A Qunari Inquisitor:
#176
Posté 31 août 2013 - 10:59
#177
Posté 31 août 2013 - 11:02
#178
Posté 31 août 2013 - 11:12
Ziggeh wrote...
What part of it do you consider unrealistic? (aside from being a fictional race in a fantasy universe and all)AmRMa wrote...
No, to unrealistic for me. Might create one in character creator to check it out but not really interested in playing one.
That anyone would follow a Kossith considering their enemies of Thedas and various countries in Thedas have been at war with them. Somehow a Kossith going into a Keep and trying to gain an alliance with a Lord, Templar, etc. seems too unrealistic, that's the problem I have. If you don't have a problem with it and want to play a Kossith good for you but I am not interested.
#179
Posté 31 août 2013 - 11:15
Blackrising wrote...
I may be repeating myself here, but...
TAKE ME, BIOWARE.
TAKE ME NOW.
Seconded

Stupid sexy Bioware!
#180
Posté 31 août 2013 - 11:18
#181
Posté 31 août 2013 - 11:22
AmRMa wrote...
Ziggeh wrote...
What part of it do you consider unrealistic? (aside from being a fictional race in a fantasy universe and all)AmRMa wrote...
No, to unrealistic for me. Might create one in character creator to check it out but not really interested in playing one.
That anyone would follow a Kossith considering their enemies of Thedas and various countries in Thedas have been at war with them. Somehow a Kossith going into a Keep and trying to gain an alliance with a Lord, Templar, etc. seems too unrealistic, that's the problem I have. If you don't have a problem with it and want to play a Kossith good for you but I am not interested.
I'm not quite willing to call it "unrealistic" yet, until I know more about the backstory for that race of Inquisitor.
However, I do have concerns about a Qunari (or Tal-Vashoth) Inquisitor for reasons similar to what you specified.
I'm really hoping it's not just a reskinned human with a few dialogue changes, or something similar. A Qunari or Tal Vashoth in human-dominated lands like Orlais should be a unique situation.
#182
Posté 31 août 2013 - 11:29
#183
Posté 01 septembre 2013 - 03:45
#184
Posté 01 septembre 2013 - 03:49
froogle345 wrote...
i hope the male qunari can have facial hair, since sten did in those who speak. also i hope for hornless qunari and/or cut off horns option
Yeah, I think that they will probably give you horn options in the character creator. Especially given that Sten and the Arishok (the two most common qunari from the games) each had a different look that people might want to replicate with their character.
#185
Posté 01 septembre 2013 - 04:44
I loved Sten in Origins...he was my Dalish rogues BFF. I respected the Arishock, and cried with frustration when my Hawke couldn't convince the Qunari mage not to self immolate.
But they did state that content would not be available to you based on choices you made in game, even at the start as to what race you picked. I'm looking forward to playing as one, wont be my first character, possibly my second. (and hey...I might actually play a mage then!!!)
#186
Posté 01 septembre 2013 - 05:32
#187
Posté 01 septembre 2013 - 05:54
#188
Posté 01 septembre 2013 - 05:59
I had been planning on making a dwarf my first playthrough, but now? Hell yes, Qunari Inquisitor.
#189
Posté 01 septembre 2013 - 06:55
TheDarkRats wrote...
I really hope they give the female qunari enough height and physical strength.
That all depends on how you apply your stats.
#190
Posté 01 septembre 2013 - 09:04
#191
Posté 01 septembre 2013 - 09:14
#192
Posté 01 septembre 2013 - 11:19
Things started to get interesting when he confronted the Warden during the Ashes of Andraste quest. His exhange with Dog after he gets his sword back is one of my favorite little things in the series. His epilogue text if you sacrificed the Warden really got to me. I only had one character make the Ultimate Sacrifice and since it was my first Warden, it stuck with me the most.Sopa de Gato wrote...
I've long maintained that Sten was not only my favorite party member in Origins, but perhaps the most interesting due to having so many layers to peel apart. He's got a surprising amount of things to comment on due to how strange life is in Ferelden, and I've always been intrigued. Then came the revamped look for them in DA2 (IMO, the best of DA2's graphical changes), and the Arishok was a great character, too.
I had been planning on making a dwarf my first playthrough, but now? Hell yes, Qunari Inquisitor.
"Sten bowed once before the Warden's remains and then left without saying a word...When fellow Qunari asked if there were worthy people outside of Par Vallon, Sten answered that in all his travels he had only met a single one."
Modifié par BouncyFrag, 01 septembre 2013 - 11:20 .
#193
Posté 01 septembre 2013 - 11:25
As much as I don't like the stupid Dragon Age comics centered around Alistair(one of the most annoying characters in Dragon Age), I too hope that there's an option for facial hair in the customization menu for Kossith character.froogle345 wrote...
i hope the male qunari can have facial hair, since sten did in those who speak. also i hope for hornless qunari and/or cut off horns option
#194
Posté 01 septembre 2013 - 11:27
Hell, one of the reasons I deeply respect Sten is BECAUSE he confronted the Warden. Seriously, it's like every party member is just trying to get your attention and bows to your every whim. Sten actually questions your actions and he doesn't just spill his life story like every other companion character in your group. Sten is the best companion character, with Loghain in second place.BouncyFrag wrote...
Things started to get interesting when he confronted the Warden during the Ashes of Andraste quest. His exhange with Dog after he gets his sword back is one of my favorite little things in the series. His epilogue text if you sacrificed the Warden really got to me. I only had one character make the Ultimate Sacrifice and since it was my first Warden, it stuck with me the most.Sopa de Gato wrote...
I've long maintained that Sten was not only my favorite party member in Origins, but perhaps the most interesting due to having so many layers to peel apart. He's got a surprising amount of things to comment on due to how strange life is in Ferelden, and I've always been intrigued. Then came the revamped look for them in DA2 (IMO, the best of DA2's graphical changes), and the Arishok was a great character, too.
I had been planning on making a dwarf my first playthrough, but now? Hell yes, Qunari Inquisitor.
"Sten bowed once before the Warden's remains and then left without saying a word...When fellow Qunari asked if there were worthy people outside of Par Vallon, Sten answered that in all his travels he had only met a single one."
Modifié par Cap. Obvious, 01 septembre 2013 - 11:27 .
#195
Posté 02 septembre 2013 - 02:54
Giubba1985 wrote...
with qunari they mean kossith race right?
Yes. But most people that don't follow lore, understand them as Qunari, and not Kossith.
#196
Posté 02 septembre 2013 - 02:57
More like no one on Thedus calls them that.ziloe wrote...
Giubba1985 wrote...
with qunari they mean kossith race right?
Yes. But most people that don't follow lore, understand them as Qunari, and not Kossith.
#197
Posté 02 septembre 2013 - 03:06
leaguer of one wrote...
More like no one on Thedus calls them that.ziloe wrote...
Giubba1985 wrote...
with qunari they mean kossith race right?
Yes. But most people that don't follow lore, understand them as Qunari, and not Kossith.
Ha, that too.
#198
Posté 02 septembre 2013 - 10:30
Uhm let's see. I played female cousland in DAO, then female mage in DA2.. (human, obviously) Maybe Quinari? Depending on the customization I guess..
#199
Posté 02 septembre 2013 - 10:41
#200
Posté 02 septembre 2013 - 10:47
I mean, look at the male Qunari. They're nothing but muscles.
I'd hate for my Qunari lady to have wibbly-wobbly arms just because being muscular doesn't fit the traditional beauty standard.






If Qunari males can be muscular and strong, I expect female Qunari to have the same opportunity. Let the puny humans have their wobbly flesh and flabby skin, but give Qunari the amazons they deserve.





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