The Warden and Hawke are hero's and champions no matter which way you played the games, that was predetermined but does that have to be the case for the 3rd installment? The Inqusition part of the title had me thinking of the possibility of playing as an Orlesia Inqusitor and going throughout the game gathering information, assasination, spying, and supression. Or maybe an Anti-hero who is just trying to survive or take advantage of the new world at war. DA2 went with the idea of being a survivor and refugee but it was clear from the first narration that you were 'the champion' no matter what. So what do you think?
Becoming the Antagonist or Hero?
Débuté par
Gabey5
, sept. 25 2012 05:34
#1
Posté 25 septembre 2012 - 05:34
#2
Posté 25 septembre 2012 - 05:37
To be fair one of my Wardens delibertly got Alastair killed, decapitated Leliana after siding with cultists, killed all of the cricle mages and Wynne, killed Eamon's wife and let his son be possessed...yeah you can be fairly nasty, you just get given a fancy title. Unless you want "Killers of children and kittens" as a title in DA3 I suppose..
#3
Posté 25 septembre 2012 - 05:42
that could be kinda fun
#4
Posté 25 septembre 2012 - 05:46
KiwiQuiche wrote...
To be fair one of my Wardens delibertly got Alastair killed, decapitated Leliana after siding with cultists, killed all of the cricle mages and Wynne, killed Eamon's wife and let his son be possessed...yeah you can be fairly nasty, you just get given a fancy title. Unless you want "Killers of children and kittens" as a title in DA3 I suppose..
NOOO NOT THE KITTENS!!!
(still need to save one from a tree:police:)
#5
Posté 25 septembre 2012 - 06:09
Not to mention you can let Redcliff be destroyed, sacrifice a group of elves, slaughter an entire clan of dalish to satisfy Werewolves, destroy the Ashes of Andraste despite the fact that that is actually harder than the 'good' option, and kill various random peeps for no real reason.





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