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Terrorize69 wrote...

Frocharocha wrote...

TheButterflyEffect wrote...

Frocharocha wrote...

TheButterflyEffect wrote...

... I hate you, Bioware.


There's a very good reason the main character will be human. Probably because i'ts Morrigan son/daughter. Whomever, i don't care if we can choose the protagonist gender. I'm just worried with a good game.


If it is, maybe I'll be slightly happier. It's not cool to leave such a major story arc dangling for so long with no resolution.... :pinched:

But I somehow doubt it will be.


There's alot of things suggesting Morrigan son/daughter will be the main protagonist. Flemeth is pissed off with Morrigan and knows about the ritual, Sandal gave intels on that, Orlais is the hearth of Ferelden x orlais, the Stone lives beneath Orlais, a huge army of flesh golems, an army of demons, a qunari army and many other problems.

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I highly doubt the Warden and Hawke would be able to solve this issues alone. Since they dissapeard. Flemeth is a force of chaos and order, she wanted the Warden and Morrigan to have a son in order to finish the conflict between the mages and templars. She saved Hawke so he could step in Kirkwall conflicts and defeat the Qunary army and save the city.

She saved Loghain and Cailan so they would be at Ostagar and the Warden would well... become a Warden. Otherwise Ferelden would have fallen to the darkspawn.

She could have easily kileld Warden if she wanted to, since Flemeth is related to the gods of Arlathan somehow.




I don't believe Flemeth is pissed at Morrigan, when she comes up in chats with Hawke, shes indifferent on the subject, even laughs to herself stating, "and why not, I raised her that way." or something along the lines.


Also, when Hawke says "I'm not sure if Morrigan is your daughter or your enemy" Flemeth says "neither is she."

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Then you're saying that we'll only be able to play a man in DA3? Oh, how nice. Not.

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Frocharocha wrote...

TheButterflyEffect wrote...

Frocharocha wrote...

TheButterflyEffect wrote...

... I hate you, Bioware.


There's a very good reason the main character will be human. Probably because i'ts Morrigan son/daughter. Whomever, i don't care if we can choose the protagonist gender. I'm just worried with a good game.


If it is, maybe I'll be slightly happier. It's not cool to leave such a major story arc dangling for so long with no resolution.... :pinched:

But I somehow doubt it will be.


There's alot of things suggesting Morrigan son/daughter will be the main protagonist. Flemeth is pissed off with Morrigan and knows about the ritual, Sandal gave intels on that, Orlais is the hearth of Ferelden x orlais, the Stone lives beneath Orlais, a huge army of flesh golems, an army of demons, a qunari army and many other problems.

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I highly doubt the Warden and Hawke would be able to solve this issues alone. Since they dissapeard. Flemeth is a force of chaos and order, she wanted the Warden and Morrigan to have a son in order to finish the conflict between the mages and templars. She saved Hawke so he could step in Kirkwall conflicts and defeat the Qunary army and save the city.

She saved Loghain and Cailan so they would be at Ostagar and the Warden would well... become a Warden. Otherwise Ferelden would have fallen to the darkspawn.

She could have easily kileld Warden if she wanted to, since Flemeth is related to the gods of Arlathan somehow.



I have to ask are you delusional?They've said Morrigan's kid*if she even has one* isn't the protaganinst.

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TheButterflyEffect wrote...

Then you're saying that we'll only be able to play a man in DA3? Oh, how nice. Not.

No.

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TheButterflyEffect wrote...

Then you're saying that we'll only be able to play a man in DA3? Oh, how nice. Not.

No you can be female the Inquister is a wholely new character.

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Yay. Then she/he's not Flemeth's grandkid.

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Okay, a couple things:

David Gaider EXPLICITLY stated that if your Warden (or by proxy, Logain or Alistair) did not do the Dark Ritual, there IS NO BABY. So, obviously, the protagonist cannot be the baby that may or may not exist.

Secondly, we DO NOT know that the player is actually an Inquisitor. Since, again, David Gaider stated that you DO NOT have to work for or with the Chantry, it seems likely that you are not affiliated with the Chantry, and therefore not likely to be an Inquisitor.

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Maclimes wrote...

Okay, a couple things:

David Gaider EXPLICITLY stated that if your Warden (or by proxy, Logain or Alistair) did not do the Dark Ritual, there IS NO BABY. So, obviously, the protagonist cannot be the baby that may or may not exist.

Secondly, we DO NOT know that the player is actually an Inquisitor. Since, again, David Gaider stated that you DO NOT have to work for or with the Chantry, it seems likely that you are not affiliated with the Chantry, and therefore not likely to be an Inquisitor.


Then i'm really confused. How the Warden was able to survive the Blight and accomplish Awakening storyline and other DLC?

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Frocharocha wrote...

Maclimes wrote...

Okay, a couple things:

David Gaider EXPLICITLY stated that if your Warden (or by proxy, Logain or Alistair) did not do the Dark Ritual, there IS NO BABY. So, obviously, the protagonist cannot be the baby that may or may not exist.

Secondly, we DO NOT know that the player is actually an Inquisitor. Since, again, David Gaider stated that you DO NOT have to work for or with the Chantry, it seems likely that you are not affiliated with the Chantry, and therefore not likely to be an Inquisitor.


Then i'm really confused. How the Warden was able to survive the Blight and accomplish Awakening storyline and other DLC?


That's a weird handwaving thing. If the Warden dies fighting the Archdemon, then an Orlesian Warden-Commander is brought over to run Vigil's Keep.

(There are some bizarre inconsitencies there, to be sure, in that you can actually import a dead Warden and keep playing in Awakening. It was a poor design decision. Not sure how they're going to fix it, retroactively).

Modifié par Maclimes, 25 octobre 2012 - 08:59 .


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Frocharocha wrote...

Maclimes wrote...

Okay, a couple things:

David Gaider EXPLICITLY stated that if your Warden (or by proxy, Logain or Alistair) did not do the Dark Ritual, there IS NO BABY. So, obviously, the protagonist cannot be the baby that may or may not exist.

Secondly, we DO NOT know that the player is actually an Inquisitor. Since, again, David Gaider stated that you DO NOT have to work for or with the Chantry, it seems likely that you are not affiliated with the Chantry, and therefore not likely to be an Inquisitor.


Then i'm really confused. How the Warden was able to survive the Blight and accomplish Awakening storyline and other DLC?

He didn't, necessarily.  It's possible for the Warden to have died in Denerim.  That's why the Orlesian Warden was a PC option in Awakening.

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Frocharocha wrote...

1. But how the warden survived?


Either they didn't, or they fed Loghain/Alistair to the Archdemon.

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Frocharocha wrote...

Then i'm really confused. How the Warden was able to survive the Blight and accomplish Awakening storyline and other DLC?


Are you genuinely unaware of the options that lead to Alistair's death, or Loghain's, instead of the Warden or the Dark Ritual?

Sylvius the Mad wrote...

He didn't, necessarily.  It's possible for the Warden to have died in Denerim.  That's why the Orlesian Warden was a PC option in Awakening.


The "fact" the Warden survived DAO is taken for granted on the BSN, it seems.

Modifié par Upsettingshorts, 25 octobre 2012 - 09:00 .


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Frocharocha wrote...

In gameplay terms, Hawke can be femele or a man.

But in history terms, Hawke was a blood mage male.

Warden was a male warrior of unknow origin.


There's only one origin that can produce a human male warrior.

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Emzamination wrote...

Frocharocha wrote...

In gameplay terms, Hawke can be femele or a man.

But in history terms, Hawke was a blood mage male.

Warden was a male warrior of unknow origin.


There's only one origin that can produce a human male warrior.


It's irrelevant, since Frocharocha is just outright wrong. There IS NO CANON HISTORY. Period.

There's a single VERSION of the options that is used in much of the supplemental material, such as the comic books. But that is not canon for the games, at all. It's just a framework used for the comics.

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Maclimes wrote...

Emzamination wrote...

Frocharocha wrote...

In gameplay terms, Hawke can be femele or a man.

But in history terms, Hawke was a blood mage male.

Warden was a male warrior of unknow origin.


There's only one origin that can produce a human male warrior.


It's irrelevant, since Frocharocha is just outright wrong. There IS NO CANON HISTORY. Period.

There's a single VERSION of the options that is used in much of the supplemental material, such as the comic books. But that is not canon for the games, at all. It's just a framework used for the comics.

Yeah it's like saying the Dragonborn is a male nord warrior.

Modifié par Arcane Warrior Mage Hawke, 25 octobre 2012 - 09:32 .