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Let us wipe out Qunari instead of the Dalish this time


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sandalisthemaker

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 Bioware, I feel as though the Dalish have had enough punishment throughout the span of both DA:O and DA2. 
The elves are undoubtedly the buttmonkeys of Thedas, and they deserve a break once in a while, right?

So why not, instead of providing us with the option to annihilate yet another Dalish clan, we have the option of wiping out a group of Qunari?  Perhaps they are a group of spys trying to scope out what is happening with the Veil tear, and we get a chance to destroy them before they can report their findings to the Arishok/Ariqun. 

Or maybe they are a pre-invasion scouting force, and we get to destroy them before they can report back. 
Being able to pretend to side with them, only to turn on them in the end would be awesome.

Somehow being able to re-direct the demonic hordes away from Thedas and onto the Par Vollen mainland would be just splendid.

Before anyone accuses me of promoting genocide (again lol) I hope you realize that the Qunari are just waiting for an opportunity to invade Thedas. They will slaughter all who oppose them, so wiping them out before they can wipe everyone else out would be in Thedas' best interest. The Qun is the enemy of all free-thinking society and must be stopped whatever the cost.

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BouncyFrag

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My sig strongly disagrees.

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In Exile

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What do you mean, this time? We killed, aside from the Arishok, a whole mess of qunari in DA2. In fact, killing Qunari in DA2 was largely unavoidable, whereas killing the Dalish was (if a bit arbitrary in how to avoid it).

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In Exile wrote...

What do you mean, this time? We killed, aside from the Arishok, a whole mess of qunari in DA2. In fact, killing Qunari in DA2 was largely unavoidable, whereas killing the Dalish was (if a bit arbitrary in how to avoid it).


The "this time" was in referrence to the Dalish, since killing them seems to be a developing morbid trend.  Instead of the Dalish *again* lets have a go at a group of Qunari.

In fact, killing Qunari should be the new killing Dalish.

Modifié par sandalisthemaker, 12 août 2013 - 02:53 .


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In Exile wrote...

In fact, killing Qunari in DA2 was largely unavoidable, whereas killing the Dalish was (if a bit arbitrary in how to avoid it).


Because they insist that everyone who does not follow their way of life must be forced to do so. I think conflict is the natural progression there.

Modifié par dc_unoxx, 12 août 2013 - 02:52 .


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AresKeith

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No

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sandalisthemaker

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AresKeith wrote...

No


A Sten referrence, I presume?
Can't wait to take him down if he tries to invade.

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sandalisthemaker wrote...

AresKeith wrote...

No


A Sten referrence, I presume?
Can't wait to take him down if he tries to invade.


It's actually a reference to the best character in DA2 Arishok

Sten too because he likes cookies 

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Disregarding that it can barely even be called a "trend" since there has only been two games, I fail to see the issue. What we have done to the Qunari are of far bigger impact, than what might have happened to the Dalish.

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So long as we also have the opportunity to help these Qunari and the interests of the Salasari, sure.

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VampireSoap

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Yeah, let's go genocide another race just for kicks!

That's messed up, bro.

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EmperorSahlertz wrote...

What we have done to the Qunari are of far bigger impact, than what might have happened to the Dalish.


What have we done to the Qunari?:huh:

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As long as there's an opposite option to help the qunari conquer all of Thedas, sure.

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AresKeith

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dc_unoxx wrote...

EmperorSahlertz wrote...

What we have done to the Qunari are of far bigger impact, than what might have happened to the Dalish.


What have we done to the Qunari?:huh:


You could argue that you killed one of their Arishok and the Qunari in Kirkwall

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AresKeith wrote...

dc_unoxx wrote...

EmperorSahlertz wrote...

What we have done to the Qunari are of far bigger impact, than what might have happened to the Dalish.


What have we done to the Qunari?:huh:


You could argue that you killed one of their Arishok and the Qunari in Kirkwall


True. But that was hardly unprovoked. 

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Elfman wrote...

So long as we also have the opportunity to help these Qunari and the interests of the Salasari, sure.


Traitor!!!!  Have fun with your restrictive, stifling role withing the Qun, and take comfort  in the knowledge that you had a hand in wiping out and lobotomizing all of Thedas.

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I would love to put down their entire society if I was given the chance. Even more so then the Chantry the Qunari are the greatest threat to freedom in all of Thedas. What they do the mages is immoral, they have a deep need to force everyone that breaths to do what they want them to do or die.

What I find the most horrifying about them is their inability to accept new information. They can't accept any reality where their Qun isn't right where someone else's point of view is the correct one. Their entire society rejects new information and rejects change in any way shape or form. That's why they have to be destroyed is because their Qun is a disease of close mindedness and an unyielding need to destroy everything that isn't them.

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VampireSoap wrote...

Yeah, let's go genocide another race just for kicks!

That's messed up, bro.


Did you even read the last bit?

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sandalisthemaker wrote...

Elfman wrote...

So long as we also have the opportunity to help these Qunari and the interests of the Salasari, sure.


Traitor!!!!  Have fun with your restrictive, stifling role withing the Qun, and take comfort  in the knowledge that you had a hand in wiping out and lobotomizing all of Thedas.


I will. :D I happen to like the Qun.

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I thought the self-hating BSN would be most keen on wiping the Humans out.

Modifié par iOnlySignIn, 12 août 2013 - 03:06 .


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Cthulhu42 wrote...

As long as there's an opposite option to help the qunari conquer all of Thedas, sure.


Oh, so this.  :devil:

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sandalisthemaker wrote...
The "this time" was in referrence to the Dalish, since killing them seems to be a developing morbid trend.  Instead of the Dalish *again* lets have a go at a group of Qunari.


But we did have a go at a group of Qunari. That's my point. You're acting as if killing qunari would be something new, when the entire culmination of Act 2 was about killing qunari, and we had multiple qunari killing quests across Acts 1 and 2.

sandalisthemaker wrote...
Did you even read the last bit?


Coming up with a justification for genocide doesn't stop it from being genocide, just an FYI. 

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Elfman wrote...

sandalisthemaker wrote...

Elfman wrote...

So long as we also have the opportunity to help these Qunari and the interests of the Salasari, sure.


Traitor!!!!  Have fun with your restrictive, stifling role withing the Qun, and take comfort  in the knowledge that you had a hand in wiping out and lobotomizing all of Thedas.


I will. :D I happen to like the Qun.

Judging by your avatar, I assume you like to play as a mage?
You are in for one hell of a surprise when your beloved Qun slaps your character in irons, sews their mouth shut, and controlls them with a rod like a souless golem. Lmao

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In Exile wrote...

sandalisthemaker wrote...
The "this time" was in referrence to the Dalish, since killing them seems to be a developing morbid trend.  Instead of the Dalish *again* lets have a go at a group of Qunari.


But we did have a go at a group of Qunari. That's my point. You're acting as if killing qunari would be something new, when the entire culmination of Act 2 was about killing qunari, and we had multiple qunari killing quests across Acts 1 and 2.

sandalisthemaker wrote...
Did you even read the last bit?


Coming up with a justification for genocide doesn't stop it from being genocide, just an FYI. 

How is it genocide if we're only killing invading armies, who are the only qunari we'd ever meet outside of Seheron or Par Vollen?

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Well I havent killed any Dalish yet...well except for blighted Tamlen, Zathrian, and Merethari