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are there going to be Golems in DA"3"


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comrade8472

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Are there Going to be Golems in DA"3"?  and will there be companion golem/s?

like shale in origins?  (by like shale I mean able to be companions)

if anyway I'd like to take this opotunity to request one.

I would like it's ablities to scale better than in origins
and have alot of hitpoints and lots of DR.  and lots of crushing and blunt force melee damage. 

if it has abilites that immoblize itself.  Please make being immobile worth it? like a huge boost to DR. 

last and not least more than one would be nice/ or more than one build of the same one, can be swapped out at a Dwarven forge or anvil... ( that the right names?)

Doesn't have to have many lines of dialog, but when it speaks its really good.

ps mods ....if it's in the wrong spot/ other topics like this before lock/if locked could you direct to the spot to discuss companion suggestions. thanx have a great day....

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"The Stone lives beneath Orlais."

I imagine there will always be golems in Dragon Age, as they're excellent monsters. Will there ever be a golem companion again? IDK.

I'd like to see other types of golems in the future.

Modifié par thats1evildude, 30 octobre 2012 - 08:14 .


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It'd be nice if there were more golems for preserving the Anvil. I don't know the logistics of that, but it'd be nice to see something proving you'd saved it.

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I actually think we'll see Shale again. I don't know if she'll be a companion or not, however.

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Maclimes wrote...

I actually think we'll see Shale again. I don't know if she'll be a companion or not, however.


She might well be dead. I never took that option, but I'm sure someone has.

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Riverdaleswhiteflash wrote...

Maclimes wrote...

I actually think we'll see Shale again. I don't know if she'll be a companion or not, however.


She might well be dead. I never took that option, but I'm sure someone has.


"Dead" for a golem may not be a permanent state of affairs. Or at least, "left dead on the battlefield". I'm fairly certain Paragon Caridan's method of death was quite final.

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There were golems in the Ancient Thaig which was lost before their creation so, I expect them to be in DA3, regardless of how much sense it makes.

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Maclimes wrote...

Riverdaleswhiteflash wrote...


She might well be dead. I never took that option, but I'm sure someone has.


"Dead" for a golem may not be a permanent state of affairs. Or at least, "left dead on the battlefield". I'm fairly certain Paragon Caridan's method of death was quite final.


On the other hand, a golem probably doesn't have the organic self-repair systems an ordinary human has. Which they make up for by being incredibly unlikely to need them, not that that always helps.

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thats1evildude wrote...

"The Stone lives beneath Orlais."

I imagine there will always be golems in Dragon Age, as they're excellent monsters. Will there ever be a golem companion again? IDK.

I'd like to see other types of golems in the future.



where have I seen that qoute?/ who said it? .... can't remember...

Other types yea that'd be cool

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Riverdaleswhiteflash wrote...

On the other hand, a golem probably doesn't have the organic self-repair systems an ordinary human has. Which they make up for by being incredibly unlikely to need them, not that that always helps.


If I may make an assumption, I suspect the events of the novel Asunder will be considered canon. What that means is that Wynne and Shale must both survive the events of DA:O.

How?

Wynne has a built-in "escape from death" mechanism. Whether killed at the Ashes or in the Tower, she could very well have been saved by the Spirit that possessed her, leaving her free to get out on her own.

If Shale was killed in the Deep Roads, it's possible Wynne specficially went there to repair/retrieve Shale. Given that she can use her magic in-game to heal Shale, it's not a stretch to think she could help Shale recover from a "near death" experience.

If, on the other hand, Shale was never recruited (left in Honnleath), Wynne may have been the one to recover the control rod after parting ways with the Warden, and activating Shale. (In which case, Shale never met the Warden).

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comrade8472 wrote...

thats1evildude wrote...

"The Stone lives beneath Orlais."


where have I seen that qoute?/ who said it? .... can't remember...


That weird golem shopkeeper thing in DA2.

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Maclimes wrote...

Riverdaleswhiteflash wrote...

On the other hand, a golem probably doesn't have the organic self-repair systems an ordinary human has. Which they make up for by being incredibly unlikely to need them, not that that always helps.


If I may make an assumption, I suspect the events of the novel Asunder will be considered canon.


They (Edit: probably) won't be. Gaider has already come right out and said that if, for instance, Alistair died, the fluff material events that require him will happen differently if at all. Edit: And if they have to reference them at all, they'll create different references that reflect that you might have altered them with your actions.

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Riverdaleswhiteflash wrote...

Maclimes wrote...

Riverdaleswhiteflash wrote...

On the other hand, a golem probably doesn't have the organic self-repair systems an ordinary human has. Which they make up for by being incredibly unlikely to need them, not that that always helps.


If I may make an assumption, I suspect the events of the novel Asunder will be considered canon.


They won't be. Gaider has already come right out and said that if, for instance, Alistair died, the fluff material events that require him will happen differently if at all.


True... but that's for the comic books. And Alistair's fate is far less ... fuzzy than Wynne or Shale.

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Maclimes wrote...

Riverdaleswhiteflash wrote...

Maclimes wrote...

Riverdaleswhiteflash wrote...

On the other hand, a golem probably doesn't have the organic self-repair systems an ordinary human has. Which they make up for by being incredibly unlikely to need them, not that that always helps.


If I may make an assumption, I suspect the events of the novel Asunder will be considered canon.


They won't be. Gaider has already come right out and said that if, for instance, Alistair died, the fluff material events that require him will happen differently if at all.


True... but that's for the comic books. And Alistair's fate is far less ... fuzzy than Wynne or Shale.



I suppose we'll have to wait and see, but I still don't think they'd add a healing thing for Golems just so that Shale could defy having died. She has some abilities in that direction, but I don't think they're strong enough. Even then, it might just be unique to her thanks to whatever Wilhelm did.

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It's extremely probably that yes. Golems are common enimies n DA: universe and we can found them almost anywhere. The golem shopper said "The Stone leaves beneath Orlais" Which is a big indication of a war in the underground. If we don't meet golems, we are going to meet flesh golems.

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thats1evildude wrote...

"The Stone lives beneath Orlais."

I imagine there will always be golems in Dragon Age, as they're excellent monsters. Will there ever be a golem companion again? IDK.

I'd like to see other types of golems in the future.


I think if we are to get a returning companion it would most definately be Shale. The reason being because Shale is not affected by age and has already had a tremendous effect on the game lore (fought with Maric in Stolen Throne, companion in DA:O, travelled with party in Asunder). I also think that if they bring any companions or characters from Asunder in, they may have attachments to Shale because of it.

At the end of the day, Shale seems to be one of those constants within the game lore who keeps showing up.

Modifié par terdferguson123, 30 octobre 2012 - 09:18 .