DAO had over reaching consequences?Tarek wrote...
like origin story plox with over reaching consequences
Will the Inquisitor instantly be the inquisitor or is there a story to it? Like an Origin story?
#26
Posté 29 juin 2013 - 11:09
#27
Posté 01 juillet 2013 - 04:25
#28
Posté 01 juillet 2013 - 05:48
A relevant, if somewhat cryptic post from Mary Kirby
The Inquisition is a sufficiently critical part of the plot that we named the entire game after it. You can probably assume that your relationship to it will factor significantly into the story. The start of the game will help you to establish how and why you are involved in the plot, yes.
It was a joke post. The joke was that she wasn't telling us anything that anybody couldn't already immediately discern from the title. It isn't cryptic at all, it's stating the bleedin' obvious, which is the complete opposite of cryptic.
Try this: War and Peace is a sufficiently critical part of the plot that Tolstoy named his book after it. You can probably assume that the characters' relationship to it will factor significantly into the story. The start of the book will help you to establish how and why the characters are involved in the plot, yes.
Does that tell you anything about War and Peace? No. That's the joke.
#29
Posté 01 juillet 2013 - 06:53
JWvonGoethe wrote...
A relevant, if somewhat cryptic post from Mary Kirby
The Inquisition is a sufficiently critical part of the plot that we named the entire game after it. You can probably assume that your relationship to it will factor significantly into the story. The start of the game will help you to establish how and why you are involved in the plot, yes.
It was a joke post. The joke was that she wasn't telling us anything that anybody couldn't already immediately discern from the title. It isn't cryptic at all, it's stating the bleedin' obvious, which is the complete opposite of cryptic.
Try this: War and Peace is a sufficiently critical part of the plot that Tolstoy named his book after it. You can probably assume that the characters' relationship to it will factor significantly into the story. The start of the book will help you to establish how and why the characters are involved in the plot, yes.
Does that tell you anything about War and Peace? No. That's the joke.
we get the vagueness of it, but we can take away something unless it was a complete falsehood. that at the start of the game we wont be the Inquisitor, in fact that maybe how felimth ties into everything.
I mean as it seems, she wants the world to be pretty stable, at least from darkspawn. and who knows maybe the veil breaking is part of her plans *shrugs* hard to say with her.
#30
Posté 01 juillet 2013 - 07:21
JWvonGoethe wrote...
A relevant, if somewhat cryptic post from Mary Kirby
The Inquisition is a sufficiently critical part of the plot that we named the entire game after it. You can probably assume that your relationship to it will factor significantly into the story. The start of the game will help you to establish how and why you are involved in the plot, yes.
It was a joke post. The joke was that she wasn't telling us anything that anybody couldn't already immediately discern from the title. It isn't cryptic at all, it's stating the bleedin' obvious, which is the complete opposite of cryptic.
Try this: War and Peace is a sufficiently critical part of the plot that Tolstoy named his book after it. You can probably assume that the characters' relationship to it will factor significantly into the story. The start of the book will help you to establish how and why the characters are involved in the plot, yes.
Does that tell you anything about War and Peace? No. That's the joke.
You are underestimating how much I can read into a quote.





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