More Dragons
#76
Posté 11 novembre 2012 - 02:57
#77
Posté 11 novembre 2012 - 08:09
Lord Aesir wrote...
See, I would strongly dislike that. I prefer a standardized look for Dragons artistically. Maybe a unique variation as a result of some obscene experiment but I don't want variation for the sake of variation.BlackGrifon wrote...
Different types like art, visual how they look: i mentioned the chinese dragon type like a long serpent no wings, limbs i don't realy mind eather way or perhaps a twoheaded dragon (like in the movie How to tame your dragon). Something like that like diferent breads of dragons since we are going to a diffrent region i want nome new wild life, new enemies and creatures.
Maby i didn't give the best examples : two headed dragons, but i want different missions involving dragons. What i had in mind: dragons are grand beasts seen as Gods and as such are warshiped by cultists. The way we had in DA:O brecilian forest for elfs, orzammar for dwarfs etc i' hoping that each rase had a grup of cultists hidden someware like a secret society praying to a specific God (dragon) with certan traits, something visualy that gives them an identity, something apart like the skelet dragon in DA:Awakening so there will be a reason for an unique item to be found after killing it. I also hope to THE GODS of DA: III,:innocent: that this ideea will become a companion quest one for every 4 races: human, elf, dwarf, qunary ( if there is going to be a dedicated region inhabited by qunary).
This way everyone is happy i think, now we have more dragons to slay, each dragon hase some meaning to the story they are not just there to kill, a sorce for unique sets and weapons (hoping for all in one dragon).
leave your thoughs and ideeas
#78
Posté 11 novembre 2012 - 08:13
Thanks for the first positiv reply, JD'S on me tonightB)plnero wrote...
BlackGrifon wrote...
Lord Aesir wrote...
I think that was me.BlackGrifon wrote...
I'm all for harder fights againts elder dragons to be limited to 2-3, i want more dragons to kill wyverns, dragonlings, drakes etc for crafting armor at Wade's. i want more quests with cultists that have a dragon, preferably diffrent tipes of dragons (chinese water dragon and the younger species in an underground cave). Props to the one who came up with the ideea of a dragon atacking the castel.
But what do you mean by different types of dragons? I'd prefer it if there were only one species.
Different types like art, visual how they look: i mentioned the chinese dragon type like a long serpent no wings, limbs i don't realy mind eather way or perhaps a twoheaded dragon (like in the movie How to tame your dragon). Something like that like diferent breads of dragons since we are going to a diffrent region i want nome new wild life, new enemies and creatures.
I'm didn't read what you just said, but your name is epic so I'm agreeing with you anyways.
#79
Posté 11 novembre 2012 - 08:27
That's the thing. Dragons are beasts, beasts that only the humans of the Tervinter Imperium worshipped. The current cults are just remnants of those really. These beasts are not gods, save perhaps for the Old Gods that slumber in the Deep Roads waiting for the Darkspawn to dig them up and taint them. A dragon is a dragon, I don't want this turning into DnD, a setting so clogged with different species and offshoots that it becomes unappealing to me.BlackGrifon wrote...
Maby i didn't give the best examples : two headed dragons, but i want different missions involving dragons. What i had in mind: dragons are grand beasts seen as Gods and as such are warshiped by cultists. The way we had in DA:O brecilian forest for elfs, orzammar for dwarfs etc i' hoping that each rase had a grup of cultists hidden someware like a secret society praying to a specific God (dragon) with certan traits, something visualy that gives them an identity, something apart like the skelet dragon in DA:Awakening so there will be a reason for an unique item to be found after killing it. I also hope to THE GODS of DA: III,:innocent: that this ideea will become a companion quest one for every 4 races: human, elf, dwarf, qunary ( if there is going to be a dedicated region inhabited by qunary).
This way everyone is happy i think, now we have more dragons to slay, each dragon hase some meaning to the story they are not just there to kill, a sorce for unique sets and weapons (hoping for all in one dragon).
leave your thoughs and ideeas
I swear, it's like Dragon Age lore is completely foreign to you. Only humans have ever been known to worship dragons. Most everyone else just sees them as oversized fire breathing flying lizards.
#80
Posté 11 novembre 2012 - 08:38
True i havent read any of the books, i didn't read the lore in the previous games so if what i want contridicts the DA univers thats fine, but i still want what i wrote above.Lord Aesir wrote...
That's the thing. Dragons are beasts, beasts that only the humans of the Tervinter Imperium worshipped. The current cults are just remnants of those really. These beasts are not gods, save perhaps for the Old Gods that slumber in the Deep Roads waiting for the Darkspawn to dig them up and taint them. A dragon is a dragon, I don't want this turning into DnD, a setting so clogged with different species and offshoots that it becomes unappealing to me.BlackGrifon wrote...
Maby i didn't give the best examples : two headed dragons, but i want different missions involving dragons. What i had in mind: dragons are grand beasts seen as Gods and as such are warshiped by cultists. The way we had in DA:O brecilian forest for elfs, orzammar for dwarfs etc i' hoping that each rase had a grup of cultists hidden someware like a secret society praying to a specific God (dragon) with certan traits, something visualy that gives them an identity, something apart like the skelet dragon in DA:Awakening so there will be a reason for an unique item to be found after killing it. I also hope to THE GODS of DA: III,:innocent: that this ideea will become a companion quest one for every 4 races: human, elf, dwarf, qunary ( if there is going to be a dedicated region inhabited by qunary).
This way everyone is happy i think, now we have more dragons to slay, each dragon hase some meaning to the story they are not just there to kill, a sorce for unique sets and weapons (hoping for all in one dragon).
leave your thoughs and ideeas
I swear, it's like Dragon Age lore is completely foreign to you. Only humans have ever been known to worship dragons. Most everyone else just sees them as oversized fire breathing flying lizards.
PS. what is the cronological order of the books
#81
Posté 11 novembre 2012 - 09:14
hhh89 wrote...
vortex216 wrote...
More dragons would be accepted. The dragons are making a comeback right? Then how come the Warden and Hawke and fought one? ( not counting flemmeth or archdemon)
Dragons aren't making a comeback. Dragons were supposed to be extinct. At the end of the Blessed Age, two dragons apparead and made massive damage on the border between Orlais and Nevarra. There is no sign that dragons would appear in large numbers. The only thing known is that dragons weren't existed and some of them survived the hunt.
This is what I want to see when I read that codex in DAO I had visualized fighting the High Dragon while it was out on a rampage razing villages (and actually eating people Dragons need to eat something after all....) with tons of people from Orlais fleeing for thier lives while you try to fend the High Dragon off.
One fight like that would be more than enough for me as for the smaller dragons they should either all be in a cave or out on the town eating people.
#82
Posté 11 novembre 2012 - 10:03
It isn't so much that it contradicts earlier lore, though part of it does, so much as it seeming extremely out of place with the lore that already exists. Elves worship the Creator, Dwarves honor their Paragons, Humans flip flop between the Maker and Dragon cults.BlackGrifon wrote...
True i havent read any of the books, i didn't read the lore in the previous games so if what i want contridicts the DA univers thats fine, but i still want what i wrote above.
PS. what is the cronological order of the books





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