Do ya'll think him and his band will ever play a role in the Dragon age?
Being that his storys have appeared in both Origins and DA2 and he was born just in the last age, I don't think it's completly out of the question. I would really like to run into the Fox some where down the line. It would be interesting to see how they flesh out this "Robbin Hood" character, plus I think it would be fun to help him destroy some evil over taxing lord.
But what do you guys think?
The Black Fox
Débuté par
DieHigh2012
, juil. 29 2011 11:25
#1
Posté 29 juillet 2011 - 11:25
#2
Posté 29 juillet 2011 - 11:37
I'm sure they'd do something with the Black Fox the day they ever do something with Red Jenny besides a random subtle reference.
#3
Posté 30 juillet 2011 - 09:55
And not forgetting Lady Rosamund
#4
Posté 30 juillet 2011 - 10:06
The Black Fox is dead.
During the merriest part of the night in any tavern in the lands, odds are good you'll hear one of the many tales of the Black Fox. A scoundrel and a hero, the Black Fox’s misadventures took him and his band throughout Thedas. He's blamed for many thefts, a few murders, a revolution, and almost a kingdom-wide civil war, but every one of his deeds were designed to thwart tyranny and oppression.
The final tale of the Black Fox tells of him and his band searching for the sunken city of the elves deep in the forest of Arlathan, where he parted with this jerkin in a less than voluntary manner.
I do however think his descendants (if he had any) may play a part in the story. I believe that whoever gave Anders his amulet in Awakening is a descendant of the Black Fox. Bann Ferrenly? But that's just me grasping at those straws over yonder.
During the merriest part of the night in any tavern in the lands, odds are good you'll hear one of the many tales of the Black Fox. A scoundrel and a hero, the Black Fox’s misadventures took him and his band throughout Thedas. He's blamed for many thefts, a few murders, a revolution, and almost a kingdom-wide civil war, but every one of his deeds were designed to thwart tyranny and oppression.
The final tale of the Black Fox tells of him and his band searching for the sunken city of the elves deep in the forest of Arlathan, where he parted with this jerkin in a less than voluntary manner.
I do however think his descendants (if he had any) may play a part in the story. I believe that whoever gave Anders his amulet in Awakening is a descendant of the Black Fox. Bann Ferrenly? But that's just me grasping at those straws over yonder.
#5
Posté 30 juillet 2011 - 10:38
It would be cool if we met him one day (I like dashing rogues)!
But I doubt he's more than an allegory.
But I doubt he's more than an allegory.
#6
Posté 30 juillet 2011 - 04:41
Who was the guy in Awakening who offered to help you thwart the rebel lords for some money?
#7
Posté 30 juillet 2011 - 04:46
The Dark Wolf. But he isn't actually The Dark Wolf. The PC is.
#8
Posté 30 juillet 2011 - 04:48
I'd prefer Silk Fox anyway...





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