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 I like the sound of this, a qunari being swone in for some reason and you he is your character. Or say as a qunari origin backstory. I suspect something like a number of qunari women were taken by the darkspawn to become broodmothers, and so there is a reason to become a grey warden to fight the taint. And to be a horned beast that rages with fury and death for whoever gets in his way, would be a awesome. So lets expand on this if we could. 

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Icy Magebane

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No.

I don't mean to sound crass, but really.  A Tal-Vashoth Warden???  I mean... well, now that I think about it, it's possible, but still.  It's... okay fine, it's a decent idea... I don't think it'll happen but, I guess the Wardens might have some Kossith in their ranks if they really felt the need.  It's not like they're racists or anything... yeah okay... decent idea, but only as a companion.  Although I guess it's also fine if it's a PC.  I'm sure some folks might enjoy the novelty.  Still, I'd like one as a companion now that you mention it.  Sounds like he/she'd be hardcore.

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Sounds boring. I don't wanna go around saying "No" to everything.

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Icy Magebane wrote...

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No.

I don't mean to sound crass, but really.  A Tal-Vashoth Warden???  I mean... well, now that I think about it, it's possible, but still.  It's... okay fine, it's a decent idea... I don't think it'll happen

Why is it so hard to believe? It almost happened to Sten in DAO

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It didn't sound to harsh by any means. After all we are here to discuss, so someone saying something bad isnt bad. Its critique and I dont mind it. Why would the Wardens refuse first of all? Seeing how they take anyone who is willing to stop the blight. Kings, men, women, dwarfs, elves. What would make the Qunari so different? Reigion? Does reigion matter if all is wiped out and lost? Not really. I personally just want to rage across the battle field and destroy. Hmm, lets put it like this, if you had a bunto, would you use it in a fight? If you had a friend with wicked horns and could make the enemy crap their pants on the battle field? Would you not use him? But thats just me after all. So I mean really how would you set his class up? I dont see any small arms useing qunari, they all use huge weapons of death, expect the mages, who are bound. That would be a slight bit cooler, a qunari mage. But honestly waht would make or break it to me, is the origion story itself. What happening during it? and how the qunari became a grey warden. 

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A kossith warden maybe...not sure about *specifically* qunari; how would they prioritize duty and loyalty to both the Qun and to the Wardens?

I could see one, or a few of the descendants of a small group of Tal-Vashoth, recruited out of Rivain or somewhere up on the coast, becoming Wardens.

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Well Im not sure what happen to the qunari from the broken coast, or whatever coast He said he was no longer part of the qun and let you kill his from brothers, so I mean they would have to choice one or the other. So yea the origin is the make or break of it. But yea i guess they would have to chose. Im sure the arishok could tell him to be a warden for the greater good of the qun, lets say, to prevent their entire race. I mean if enough qunari women are taken, why not let some of the best warriors become wardens.

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No.
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No.

Wouldn't need much VA. :D

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WARMONGER410

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i think it would be interesting

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really? i suppose it could work, especially if they discover an entrance to the deeproads on par vollen/seheron, and the qunari leaders allow the wardens to make an outpost exclusively made of qunari that justify it as being a warden and fighting/killing darkspawn is the will of the qun.

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A Kossith Qunari Warden. Conscripted and obligated by the Qun and the Tamassarans to be a Warden. An epic story to be told here. So much doubt and conflict as the Qunari begins questioning the Qun and his role and struggles with abandoning the order to become Tal Vashoth or remaining true to the Qun. All this would depend on the PC's interaction with him. It's interesting enough but I don't think it will see the light of day if it's left in Bio Ware's hands. Not saying it should either.

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I think the Grey Warden duties are compatible with the Qun. A Qunari Warden would be "Warden" and his 'role' would be as a warrior against the darkspawn.

A non-Qunari kossith Warden is perfectly possible, but Tal-Vashoth as a rule tend to not be 'joiners' and have a sort of wierd aversion to being part of a larger cause. And they are generally hard to motivate with anything other than pure self-interest.

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This does not satisfy the demands of the Qun.

Modifié par E l i t e D 9 6, 15 octobre 2011 - 08:24 .


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Is there such thing as just Kossith, those who weren't raised by the Qun and abandoned it?
Or are descendants of Tal-Vashoth also considered Tal-Vashoth?
Are there Kossith that predate the founding of the Qun on separate isolated islands?

I've always wondered, but it's a bit off topic :D

Don't think we'll play as a warden again though, but if they bring back the choice of race in DA3 it's a possibility.

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I would think There isn't anything wrong with being a Grey Warden per say for a Qunari. The problem would arise when the Qunari is forced to choose between loyalty to the order and loyalty to the Qun. If the Qunari ruled all of Thedas, then a Grey Warden would simply be someone who's role it is to fight the darkspawn. But the Grey Warden order is supposed to be politically neutral and put the battle against the darkspawn above all considerations. If there ever did become Qunari Grey Wardens my guess would be that The Qun would have it's own version of the Order rather than joining the existing one.

Modifié par Jedi Master of Orion, 16 octobre 2011 - 12:39 .


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Did anyone listen to what Isabella & Fenris were saying to Hawk during the quest to get the Qunari book. It was written by Koslun Cousland. which means the human noble warden in DAO is possibly part Qunari. If its true that the Cousland's are the founders of the Qun.

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StarKiller66 wrote...

Did anyone listen to what Isabella & Fenris were saying to Hawk during the quest to get the Qunari book. It was written by Koslun Cousland. which means the human noble warden in DAO is possibly part Qunari. If its true that the Cousland's are the founders of the Qun.


I think she was just trying to remember the name and was guessing and stating names that sounded familiar.

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No.

The idea is interesting, but there never could be a qunari warden.
As if they turn from their roles to be a warden, they are no longer the people of the Qun. If they turn from the wardens to embrace the qunari religion, they are no longer wardens.
Technically, it's possible to have a qunari warden, but it will be either a tal-vashoth warden or a qunari, but renegade warden.

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CommanderJessica wrote...

StarKiller66 wrote...

Did anyone listen to what Isabella & Fenris were saying to Hawk during the quest to get the Qunari book. It was written by Koslun Cousland. which means the human noble warden in DAO is possibly part Qunari. If its true that the Cousland's are the founders of the Qun.


I think she was just trying to remember the name and was guessing and stating names that sounded familiar.


Yup, the actual philosopher was named Ashkaari Koslun: http://dragonage.wik...Ashkaari_Koslun

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While I fantasize about playing a female kossith in DA3, I don't want to be a Warden again.

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motomotogirl wrote...

CommanderJessica wrote...

StarKiller66 wrote...

Did anyone listen to what Isabella & Fenris were saying to Hawk during the quest to get the Qunari book. It was written by Koslun Cousland. which means the human noble warden in DAO is possibly part Qunari. If its true that the Cousland's are the founders of the Qun.


I think she was just trying to remember the name and was guessing and stating names that sounded familiar.


Yup, the actual philosopher was named Ashkaari Koslun: http://dragonage.wik...Ashkaari_Koslun


Oh I see, well thanks for the link. Still it would have been really cool if the couslands founded the Qun.

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Um, no it wouldn't. It would be a huge shark-jumping moment. The Couslands are a native Ferelden noble family. The Qun was likely formulated and formalized on another continent entirely by a different (and at the time, unknown) species while the Couslands were still just another clan of feuding Alamarri warlords. The Qunari landed in Par Vollen less than a hundred years after Calenhad united Ferelden and took the throne.