Modifié par Mr.House, 23 septembre 2012 - 02:06 .
Man the Warden must be pissed in DA III
#76
Posté 23 septembre 2012 - 02:06
#77
Posté 23 septembre 2012 - 02:51
Battlebloodmage wrote...
Well, Alistair and the Warden can't live very long, so we know that they will die a painful death eventually.LolaLei wrote...
horacethegrey wrote...
This is pure speculation on my part, but I think the Warden may be just a little bit angry at the way events have unfolded since the Blight ended. I mean, he/she spent the majority of his/her first weeks as a Warden raising an army to fight the Darkspawn, who are driven back to the Deep Roads when the Warden slays the Archdemon (Dragon Age: Origins). Then he/she journeys to Amaranthine to fulfill her duty to the Order by commanding Vigil's Keep. The Warden then fights off another host of Darkspawn and can choose to strike a deal with the Architect so that the Blight never happens again (Dragon Age: Awakening). All in all, it's not been a rosy time for the Warden, but I think he/she can congratulate themselves in fighting the good fight and helping bring a spot of peace in Thedas...
...Only to see it crumble 7 years later when a former recruit (Anders) of his/hers commits a henious act of terrorism that sparks a bloody Mage and Templar conflict. I don't know about you, but my Warden would be pretty pissed off at the state Thedas is in now.
Mine would be thinking "balls to this! Alistair, grab your things... let's leave this one to the Inquistior!"
... But seriously though, I hope she's not gonna get killed off or Alistair for that matter. I'd prefer them to either die together or (preferably) not at all!
Is everyone forgetting the blood mage Warden who is 300+ years old? my Warden allowed him to continue research into the benifits of the taint.
#78
Posté 23 septembre 2012 - 02:53
#79
Posté 23 septembre 2012 - 03:18
You forget a good number of the Grey Warden's troops are appostate mages and other forces that don't pray to Andraste. You think a rogue zelous are going to ignore them, or attack small order to get these undiserables. The Grey Wardens would have to get involve to protect their own members.Mr.House wrote...
Why should my Warden care about conflicts that don't concern him? When he became a Warden, it became his life, his goel being simple: Fight the Darkspawn, help people wdefend against the darkspawn, explore the deep roads ect. He has no interest in the mage/templar conflict, so him being angry would be very OOC.
#80
Posté 23 septembre 2012 - 11:00
horacethegrey wrote...
This is pure speculation on my part, but I think the Warden may be just a little bit angry at the way events have unfolded since the Blight ended. I mean, he/she spent the majority of his/her first weeks as a Warden raising an army to fight the Darkspawn, who are driven back to the Deep Roads when the Warden slays the Archdemon (Dragon Age: Origins). Then he/she journeys to Amaranthine to fulfill her duty to the Order by commanding Vigil's Keep. The Warden then fights off another host of Darkspawn and can choose to strike a deal with the Architect so that the Blight never happens again (Dragon Age: Awakening). All in all, it's not been a rosy time for the Warden, but I think he/she can congratulate themselves in fighting the good fight and helping bring a spot of peace in Thedas...
...Only to see it crumble 7 years later when a former recruit (Anders) of his/hers commits a henious act of terrorism that sparks a bloody Mage and Templar conflict. I don't know about you, but my Warden would be pretty pissed off at the state Thedas is in now.
I suppose it depends on The Warden. As my Surana Warden asked for his people to be emancipated from the Chantry, my Warden believes the mages deserve their autonomy from the Chantry and the Order of Templars. Attacking an institution that he despised and blamed for sacking the homeland of his people for religious intolerance (as he said at Ostagar) probably wouldn't upset him. He did tell Wynne the mages needed to break free from the Chantry in the City of Amaranthine).
#81
Posté 23 septembre 2012 - 11:15
Battlebloodmage wrote...
Well, Alistair and the Warden can't live very long, so we know that they will die a painful death eventually.LolaLei wrote...
horacethegrey wrote...
This is pure speculation on my part, but I think the Warden may be just a little bit angry at the way events have unfolded since the Blight ended. I mean, he/she spent the majority of his/her first weeks as a Warden raising an army to fight the Darkspawn, who are driven back to the Deep Roads when the Warden slays the Archdemon (Dragon Age: Origins). Then he/she journeys to Amaranthine to fulfill her duty to the Order by commanding Vigil's Keep. The Warden then fights off another host of Darkspawn and can choose to strike a deal with the Architect so that the Blight never happens again (Dragon Age: Awakening). All in all, it's not been a rosy time for the Warden, but I think he/she can congratulate themselves in fighting the good fight and helping bring a spot of peace in Thedas...
...Only to see it crumble 7 years later when a former recruit (Anders) of his/hers commits a henious act of terrorism that sparks a bloody Mage and Templar conflict. I don't know about you, but my Warden would be pretty pissed off at the state Thedas is in now.
Mine would be thinking "balls to this! Alistair, grab your things... let's leave this one to the Inquistior!"
... But seriously though, I hope she's not gonna get killed off or Alistair for that matter. I'd prefer them to either die together or (preferably) not at all!
Do we though? wasn't there a mage researcher at soldiers peak that was looking into removing the death sentence from the wardens taint?
#82
Posté 23 septembre 2012 - 11:23
Warrior Craess wrote...
Do we though? wasn't there a mage researcher at soldiers peak that was looking into removing the death sentence from the wardens taint?
Avernus knew blood magic and manipulated his taint, slowing down the ghoulification process as the taint makes Wardens immortal, living only 30 years or less until they become ghouls, which is why they go to the Calling to die before that happens. Presumably, a blood mage Warden could live centuries without succumbing to the taint by following the same process as Avernus, and my Surana Warden was a blood mage who spared Avernus.
#83
Posté 23 septembre 2012 - 11:32
Though I wanna know why she up and left. Well I suppose Alastair did go off with Varric to do some stuff and met another daughter of Flemeth so the Queen could doing something like that?
#84
Posté 23 septembre 2012 - 11:45
#85
Posté 24 septembre 2012 - 07:27
First apostate I help sleeps with my then-fiance, second apostate I help starts a world war....*sigh*...mages...
#86
Posté 25 septembre 2012 - 06:17
LobselVith8 wrote...
Warrior Craess wrote...
Do we though? wasn't there a mage researcher at soldiers peak that was looking into removing the death sentence from the wardens taint?
Avernus knew blood magic and manipulated his taint, slowing down the ghoulification process as the taint makes Wardens immortal, living only 30 years or less until they become ghouls, which is why they go to the Calling to die before that happens. Presumably, a blood mage Warden could live centuries without succumbing to the taint by following the same process as Avernus, and my Surana Warden was a blood mage who spared Avernus.
My point was that you can tell Avernus to continue his research. Who knows what they could have found?
#87
Posté 25 septembre 2012 - 06:19
#88
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Posté 25 septembre 2012 - 06:21
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#89
Posté 25 septembre 2012 - 06:36
Unless Thedas reaches some sort of apocalyptic end, she'll be wandering with Alistair until she becomes a necessity again.
Also I think she would be very dissappointed by Anders' actions but would probably be more understanding if she had a chance to speak with him.
Modifié par panamakira, 25 septembre 2012 - 06:37 .
#90
Posté 25 septembre 2012 - 06:40
#91
Posté 25 septembre 2012 - 08:45
#92
Posté 25 septembre 2012 - 09:35
Plaintiff wrote...
My Wardens all hate the Chantry and would applaud Anders for blowing Elthina straight to the void. My Wardens were always of the opinion that the mages would eventually have to resort to violence if they wanted to see any lasting change.
This, but my Dalish warden would gladly chop off Merrills and Hawkes head, after all they killed his clan.
#93
Posté 25 septembre 2012 - 09:49
#94
Posté 25 septembre 2012 - 01:08
My Tabris Warden would probably help the Chantry try to recover, doing whatever she could to aid the Divine without shirking her duties. She'd be pretty disappointed in Anders.
My Aeducan Warden would chalk it up to mages being mages (as they always cause problems) but wouldn't take much note since those are surfacer problems and he's been back living up the Paragon's life in Orzammar after solving Amaranthine's problems.
And my Mahariel Warden doesn't give a crap since she could care less about anyone who isn't Dalish. Let the other nations rip themselves apart - better opportunity for the elves to reclaim lands that were lost and reestablish a kingdom of their own.
#95
Posté 25 septembre 2012 - 01:47
Otherwise, he very much approves, since he's pro-mage and anti-Chantry and indeed more likely to plan how to best take advantage of this while helping to liberate the mages. And preparing things for whatever Morrigan has planned and whatever destiny his son has.
Though he'd probably be worried about Leliana, since, even if she chose the other side, he still cares about her as a very good friend (and sort of but not really ex-girlfriend).
But I wouldn't be particularly broken up if he never shows up again. I'd rather that than have him end up being completely OOC.
#96
Posté 25 septembre 2012 - 01:59
#97
Posté 25 septembre 2012 - 02:31
#98
Posté 25 septembre 2012 - 02:36
horacethegrey wrote...
This is pure speculation on my part, but I think the Warden may be just a little bit angry at the way events have unfolded since the Blight ended. I mean, he/she spent the majority of his/her first weeks as a Warden raising an army to fight the Darkspawn, who are driven back to the Deep Roads when the Warden slays the Archdemon (Dragon Age: Origins). Then he/she journeys to Amaranthine to fulfill her duty to the Order by commanding Vigil's Keep. The Warden then fights off another host of Darkspawn and can choose to strike a deal with the Architect so that the Blight never happens again (Dragon Age: Awakening). All in all, it's not been a rosy time for the Warden, but I think he/she can congratulate themselves in fighting the good fight and helping bring a spot of peace in Thedas...
...Only to see it crumble 7 years later when a former recruit (Anders) of his/hers commits a henious act of terrorism that sparks a bloody Mage and Templar conflict. I don't know about you, but my Warden would be pretty pissed off at the state Thedas is in now.
For all the roleplaying and call for customisation of your charecter
You really think all or most wardens would look at events in the same way.
#99
Posté 25 septembre 2012 - 02:42
I personally believe my berserking reaver greatsword city elf is going to charge headfirst in to this fray and kill it before it kills anybody else. And yes, he's a black guy, I didn't think there was enough of those where elves were concerned.
#100
Posté 25 septembre 2012 - 03:21
horacethegrey wrote...
This is pure speculation on my part, but I think the Warden may be just a little bit angry at the way events have unfolded since the Blight ended. I mean, he/she spent the majority of his/her first weeks as a Warden raising an army to fight the Darkspawn, who are driven back to the Deep Roads when the Warden slays the Archdemon (Dragon Age: Origins). Then he/she journeys to Amaranthine to fulfill her duty to the Order by commanding Vigil's Keep. The Warden then fights off another host of Darkspawn and can choose to strike a deal with the Architect so that the Blight never happens again (Dragon Age: Awakening). All in all, it's not been a rosy time for the Warden, but I think he/she can congratulate themselves in fighting the good fight and helping bring a spot of peace in Thedas...
...Only to see it crumble 7 years later when a former recruit (Anders) of his/hers commits a henious act of terrorism that sparks a bloody Mage and Templar conflict. I don't know about you, but my Warden would be pretty pissed off at the state Thedas is in now.
Hope does defeating the darkspawn ever create a hope for peace in Thedas? I don't remember solving any of the non-national human conflict, and all the internal conflict in Fereldan sprung back into effect as soon as the blight ended.
Anyway, my warden is in Anitiva doing her wardning things and fully intent on not saving the world anymore. After all she only has a limitied of one or two decade life time left and is intent of enyoing them with her lover. besides being a mage she cheers the war on, (as long as she is not forced to do anything her self it is all good for her).





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