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mutant_anemone wrote...

Do you think Shale will have a cameo in Inquisition?

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Well Morrigan will have to tell us about her half-dwarf child and it will be even funny with our pc been a dwarf and she react on it, how she was with a dwarf once. My dwarf warden was with Leliana.


I'm thinking about romancing Leliana with a dwarf. Not sure if they should be noble or casteless, though.


Yea I think she will be in DA:I!! It will make sense specially getting a Cadash character. I will say do the one that make you happy.

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I hope that Varric is a romance, and I hope that Dagna will be a romance. She seems like she will be a Mordin-type.


Actually I can see that. They both share a certain hyperactivity and passion for discovery. I can even see Dagna adopting a philosophical side like Mordin's now that she's been exposed to the harsher realities of the surface world.

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I am also really fascinated by the idea of surface dwarf society being explored in the game a bit further. We've never really gotten to see if surface dwarves live in towns or enclaves? Do they assimilate into "human" society? We've really only seen a few of them, so it's still up in the air. And that's pretty exciting.

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daveliam wrote...

I am also really fascinated by the idea of surface dwarf society being explored in the game a bit further. We've never really gotten to see if surface dwarves live in towns or enclaves? Do they assimilate into "human" society? We've really only seen a few of them, so it's still up in the air. And that's pretty exciting.


My guess is that those who live in human cities tend to gather in specific areas of each city, making sort of a dwarven quarter. But unlike the alienage this is naturally ocurring and in the "high town" parts of the city.

Edit: Thinking about it, that's probably mostly merchants. Most of the smiths are likely to go work for the nobles. That's how the idea that all dwarves are merchants or smiths was founded.

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Actually what I wonder most is what kind of reform Behlen managed to make in Dwarven society in the past ten years. He's already changed quite a bit before ascending to the thrown, ten years with his ambition could have changed a lot.

And if it did, I'd also it'll just make importing a Harrowmount file that much more interesting.

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Am1_vf wrote...

daveliam wrote...

I am also really fascinated by the idea of surface dwarf society being explored in the game a bit further. We've never really gotten to see if surface dwarves live in towns or enclaves? Do they assimilate into "human" society? We've really only seen a few of them, so it's still up in the air. And that's pretty exciting.


My guess is that those who live in human cities tend to gather in specific areas of each city, making sort of a dwarven quarter. But unlike the alienage this is naturally ocurring and in the "high town" parts of the city.


That sounds like a pretty good guess. Seems like there might be a pretty nomadic subset of the society as well, seeing as how many surfacers end up as merchants. 

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fiveforchaos wrote...

Am1_vf wrote...

daveliam wrote...

I am also really fascinated by the idea of surface dwarf society being explored in the game a bit further. We've never really gotten to see if surface dwarves live in towns or enclaves? Do they assimilate into "human" society? We've really only seen a few of them, so it's still up in the air. And that's pretty exciting.


My guess is that those who live in human cities tend to gather in specific areas of each city, making sort of a dwarven quarter. But unlike the alienage this is naturally ocurring and in the "high town" parts of the city.


That sounds like a pretty good guess. Seems like there might be a pretty nomadic subset of the society as well, seeing as how many surfacers end up as merchants. 


Some of the dwarves was just chilling outside of Orzammar, they was surface dwarves. They trade with the dwarves in Orzammar. I think surface dwarves just are the more neutral grounds between humans and elves, their problems are in Orzammar and they leave them their, unless problems with other fellow dwarves. That why people never expect the dwarves. 

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might i make a shout out here?
Dwarven Kombat!

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Bonte15 wrote...

fiveforchaos wrote...

Am1_vf wrote...

daveliam wrote...

I am also really fascinated by the idea of surface dwarf society being explored in the game a bit further. We've never really gotten to see if surface dwarves live in towns or enclaves? Do they assimilate into "human" society? We've really only seen a few of them, so it's still up in the air. And that's pretty exciting.


My guess is that those who live in human cities tend to gather in specific areas of each city, making sort of a dwarven quarter. But unlike the alienage this is naturally ocurring and in the "high town" parts of the city.


That sounds like a pretty good guess. Seems like there might be a pretty nomadic subset of the society as well, seeing as how many surfacers end up as merchants. 


Some of the dwarves was just chilling outside of Orzammar, they was surface dwarves. They trade with the dwarves in Orzammar. I think surface dwarves just are the more neutral grounds between humans and elves, their problems are in Orzammar and they leave them their, unless problems with other fellow dwarves. That why people never expect the dwarves. 


I think those were merchants who were forbid from entering Orzamar because of the politics, so they set up shop right there while they wait for the situation ot change hoping to sell the perishable stuff before it's too late.

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mutant_anemone wrote...

andrew252 wrote...

I think the real question is that how much detail we can get in our beards?


This is an excellent question. ;)


I demand an option to have a beer keg in the beard, WAR style! ^_^

And I would love to meet some dwarves from the noble house our Paragon started. My tough little duster girl deserves to have awesome people carry on her name!

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Am1_vf wrote...

Bonte15 wrote...

fiveforchaos wrote...

Am1_vf wrote...

daveliam wrote...

I am also really fascinated by the idea of surface dwarf society being explored in the game a bit further. We've never really gotten to see if surface dwarves live in towns or enclaves? Do they assimilate into "human" society? We've really only seen a few of them, so it's still up in the air. And that's pretty exciting.


My guess is that those who live in human cities tend to gather in specific areas of each city, making sort of a dwarven quarter. But unlike the alienage this is naturally ocurring and in the "high town" parts of the city.


That sounds like a pretty good guess. Seems like there might be a pretty nomadic subset of the society as well, seeing as how many surfacers end up as merchants. 


Some of the dwarves was just chilling outside of Orzammar, they was surface dwarves. They trade with the dwarves in Orzammar. I think surface dwarves just are the more neutral grounds between humans and elves, their problems are in Orzammar and they leave them their, unless problems with other fellow dwarves. That why people never expect the dwarves. 


I think those were merchants who were forbid from entering Orzamar because of the politics, so they set up shop right there while they wait for the situation ot change hoping to sell the perishable stuff before it's too late.


Hmm I need to relook in that, I though they just set up shop to trade with Orzammar.

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Ecmoose wrote...

Actually what I wonder most is what kind of reform Behlen managed to make in Dwarven society in the past ten years. He's already changed quite a bit before ascending to the thrown, ten years with his ambition could have changed a lot.

And if it did, I'd also it'll just make importing a Harrowmount file that much more interesting.


Yes, I am quite looking forward to seeing the differences in dwarf society between Behlen and Harrowmont (think that was his name). Have a few different save with different setups. One of the choices in DA:O that I really hope will bring some interesting results.

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SilentK wrote...

Ecmoose wrote...

Actually what I wonder most is what kind of reform Behlen managed to make in Dwarven society in the past ten years. He's already changed quite a bit before ascending to the thrown, ten years with his ambition could have changed a lot.

And if it did, I'd also it'll just make importing a Harrowmount file that much more interesting.


Yes, I am quite looking forward to seeing the differences in dwarf society between Behlen and Harrowmont (think that was his name). Have a few different save with different setups. One of the choices in DA:O that I really hope will bring some interesting results.


It kind of makes me a bit sad, my canon playthrough I sided with Harrowmont, since, as a Dwarf Noble, I had a bit of a bias. But I'd really prefer a game in which Orzammar was more open, I feel as though I'm going to be cut off from a lot of content with that choice.

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fiveforchaos wrote...

SilentK wrote...

Ecmoose wrote...

Actually what I wonder most is what kind of reform Behlen managed to make in Dwarven society in the past ten years. He's already changed quite a bit before ascending to the thrown, ten years with his ambition could have changed a lot.

And if it did, I'd also it'll just make importing a Harrowmount file that much more interesting.


Yes, I am quite looking forward to seeing the differences in dwarf society between Behlen and Harrowmont (think that was his name). Have a few different save with different setups. One of the choices in DA:O that I really hope will bring some interesting results.


It kind of makes me a bit sad, my canon playthrough I sided with Harrowmont, since, as a Dwarf Noble, I had a bit of a bias. But I'd really prefer a game in which Orzammar was more open, I feel as though I'm going to be cut off from a lot of content with that choice.


I doubt that Harrowmont is that bad of options, specially setting it up as the Dwarf Noble been betraying by his

brother would want to put him on the throne, well if your the forgiving type, then place your brother on the throne

and keep the Aeducans on the throne. Which I did in my main Dwarf Commoner, didn't want to see my sister on the

street and that was my goal for that whole segement in that part of the story. 

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Didn't Harrowmont die in the epilogue? I think that the current King of Orzammar is something that isn't set in stone (pun intended). They have some leeway to create a story that allows Orzammar to be open if it makes sense for the storyline (or closed if that makes more sense).

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fiveforchaos wrote...

SilentK wrote...

Ecmoose wrote...

Actually what I wonder most is what kind of reform Behlen managed to make in Dwarven society in the past ten years. He's already changed quite a bit before ascending to the thrown, ten years with his ambition could have changed a lot.

And if it did, I'd also it'll just make importing a Harrowmount file that much more interesting.


Yes, I am quite looking forward to seeing the differences in dwarf society between Behlen and Harrowmont (think that was his name). Have a few different save with different setups. One of the choices in DA:O that I really hope will bring some interesting results.


It kind of makes me a bit sad, my canon playthrough I sided with Harrowmont, since, as a Dwarf Noble, I had a bit of a bias. But I'd really prefer a game in which Orzammar was more open, I feel as though I'm going to be cut off from a lot of content with that choice.


I doubt you will miss on any content, it will simply be different (hopefully). As for Behlen being a better or a worse king, well that's the point of choices and consequences, isn't it?
^_^

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Bottom line, we will get different views, determined by our decisions supporting Harrowmont or

Bhelen. It also came to my attention, if we support brother burkel, the one who wanted to open a

chantry in Orzammar, would more Dwarves be followers of the Marker and would it make the

Chantry more open to the Dwarf Inquisitor?

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I am disgusted on how this dwarf thread has yet to have a full on discussion of Ale and the beards,These are what makes dwarfs Dwarfs!

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I am disgusted on how this dwarf thread has yet to have a full on discussion of Ale and the beards,These are what makes dwarfs Dwarfs!


No that only what people sterotype the dwarves and that's a quick way to get off topic, by talking about Ale. 

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Bonte15 wrote...

andrew252 wrote...

I am disgusted on how this dwarf thread has yet to have a full on discussion of Ale and the beards,These are what makes dwarfs Dwarfs!


No that only what people sterotype the dwarves and that's a quick way to get off topic, by talking about Ale. 

You forgot the love of gold

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I like how the dwarf surname is Cadash. That's pretty cool.

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Bonte15 wrote...

Bottom line, we will get different views, determined by our decisions supporting Harrowmont or

Bhelen. It also came to my attention, if we support brother burkel, the one who wanted to open a

chantry in Orzammar, would more Dwarves be followers of the Marker and would it make the

Chantry more open to the Dwarf Inquisitor
?


That would be interesting.

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Bonte15 wrote...

Bottom line, we will get different views, determined by our decisions supporting Harrowmont or

Bhelen. It also came to my attention, if we support brother burkel, the one who wanted to open a

chantry in Orzammar, would more Dwarves be followers of the Marker and would it make the

Chantry more open to the Dwarf Inquisitor?


Perhaps it'd mean there were more Surface Dwarfs with influential rolls in the Chantry, or at least Chantry communites, who could vouch for you.

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I agree with the both of you, it was mention in the epilogue, which means it could have a big impact like Dagna was mentioned. On my main dwarf, I wanted to follow the role of a real dwarf, so I told him that it was a waste of time. Now I thinking about have an effect on my dwarf quizzy, cause I want my main dwarf quizzy to be pro-mage and pro-chantry.

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daveliam wrote...

Didn't Harrowmont die in the epilogue? I think that the current King of Orzammar is something that isn't set in stone (pun intended). They have some leeway to create a story that allows Orzammar to be open if it makes sense for the storyline (or closed if that makes more sense).


He lives if you side with Branka and make golems. He uses the golems to great effect to silence Bhelen's supporters and those who oppose his rule, but his more merciful, more traditional style of ruling gave Branka much more leeway, and when Harrowmont stopped sending peopl to be sacrificed to make golems, it's rumored Branka arranged raids to the surface and on the casteless to continue making golems.