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Eveangaline

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If a Dalish warden chose to ask for lands for the Dalish as their boon at the end of origins, will that have any effect on a Dalish inquisitor? 

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I'm not 100% there's going to be a Dalish inquisitor, I think it's going to just be regular elf. No special backgrounds.

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LadyRaena13 wrote...

I'm not 100% there's going to be a Dalish inquisitor, I think it's going to just be regular elf. No special backgrounds.


They say the elf mage will be dalish

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I hope we at least find out what's going on with that. I want to know what went so wrong according to Alistair. :S

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I keep hearing the Devs have confirmed that at least one of the elven classes will be dalish. I'd have to dig through some threads to find a source, though.

I was just watching a video of all the ultimate sacrifice endings the other day and something struck me as odd; for the dalish origin, the lands are specifically given to the Warden's clan, with the keeper intending to move there immediately. Given that they're apparently going with a dalish ultimate sacrifice as default canon, it raises some questions as to why the Warden's clan is parked on Sundermount for the next eight years.

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Vapaä wrote...

LadyRaena13 wrote...

I'm not 100% there's going to be a Dalish inquisitor, I think it's going to just be regular elf. No special backgrounds.


They say the elf mage will be dalish


Do they?

And by that I mean I'm intrigued but I want sources. Journalistically sound sources. Woodward and Bernstein journalistically sound.

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It might if a Dalish Elf PC was from Ferelden. But it is my understanding is that there are many Dalish clans spread throughout Thedas, and not just the ones we run into in DA:O and DA2. They are basically the Dragon Age equivalent of Gypsies.

It may be that a Dalish Elf PC will come from a different clan living in a nation far from Ferelden or the Free Marches.

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Is Dalish cooking kinda like cajun? This question forever I am bothered...

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Blackout62 wrote...

Vapaä wrote...

LadyRaena13 wrote...

I'm not 100% there's going to be a Dalish inquisitor, I think it's going to just be regular elf. No special backgrounds.


They say the elf mage will be dalish


Do they?

And by that I mean I'm intrigued but I want sources. Journalistically sound sources. Woodward and Bernstein journalistically sound.


I'm pretty sure all we have at this point is somebody saying that somebody said it at a PAX panel.

Yeah.

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LadyRaena13

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Ajosraa wrote...

Is Dalish cooking kinda like cajun? This question forever I am bothered...


An odd question though I don't think so, isn't most cajun food seafood based? Catfish, shrimp, crawdads, crabs....stuff like that? I think they do a bunch of hunting like deer meat and rabbit, so roasts stews things alot of people can eat on

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Eveangaline wrote...

If a Dalish warden chose to ask for lands for the Dalish as their boon at the end of origins, will that have any effect on a Dalish inquisitor?  


The Hinterlands, up to and including Ostagar. Hard to say at this point. It's vaguely referred to Merrill by King Alistair as a boon that went wrong, however. I imagine that the Dalish having their own land again should be addressed.

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In Dragon Age 2 you can talk to Al about the dalish lands and he says something about how it is not going well, but he is going to make it right to honor his pledge to the warden.

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At some point the Inquisitor, regardless of origin, will have to decide whether or not to help the dalish get their lands back in Orlais.
It will be a major decision .
shrugs.

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Angrywolves wrote...

At some point the Inquisitor, regardless of origin, will have to decide whether or not to help the dalish get their lands back in Orlais.
It will be a major decision .
shrugs.


It's not confirmed, but based on there being concept art of the Dales, and the Dales/ an elven rebellion being a big part of the new book (aswell as the Orlesian civil war). It wouldn't surprise me at all

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Angrywolves wrote...

At some point the Inquisitor, regardless of origin, will have to decide whether or not to help the dalish get their lands back in Orlais.
It will be a major decision .
shrugs.


I want that to happen. I want to play as the kwisatz haderach of the People.

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LobselVith8 wrote...

Eveangaline wrote...

If a Dalish warden chose to ask for lands for the Dalish as their boon at the end of origins, will that have any effect on a Dalish inquisitor?  


The Hinterlands, up to and including Ostagar. Hard to say at this point. It's vaguely referred to Merrill by King Alistair as a boon that went wrong, however. I imagine that the Dalish having their own land again should be addressed.


Really? I think I missed that bit of conversation.

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It wouldn't surprise me if it was addressed although i do believe the boon of land would be present if that choice was taken during Origins. That the upcoming 2014 novel "The Masked" Empire does mentioned some of a Elf revolt or some such rot.

Perhaps you will have some wood elves whining for their land.

Personally i think Orlais should just give it back, Its a bunch of worthless barren land and coastline.

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For The Elves

The Mage Background was Dalish according to the PAX thread
The Warrior ( City Elf Rumor)
The Rogue( Antivan Crow Rumor)

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GDog89 wrote...

For The Elves

The Mage Background was Dalish according to the PAX thread
The Warrior ( City Elf Rumor)
The Rogue( Antivan Crow Rumor)


Do you happen to have a citable source?

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Several people attended the PAX panel and talked about being Dalish. The panel was not filmed though Allan suggested it may have been recorded.

I'd suggest digging up the thread where Uppsettingshorts and Psuedocognition were passing along information.

Angrywolves wrote...

At some point the Inquisitor, regardless of origin, will have to decide whether or not to help the dalish get their lands back in Orlais.
It will be a major decision .
shrugs.

This will end in them slaughtering a Dalish clan. It's a tradition.

Modifié par Maria Caliban, 12 septembre 2013 - 02:31 .


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I never did a full dalish playthrough.

Alistair gave the Dalish the HINTERLANDS?!

What? Why not Brecilian Forest?

That is obnoxious they give them the Hinterlands, just south of it is the worst hit by the blight, probably not that great in the Hinterlands either. Also, that is next to Redcliffe, a big and influential place now, is it really okay to just establish a permanent foreign presence next to it? I can see Fereldans being upset.

Also, with the Kocari Wilds to the south being all messed up (probably) the Dalish will have to deal with Chasind moving north, or possibly back south to get to their old tribal lands, and the Dalish don't like humans poking about, thus that'll cause issues.

That just sounds like a real bonehead move to place them there. The Brecilian Forest would have been a better option.

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Master Warder Z wrote...

It wouldn't surprise me if it was addressed although i do believe the boon of land would be present if that choice was taken during Origins. That the upcoming 2014 novel "The Masked" Empire does mentioned some of a Elf revolt or some such rot.


Freeing the city elves (good!) is different from letting the dalish start their racially pure utopia (bad!). 

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Eveangaline wrote...

If a Dalish warden chose to ask for lands for the Dalish as their boon at the end of origins, will that have any effect on a Dalish inquisitor? 


Personally, I'm more curious about a City Elf Warden making a Bann of the Denerim Alienage, since the Dalish land boon at least gets a mention in DA2, while the bann part never does.

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Faerunner wrote...

Eveangaline wrote...

If a Dalish warden chose to ask for lands for the Dalish as their boon at the end of origins, will that have any effect on a Dalish inquisitor? 


Personally, I'm more curious about a City Elf Warden making a Bann of the Denerim Alienage, since the Dalish land boon at least gets a mention in DA2, while the bann part never does.

I'm going to guess this is because no one in DA2 has any connection to the city elf plot. However, no one has any connection to any plot except the mage and Dalish ones, so city elf isn't singled out there.

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Xilizhra wrote...

Faerunner wrote...

Personally, I'm more curious about a City Elf Warden making a Bann of the Denerim Alienage, since the Dalish land boon at least gets a mention in DA2, while the bann part never does.


I'm going to guess this is because no one in DA2 has any connection to the city elf plot. However, no one has any connection to any plot except the mage and Dalish ones, so city elf isn't singled out there.


The bugs with that boon could be another factor.