How will you play the game? How will you run the Inquisition?
#26
Posté 09 janvier 2014 - 01:26
#27
Posté 09 janvier 2014 - 01:29
The people's. I don't really know what that time was like (I doubt the developers do, either) but I doubt that the inquisition saw boundries of race or land. Sure, some laws really ought to be universal. Don't kill people, that wallet isn't yours, no means no, etc. There are many other laws that are not so universal, howerver. For example: tax law! Let's pay taxes to these invaders who now decide what we can and can't do, and punish us if we don't obey.hhh89 wrote...
@Rotward: and who'd right or business should've been?
#28
Posté 09 janvier 2014 - 01:40
The time was after Andraste's death (so the first Blight happened) and before the Chantry's formation. It's likely before Drakon's (Orlais's first emperor) birth.Rotward: The people's. I don't really know what that time was like (I doubt the developers do, either) but I doubt that the inquisition saw boundries of race or land. Sure, some laws really ought to be universal. Don't kill people, that wallet isn't yours, no means no, etc. There are many other laws that are not so universal, howerver. For example: tax law! Let's pay taxes to these invaders who now decide what we can and can't do, and punish us if we don't obey.
The Inquisition likely didn't operate in Tevinter, the Dales and the Deep Roads. They weren't invaders, because there weren't states, as far as we know. They didn't conquer cities and form a kingdom. They were just an organization, like the Grey Wardens. They were basically people of southern Thedas that decided that someone has to do something about the mess in which everyone was.
As far as we know, they judged people for their crimes. We don't know if they create new rules or imposed taxes. The entry in WoT mentioned that some people resented them because they didn't make favoritism in their judgements.
Modifié par hhh89, 09 janvier 2014 - 01:41 .
#29
Posté 09 janvier 2014 - 02:17
#30
Posté 09 janvier 2014 - 02:32
Innocents will likely be my top priority. When I can, I will save villages and citizens. Assuming it plays a part, I will disapprove of the Chantry and Templars, and will favor the mages. I'll pretty much leap at any chance to blaspheme. >;3
#31
Posté 09 janvier 2014 - 02:46
Rotward wrote...
1) Fair enough, I've been trying to limit my information to what's necessary in deciding whether I'm going to buy this game. Bioware's not good at keeping important things secret, I'd like to have surprises if I do buy the game. You'd think they could come up with a name that isn't charged negatively in game and in real life.
Maybe they want to play off those connotations.
#32
Posté 09 janvier 2014 - 02:52
#33
Guest_Craig Golightly_*
Posté 09 janvier 2014 - 02:57
Guest_Craig Golightly_*
I'm tired of all this anthropocentrism.
#34
Posté 09 janvier 2014 - 03:05
Dwh221 wrote...
SO...How will your first playthrough go, and how will your inquisitor run things?
It's subject to change (since my planned characters always go their own way during the actual storyline), but I'm thinking about a militant Dalish mage. I'm going to run the Inquisition with that mindset - focused on saving Thedas from the ravages of demons and the veil tears, and doing what's necessary to save the world, even if sacrifices need to be made. The Orlesian civil war holds no interest to me, so I'm not interested in siding with either Celene or Gaspard as the leader of the Inquisition. I can see my character aiding an elven rebellion, helping the dwarves if the opportunity arises (which could happen in Kal-Sharok), possibly allying with the First Warden in the Anderfels (if my suspicions about a coup against the Anderfels throne are correct), and making certain the Qunari don't threaten my interests or strongholds.
#35
Posté 09 janvier 2014 - 03:20
I wish there was a minigame where you could kick dwarves like you could kick chickens in Fable.
#36
Posté 09 janvier 2014 - 03:28
Rotward wrote...
I'd rather see the world ruled by darkspawn than have any faction associated with the chantry, qun, or tevinter in control.!
Modifié par Zatche, 09 janvier 2014 - 03:36 .
#37
Posté 09 janvier 2014 - 03:45
#38
Posté 09 janvier 2014 - 04:01
The things that happen in my first playthrough will be the deciding factor on my second playthrough, but Id like my second playthrough to be a Qunari Warrior that helps the Qun weaken the nation if possible but I just don't know lol. First playthrough mostly good guy and second will be whatever or if like Origins try to make the choices I didnt make first time for trophies lol.
#39
Posté 09 janvier 2014 - 04:22
Which, for those who have played TW2, can pretty much be summed up by this guy:
#40
Posté 09 janvier 2014 - 04:24
#41
Posté 09 janvier 2014 - 04:40
That solves every problem.
Darkspawn blight? Kill an elf.
Mage uprising? It was an elf's fault.
Qunari invasion? You can be sure there was an elf behind it.
Templar secession? It was an elf.
Desire demon seduce your husband? There was an elf woman who led him on.
I say gut the filthy knife-ears. My army will go on a genocide of the elves, raping and pillaging their women and villages, and using the guts of their children to polish our swords.
Modifié par MassivelyEffective0730, 09 janvier 2014 - 04:42 .
#42
Posté 09 janvier 2014 - 04:49
MassivelyEffective0730 wrote...
The first thing I'll do is kill the elves.
That solves every problem.
Darkspawn blight? Kill an elf.
Mage uprising? It was an elf's fault.
Qunari invasion? You can be sure there was an elf behind it.
Templar secession? It was an elf.
Desire demon seduce your husband? There was an elf woman who led him on.
I say gut the filthy knife-ears. My army will go on a genocide of the elves, raping and pillaging their women and villages, and using the guts of their children to polish our swords.
Why have your army kill elves when you can commit genocide on every race
#43
Guest_Craig Golightly_*
Posté 09 janvier 2014 - 04:51
Guest_Craig Golightly_*
superdeathdealer14 wrote...
MassivelyEffective0730 wrote...
The first thing I'll do is kill the elves.
That solves every problem.
Darkspawn blight? Kill an elf.
Mage uprising? It was an elf's fault.
Qunari invasion? You can be sure there was an elf behind it.
Templar secession? It was an elf.
Desire demon seduce your husband? There was an elf woman who led him on.
I say gut the filthy knife-ears. My army will go on a genocide of the elves, raping and pillaging their women and villages, and using the guts of their children to polish our swords.
Why have your army kill elves when you can commit genocide on every race
Yes, kill the dwarves and Qunari first. And then the humans.
Said the elf mage
Modifié par MasterScribe, 09 janvier 2014 - 04:52 .
#44
Posté 09 janvier 2014 - 04:58
MasterScribe wrote...
superdeathdealer14 wrote...
MassivelyEffective0730 wrote...
The first thing I'll do is kill the elves.
That solves every problem.
Darkspawn blight? Kill an elf.
Mage uprising? It was an elf's fault.
Qunari invasion? You can be sure there was an elf behind it.
Templar secession? It was an elf.
Desire demon seduce your husband? There was an elf woman who led him on.
I say gut the filthy knife-ears. My army will go on a genocide of the elves, raping and pillaging their women and villages, and using the guts of their children to polish our swords.
Why have your army kill elves when you can commit genocide on every race
Yes, kill the dwarves and Qunari first. And then the humans.
Said the elf mage
Lol no, have the dragons kill every human, elf, dwarf and Qunari
DRAGON MASTER RACE!!!!!
#45
Posté 09 janvier 2014 - 05:06
#46
Posté 09 janvier 2014 - 05:25
If I can , my Inquisition will go look after some forgotten lore...I'd rather not deal with civil war , mage/templar war , or elven uprising.But I don't think I will have much choice.
My Inquisition will be up to save poor peasants , and recruit them if possible.I will build military forts and send agents in patrols instead of looking for artifacts etc when I feel it's absolutely necessary.Such as Crestwood.
I'd rather go with espionnage and blackmail to solve conflict.I'm not excited about having a big army...I'd rather have that big pile of informations at hands , such as lost Chant of Light canticle , who's sleeping with whom in Orlais ,secrets about grey wardens ,dwarves and elves...
When they are annoying me ,I'd just go "The Inquisition knows.The Inquisition knows everything(muhahaha)".
Since I have my priority checked , the second main goal just after turning my Inquisitor into Thedas Shadowbroker , is to deal with the fade tear.
#47
Posté 09 janvier 2014 - 05:25
2nd: things I wanted to do in my 1st, but couldn't. Dwarf or human rogue.
3rd: official canon-run. Qunari warrior.
#48
Posté 09 janvier 2014 - 05:32
next playthrough I will play a goody-two-shoe who saves as many as possible
#49
Posté 09 janvier 2014 - 06:04
#50
Posté 09 janvier 2014 - 06:51
MassivelyEffective0730 wrote...
The first thing I'll do is kill the elves.
That solves every problem.
Darkspawn blight? Kill an elf.
Mage uprising? It was an elf's fault.
Qunari invasion? You can be sure there was an elf behind it.
Templar secession? It was an elf.
Desire demon seduce your husband? There was an elf woman who led him on.
I say gut the filthy knife-ears. My army will go on a genocide of the elves, raping and pillaging their women and villages, and using the guts of their children to polish our swords.
Congratulations. You just disturbed me with your post.....*shudders*





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