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


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My Warden and my Inquisitor are both elf mages. My Hawke is a human rogue.

They would all likely make the same decisions, though.

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Not to burst your bubble, but it sounds like Ilda Hawke is actually somewhere between lawful neutral and lawful good. A chaotic neutral person would not care about loved ones. If you've played Baldur's Gate 1 and 2, you would know that both games consider chaotic neutral characters to be insane, loony and unpredictable. Your character has a moral system that only someone of lawful and/or good alignment would have. In fact, chaotic neutral characters often don't have a moral system at all.

Your Warden might be chaotic neutral, although, I reckon that he might be more true neutral or neutral good since he cares about his people, and care enough to do what he thought was best for Ferelden.


And Ilda's rivalry with Aveline is probably all the proof I need to dispel the notion that she is lawful, lol.

If you want specifics, though, she steals from a little boy trying to make ends meet and allies with Varnell/Petrice.

I wasn't suggesting that Ilda Hawke is probably lawful, just that she is more likely to be between or including lawful good and lawful neutral. Like, she sounds like she'd be lawful good, neutral good, chaotic good or lawful neutral. If her siding with Petrice and Varnell are in direct conflict in what she believes in, then she is probably chaotic neutral, but if she had actual reasons for siding against Qunari or for siding with them, then she could easily be at least lawful neutral... even true neutral, but only if she lacks opinions on them.



That it was. Didn't like them one bit, but a conflict with the Qunari appeared imminent, so she stays on their good side in case the need should arise (... which it did).

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My Warden was a Paragon-style Human Female Rogue and my Hawke was a Paragon-style Female Rogue. My Inquisitor will be the same. I just can't make myself ever be "the bad guy".

#104
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My Warden is the son of Teryn Bryce and Leandra Cousland. He is stoic,ruthless,and calculating. He doesn't let his emotions get in the way of his decision making and shows no mercy to those who get in between him and his goal. Despite his cold demeanor he still greatly values the lives of his allies and all those who would put their life on the line for his cause. Even so he will show no mercy to those betray him. He takes great pride in being a Grey Warden and has completely devoted himself to their cause. He once believed in the maker, but has lost his faith due to the murder of his family.
Hawke...not much to say since we can't really make Hawke our character. She is a mage and is very proud of it. She is a devout Andrastian but doesn't like the chantry and its way of dealing with things. She is a total smart ass who doesn't take anything seriously and always tries to lightened the mood with jokes...no matter how bad they might be (-_-). Though she is a smart ass she is also a very courageous and caring person.
Can't say anything about the Inquisitor yet. We'll see just how much freedom we have with him/her.

Modifié par The Six Path of Pain, 03 janvier 2014 - 09:00 .


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My Warden is Paragon Human Female Warrior who had a secret crush on Morrigan (didn't romanced anyone else).
My Champion is Paragon Human Female Warrior who fell in love with Merrill.
My Inquisitor will be a Paragon Human Female Warrior that once again fell in love with a Female Mage.

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I've to say, I played an aggresive Hawke now and you get **** done. No more tutu-long-shorts personality with "Aww, I'll help you" It's more like "shut the **** up and do your job!" I think I'll have my Qunari Warrior be like that. While I'll have another Elven mage to be the friendlier kind, trying to make the world look up to elves again.

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I usually play as a good person, but my Hawke personalities can vary.

My primary Warden is a Circle mage, so she started with an air of naivete that slowly changed as DAO wore on and was gone during DAA, even if she remained a nice, caring person. By Awakening she really held with the Warden philosophy, "whatever it takes."

I tend to play as a diplomatic or aggressive Hawke. My blue Hawkes are just nice, but my red Hawkes stem from a strong desire to protect her/his family. I rarely play as purple, but I have on occasion, and use it as an excuse to cover up the tremendous strain all the responsibility has put on her.

That said, both of them have one trait in common and that is they are fiercely loyal and will defend their friends to the death. Consequently, being betrayed by those friends is quite painful. I'm sure my Inquisitor will share this trait as well, but I'll have to see how that game plays out before I determine her personality.

Modifié par nightscrawl, 03 janvier 2014 - 11:00 .


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My warden was a flirtatoius and very unserious person, who will help who she can, but ultimately is lazy and will take the easy way out if presented with, as long as nobody dies before her eyes she is able to dismiss the responsiblility. She would think my Hawke a stick in the mud and avoid her like the plague do to my Hawke's ability to get into trouble.

My Hawke is sweet and helpsom to people who have done her nothing and will go out of her way to help them, but for those she considers enemies she is short tempered, ruthless and takes to violence quickly. As she is always right (in her mind) all who disagree with her are considered enemies. She is very serious and rarely feel comfortabble enough around people to joke. She would hate my warden with a passion do to considering the warden lazy and unwilling to due enough for the rest of the mages.

I have no idea about my inqusitor yet.

Modifié par esper, 03 janvier 2014 - 12:36 .


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My Hawke's do tend to be wilder, freer spirits mainly due to my fondness for Isabela.

My Warden's often end up being more serious as they get shaped by the threat of the blight.

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 The only thing MY Warden & BIOWARE'S Hawke have incommon is sleeping with Isabela. As far as the Inquisitor is concerned, I will have to wait and see if he/she will be MY Inquisitor or BIOWARE's again!

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My Dalish Warden was a well-intentioned extremist a la Loghain, who always spoke his mind even if it bugged other people and was a little cold at first, but had a strong sense of duty and eventually warmed up to his companions. His '"alignment" in DnD terms would be Lawful Neutral. He and Morrigan bonded over their newness to this strange human world.

My Mage Hawke was a jokester who used her sarcasm as a mask to deal with all the stress and would rather just live a peaceful life with her family, but who, for the life of her Mabari, just could not stop her pesky conscience from buggering her into helping people. Her "alignment" would be somewhere between Chaotic and Neutral Good. She and Anders bonded over...well, being mages.

The only thing my Warden and my Hawke have in common is...they dislike slavery and are both extremely protective of their loved ones. Other than that, they'd hate each other :P

As for my Inquisitor, I don't have anything beyond "female Qunari archer rogue". It really depends on whether the Qunquisitor is born a Tal'Vasoth or not, because those two different scenarios could lead to two different personalities. I do intend to make her more politically savvy than either of the previous protagonists, though (Gharen screwed up so badly at the Landsmeet lol).

Modifié par Ap0crypha, 07 janvier 2014 - 02:21 .


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My GW is a human blood mage. He relishes power above all else, he romanced Morrigan, the one being in Thedas that he truly loved. He ensured Urthemiel would be reborn anew in the flesh of his son. He worships the old gods, and willingly left with his love Morrigan through the Eluvian.

My Hawke was a human Blood Mage, sarcastic, but not ruthless. He seeks to liberate his fellow magi brethern and helped them break free of the Templars and circle of Kirkwall. He romanced Isabella and disappeared with her.

My Inquisitor will likely be a Blood Mage. He will be ruthless, and his actions will go towards consolidating his own power, and using it to crush the templars and chantry if possible. Hopefull his background will be Tevinter, then I can concentrate him on restoring the power of the Imperium and worship of the master Dumat. If possible he will bring chaos and damnation to the world.

Modifié par Lordheydrich, 07 janvier 2014 - 02:41 .


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all the same.

psycopaths that kill anything in their paths.

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Difference is my Inquisitor will be a Qunari versus the race options in the previous games.

My Warden was mostly good, killed when left with no choice. Took revenge on Howe for killing her family than married Alistar doing the Dark Ritual so neither of them would die.

My Hawke was a Rogue would sent Bethany to the Circle. Was a good person but made choices due to personal issues. She fell in love with Merril and helped complete the Mirror, sided with the Mages because of her sister only to get betrayed my Orsino. She also regretted having to kill Arishock in Act 2 because she was trying to work with the Qunari in a peaceful manner and though things were going smoothe between them.

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For my "cannon" play through:

Warden was super nice gal, queen, goodie-two shoes.

Hawke was a renegade gal, straight to the point, no time for nonsense for fannying about.

And my inquisitor will be me.

#116
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What do you mean? Spiritually, educationally, philosophically, and/or grammatically?
But in all seriousness I found that my Gray Warden character was an overall pragmatic ass-wagon, I liked playing that role the most in the long run, meanwhile my Hawke character has always been a sarcastic funny person, someone who finds both law and order abhorrent by it's very nature. As for my Inquisitor I would like to make a inherently good person who borders on a lawful good and chaotic good line without being to neutral. In short the Batman Inquisitor, that is if it is even possible to straddle that line in the first place.

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my primary Warden was a male human noble warrior that was polite, calm, patient yet more than capable of making the hard decisions if they went against his personal ideologies (such as supporting elves and mages as well as killing loghain for the sake of vengeance). My Hawke was a male mage that had a hard time being serious (because he felt uncomfortable being the one in the spotlight) and always supported mages (except for when he killed Anders because my Hawke couldn't get along with the dude). I don't know enough about the inquisition story or how I can effect other factions yet but I am willing to say that my warrior (human or qunari) will be hardened and uncompromising who treats mages and templars with equal scorn (if I am capable of not choosing to side with either, even if its the hard route) if I have to pick a side it will be templars just because he prefers to work with those who weren't born with an advantage such as magic.

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Well they are different sexes and races for one. Anyways I tend to just choose the choices I would have made on my first play through so they are pretty much the same personality wise.

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My decisions in games are canon and this is NON-DEBATABLE!

So the Warden is a Champion, Hawke is a good for nothing douchebag and the Inquisitor is a pragmatist fix-em-all!

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My Hawke : Laugh my way out of this piles of misery.:D

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Who my characters are in a nutshell

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Other than their physical appearances... not so different.

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For my first worldstate:

Warden - Male City Elf Rogue Archer - Essentialy a robin hood type. Takes part in stealing/assassinations but only against those he believes deserves it and will work for the downtrodden. Will strive for the greater good and will do anything for his companions. Is trustworthy and sees the value of mercy where he can. Is more noble/diplomatic in speech although can be abit cheeky. Seeks knowledge and truth and actively searches for the best outcome in cases where all choices seem bleak. Believes in the maker but not essentially the chantry.

Hawke - Female Sarcastic 2h Warrior - Acts without a care in the world however is ambitious. Committed to family and friends and more thoughtful than on first glance. Believes in the freedom of choice and initialy strives for the freedom of mages however the events with Quentin forces Hawke to advocate for stability due to the loses of 2 of her kin and potentialy 10 years worth of lifebuilding. Hates the idea of authority and tends to undermine them where she can however events lead her to an authoritive role herself against her will. Has no strong thoughts either way about spirits and demons unless they threaten her or what she cares about, where they will meet the end of her blade. Doesn't care much for the chantry and doesn't think much of the Maker or any god for that matter.

Inquisitor - Make Qunari Mage Spirit Healer (?) - Is going to be played more seriously. Believes in the power of the individual and hate cowards. Will work to protect civilians over the ideals of any one organisation even the inquisition. Will most likely send te soldiers to protect Crestwood and then go and assisst them too with the keep being a secondary objective.

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My wardens and Hawkes varied wildly. My DE and my HN didn't have the same world views, and my CE, if allowed, would have watched Denerim burn before stopping the AD. My Hawkes had different views as well.

I can't speak to my Inquisitors; I haven't played any yet.

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Chronos Tabris, Grey Warden afraid of nothing but his own Mortality, hence despite being a shining paragon of virtue he let Avernus and the Architect go free to their own devices. His greatest moment of rage was against the Tevinter Slavers and it was for that alone that he killed Logain. He rivals Leliana and Sebastian in his devotion to Andrasteism

Prometheus Hawke, a man of learning and compassion. A Blood mage/Spirit Healer that helped everybody he could, be it shepherding fellow apostates to freedom or helping restore a mirror. He valued Freedom above all else be it mages or slaves. He had less fury in his soul than the Warden Commander. his closest compatriots where Merrill, Sebastian, Fenris, Varric, Aveline, and Isabela in that order.

Atlus, (I hope) a fellow child of Denerim's Alienage he looked up to the Hero of Ferelden with awe and reverence wishing he could do half the things that the Warden could do. He is less devout than the Warden (which isn't saying much.) is quicker to anger but not as explosive when he blows up.

Each one I try to give a Tragic flaw, Chronos' fear of death, Prometheus' endless thirst for knowledge, and Atlus' distrust of those outside his people or faith.