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Matthew Ryder

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Now I'm pretty sure these were revealed already. If you weren't aware then here you go. Image IPB

So, I was checking out random Dragon Age lore on the DA Wiki site until I decided to look up anything new about the Inquisitor. While scrolling down I've noticed that they revealed the last names for some of the Inquisitor's race and class:

  • Human Warrior - Trevelyan



  • Elven Mage - Lavellan



  • Qunari Rogue - Adaar



  • Dwarven Warrior - Cadash
It might interest a lot of you that the Dwarf Warrior's last name is named after the Cadash thaig from Dragon Age: Origins. Those who played Origins would know its significant history within the dwarven city of Orzammar and the role it plays in both the Stone Prisoner and Witch Hunt. Could the Dwarf Warrior be descendent of House Cadash? If so, will it be making a return in Dragon Age Inquisition in a much bigger role? I'm interested in finding out and it makes playing a dwarf character a lot more interesting (not saying the Dwarf origins in the original weren't).

So, what do you guys think of the last names? 

Modifié par ThatDude, 25 janvier 2014 - 10:59 .


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Heimdall

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The names were revealed months ago, glimpsed in the demo on a save file screen just so you know

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Im curious as to whether picking rogue or warrior changes the last name, i think being mage certainly does because being a mage will have a major impact on play throughs this time, considering the circumstances and what the devs have said

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ThatDude wrote...

Dwarven Warrior - Cadash


Wasn't that the name of Shale's home back in the Deep Roads?  That would raise a lot of questions, is exiled, possible paragon, or something more?

Modifié par Zack_Nero, 24 janvier 2014 - 04:49 .


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Zack_Nero wrote...

ThatDude wrote...

Dwarven Warrior - Cadash


Wasn't that the name of Shale's home back in the Deep Roads?  That would raise a lot of questions, is exiled, possible paragon, or something more?

mhm people have speculated that the side quests for the dwarf will be based on your family history, hoping for shale references

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Zack_Nero wrote...

ThatDude wrote...

Dwarven Warrior - Cadash


Wasn't that the name of Shale's home back in the Deep Roads?  That would raise a lot of questions, is exiled, possible paragon, or something more?

The Thaig was lost and I got the impression that there were no Cadash in Orzammar.  Common sense points to surfacers.

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Lord Aesir wrote...

Zack_Nero wrote...

ThatDude wrote...

Dwarven Warrior - Cadash


Wasn't that the name of Shale's home back in the Deep Roads?  That would raise a lot of questions, is exiled, possible paragon, or something more?

The Thaig was lost and I got the impression that there were no Cadash in Orzammar.  Common sense points to surfacers.


Well maybe, but if we take into account of Orta (the drawen woman that claim she was a descendant from Ortan Thaig), everyone thought that line had ended since the fourth blight, but it is later discovered that she is a descendant
from that line.  It could happen again.

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I'm wondering what origin the human Inquisitor will have.

Trevelyan can be either Cornish or Breton (French). If the name is derived from the former it probably means the protagonist is from Ferelden. (again?!) If it is derived from the Breton surname, it probably means the protagonist is Orlesian.

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Han Shot First wrote...

I'm wondering what origin the human Inquisitor will have.

Trevelyan can be either Cornish or Breton (French). If the name is derived from the former it probably means the protagonist is from Ferelden. (again?!) If it is derived from the Breton surname, it probably means the protagonist is Orlesian.


Well, maybe the age of the Dragon is also for the age of Ferelden.

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I want to be from Ferelden again. (Yes I know some of you might hate that idea, but I like Ferelden.)

Modifié par superdeathdealer14, 24 janvier 2014 - 05:25 .


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superdeathdealer14 wrote...

I want be from Ferelden again. (Yes I know some of you might hate that idea, but I like Ferelden.)

given the human wardens accent, human inquisitor probably will be ferelden

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superdeathdealer14 wrote...

I want to be from Ferelden again. (Yes I know some of you might hate that idea, but I like Ferelden.)


I never said I had a problem with it, I was making a joke.

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Sentinel358 wrote...

superdeathdealer14 wrote...

I want be from Ferelden again. (Yes I know some of you might hate that idea, but I like Ferelden.)

given the human wardens accent, human inquisitor probably will be ferelden


Nice, very nice. 

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Zack_Nero wrote...
I never said I had a problem with it, I was making a joke.


I don't even know what you're going on about.

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I want the human inquisitor warrior/rogue to be from the Anderfels. Also I want my qunari to have an Orlesian accent.

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Han Shot First wrote...

I'm wondering what origin the human Inquisitor will have.

Trevelyan can be either Cornish or Breton (French). If the name is derived from the former it probably means the protagonist is from Ferelden. (again?!) If it is derived from the Breton surname, it probably means the protagonist is Orlesian.

Could be.  I don't think surnames translate directly into Thedosian geography, though.  The name Dumar is French but the viscount wasn't Orlesian.  

I hope the human non-mage will be a commoner.  One of the few things I didn't like about DAO was that some of the origins gave a big head start in wealth accumulation.  I think the dwarf noble had the most chance to make money during their origin.  The poor city elf didn't even get a shop to sell stuff at until Ostagar.  Neither did the human noble for that matter, but starting with Dog was a nice bonus.  Since backgrounds are not playable and are generic, I think every race is going to start out on fairly equal social footing.

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Ugh. Please let Trevelyan be anything other than ferelden. I'm tired of smelling like dog, dang it! >.<

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I still don't get why we need assigned surnames.

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Sylvius the Mad wrote...

I still don't get why we need assigned surnames.


It adds a level of control, and allows them to have strangers address the protagonist more specifically than, "hey, chap with the followers."

Or friends.

*wonders if you will say it*

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EntropicAngel wrote...

Sylvius the Mad wrote...

I still don't get why we need assigned surnames.


It adds a level of control, and allows them to have strangers address the protagonist more specifically than, "hey, chap with the followers."

Or friends.

*wonders if you will say it*


Yeah, its probably for the sake of voiced dialogue.

Characters will most likely refer to the Inquisitor by his or her last name occasionally.

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Sentinel358 wrote...

Im curious as to whether picking rogue or warrior changes the last name, i think being mage certainly does because being a mage will have a major impact on play throughs this time, considering the circumstances and what the devs have said


I'm pretty sure rogues and warriors will get the same one, and from what they said, yes mages will get 3 separate one's that diverge and make them special though they aren't sure how much of a difference it needs to be given what may have lead up to the giant hole in the sky.


I still don't get why we need assigned surnames

 

To give characters a past history and a background that we can fully explore in game after they scrapped their original plans for a human only character with diverse origins due to them bringing back race's and salvaging the background part and incorporated into the race and class.

It gives us more content and gives them the opportunity to expand the universe, and tell different stories.

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I'll be happy as long as I can hear my name from time to time. Obviously can't be everyone,considering the Inquisitor is a leader and such but at least let my lover or close friends mention it from time to time.

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Trevelyan eh ?

Need to make a human rogue called "Alec Trevelyan". Thedas' 006.

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Given his accent, from what we heard of it, and the surname, he could just as easily be from the Free Marches, not necessarily Fereldan. 

From what I remember from DA2 most of the citizens from Kirkwall had varying English accents, and since most of the trouble with the Mages vs Templars conflict started there it kinda makes sense that the Inquisitor could be from Kirkwall.

Modifié par Chaia, 24 janvier 2014 - 11:05 .


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The Sin wrote...

Trevelyan eh ?

Need to make a human rogue called "Alec Trevelyan". Thedas' 006.

Ha! And build espionage Keeps everywhere, winning power through betrayal and subtefuge. 

I like this idea.