Agree.ziloe wrote...
ManchesterUnitedFan1 wrote...
Trista Hawke wrote...
The fact that qunari are
- "untrustworthy"
- "enemies of Thedas"
- "bad"
- "illogical"
...makes the idea of playing one all the more intriguing.
THISTHISTHISTHISTHISTHIS
Exactly.
A Qunari Inquisitor:
#126
Posté 15 août 2013 - 07:35
#127
Posté 15 août 2013 - 08:54
#128
Posté 16 août 2013 - 04:57
XM-417 wrote...
If Only.
I know, right?
#129
Posté 18 août 2013 - 11:53
#130
Posté 19 août 2013 - 12:07
http://dgaider.tumbl...-i-hate-how-the
As for a Qunari inquisitor that depends on if they decide to go to a fourth race which they are undecided on but if they do it could be interesting.
Modifié par Spectre slayer, 19 août 2013 - 12:08 .
#131
Posté 19 août 2013 - 01:28
Spectre slayer wrote...
On the whole Qunari vs Kossith thing didn't David Gaider already post something on tumbler saying that no uses the term Kossith not even the Qunari or the Tal'Vasoth and it's and improper term that has never been used in the game and probably won't.
http://dgaider.tumbl...-i-hate-how-the
As for a Qunari inquisitor that depends on if they decide to go to a fourth race which they are undecided on but if they do it could be interesting.
/Sigh.
And to think I changed it, because people kept complaining that the term Kossith would be better suited.
#132
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Posté 19 août 2013 - 01:35
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#133
Posté 19 août 2013 - 01:37
Filament wrote...
That was just their subversive plan to push this thread into obscurity. Who knows what a kossith is? Qunari is the proper term to use, anyway. I say change it back tbh.
That's what I thought initially too, lol.
#134
Posté 19 août 2013 - 02:26
#135
Posté 21 août 2013 - 10:33
Ophir147 wrote...
Xilizhra wrote...
Ironically, my answer is "no."
Screw the qunari. They're as much enemies of Thedas as the darkspawn, and playing as one of them would be highly illogical.
You're the last person on Earth I thought I would ever agree with.
Yeah but the Qunari are pretty bad, and I don't see the work required to make them fit in actually being justified in tems of plot. It all seems a bit silly.
Silly? Really?
#136
Posté 21 août 2013 - 10:42
#137
Posté 21 août 2013 - 03:18
Caellis wrote...
A Tal'Vashoth who doesn't have a Qunari mentality maybe, but the Qun really ****** me off
i completely agree (and killing those communist borg (heathens!) is one of the only uses of the chantry IMHO (those marches of their's))
I am not someone who likes the idea of genocide very much, but if your live (your believe system, your freedome - your entire way of existing/living!) is threatened, then i would purge those with fire, magic and the sword (and as they oppose everything i want (freedom - from religion, too), i will not have much of a choice, if they come accross my path (hell, i wanted to kill Talis in MOA - because, as much as i can understand her hatred of the status quo in human ruled lands, i can't condone joining those heathens of your own free will and even becoming part of their secret (religious!) police (hell, they sound like the Gestapo or Stalin's Wet-Squads)...) who use psycho-drugs on people, send them to forced labour and re-education camps etc.)
greetings LAX
ps: a Tal-Vashot would be acceptable (i like the idea, very much so - but then i want to be able to be SAREBAS
#138
Posté 21 août 2013 - 03:36
#139
Posté 21 août 2013 - 04:34
DarthLaxian wrote...
Caellis wrote...
A Tal'Vashoth who doesn't have a Qunari mentality maybe, but the Qun really ****** me off
i completely agree (and killing those communist borg (heathens!) is one of the only uses of the chantry IMHO (those marches of their's))
I am not someone who likes the idea of genocide very much, but if your live (your believe system, your freedome - your entire way of existing/living!) is threatened, then i would purge those with fire, magic and the sword (and as they oppose everything i want (freedom - from religion, too), i will not have much of a choice, if they come accross my path (hell, i wanted to kill Talis in MOA - because, as much as i can understand her hatred of the status quo in human ruled lands, i can't condone joining those heathens of your own free will and even becoming part of their secret (religious!) police (hell, they sound like the Gestapo or Stalin's Wet-Squads)...) who use psycho-drugs on people, send them to forced labour and re-education camps etc.)
greetings LAX
ps: a Tal-Vashot would be acceptable (i like the idea, very much so - but then i want to be able to be SAREBAS
I dunno. Tallis had a pretty pursuasive argument on the subject, considering she wasn't talking like a robot the whole time she spoke of the Qun. Yes, there are extremes (like any religion), but the idea of a society being one, who take care of eachother because they consider other people to be essentially an extension of themselves, that really doesn't seem so bad.
#140
Posté 21 août 2013 - 04:49
Modifié par draken-heart, 21 août 2013 - 08:52 .
#141
Posté 21 août 2013 - 07:38
EmperorSahlertz wrote...
It can't be an actual Qunari, but it could be a Tal-Vasoth i suppose. I doubt BioWare will be willing to spend the resources on it though, since the Tal-Vasoth inquisitor can't have the same voice as the Elf inquisitor....
They could use a program to modulate the voice, bioware already did it for several aliens in ME3. Perhaps even the dwarf would get some voice modification.
Modifié par Mykel54, 21 août 2013 - 07:39 .
#142
Posté 21 août 2013 - 07:46
Bioware modulated a unique voice for aliens.Mykel54 wrote...
They could use a program to modulate the voice, bioware already did it for several aliens in ME3.
Bioware did not modulate a generic human voice. It's not like they passed Mark Meer's Shepards lines through a filter for Garrus.
#143
Posté 21 août 2013 - 09:10
ziloe wrote...
Spectre slayer wrote...
On the whole Qunari vs Kossith thing didn't David Gaider already post something on tumbler saying that no uses the term Kossith not even the Qunari or the Tal'Vasoth and it's and improper term that has never been used in the game and probably won't.
http://dgaider.tumbl...-i-hate-how-the
As for a Qunari inquisitor that depends on if they decide to go to a fourth race which they are undecided on but if they do it could be interesting.
/Sigh.
And to think I changed it, because people kept complaining that the term Kossith would be better suited.;;
Why did you bother listening to them in the first place since they have no idea what they are talking about and i'm going to quote David Gaider on this.
" Kossith is simply an antiquated term that would be used by neither the Qunari nor the Tal’Vashoth and has never even been heard of by anyone else in Thedas, so it’s not apt to be used in-game anytime soon. Thus people insisting on its usage as “proper” when most people who’ve even played the game have never heard of it just makes me scratch my head. It’s bizarre, particularly on the odd occasion when someone schools another fan about it— like they’re just not educated enough to know they should be confused.
We’ll call them Qunari. If we feel the need to distinguish from the norm, either in terms of race or religion, we’ll do so… and the only people who’ll be confused are those who enjoy overthinking it."
In short players who call the Qunari Kossith are not educate enough to know they are wrong and when they try to educate other fans they are just confusing them both due to lack of knowledge.
Modifié par Spectre slayer, 21 août 2013 - 09:12 .
#144
Posté 21 août 2013 - 10:46
Spectre slayer wrote...
ziloe wrote...
Spectre slayer wrote...
On the whole Qunari vs Kossith thing didn't David Gaider already post something on tumbler saying that no uses the term Kossith not even the Qunari or the Tal'Vasoth and it's and improper term that has never been used in the game and probably won't.
http://dgaider.tumbl...-i-hate-how-the
As for a Qunari inquisitor that depends on if they decide to go to a fourth race which they are undecided on but if they do it could be interesting.
/Sigh.
And to think I changed it, because people kept complaining that the term Kossith would be better suited.;;
Why did you bother listening to them in the first place since they have no idea what they are talking about and i'm going to quote David Gaider on this.
" Kossith is simply an antiquated term that would be used by neither the Qunari nor the Tal’Vashoth and has never even been heard of by anyone else in Thedas, so it’s not apt to be used in-game anytime soon. Thus people insisting on its usage as “proper” when most people who’ve even played the game have never heard of it just makes me scratch my head. It’s bizarre, particularly on the odd occasion when someone schools another fan about it— like they’re just not educated enough to know they should be confused.
We’ll call them Qunari. If we feel the need to distinguish from the norm, either in terms of race or religion, we’ll do so… and the only people who’ll be confused are those who enjoy overthinking it."
In short players who call the Qunari Kossith are not educate enough to know they are wrong and when they try to educate other fans they are just confusing them both due to lack of knowledge.
You do realize that's the same quote from the link I commented on, right?
#145
Posté 22 août 2013 - 12:29
ziloe wrote...
Spectre slayer wrote...
ziloe wrote...
Spectre slayer wrote...
On the whole Qunari vs Kossith thing didn't David Gaider already post something on tumbler saying that no uses the term Kossith not even the Qunari or the Tal'Vasoth and it's and improper term that has never been used in the game and probably won't.
http://dgaider.tumbl...-i-hate-how-the
As for a Qunari inquisitor that depends on if they decide to go to a fourth race which they are undecided on but if they do it could be interesting.
/Sigh.
And to think I changed it, because people kept complaining that the term Kossith would be better suited.;;
Why did you bother listening to them in the first place since they have no idea what they are talking about and i'm going to quote David Gaider on this.
" Kossith is simply an antiquated term that would be used by neither the Qunari nor the Tal’Vashoth and has never even been heard of by anyone else in Thedas, so it’s not apt to be used in-game anytime soon. Thus people insisting on its usage as “proper” when most people who’ve even played the game have never heard of it just makes me scratch my head. It’s bizarre, particularly on the odd occasion when someone schools another fan about it— like they’re just not educated enough to know they should be confused.
We’ll call them Qunari. If we feel the need to distinguish from the norm, either in terms of race or religion, we’ll do so… and the only people who’ll be confused are those who enjoy overthinking it."
In short players who call the Qunari Kossith are not educate enough to know they are wrong and when they try to educate other fans they are just confusing them both due to lack of knowledge.
You do realize that's the same quote from the link I commented on, right?
Yes i realize that but decided to upload the quote aswell this time so other people can see it, and i asked why did you bother to listen to them.
#146
Posté 22 août 2013 - 12:40
They signed a treaty with the rest of Thedas that they explicitly plan to break, so obviously they do break promises.The Flying Grey Warden wrote...
When the qunari gives their word, he keeps it. They never break a promise
So does China. Wanna move there?Qunari are frankly the most logical people on all of thedas. They belive in the greater good, and the collective good of the qunari people over personal freedom and choice.
Actually, Thedosians absolutely allow their women to fight, you see them in the army at Ostagar and in the City Guard in Kirkwall. And the folklore of Thedas has at least two prominent female warrior-figures, Andraste and Aveline.Don't forget that most of thedas is currently in a dark age like period where "a wizard did it" is a valid excuse in a court of law and woman aren't allowed to fight because men have a penis and woman have a vagina.
Qunari are the ones that force females into domestic roles, and if you paid any attention to Sten in DA:O, or the Arishok in DA2, you'd know that.
#147
Posté 22 août 2013 - 12:42
That's not at all how the actual Qunari see it.Jedi Master of Orion wrote...
Tal'vashoth could leave the Qun for any number of reasons but are mostly just violent anarchists. That's because they are usually antaam who reject the rule of the Qun but don't know how to do anything but kill people. So they become mercenaries or raiders. There are exceptions of course, but most of them we run into are like that. Just leaving the Qun doesn't make one Tal'vashoth, people who leave the Qun and become violent are Tal'vashoth.
#148
Posté 22 août 2013 - 01:56
I've lived in China for several years, and would happily move there again if called upon to do so.Plaintiff wrote...
So does China. Wanna move there?Qunari are frankly the most logical people on all of thedas. They belive in the greater good, and the collective good of the qunari people over personal freedom and choice.
How is 'spy' a domestic role? Female Qunari can get all sorts of roles, the one we know they can't have, is soldier, just like we know that Qunari males can't be priests. The Qunari do no use female Qunari as soldiers, and given the clear physiological differences between Qunari males and females, it is obvious as to why.Plaintiff wrote...
Actually, Thedosians absolutely allow their women to fight, you see them in the army at Ostagar and in the City Guard in Kirkwall. And the folklore of Thedas has at least two prominent female warrior-figures, Andraste and Aveline.Don't forget that most of thedas is currently in a dark age like period where "a wizard did it" is a valid excuse in a court of law and woman aren't allowed to fight because men have a penis and woman have a vagina.
Qunari are the ones that force females into domestic roles, and if you paid any attention to Sten in DA:O, or the Arishok in DA2, you'd know that.
#149
Posté 31 août 2013 - 08:21
#150
Posté 31 août 2013 - 08:27





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