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How different are your Warden, Hawke, and Inquisitor from eachother?


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 Given that each sort of picks up from where the other leaves off, are they the same personality wise (good warden leads to good Hawke and now good inquisitor), or do you throw in someone who would be antagonistic to the previous hero?
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I just can't be immoral in videogames.
I'm always that lawful good Paladin goody two shoes who never kills anyone unless forced to.
My warden was like that. My Hawke was like that my Inquisitor will be like that.
Of course the previous 2 were both sarcastic gits and the inquisitor will also be sarcastic git.

Except in Bethesda games though! Stealing everything that's not nailed down is part of the game.

Modifié par Ziegrif, 28 décembre 2013 - 03:58 .

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My cannonized session with my lady Hawke mage is a little different than my GW. Hawke is still kind, but has more of a sense of humor than my GW did.

I can't be Lawful Good at all. I've tried and just couldn't do it. At best I lean towards NG, but I'm usually Chaotic Good.

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My warden is a female elf rogue, she's like super smart and more of the brains behind the operation than a fighter, rather than Hawke. (although I think she'd still beat him) She becomes stronger in Awakening since she has more experience. She's basicly witty and laidback but sometimes angsty teen. She's still a bit predjudice towards humans (flatout rejecting Alistair's advances because of this)

My Hawke is an annoyingly sarcastic human male warrior with Rivaini descent, way more so than my warden, but he's a few years older than her so not as angsty.

My Inquisitor will be a ruthless male (maybe female Idk) Qunari mage (but not lol evil, he'll do good things now and again but he's still kinda cold. I can be mean in a video game but I can't kill puppies or anything >.<) so he'll be more serious and meaner than the other two. (and I'm sure he'd also be capable of kicking both their asses)

One thing they'll have in common is that they all happen to romance elves. :3 lol

Modifié par Secretlyapotato, 28 décembre 2013 - 04:24 .


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I have many different Hawkes and Wardens just for this scenario alone.

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Your inquisitor can't be different, because they don't exist. Even preplanning something simplistic like morality is irrelevant, because it remains to be confirmed what actions or dialogue you will be able to employ.

I really wish these threads would stop. 

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My female Warden is usually neutral and my femhawke is usually sadistic

My female human mage will be a viscious/ruthless/deceitful b*t*h or as ruthless as the game allows her to be.

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My Warden: A guile, charming human but goody two-shoes and sometime sarcastic dual wielding fighter

My Hawke: A largely bonkers, out of his mind fighter who wield greatswords to great effect. But underneath it is a smart man who obfuscating his stupidity to achieve greater ends.

My Inquisitor: Haven't play the game yet so i don't know. But I think it will be close to the chessmaster, suave talker archetype.

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Which Warden and which Hawke?

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Generic Guy wrote...

 Given that each sort of picks up from where the other leaves off, are they the same personality wise (good warden leads to good Hawke and now good inquisitor), or do you throw in someone who would be antagonistic to the previous hero?


I can't say about my inquisitor right now but my canon Warden (female mage) remained a little more neutral about everything.  She was a mage and really didn't see herself as a part of the world. She just wanted to end the Blight and be with Alistair.  She's not afraid to do what is needed to avoid confrontation but will not stoop too low. My Mage Hawke (Male) was similar in that he just wanted money and didn't care much at all about Kirkwall's problems. Eventually he was sick of all of them but he wasn't afraid to do some questionable things like the Warden if it got the job done. Neutral Warden - Neutral Hawke 

My Warrior Warden (Male Noble) was a bastard who killed a lot of people, was arrogant, hated Alistair and anyone in his way. Hated being a Warden but enjoyed the perks of being respected. Overall he just wanted to kill Howe, end the blight, and marry well. Male Hawke after him was a funny bastard. He enjoyed the respect he received and didn't mind killing anyone to get it. But he was a good friend to have unlike my Warden who only got along with Morrigan, Sten, and Dog. 

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I play many different of each but the warden imported to Hawke are always exact opposites. I'd like the think that if they ever crossed they would hate each other,though my warden would wipe the floor with any of my hawkes.

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Well, I' ve played as a number of different characters, but the Warden use for imports was a ruthless blood mage/arcane warrior who would do almost anything to gain power and influence. His distant cousin, Hawke, ultimately became a somewhat over-zealous but well-meaning Templar. I don't see them looking forward to meeting at the next family reunion...

And since the Inquisitor doesn't exist yet... there's nothing to say about that.

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How I envisioned my male Noble Warden as being young and reluctant to serve as a Grey Warden at first, prefering to stay the life of rule. But grew to understand the Grey Wardens better and the danger behind the Darkspawn, his character grew to be a little more like Duncan in his own image. Usually he would interfere in struggles or politics unless it could be made to favour the Grey Wardens (securing lands and troops). Wanting to maintain a large Grey Watden precense in Ferelden so the land would not be so ignorant against the darkspawn.

With Hawke, his pure interest was political stability, putting himself forward on missions appeasing the Qunari and Templars so there would be no unrest. Working close with the city guard and the vicount to future secure stability and protection against major threats such as pirates and mage escapees, as a mage escaping could easily fall back on the vicount

For the Inquisitor will depend on what options I am given.

Modifié par Karlone123, 28 décembre 2013 - 05:54 .


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Skorm777 wrote...

Your inquisitor can't be different, because they don't exist. Even preplanning something simplistic like morality is irrelevant, because it remains to be confirmed what actions or dialogue you will be able to employ.


Lol so? It's not like anything said in this thread will matter.

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I guess all 3 were or are chaotic good.
Funny we're using designations from Baldur's Gate.

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My "canon" Warden was some what ruthless and did whatever it took to stop the Blight, while my Hawke was a mustache-twirling evil blood mage, and I plan on making my Inquisitor a morally gray Qunari, so my characters seem to have a neutral/evil trend.

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Warden:

Human noble, did basically whatever it took to see his goals be achieved, did what he thought was best for his people.....looked at himself as superior due to being a noble and them being serfs and while he enjoyed power and authority saw it more as a "serve the people" kind of thing than just an end to itself.

Converted to Haven-Andrastian for the potential power and access to its people as a resource.

Let the slaver get away after sacrificing the elves for a potential power boost.

Sided with the baroness when he thought he could get something out of it. Hell if he thought she actually had a chance at taking over the world; would have joined her given the option.

Made a deal with the fade best.

Played both sides of the dwarven contenders for the throne but sided with more amoral one and saved the anvil for its future potential use.

LI-Morrigan but had a few relationships with the others before she put her foot down.

Let Loghain live. Did the dark ritual. Married and become Prince Consort. Got that land as a boon.
Sided with the werewolves and slaughtered the elves. Tended to side with the monsters due to some self-hate issues from abandoning his parents to die, his castle getting torched with his servants and family members inside and becoming the closest thing to being mentally joined with "satan" Thedas has to offer.

Hawke-Male blood mage, self-interested bastard who wanted power but mostly of the magical variety, not that he minded money or political clout but it wasn't really his main interest. No serious love interest, no problem with killing innocent mages to secure favor with Meredith or giving Fenris back to his owner. Sides with Meredith, his brother becomes a grey warden.

Inquisitor:

Pure Paragon sort, tries to do the best thing and the most moral thing as often as possible.....limited blood as possible.

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My Human Noble Warden didn't want to be a Warden and just be a good noble like his father. Howe destroyed all that so he swore revenge and joined up with Duncan to get stronger. When it became clear that he and Alistair were the only ones who could stop the Blight he did his duty to stop it and protect his homeland, even it he had to some questionable things like letting Avernus continue his research with no ethical bounds or preserving the Anvil of the Void. Became a Reaver with Morrigan's help using a ritual in Flemeth's Grimnoir and the blood of the High Dragon at Haven (okay I cheated on that but I didn't want to lose Wyrne) and drank Avernus' draught to get more power. Didn't let the slaver sacrifice the elves for power as by that point his got his revenge on Howe and wasn't willing to obtain power by sacrificing innocents. Also he despised slavery as a Fereldan patriot. Became friends to his companions, a trait from his father, and fell in love with Morrigan. He could understand where Loghain was coming from so my Warden gave him a chance at redemption by joining the Wardens. Was a warrior who used a sword and shield. In the end he wanted to be with Morrigan, maybe start a family with her, so he accepted the Dark Ritual and went trough the Eluvian with her. His name was Django Cousland.

My Hawke had no aspirations beyond protecting his little sister and brother as the oldest sibling, then his family when his father died, then his friends when he moved to Kirkwall. Think of the charter Nier and that's kind of a close approximation of this Hawke: doing what he can to provide and protect his family and friends, a nice guy most of the time but direct when it was called for and snarky when things were particularly FUBAR or when dicking around with the other snarkers, but if you hurt his family or friends then you are dead. Despised slavery but thought that mages needed a place to train and control their powers as well as have a check on them if they can't control it, so he sent them to the Circle most of the time. Didn't want the Qunari to tear down his new home so he got involved in that and then tried to cool things down between the Templars and the Circle until Anders happened, which he promptly killed Anders for blowing up the Chantry and proving he couldn't control Justice, then sided with the Circle to protect his sister. Also fell in love with Merrill and was alright with her using Blood Magic, as she wasn't using it to control minds or summon demons, and building the Eluvian, as he supported her intentions to help her family by preserving a unique piece of technology. Used a self-taught Two-Handed sword style called "Swording." He too became a Reaver, this time with Merrill's help. In the end he followed his mother's footsteps by abandonig his nobility for love and ran away with an apostate. His name was Nier Hawke.

Not sure about the Inquisitor. I know he will be focused on saving Thedas from itself and won't have a love intrest. Maybe do whatever it takes to do his duty, even if he has to sacrifice villages to protect his keeps. Also a warrior and a Reaver (or it's equivalent) who can hopefully use a duel weapon style.

Modifié par SgtSteel91, 28 décembre 2013 - 07:21 .


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Canon Warden: human female mage who is a bit ruthless, but well-hearted. will sacrifice cities to defeat the Darkspawn.

Canon Hawke: female who looks out for the City of Kirkwall even over morality. Tries to be good, but will do whatever she needs to in order to protect her friends and home.

Inquisitor: No clue at this time.

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My canon Warden was an ambitious social climber. My canon Hawke was basically a leaf on the wind, happy go lucky type. Dunno what my Inquisie is gonna be yet. But yeah the differences are pronounced as the player wants them to be.

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My warden: A somewhat chaotic good guy (in layman's terms) but to be serious a man who always strives for good but knows the realism of war and takes the hard decisions and is willing to be extremely ruthless when getting the job done

Hawke:A man always who's always the good guy, helpful, kind and always making a witty joke on occasions.

The Inquisitor: Well he's neutral really that's about it there isn't that much too tell.

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My warden is a young female rogue city elf who is innocent and not very knowing of the world outside the alienage. She is good but she knows when to be harsh in certain situations for the greater good. She is very charming and funny. She becomes less innocent in terms of making decisions when she meets Zevran (Romanced, not that it matters)

My Female Mage hawke is sarcastic she's neutral for the most part. And She romanced lsabela.

My female (hopefully city elf) inquisitor will be neutral I suppose a bit of a badass if the game will allow it

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 Extremely.

my warden (short version for all).
was more playful and capable of manipulating people to her own benefit. Her main driving force is fun and she was very opportunistic. As a noble she feels contempt for the loss of her life and rebels against her role as a grey warden. Basically looking to satisfy her own needs. While she does have some sense of what is right she would just as soon see the whole continent collapse on itself rather than see her her lover (leliana) or her brother or any one she would consider close die. Most of her "cutesy/ditsy blonde ****" look and personality masks her ability to play an manipulate people. Even after her family lands are restored she enjoys the "game" of manipulating and haggling people out of thier cash.  

Hawke-
A self hating Mage his reactions and personality were conflicted between his self loathing and the power he wields. His reactions were as erratic as his mind. Often telling humor at the wrong time. The only emotion he seemed to carry well was anger which seemed to go over well at times but it generally made him unliked by his peers. His lack of social skills didnt stop him from trying though.  Generally he sided with Templars and often wondered why no one ever locked him up. Often in the thick of combat he would cast fire spells around him and his enemies in hopes tht he would sear away the evil that he believed he is along with his enemies.  Hawke quite obviously need up alone relationship wise. The ability to connect is foreign to him, except for his brother carver he really has no close friends and certainly no chance at a relationship.

Although I probably should do a new run through wih a char that actually fits better in line wig da2 and its huge limitations on role playing options.

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My inquisitor
Is (hopefully conditioned upon bioware not destroying role playing options again) a religious zealot that believes all mages need to die. And the Chantry has become so corrupt in the eyes of the maker that it and all the officials in it must be cleansed due to their corruption. He believes the current state of things are as much because of the makers displeasure with the chantry as outside forces (the maker "left" the chantry to its own devices because they became blasphemous and don't follow how thy are supposed to).
I hope bioware allows a "scorched earth" option where you can side against both factions and destroy them- if not wipe them out (probably not) then at least to create an outcome that severely hurts not sides.

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My Human Noble Warden was the typical party boy/prize child and a bit of a jokester during the Origin story. He cared a lot for his family, so when Howe killed his parents he was consumed with a desire for revenge, but when it was made clear it wouldn't happen any time soon he focused on the Blight and the more important missions though it was always in the back of his mind. He becomes a bit more solemn, but doesn't completely lose himself to grief, but revenge is still a major part of his being until he sees his "father" in the Gauntlet and it focuses him more on his quests. He hates Howe with all his being and has a distrust of Loghain that is part hate (feeling he betrayed Cailan as Howe betrayed Bryce), but respects the Ferelden hero if only because he does remember the good Loghain his father used to tell him about. Their (my Warden and Loghain) circumstances are quite similar and by the end of the game I kind of see my Warden and Alistair's relationship to be very similar to that of Maric and Loghain's. This makes the choice to kill Loghain a bit easier (not that my Warden is kill happy or anything or even really wants to see Loghain dead, but he follows his king's orders/would feel like a hypocrite given his killing Howe earlier). During the game he is kind to his allies, fair to his enemies and devastating to the darkspawn. During the main quests he often searches for compromise and tries to keep an open mind, though he is an idealist at heart. He's not keen on blood mages, is unwilling to get too involved in politics and although he was eager to join the Wardens, is not entirely happy with their methods. In the end he lets Nathaniel live, because he doesn't blame him, saves Amaranthine and the Keep, but were he made to choose between the two would choose the city and is pro-compromise, but leans to mages during the Circle quest. He is solemn as I said, but cracks jokes every now and then and overall loves every one of his allies. In the end after all of his adventures he went through the eluvian with his love to maybe rebuild the family he'd lost and prepare for the future.

My Hawke started out as a bit of a survivalist whose prime concern was the safety of his family as well as himself. I wouldn't go so far as to say he was selfish, but he didn't go out looking to solve people's problems, preferring to lay low and lay down some roots. Any death in his family affected him greatly, but none more so than his mother's (which would change his opinion on mages a bit) and his sister's deaths. He, like his brother, enjoyed the idea of becoming a mercenary, but had that falling out with Meeran. During Act One he tried to lay low, help as many Fereldens as possible and avoid the Templars at all costs (usually failing). He was very pro-mage, but the story of Mauravar Carver and Wesley made him soften a bit. He was irritated at his brother at times, but knew the bugger loved him and so tried his best to take Carver's advice under advisement. He had a bit of a crush on Aveline at first, but didn't really try and push it. Was best buds with Varric, agreed with Anders to an extent, worried about Merrill as well as looked out for her, fell in love with Isabela, sympathized with Fenris, but didn't necessarily agree with him and admired Sebastian for his devotion, while not necessarily always agreeing with his views. During the game he tried to clean up Kirkwall, but let a few criminal things go. He respected the Arishok, but wouldn't turn Isabela over. Opposed Sister Petrice and Ser Varrell. He looked out for mages and wasn't a fan of Blood Magic. He was a bit of a hypocrite however since he was one, but I like to rationalize that he only used it when he needed to and was as anti-demon as possible. He trusted he would be able to control it. Again he tried to protect as many mages as possible, but wasn't opposed to helping out a good Templar like Thrask or Keran. When his mother died however he started to see the Templar's view a bit more clearly. He didn't agree with it by any means, but understood the fear. Overall the world was a lot more grey to him by the end. He sided with Orsino during the start of Act Three, but didn't hate Meredith or anything. Personality wise he was a sarcastic guy who was able to get serious when he needed to and loved his little family of characters. I dunno what happened after DA2, but I like to think he is resting on Isabela's ship.

TL;DR: Warden was solemn, but not personality-less, Hawke was similar, but more invested in his family's welfare and a helluva lot more sarcastic/funny.

Dunno about the Inquisitor yet though, depends on the choices we're given since that's where I derive a lot of their personalities.