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Will the inquisitor have family in Inquisition?


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#26
Karlone123

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Inquisitor "I will see that every Mage dies"
Inquisitor's mother "Benard! Behave yourself and get down from that fountain!"
Inquisitor "Yes, mummy"

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Stella-Arc

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I don't think so.

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Iakus

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Be cool if it happened. I kinda liked having a sibling and mother in DA2 (and an uncle and a cousin too), and how several of the origins in DAO had families.

Modifié par iakus, 29 août 2013 - 04:15 .


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Bugsie

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iakus wrote...

Be cool if it happened. I kinda liked having a sibling and mother in DA2 (and an uncle and a cousin too), and how several of the origins in DAO had families.

Yeah me too.  I liked that about ME as well (well for one of the backgrounds).

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Is this like Skyrim's Hearthfire DLC ?

If so then yeah, it would be nice..other players would appreciate it..But I will not have a family in DAI if the option is available..

Simply because in real life I am not a marrying & a family type of guy...Single and fooling around ftw...

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NOPE! You know David! He's gonna feed on your tears one way or the other!

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I don't really care. I tend to relate better to orphans anyway.

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Zazzerka

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Worked for my Hawke, but he was a man-child anyway. Hopefully the Inquisitor will have moved out of his mum's house.

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no more families please,Bioware tend to give us families only so they can get killed. it dose not make for a good story unless you spend time with them, we never got to spend time with our families in origins nor in da2: I could not care less if Bethany died on me because I never knew her.

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Marten Stroud wrote...

Hopefully, we can just RP our backstories.

I don't need NPCs acknowledging my character's past. I want them to react to who the character is presently.


This. I want to move as far away from DA2s forced background/family as possible.

To me the family in DA2 was more of an obstacle to making my character come alive more than anything else.

Modifié par Dokarqt, 29 août 2013 - 08:51 .


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TheKomandorShepard

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No i don't need another ****in carver who moans that he is looser and hawke was better than him if someone ask about my family i want respond them what happened to them like in skyrim.

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Magdalena11

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No. My own family is enough. I don't need a vital one.

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DarthLaxian

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hm...

i don't know (if the family is as bad as DA2 then no way (Carver was an ass IMHO, Bethany to insecure (and dead because i always play mages) and their mother...come on, she was not all there either IMHO (even taking into account that she was out of her depth most of the time, but accusing your son to have killed a sibling (after the Ogre) etc.?...))

i love interacting with noble families, but having family of your own in a game (which is badly done most times) complicates things (i hate having to come to the rescue of people i told not to do things or not to behave a certain way (Carver comes to mind))

greetings LAX

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I hope not,though I doubt it now that there are playable races,Hawkes family felt kind of pointless to me in DA2 or at least as a waste of potential with one sibbling getting killed of 10 minutes into the game and the other going missing for 2/3 of it

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Knight of Dane

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No, the Inquisitor will have family in DA4

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Cousland have mom and dad, both dead

Hawke dad died, have mom, but mom died later

So i think the Inquisitor have dad, no mom, don't know if the dad will survive

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I'm unsure of how to feel on this subject. I enjoyed all of the origins and the families introduced in them in DA:O, but the Hawke family was at best....... meh. I guess they just added to the mediocrity of that poor, poor game. Besides the fact I always leave Carver to die in the Deep Roads during my mage playthrough. =P
Tl;dr- Yes, family could be nice in DA:I, but not if they become the designated butt monkeys.

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lady_v23

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Sure. As long as it comes with a selected origin and not all of them.

And bioware, if you're going to kill a family member can you at least wait and hour before killing them? Carver got squished by an ogre and I was like " ...ok". I cared way more about leandra blaming for his death, than his actual death. ._.

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I'd definitely like family members for some of the backgrounds.

A mage background quest of finding your family would be great because the player wouldn't know the family but the character doesn't know them either. That way you wouldn't get the situation of your sibling dying and you being told you should care because you grew up together.

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Wulfram

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I prefer either no family, or a family that's only minimally drawn. It's a bit of backstory that can be beneficially left to the player

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happy_daiz

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I don't really mind if there's family, as long as they play a very small role, and in the background.

Whether that means a codex entry, a letter, a brief meeting, fine. Just no companion, dead sibling, or zombie mommy, please.

On a sidenote, I kind of wish our pcs had friends. Like, you know, by the time you're 20-something, you probably have friends, right? Each one of these BW protagonists are apparently socially inept, and come to the table with little to no friendships to speak of. Just musing here...

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Wulfram

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happy_daiz wrote...

On a sidenote, I kind of wish our pcs had friends. Like, you know, by the time you're 20-something, you probably have friends, right? Each one of these BW protagonists are apparently socially inept, and come to the table with little to no friendships to speak of. Just musing here...


Well, most of the Origins had friends.  Jowan, Tamlen, Shianni+Soris, Leske.

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happy_daiz

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^ Right, I remember that. Why didn't they have any in DA2?

I dunno, it just seems like we start with an emotionally crippled, socially-challenged idiot at times. Image IPB I'd like them to start off with a rock like Aveline, you know? Someone who was there from "before", that you've been through a lot together with? Someone that you still see from time to time (in-game), that can't die, that you can bounce ideas off?

I'm way over-thinking this. Nevermind. Image IPB

Modifié par happy_daiz, 29 août 2013 - 03:31 .


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Knight of Dane

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They did, but they kinda moved across the sea.

At least I remember several letters from Barlin, Peaches and that old lady from Lothering, Miriam?

Modifié par Knight of Dane, 29 août 2013 - 03:30 .


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happy_daiz

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I remember Barlin, but who the heck is Peaches? And Miriam? Image IPB

Edit: Ahh yes, Peaches. The one that writes Carver a letter in DA2. But we didn't actually see or interact with her in DAO, right? And Miriam is the old lady who asks for herbs. I remember now.

Modifié par happy_daiz, 29 août 2013 - 03:34 .