With customized placement of the door, so it can conceivably serve as all locations required by the game.
Or maybe they'll go all out and there will be two closets, each with different wallpaper.
#48
Posté 23 mars 2011 - 07:50
Wulfram wrote...
Zorro in Arkham wrote...
Something I never understood. Why do the templars revolt? The templars ARE the Chantry. All they do is spread the hate of the Chantry and oppress the mages. It makes sense for a mage revolt but not a templar revolt. Templars are the ones you revolt against.
My guess is the sequence of events went something like this
1. Mages rebel, inspired by events in Kirkwall
2. Templars call for Rite of Annullment on every circle in Thedas
3. Chantry says no. They want to find a peaceful solution, rather than tear apart Ferelden. Particularly since without the mages Thedas will be easy prey for the Qunari
4. Templars ignore Chantry orders.
Well if you both remember they mention in DA2 a few times that not all Templars thought what the Chantry was doing was right. SO I am guessing they were inspired by the few Templars that rebelled in Kirkwall to help the mages. Templars will probably be divided.
#49
Posté 23 mars 2011 - 08:11
Dean_the_Young wrote...
It wouldn't be full-scale war unless actual countries sided with the mages. Which is rather implied against a number of times.
It's more of a number of small-area revolts. Still messy, but the catastrophe is more for the breakdown of the political order (and the Chantry), rather than the immediate war itself.
Now, it could easily blossom into a true full scale world war if, say, Orlais gets into several direct wars, or the Qunari invade...
You forget the part where Alistair and Bann Teagan mention that they are on the verge of war with Orlais because a loot of the nobles want to "reclaim their lost land" or something along those lines. That sounds like a war brewing to me.
As for the Chantry/Mage/Templar business. I have to disagree. It may have started as a revolt/rebellion in small areas, but as they said in the game, it quickly spread across all of Thedas. That means it has gone from a small revolt to a rebellion across a continent in a few years. I'd call that war. Another way to look at it is this. Think about todays real life events. We(U.S) and our allies fight against small groups of terrorists here and there in different areas. I wouldn't really consider that war. However, it is still considered war because of all of it's political, emotional and financial ramifications, among others. It's the same thing as an Army of Templars trying to quell the rebellion of Mages, Apostates, Rebel Templars and Freedom Fighters. At the end of DA2, It looked as though Leliana and Cassandra were leading an army and the way they spoke.....they new what was coming. It all points to war, but it could all of a sudden be tossed in the trash by Bioware or it could be done in a written narrative that just explains what happened before we start the next game. I personally would rather experience the war than to just hear about or read about it in dialogue. Who knows how Bio will handle this story?!
#50
Posté 23 mars 2011 - 08:29
Dazaster Dellus wrote...
I just read a new article on Dragon Age 3 by IGN. Seems they are on the same page as me. We both seem to have noticed the same things and have come to the conclusion that DA3 will be in Orlais. It all points there. We will see.
It seems trouble follows Sandal and that is where he is headed. Plus Allistar as king will say there is trouble brewing with Orlais. I just wander if DA3 will pick up where 2 left off as far as timeline or will it different. I hope not to much time passes.





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