Will "Anders" play a role in DA:I?
#26
Posté 20 août 2013 - 10:28
they ruined him on DA2.
#27
Posté 20 août 2013 - 10:34
#28
Posté 20 août 2013 - 10:35
Maria Caliban wrote...
Like a dog with a bone. We will never stop complaining about Leliana because a random animation could fire that decapitates her.
I complaining not because random animation i don't even care about animation my problem is in that they resurrecting peoples who should be dead.This isn't forgotten realms where resurrection is common like healing it setting where magic can't resurrect or spam meteorites.
#29
Posté 20 août 2013 - 11:07
Hopefully the pc can capture Anders, and whisk him off to their castle's dungeon.
Modifié par The Hierophant, 20 août 2013 - 11:19 .
#30
Posté 20 août 2013 - 11:09
Mr Cloud wrote...
plnero wrote...
If you ask Justice what he though would happen to him when he "dies" in Kristoffs body he won't know. I don't think Anders has anymore knowledge than a fade spirit in this subject, so even if Anders did in fact say that Justice would die as well I'm not sure I actually believe him.
I'm pretty sure I've heard somewhere that when host is killed, spirit goes back to the Fade.
Then there's still chance we could see Justice in DA:3. Otherwise people who killed him in Kristoff's body wouldn't have seen him in DA:2. I doubt he'll just remain in the fade like a good little spirit.
#31
Posté 20 août 2013 - 11:13
Teahuppoo wrote...
God! i hope not
they ruined him on DA2.
They didn't exactly ruin him. I would have preferred they brought him back like he was in Awakening, but that really wasn't possible considering what happened with him and Justice.
Vit246 wrote...
I don't think so and I don't want him to. He's not really that much relevant.
There's a plot about Mages Vs. Templars and the person who sparked it isn't relevant?
#32
Posté 20 août 2013 - 11:26
If he somehow appears in Inquisition I'll be beyond pissed.
#33
Posté 20 août 2013 - 11:28
#34
Posté 20 août 2013 - 11:29
Eterna5 wrote...
Nope. I hated him in Awakening and even more so in Dragon Age 2, therefore I killed him.
If he somehow appears in Inquisition I'll be beyond pissed.
You personally not liking him isn't a good reason for him not to make another appearance. I also doubt Anders will make an appearance in DA:I if you kill him, but that doesn't mean Justice won't either.
#35
Posté 20 août 2013 - 11:31
duckley wrote...
If Anders is alive, I would guess he is on the run for murder. I cannot imagine the Inquisitor, who will likely have to walk a diplomatic tightrope, would want to have a murderer as a companion.
Considering you get to decide the Inquisitor's personality I'm thinking that will depend. It also depends on if you actually consider what he did to be cold blooded murder or not.
#36
Posté 20 août 2013 - 11:31
It seems like DAI's Mage, and Templar conflict follows the events of Asunder that took place a year (iirc) after DA2's Act 3. The catalyst for the conflict in Asunder is completely unrelated to the Kirkwall incident.plnero wrote...
There's a plot about Mages Vs. Templars and the person who sparked it isn't relevant?
#37
Posté 20 août 2013 - 11:31
Modifié par Talagen, 20 août 2013 - 11:34 .
#38
Posté 20 août 2013 - 11:33
plnero wrote...
Eterna5 wrote...
Nope. I hated him in Awakening and even more so in Dragon Age 2, therefore I killed him.
If he somehow appears in Inquisition I'll be beyond pissed.
You personally not liking him isn't a good reason for him not to make another appearance. I also doubt Anders will make an appearance in DA:I if you kill him, but that doesn't mean Justice won't either.
That is what I meant, I killed him, so I better not see him in Inquisition.
#39
Posté 20 août 2013 - 11:35
The Hierophant wrote...
It seems like DAI's Mage, and Templar conflict follows the events of Asunder that took place a year (iirc) after DA2's Act 3. The catalyst for the conflict in Asunder is completely unrelated to the Kirkwall incident.plnero wrote...
There's a plot about Mages Vs. Templars and the person who sparked it isn't relevant?
Well, that's interesting. I'll have to make sure I give that a read before DA:I comes out then.
I still feel like Anders would be relevant considering the plots relation with demons and magic and such.
#40
Posté 20 août 2013 - 11:37
He has the potential for relevance, but not the necessity.plnero wrote...
I still feel like Anders would be relevant considering the plots relation with demons and magic and such.
His role was as a catalyst. He has no hinted at role in its continuance or resolution. Otherwise killing him would have made no sense.
#41
Posté 20 août 2013 - 11:37
The Hierophant wrote...
It seems like DAI's Mage, and Templar conflict follows the events of Asunder that took place a year (iirc) after DA2's Act 3. The catalyst for the conflict in Asunder is completely unrelated to the Kirkwall incident.plnero wrote...
There's a plot about Mages Vs. Templars and the person who sparked it isn't relevant?
What? Seriously?
#42
Posté 20 août 2013 - 11:39
plnero wrote...
The Hierophant wrote...
It seems like DAI's Mage, and Templar conflict follows the events of Asunder that took place a year (iirc) after DA2's Act 3. The catalyst for the conflict in Asunder is completely unrelated to the Kirkwall incident.plnero wrote...
There's a plot about Mages Vs. Templars and the person who sparked it isn't relevant?
Well, that's interesting. I'll have to make sure I give that a read before DA:I comes out then.
I still feel like Anders would be relevant considering the plots relation with demons and magic and such.
He won't be that much relevant as you'd like him to be I'm afraid. Even mages vs templars conflict (important as it is) is peripheral to events of DA:I and investigating who or what is responsible for Veil being torn asunder.
Besides he got his quite big moment in DA2. I think we should let others get into the spotlight.
Modifié par Mr Cloud, 20 août 2013 - 11:41 .
#43
Posté 20 août 2013 - 11:43
Maria Caliban wrote...
The Hierophant wrote...
It seems like DAI's Mage, and Templar conflict follows the events of Asunder that took place a year (iirc) after DA2's Act 3. The catalyst for the conflict in Asunder is completely unrelated to the Kirkwall incident.plnero wrote...
There's a plot about Mages Vs. Templars and the person who sparked it isn't relevant?
What? Seriously?
This is my understanding as well. Asunder basically makes all of DA2 totally perfunctionary.
#44
Posté 20 août 2013 - 11:44
Anders played his part in DA2.
#45
Posté 20 août 2013 - 11:49
#46
Posté 20 août 2013 - 11:49
Mine as well, but having not read it personally I'm wary to commit to the claim.Fast Jimmy wrote...
This is my understanding as well. Asunder basically makes all of DA2 totally perfunctionary.
The wiki summaries support the idea, but it wouldn't be the first time a summary has left out crucial facts.
#47
Posté 20 août 2013 - 11:52
Things would not have been where they were with the Circle if the events of Kirkwall hadn't occurred. True, Kirkwall isn't directly responsible for the Circle declaring autonomy, but it still mattered.
Modifié par devSin, 20 août 2013 - 11:53 .
#48
Posté 20 août 2013 - 11:57
plnero wrote...
duckley wrote...
If Anders is alive, I would guess he is on the run for murder. I cannot imagine the Inquisitor, who will likely have to walk a diplomatic tightrope, would want to have a murderer as a companion.
Considering you get to decide the Inquisitor's personality I'm thinking that will depend. It also depends on if you actually consider what he did to be cold blooded murder or not.
You or I may not think him a murderer (actually I do but...) however, many of the people of Theda likley do.
. Unless the Inquisitor plans to bully his way to the top, hanging out with Anders would not be politically estute IMO.
#49
Posté 20 août 2013 - 11:57
It's only my assumption based on the chronology, and relations between DA2's, and Asunder's events. Yeah i exaggerated with the unrelated bit as a few Circles were put down afterwards, but the Rhys,and Lambert plotline seems like it escalated without Ander's influence.Maria Caliban wrote...
What? Seriously?
#50
Posté 20 août 2013 - 11:58
There at 1:00 or so is where he says Justice is gone. However, he does say later on that the only way to separate them would be to kill him... So yeah, I guess it would be possible that Vengeance might be an unleashed spirit roaming Thedas somewhere provided he didn't go back to the Fade.
Modifié par Navasha, 20 août 2013 - 11:59 .




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