Grey Wardens.
#1
Posté 15 novembre 2012 - 07:15
Grey Wardens are probably my favorite part of the Dragon Age lore and I really hope that we can see them play a somewhat important role in DA3.
#2
Posté 15 novembre 2012 - 07:25
#3
Posté 15 novembre 2012 - 07:34
#4
Posté 15 novembre 2012 - 07:36
sylvanaerie wrote...
As long as it's a background role (I felt DA2 had a nice balance of presence vs participation with Legacy, Anders, Nate and the warden sibling). I think a warden as a companion would be cool even, but as a PC I don't want to play a warden again. I'd always end up comparing any other warden PC to my Origins character, and always find them lacking.
If we play as a Warden again I would prefer if it was in a Dragon Age game closer related to origins (Race selection, origins, maybe silent protag). So then I can build a warden (My own character who I have more control over) instead of it being a Hawke situation (Character used to tell a more personal story and a bit more linear for story purposes).
#5
Posté 15 novembre 2012 - 07:55
#6
Posté 15 novembre 2012 - 08:27
#7
Posté 15 novembre 2012 - 10:10
i do not want to become one again (exception: if avernus (or someone else) finds a way to avoid the calling (death through the taint) and only if i am not forced into it (i would have liked the option of killing duncan in DA:O because the taint...well i would not subject anyone to it (well, maybe condemned prisoners, traitors, deserters etc. meaning: people who have more or less lost their live anyway) because i myself do not like to die because of the stupid taint!)
greetings LAX
#8
Posté 15 novembre 2012 - 10:34
#9
Posté 15 novembre 2012 - 10:48
#10
Posté 15 novembre 2012 - 11:27
#11
Posté 15 novembre 2012 - 11:29
Quicksilver26 wrote...
I wanna be a gray warden again!
#12
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Posté 15 novembre 2012 - 11:53
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#13
Posté 15 novembre 2012 - 11:59
#14
Posté 15 novembre 2012 - 12:12
A Dragon Age without Wardens is like a meal without bacon: empty and unsatisfying.
#15
Posté 15 novembre 2012 - 12:27
#16
Posté 15 novembre 2012 - 12:49
#17
Posté 15 novembre 2012 - 12:56
ashesandwine wrote...
Why should we play a Grey Warden again? The Blight is over. Grey Wardens are better suited for The Blight.
There's always the issue of the Architect's intelligent Darkspawn, whether he survived the events in Awakening or not. The Awakened do use Warden blood to "awaken". This could lead to conflicts in the future.
Blights are bad to be sure, but a Darkspawn invasion lead by an intelligent Darkspawn leader capable of strategy and planning would be a force to be reckoned with and possibly not as easily put down. You defeat an Archdemon and the horde becomes a mindless, directionless mob. Defeat an Awakened Darkspawn leader, it might have a capable second-in-command ready to lead the DS army.
Grey Wardens would be best suited to leading the fight against such a threat.
Modifié par The Teryn of Whatever, 15 novembre 2012 - 03:15 .
#18
Posté 15 novembre 2012 - 03:01
#19
Posté 15 novembre 2012 - 03:30
Chaos Lord Malek wrote...
Stroud, from Dragon Age 2 will probably be a companion.
This, but other than fun Warden references, what's the point of a Grey Warden companion? The Blight is over, and the benefit/threat of the Architect's presence would seem tacked on from what little we know of the plot. Plus the fact he's probably dead in half the people who played Awakening's game, (then again, he appears to be alive in my canon, despite me skipping DA:A to avoid falling in love with old Anders again).
Honestly, I don't see the attraction. They're important parts of the world, yes, but they can't really get involved with politics. So is he going to do an Isabela and just leave everytime we near a politically-aligned building?
#20
Posté 15 novembre 2012 - 03:57
Caiden012 wrote...
Anyone else hoping that the grey wardens play a part in DA3? It seemed like in DA2 they didn't do too much besides taking your sibling and showing up to help for a short while.
Grey Wardens are probably my favorite part of the Dragon Age lore and I really hope that we can see them play a somewhat important role in DA3.
I very much agree
Likewise, it always seemed to me an unsung but prevalent theme in Origins and especially Awakening that Gray Wardens can and frequently do get involved with non-darkspawn and Blight-related matters, things that are often considered "none of their business." This is increasingly so IMO, with the Wardens holding Amaranthine or if Alistair is a Warden-King, for example. I like the possibilities and I hope to see much more of what the order is up to, and (hopefully) where my Sealed Badass in a Can known as the Hero of Ferelden is post-DA2 :-)
Modifié par WardenWade, 15 novembre 2012 - 04:08 .
#21
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Posté 15 novembre 2012 - 03:59
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Y'know only because the grey wardens were the first major faction we have seen in this universe, it does not mean all games have to be about them. When the plot would be about a blight, there would be another title and such.
Why dun you embrace to be an inquisitor. The first two games had so much codex about the chantry - and how I know bioware, you can be a villian like tim curry while be the meanest soab slashing through nobelievers.
I would like to see that.
#22
Posté 15 novembre 2012 - 05:00
My hope is that I can create an alliance between the Inquisitors and the Grey Wardens.
#23
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Posté 15 novembre 2012 - 05:04
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#24
Posté 15 novembre 2012 - 05:11
#25
Posté 15 novembre 2012 - 05:18
This.ashesandwine wrote...
Why should we play a Grey Warden again? The Blight is over. Grey Wardens are better suited for The Blight.
DAO was about greay wardens
DA2 was about the Champion of kirkwall
I'd like something new.





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