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Cain Rae

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I usually go with Human Warrior like, although the Noble part doesn't really fit me that much, i mostly enjoy playing as a kind heartet person at first, maybe the second time i'll be a complete ass and exploite my noble past ;P

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Jimjim Sauragil

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I'm going Dalish Elf (male) first. I like the idea of relic hunting and digging up our lost Elvish heritage. It would also be fun to walk the line between hating the Humans for what they did to our people, and trying to get along with some of them to fight toward a greater good. Or maybe I'll just headshot all of the humans I meet. :o I'm going to play as a rogue because I like the treasure hunter aspect of it, as well as the interesting dirty fighting skills.

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Cain Rae

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As in all RPG's i'm hoping that your somehow able to take the throne from the current king in the end, perfect for a "evil" noble to search for a even higher title even if it means to sacrifce your friends ;D

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Servant of Nature wrote...


I look forward to playing her, my characters are almost always self-aware. She(my avatar) will not be. She's extremely naive and altruistic (out of ignorance), but when someone hurts her family or friends, she changes her demeanor entirely. That being said, she has little to no regard to her own well-being, and gladly puts herself in danger (again, mostly out of ignorance).

Oddly enough, that is usually how my favorite characters are. Naive, altruistic, and somewhat ignorant. They learn and grow as the journey progresses, sometimes in more positive and experienced ways and sometimes in more cynical and withdrawing ways.  My first character here started out that way, but her wedding being disrupted was a brutal slap of reality.  She's still somewhat in shock from it, and is basically on high-alert, she will trust no one for a while.  Her basic desire to trust people will eventually bleed back through, given that no one actively stabs her in the back, and she'll be a wiser person but still a rather kind-hearted girl if the game progresses positively.

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My character is a Dwarven Commoner. I am an Indian in origin and I am interested in the Dwarven caste system. My character is homeless, on the streets and is a career criminal. He always looks out for numero uno in world. I am excited how he will turn out as the Thedas's saviour. Mybe he will change his demeanor after finding love. But since he is not that good looking, hopes are low.



My character might start out as a total thug. But I intend to change that attitude slowly.

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chiliztri

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Female Human Mage.



I'm going with my own gender because that's the one I can relate to. I *MIGHT* play a male character eventually, but it feels really unnatural at times when choosing dialogue choices. Again for race human is the one I can relate to, but I want to play as a City Elf later so I don't want to spoil all the hate towards Elves by playing an Elf Mage. I always play a Mage first time around because that's the class I'm most comfortable with, and I enjoy throwing spells at my enemies.

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Olauron Mor-Galad

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Elven Mage with "Primal Spells" focusing.



Mages are always interesting to me. Mages in Thedas, being observed by templars, are rather unique to attract my attention.



I prefer to play a noble elf, but in Dragon Age... They are different, so I just can't resist the temptation to play a second-class citizen who is able to use magic.

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Soeverein

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I'm undecided yet, but leaning to male, noble, warrior.

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KethWolfheart

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I tend to focus more on RP for my characters versus the "best" class, race, etc. combination. My first character is the guy on the left ;)



Kveldulfr Cousland, male, Human Noble and Rogue who will specialize as a ranger and duelist I think.



Then will be Grimwolf, who will be a mage. Not sure race. I want to see the mage origin but I also wanted to try an elf ... but if would also like to do the city elf origin ... and not sure I will play through 3 times. I usually stick to twice in games. Once for the full effect and once for a more tactical/combat approach and to check out different story lines.



Course when the game does come out I may make Kveldulfr a human mage and then play a city elf rogue/ranger, which would solve my problems :) Argghh... to many decisions lol

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Male dwarf commoner, rogue, specializing as bard.

Male - Because I generally tend to play male characters.

Dwarf Commoner - This Origin just combines two things that I love: Dwarves and the kind of underdog characters who are beaten by the society, drawn into the mud and then being forced to do whatever it takes just to stay alive. I like the idea that besides the rather common interpretion of proud dwarven warriors in their stone halls, we're also given silent bunch of casteless dwarven "rejects" who have nothing in particular to be proud about.

Rogue - It suits the Origin as well as the character I intend to play. Not to mention that in most Bioware-styled RPGs I enjoy playing a suave, persuasive type and rogue feels ideal for that end.

Bard - Partially the same reason as above for rogue, partially because I have a weak spot for bards.

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Rahkoi wrote...

Male dwarf commoner, rogue, specializing as bard.

Male - Because I generally tend to play male characters.

Dwarf Commoner - This Origin just combines two things that I love: Dwarves and the kind of underdog characters who are beaten by the society, drawn into the mud and then being forced to do whatever it takes just to stay alive. I like the idea that besides the rather common interpretion of proud dwarven warriors in their stone halls, we're also given silent bunch of casteless dwarven "rejects" who have nothing in particular to be proud about.

Rogue - It suits the Origin as well as the character I intend to play. Not to mention that in most Bioware-styled RPGs I enjoy playing a suave, persuasive type and rogue feels ideal for that end.

Bard - Partially the same reason as above for rogue, partially because I have a weak spot for bards.


Ah it is good to see another fellow casteless in here. Unfortuantely i am a warrior, since it is easier to crack in head that way.

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I sort of like the Knight In Shining Armor archtype so my first character will be male and human and a warrior. I have not



I have a basic character I usually play and she is female and smart and snarky and I am debating whether to make her a female city elf bard (She is almost always a bard) or a female human mage...I sorta dig the Brit accent humans get.



The third will be a dwarf of some sort who will do dwarf things with Shale and Oghren but I am not really sure what he or her will be.

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I am of course going to be a male because I am one and I am going to be and elf because they are my favorite race and I just like the origins they have I am going to play city elf first because I like the aspect of an oppressed elf rising up and kicking some human oppressor ass also a rogue because I lke the whole notion of being an assasin

Modifié par eurohunk2, 14 octobre 2009 - 09:14 .


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I generally choose women, elves, and mages as my starter character. Simply, I like playing women characters, adore Elves, and love magic. I do vary in terms of race and classes. I just finished making a female human warrior and I am planning on creating a Dwarf.

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Aluinie

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Female elf. Always played a female elf ever since everquest whenever i get the choice of race that is.

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JiminnyJoJo

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I chose a male Dalish Elf Mage for my first playthrough. The idea of mages isolationg themselves due to demons being drawn to them is interesting, and the Dalish already separate themselves from the other races, so it goes hand in hand i think. I chose male because I am a dude, and it feels kinda gay to play romance subplots as a woman...

The dwarven commoner seems interesting too. Actually, they all do! I know I'll have to play them all.

Modifié par JiminnyJoJo, 14 octobre 2009 - 09:34 .


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Well, scientifically speaking species & sex would be the proper terms, but alas race is fantasy standard and to my utter chagrin sex has apparently become a no-go word in layman's speak.



With that out of the way, my first/main character is:



Male - 'cause I'm male.



Elf - 'cause they are the "middle one" and because I can identify the most with their height. Them being the most attractive doesn't hurt, either. They also have interesting lore, but so do the others as well.



Mage - 'cause it's the most unique of the three (read: warrior and rogue have a lot in common) and because I want to try out those spell-combos "first hand".



Pretty far on the "light side" - 'cause I prefer to keep the role-playing close to my real me in my first play-through of a game.



My D&D self (3.5 Eberron) is a neutral good half-elf rogue/sorcerer - make of that what you will.

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DalishRanger

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Male Dalish rogue (ranger.) Male because I almost always play first runthroughs as a man (KOTOR2 was the only exception), Dalish and ranger because I've always been fond of the nature-y type classes in RPGs. Eventually, I'll try a bit of everything out.

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chiliztri wrote...
Female Human Mage.
I'm going with my own gender because that's the one I can relate to.

I hear ya on that one; don't know if it's becuase I'm narrow-minded or what but I have a hard time playing the opposite sex :huh:. As for my char the first time it will be a Human Noble Warrior, chiefly because on my first run I would like to make my character as much like myself as possible, and I couldn't see myself becoming a mage :wizard: or turning into a rogue :ph34r:. Plus I always play a tank in games like these anyhow.

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Female Elf Rogue

I kinda want an evil character and I think this character is great for that. She can be sneaky Image IPBand get all the moneyImage IPB.

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ddeceive

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Female Elf Rogue

Oh and I also love elves and rogues but I don't quite know the reason. I just think they're cool.

Modifié par ddeceive, 15 octobre 2009 - 02:37 .


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Whitewolf

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Human Noble Rogue.

Reason behind it is that in BG2 my first character was Human Assassin and it was something i enjoyed most to play with. After that, in every game my first character have been an Assassin :ph34r:

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Female Human Noble Warrior, Male Common Dwarf Rogue, Male Elf Mage, and Female Dailish Elf Rouge (archery).



The first two to break the norms of most RPGs. Rarely are there tanky female roles in games with preset characters. Dwarves are always awesome rogues (and to break the mold a little). The mage and elf rogue are more normal.

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IronVanguard

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Made one character for each origin.

Male Human Warrior, Female Elf Mage, Male Dwarf Commoner Rogue, Female Dwarf Noble Warrior, Male Dalish Elf Warrior, Female City Elf Rogue.



I'll probably play the Human Warrior first. I nice base, I think.

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Barryzc123

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Traditionally, I've almost always played a dwarf warrior/guardian type, so one of my origins will be a dwarf male noble warrior.

However, I'm quite intrigued by the whole casteless idea, so my first playthrough will probably be a female dwarf commoner rogue - just as a RP challenge.