What characters from DA2 do you think will show up as Companions for the nexgame
#1
Posté 23 mars 2011 - 04:56
I myself Had my bets on Feynriel, but after some reaserch, I saw that the player had a little too much choice over his overall fate for him to become a companion.
#2
Posté 23 mars 2011 - 04:59
#3
Posté 23 mars 2011 - 05:04
#4
Posté 23 mars 2011 - 05:04
Cullen has a good chance.
Charade I would like to see return.
Bethany/Carver hopefully.
Can't think of any more right now.
Modifié par Silentmode, 23 mars 2011 - 05:05 .
#5
Posté 23 mars 2011 - 05:05
#6
Posté 23 mars 2011 - 05:09
I'm going on the assumption we'll be playing as a new protagonist in DA3. If Hawke comes back the old companions should too imo.Icy Magebane wrote...
Wait... are we assuming a new protagonist? Because I was assuming Hawke...
#7
Posté 23 mars 2011 - 05:10
Aris Ravenstar wrote...
I think Cassandra is practically a lock. She's giving me huge leading female vibes.
This!
I hope Leliana is as well...and maybe even Varric( though I suppose if any of the DA 2 companions are companions here...that would mean that hawke would be back as well).
I also wonder if maybe your sibling will be a companion in the next game...as you can decide whether they live to see the end of DA 2 or not.
#8
Posté 23 mars 2011 - 05:12
Icy Magebane wrote...
Wait... are we assuming a new protagonist? Because I was assuming Hawke...
I am asuming a new protagonist, as that's the trend so far. Plus, the game looooks to be taking place on Orlais
That means Probobly Cassandra. Possibly Still on the Hunt for the Champion, herhaps doing Her duty as a seeker once more.
Also, Probobly Not Bethany/Carver because they could have had Onscreen Deaths.
Remember, these are Companions, Not just Cameos.
#9
Posté 23 mars 2011 - 05:15
Edit: Also, Morrigan.
Modifié par Icy Magebane, 23 mars 2011 - 05:17 .
#10
Posté 23 mars 2011 - 05:24
#11
Posté 23 mars 2011 - 05:26
#12
Posté 23 mars 2011 - 05:27
Icy Magebane wrote...
Alright then... Cassandra, Leliana, Varric, and... Zevran will figure out a way to get on the team.
Edit: Also, Morrigan.
Definetly Cassandra. Probably Leliana. Maybe Varric. I would count Zevran as unlikely, but not impossible.
As for Morrigan... very very unlikely. I suspect she will be in it, and play a major role. But not as a companion. More likely as an antagonist, or least a sort of anti-hero NPC.
#13
Posté 23 mars 2011 - 05:29
OGB doesn't exist in either of my DA:O plays.Zoticus13 wrote...
Hmm, A friend just sujested the OGB.... But That was Kinda a big choice that the player had in it's creation.
I hope none of the DA:O romances come back for more than a cameo, I hate that DA2 essentially broke them up by having the Warden disappear.
#14
Posté 23 mars 2011 - 05:32
If the Warden denied Morrigan the ritual, you saw she ran off. What you didn't see was that she ran off to Riordan, and offered him the same deal. He accepted. Let's face it, he's a bit of a pragmatist. He pushes for Loghain's Joining, despite his betrayal. I would not see it as out of character for him. And as not a single epilogue or line of dialogue in With Hunt eliminates this possibility, I think it's pretty easy and acceptable. It was sort of implied, but not explicitly stated that the Grey Warden who performs the ritual has to be the one who kills the Archdemon.
Far better than "Oh, you slit Zevran's throat, murdered Leliana, and let Anders die? Oh... that didn't happen. Sorry." That sucks. At least the Dark Ritual and the OGB can be pretty easily explained.
So whether as an ally, an enemy, or an enigma, the OGB is certainly possible no matter what decision you made in Origins.
#15
Posté 23 mars 2011 - 05:33
Except for the fact that the essence went into a warden and killed that warden, sealing inside of him.Maclimes wrote...
Okay, as for the Old God Baby, that's pretty easy for BioWare to justify.
If the Warden denied Morrigan the ritual, you saw she ran off. What you didn't see was that she ran off to Riordan, and offered him the same deal. He accepted. Let's face it, he's a bit of a pragmatist. He pushes for Loghain's Joining, despite his betrayal. I would not see it as out of character for him. And as not a single epilogue or line of dialogue in With Hunt eliminates this possibility, I think it's pretty easy and acceptable. It was sort of implied, but not explicitly stated that the Grey Warden who performs the ritual has to be the one who kills the Archdemon.
Far better than "Oh, you slit Zevran's throat, murdered Leliana, and let Anders die? Oh... that didn't happen. Sorry." That sucks. At least the Dark Ritual and the OGB can be pretty easily explained.
So whether as an ally, an enemy, or an enigma, the OGB is certainly possible no matter what decision you made in Origins.
The ritual was to make it so the baby could contain the essence, but Morrigan still needed that essence, meaning she had to be there when the archdemon was slain and no warden died.
Modifié par Aris Ravenstar, 23 mars 2011 - 05:35 .
#16
Posté 23 mars 2011 - 05:37
Aris Ravenstar wrote...
Except for the fact that the essence went into a warden and killed that warden, sealing inside of him.
The ritual was to make it so the baby could contain the essence, but Morrigan still needed that essence, meaning she had to be there when the archdemon was slain and no warden died.
Magic? Perhaps because the Warden who performed the ritual was not the one who slew the Archdemon, the ritual didn't go perfectly. The old god's soul hit the Warden, killing him/her, but still moved on to the child.
And she certainly didn't have to be there. I did it, and she ran off with my kid, but she was no where near the final battle. Even if she had to "be there", how do you know she wasn't skulking nearby for that very purpose? Or that SHE killed the Warden using magic to cover up the fact that the ritual was performed, and he/she wasn't killed by the Archdemon's soul at all?
#17
Posté 23 mars 2011 - 05:40
Aris Ravenstar wrote...
Except for the fact that the essence went into a warden and killed that warden, sealing inside of him.Maclimes wrote...
Okay, as for the Old God Baby, that's pretty easy for BioWare to justify.
If the Warden denied Morrigan the ritual, you saw she ran off. What you didn't see was that she ran off to Riordan, and offered him the same deal. He accepted. Let's face it, he's a bit of a pragmatist. He pushes for Loghain's Joining, despite his betrayal. I would not see it as out of character for him. And as not a single epilogue or line of dialogue in With Hunt eliminates this possibility, I think it's pretty easy and acceptable. It was sort of implied, but not explicitly stated that the Grey Warden who performs the ritual has to be the one who kills the Archdemon.
Far better than "Oh, you slit Zevran's throat, murdered Leliana, and let Anders die? Oh... that didn't happen. Sorry." That sucks. At least the Dark Ritual and the OGB can be pretty easily explained.
So whether as an ally, an enemy, or an enigma, the OGB is certainly possible no matter what decision you made in Origins.
The ritual was to make it so the baby could contain the essence, but Morrigan still needed that essence, meaning she had to be there when the archdemon was slain and no warden died.
She Was a shapeshifter... She could Have turned into a bird and flew up. easy to explain.
I'd like to see some other sujestions who Wern't Previous Companions.
#18
Posté 23 mars 2011 - 05:43
Zoticus13 wrote...
I'd like to see some other sujestions who Wern't Previous Companions.
Sandal.
Stroud (the Grey Warden in DA2 if Alistair became a drunk or king).
Cullen.
An intelligent darkspawn (ala the Architect) who rebels against his own kind.
A female qunari.
#19
Posté 23 mars 2011 - 05:49
Maclimes wrote...
Zoticus13 wrote...
I'd like to see some other sujestions who Wern't Previous Companions.
Sandal.
Stroud (the Grey Warden in DA2 if Alistair became a drunk or king).
Cullen.
An intelligent darkspawn (ala the Architect) who rebels against his own kind.
A female qunari.
Sandal I think is too powerful. There are rumors circling that He's an old god, or the maker.. or something else.
I'd LOVE to see an intelligent darkspawn.... some reprecussions for my actions in awakening. I could Imagine the " hooded stranger" character, who knows too much, is untrustworthy, But is too useful to get rid of.... Half way through the second act, they take of the mask and say " FYI, I'm A Darkspawn" . This works quite well, as It could be either the vanguard of the newspawn, or The last survivor of the Architect's Experements.
More Qunari? always good, though possibly not a fit for Orlais..... It'd nice to get a different view on their society, aside from the Burnt force Military that we've seen so far.
#20
Posté 23 mars 2011 - 05:53
#21
Posté 23 mars 2011 - 05:55
#22
Posté 23 mars 2011 - 05:57
Zoticus13 wrote...
Sandal I think is too powerful. There are rumors circling that He's an old god, or the maker.. or something else.
A benevolent old god split in half.
The brains, along with a healthy dose of power, became Flemeth.
The kindness, along with the other half of the power, became Sandal.
Yin and Yang. Bring them together, and, to quote Sandal... "Boom."
#23
Posté 23 mars 2011 - 06:00
You're making this pretty complicated, you know that?Zoticus13 wrote...
I'd like to see some other sujestions who Wern't Previous Companions.
Okay.... how about the Qunari mercenary that helps fight the Tal'Vashoth (Blackpowder mission) and then frequents the Hanged Man for most of the game?
Or... Knight Commander Griegor, a secret companion who only joins people who side with the Templars? Let's say he came out of retirement after visiting Cullen, and found the situation so distasteful that he took up arms one last time. If you are a mage-supporter, however, he is a boss character.
And finally... hm... Connor Eamon. Although he may have been killed so... maybe not. In fact, I'm stretching my brain trying to think of characters who are important to the storyline but have a specific role that cannot be altered by the player. Almost everybody I think of would have to be retconned or simply ignored in certain files.
#24
Posté 23 mars 2011 - 07:17
Maclimes wrote...
It was sort of implied, but not explicitly stated that the Grey Warden who performs the ritual has to be the one who kills the Archdemon.
Female Warden proves you wrong.
#25
Posté 23 mars 2011 - 01:48
Considering what Liliana says at the end by saying it's in the hands of the Maker now, I can't see her coming back. (That's what she said in my ending when talking to Cassandra.)
Liliana did say that the disappearance of the hero of Feralden and champion of Kirkwall isn't a coincidence, so I can see them returning.
Bohdan and Sandal get an offer from Orlais to work there.
If I remember correctly, Zevran is heading to Orlais.
Alistair is concerned about Orlais so I can see him returning.
Maybe Morrigan.
I think next stop would be Orlais with a new player character, and possibly something about the Tevinter Imperium.
Modifié par Critical Miss, 23 mars 2011 - 02:00 .





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