You know what would be crazy?
#1
Guest_The Mad Hanar_*
Posté 23 août 2013 - 02:09
Guest_The Mad Hanar_*
Now that would be some innovative story telling.
#2
Posté 23 août 2013 - 02:20
#3
Guest_Marten Stroud_*
Posté 23 août 2013 - 02:29
Guest_Marten Stroud_*
phantomrachie wrote...
but the Inquisitor is not employed by anyone.
Presumably, there is someone spurring the creation of the Inquisition.
Unless the player character witnesses the Veil tear (that IS confirmed) and decides to blindly gather people for some mission.
Modifié par Marten Stroud, 23 août 2013 - 02:31 .
#4
Posté 23 août 2013 - 02:32
Nah, I see enough of that IRL
#5
Posté 23 août 2013 - 02:36
The Mad Hanar wrote...
Now that would be some innovative story telling.
Nope, that would be good cliche at best.
#6
Posté 23 août 2013 - 02:38
#7
Posté 23 août 2013 - 02:39
Marten Stroud wrote...
Presumably, there is someone spurring the creation of the Inquisition.
Unless the player character witnesses the Veil tear (that IS confirmed) and decides to blindly gather people for some mission.
In all honesty I was thinking that the Inquisitor was part of another organization and then witnessed the Veil tear and decided that they needed to do something about it because their former organization weren’t equipped/willing to help.
I have been hoping they are not asked to form the Inquisition by someone/some organization because that might artificially tie you to them and I’d like to ability to make and choose allies were I please.
#8
Posté 23 août 2013 - 02:39
The Mad Hanar wrote...
If the Inquistor's employers were actually the bad guys, but you didn't know it so throughout the game you are slowing contributing to a plan to destroy Thedas. Then at the end when you find out, you can choose to continue to ride with them, or die.
Now that would be some innovative story telling.
Good Ending: Rocks fall, everybody dies.
Bad Ending: Join me and together we´ll rule Thedas.
I think NWN2 already did that. Until MotB came out, people weren´t exactly impressed.
#9
Posté 23 août 2013 - 02:40
Marten Stroud wrote...
phantomrachie wrote...
but the Inquisitor is not employed by anyone.
Presumably, there is someone spurring the creation of the Inquisition.
Unless the player character witnesses the Veil tear (that IS confirmed) and decides to blindly gather people for some mission.
Certainly somebody will push the Inquisitor to form it (Leliana will likely be involved judging by the concept art we've seen), but everything indicates that the Inquisition and the Inquisitor will be a law unto themselves.
#10
Posté 23 août 2013 - 02:41
Which concept art is that?King Cousland wrote...
(Leliana will likely be involved judging by the concept art we've seen),
I've been amazed by the lack of Leliana, personally.
#11
Posté 23 août 2013 - 02:43
Taleroth wrote...
Which concept art is that?King Cousland wrote...
(Leliana will likely be involved judging by the concept art we've seen),
I've been amazed by the lack of Leliana, personally.
There was a redhead bowing in the concept art of Inquisitor holding a flag; people assumed it had been Leliana.
Edit: Here it is
Modifié par Mr Cloud, 23 août 2013 - 02:46 .
#12
Posté 23 août 2013 - 02:50
Taleroth wrote...
Which concept art is that?King Cousland wrote...
(Leliana will likely be involved judging by the concept art we've seen),
I've been amazed by the lack of Leliana, personally.
Here. As mentioned, we obviously don't have confirmation that she's the one depcited but her involvement's been very strongly implied in Gameinformer as well.
Modifié par King Cousland, 23 août 2013 - 02:51 .
#13
Posté 23 août 2013 - 02:54
Gameinformer doesn't know anything beyond what they told us. They even seemed to imply that the Dark Ritual occurs by Morrigan going out to find another Grey Warden if you turn her down.King Cousland wrote...
her involvement's been very strongly implied in Gameinformer as well.
But that art does look like Leliana.
Modifié par Taleroth, 23 août 2013 - 02:57 .
#14
Guest_krul2k_*
Posté 23 août 2013 - 02:59
Guest_krul2k_*
ohhh sigh my dream
#15
Posté 23 août 2013 - 03:00
Taleroth wrote...
Gameinformer doesn't know anything beyond what they told us. They even seemed to imply that the Dark Ritual occurs by Morrigan going out to find another Grey Warden if you turn her down.King Cousland wrote...
her involvement's been very strongly implied in Gameinformer as well.
But that art does look like Leliana.
This is true, but given her role at the end of Dragon Age II and in Asunder, her relationship with Cassandra and her role as Left Hand of the Divine, her involvement seems, to me at least, to be a foregone conclusion.
#16
Guest_Cthulhu42_*
Posté 23 août 2013 - 03:01
Guest_Cthulhu42_*
#17
Posté 23 août 2013 - 03:04
#18
Posté 23 août 2013 - 03:06
krul2k wrote...
"DA:I = Play as the Antagonist"
ohhh sigh my dream
Technically in most games from the point of view of the other side you are the Antgonist
#19
Posté 23 août 2013 - 03:08
The Mad Hanar wrote...
If the Inquistor's employers were actually the bad guys, but you didn't know it so throughout the game you are slowing contributing to a plan to destroy Thedas. Then at the end when you find out, you can choose to continue to ride with them, or die.
Now that would be some innovative story telling.
So basically Mass Effect and the Cerberus shoehorning crap again?
#20
Posté 23 août 2013 - 03:10
Antagonist does not mean villain. It means the one opposed to the main character.krul2k wrote...
"DA:I = Play as the Antagonist"
ohhh sigh my dream
#21
Guest_krul2k_*
Posté 23 août 2013 - 03:20
Guest_krul2k_*
#22
Posté 23 août 2013 - 03:24
No, they can't. Because protagonist literally means main character. And the antagonist is the one who is in opposition to him or her.krul2k wrote...
The main character can be the Antagonist
Okay, they can if the main character has a split personality, but that is only technically speaking. See my avatar.
Modifié par Taleroth, 23 août 2013 - 03:25 .
#23
Posté 23 août 2013 - 03:25
krul2k wrote...
The main character can be the Antagonist
Both can be both. If the main villian is your antagonist then you are also his
#24
Guest_krul2k_*
Posté 23 août 2013 - 03:29
Guest_krul2k_*
Never really thought of it much though so prob wrong per usual
#25
Posté 23 août 2013 - 03:32
krul2k wrote...
Must be my simple mind then, i took the hero to be the protagonist an villian to be the antagonist, so if i was playing say the guy hell bent on destroying the world id be the antagonist where as the person trying to stop me is the protagonist.
Never really thought of it much though so prob wrong per usual
You would definatley be the antagonist for everyone living on that world.
Protagonist and antagonist are not linked to morality or good or evil. Antagonist is just another word for opponent, Protagonist is the person that they are opposing.
Modifié par Wraith 02, 23 août 2013 - 03:32 .





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