http://tvtropes.org/...eIIIInquisition
if that link dose not work just copy and paste this into the browser hmmk
http://tvtropes.org/...eIIIInquisition
Anyways you might be wondering why I posted this on the fourm, I was reading the comments and such and these two bits of information caught my eye.
They're going to Shepardize the Warden
Those who played through Mass Effect 3 noticed how Shepard's started
cracking under the pressure and becoming something else than a mere
shell for the player to inhabit. This time, they will reintroduce the
Warden as a Suddenly Voiced NPC, wrecked by guilt over how he/she unwittingly pushed toward the Mage-Templar war, such turning what was a Featureless Protagonist into a more rounded character.
- They'll also use his/her family name, calling him/her "Lord
Commander Brosca" (Dwarf Commoner) or "Lady Commander Surana" (Elf
Mage), etc...
- Also, there will be multiple family names that you can be known as, with each origin having a different surname.
Both or one of them might make cameos in the Inquistor story-line by
helping/mentoring the new player about the world and where s/he stands
in Thedas.
- And the Warden will be Suddenly Voiced—by the same actor/actress who did their respective voice set
, as imported from Origins.
- While that would be lovely, this would have to be sadly Jossed unless BioWare pulls The Other Darrin: Robin Sachs (the voice of the Experienced Human) passed away during the DLC cycle of Mass Effect 3.
- As sad as that is, if they really decide to do this, replacing
one actor will probably still be easier than reassembling and recording
over 30 versions of the same dialogue.
- While that would be lovely, this would have to be sadly Jossed unless BioWare pulls The Other Darrin: Robin Sachs (the voice of the Experienced Human) passed away during the DLC cycle of Mass Effect 3.
- Also they'd have to recast if they're keeping the accent changes with DAII. So say goodbye to your Yuri Lowenthal voiced male Dalish elf.
- Not necessarily: they haven't exactly been consistent with
their established accents in DAII, after all, and several Dalish elves
in it still have American or otherwise not Irish nor Welsh accents. I've
gotten the impression that they don't really care of applying it
properly and consistently anymore, so I can't see them pulling off The Other Darrin for that reason.
- Not necessarily: they haven't exactly been consistent with
So is this just fanfiction? or is there a tad bit of truth?





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