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My theory on some things. That might be present in Dragon age 3.


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JimmyTheProthean

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 Probably a stupid theory but after putting some taught to it. Flemeth is not actually evil or anything but i assume she is either Andraste or an Old god , but my theory is she set the events of the last decade or so up in order to create the chaos that is now the Mage-Templar war, Orlesian civil war etc, so many deaths and the advent use of magic might cause a huge veil in the fade which A will allow the maker return and merge the two realms so this relates to Sandals comment saying everyone will be as they once were , the magic will come back when he rises etc , that ''he'' being the Maker. Think of it like the synthetic option in Mass Effect 3, Organics and machines dna merge as one, so in DA3 the blood of the in the magic fade will merge with the people of thedas and vise versa becoming one again. I persume the Fade and Thedas/Da world where once part of the same realm but someone betrayed the maker maybe flemeth or some other being, and locked him in the Black City and then separated the planes so he would be helpless ot intervene , taking thedas away from the fade is like ripping his Heart in two, he wouldn't have enough power to do anything. I persume this happend so whoever did it could rule over thedas or was jealous of the maker wanted his power i think it could have been Dumat. think Dumat as lucifer and Maker obviously as god. The chantry was founded on the basis that magic is dangerous which it is, but it is also the natural order of the universe and every individual was meant to have magic flowing through their veins.So in retrospect the more the chantry persecute magic and try to remove it from the world the less chance of the merge happening. The theory is the dwarves were once magical but after a disaster are no longer thats one of the list, the elves always used maigc they were persecuted by the humans of tevinter and later the chantry thats anotehr huge population no longer using magic on mass, the Qunari hardly use it either they scorn it thats another and the Humans use it but in tight regulation . So the less people who use magic the less chance of regaining the magic of the world is lost, i think the dragons act as the conduit for magic and without any dragons magic would dissapear and because the maker was magical the world would die if the dragons were all killed. Maybe the Blights were created as a failsafe to ensure the humans never got to powerfull and ascended to a more rational and accepting way of thinking and might rediscover they once all possessed magic capabilities.anyway i could put more into this theory tis probably a load of ''''''  of my own imagination but its a try none the less. 

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Giga Drill BREAKER

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Dude no one will read that. Fix it and then we can talk.

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JimmyTheProthean

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Sorry mate, i was working 13 hours today, take it or leave it i'm too tired to change it today. The folks here including you can read it if you wish or don't.

Modifié par JimmyTheProthean, 15 août 2012 - 02:04 .


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Giga Drill BREAKER

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Well sorry I can't read it, it will drive me crazy, I will start see words like that film with Jim Carey: The Number 23

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Hmmm. Interesting theory, but Synthesis has left such a horrible impression on me that my brain vomits any notion that the Fade and "real" world will merge (magic and mundane in a new matrix, even for Dwarves) through a giant rip in the veil caused by the Mage-Templar war.

It's an interesting interpretation of Sandal's odd prophecy. It's also an interesting interpretation of the Chant. The idea that the Maker is actually trapped in the Black City instead of moping around in it is not one I recall seeing yet. It does mesh with the prophecy part of "him" (whoever that might be) rising and making everyone the same again.

I prefer to think that Sandal's prophecy had to do with Mass Effect 3 as a foreshadowing Easter Egg instead (since BWE seems to favor Synthesis as being the best choice). It seems to fit snugly in Mass Effect 3's Synthesis ending. :crying:


I'm of a different mind of what the Big Oops was. I disagree with the Chant that it was the Golden City turned Black and the Maker turning "his" back on mankind. My theory is that there was a golden light (like Corypheus says -- no mention of any city in the Fade) and the Big Oops caused a rip in the Fade to another place that brought the spirits and Demons, infecting those who were there when the entities first poured through the breach -- the first DarkSpawn.

This "Black City" kinda resembles a 3-dimensional tear in space to me.

I doubt they will have a solution to that situation (if true even in some small way) with a war between a political superpower and people with superpowers with others waiting on the sidelines for a chance to strike. I believe that the current problem in Thedas need addressing before they can even think about what's wrong in the Fade. (Also, reports are that Dragon Age is not a trilogy -- thankfully. There's room to deal with one situation at a time.)

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I apologize if I got anything wrong from that theory, but it is really hard to read...

Anyway, I sincerly hope nothing of this theory will paly a role in DA3 or Dragon Age products of the near future.

Why? Not because it is stupid (though that whole magic-merging-stuff reeks so much of synthesis, and this WAS truly stupid, no matter what Bioware want to see in it), but because I prefer the whole Golden City/Maker/Fade/Darkspawn-stuff a mystery, legends, a basis for faith and mythology...

As ME3 has shown so "wonderfully" the more you actually explain, the more you hurt the established universe sometimes. I clearly don't want the Maker" to actually maifest himself, and even Andraste should stay ashes in the pouch my warden claimed, not return for real.

So, not bashing the theory, but I prefer DA3 to be about my hero, the magic-templar-conflict and maybe an odler evil lurking its head, bigger than the templar-mage-conflict. But I don't want my hero to decide the fate of the world like in ME3. Just kill the badguy, save teh world and settle down in peace this time might be enough

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Vox Draco wrote...

I apologize if I got anything wrong from that theory, but it is really hard to read...

Anyway, I sincerly hope nothing of this theory will paly a role in DA3 or Dragon Age products of the near future.

Why? Not because it is stupid (though that whole magic-merging-stuff reeks so much of synthesis, and this WAS truly stupid, no matter what Bioware want to see in it), but because I prefer the whole Golden City/Maker/Fade/Darkspawn-stuff a mystery, legends, a basis for faith and mythology...

As ME3 has shown so "wonderfully" the more you actually explain, the more you hurt the established universe sometimes. I clearly don't want the Maker" to actually maifest himself, and even Andraste should stay ashes in the pouch my warden claimed, not return for real.

So, not bashing the theory, but I prefer DA3 to be about my hero, the magic-templar-conflict and maybe an odler evil lurking its head, bigger than the templar-mage-conflict. But I don't want my hero to decide the fate of the world like in ME3. Just kill the badguy, save teh world and settle down in peace this time might be enough



I do agree somethings should be left mysterious. And i did not say it would be up to our player to decide what would happen but the maker if hes real. My theory is just what it is my theory. I don't think its stupid as some of it might be plausable such as the Maker be locked in the Black city. Dragons being a conduit between the Fade and Thedas and the Fade and Thedas once being one. I will fix this and hopefully get more views in a few days.

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As long as I can use a Rogue-Mage character in DA3 I don't care

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Oh, and please don't talk about mass effect 3's nonsensical ending (machine's DNA? Really?) applying here.

Hopefully da3 will be nowhere near as awful.

I do rather like your theory on flemeth, but i do not think she is actually andraste; and not an old god because she needs the warden to make the old god baby.

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Flog61 wrote...

Oh, and please don't talk about mass effect 3's nonsensical ending (machine's DNA? Really?) applying here.

Hopefully da3 will be nowhere near as awful.

I do rather like your theory on flemeth, but i do not think she is actually andraste; and not an old god because she needs the warden to make the old god baby.

I think Varric's comment to Anders about a hero needs to die for a good story and Sandal's odd prophecy both had to do with ME3 and not the next Dragon Age. (At least, my brain is seriously hoping that is the case, almost making it fact in my head.)