@Goat_fab the only one who is wrong is you. Nearly everything from DA:O to DA 2 underwent a redesign, more often then not that redesign was rationalized, especially the way the elf looked. The Devs rationalized that they did not want the elf to look like humans with pointy ears, yet in DA:I how do they look like? What it looks like is a rationalization. I pointing this out does not make me wrong since I am not arguing whether or not horns or hornless was intended but instead I am arguing that the Qunari were redesigned as a whole.
“Art wanted to create more space between the races so we changed the way the qunari looked,” says senior artist Matt Goldman
Either this did or did not happen. If it did not happen,I am wrong. If it did, logically I can never be wrong.
"Actually the only reason there is hornless Qunari is because Bioware redesigned the Qunari from DA:O to DA 2."
This is not the same as saying the only reason their are horned Qunari is because Bioware redesigned the Qunari, had you learned to read in grade school you would understand what I said.
However, I have come to understand that ignorance is the reason for the lacking in an ability to read: "This isn't some classic piece of 18th century literature to be analyzed by a high school AP English class. It's a video game." Who cares, this isn't a classic piece or it's a video game, I don't recall calling you and asking you to analyze this with me? Checking my schedule and list of contacts, no I did not. The author creates, in the case of video games it is entertainment, which means if I am entertained by the things the author maybe aware/unaware they are putting into their games, so be it. Intended or not someone else viewing the same thing may find a different perspective in all this, great. It's no different from someone analyzing/theorizing "Lost" or some other T.V drama, oh btw they are just T.V dramas (sigh).
Had you been able to read, you would of noticed I did not say Get Fired Up was wrong. But, instead offered a similar but unpopular perspective. Your obviously of the new generation...the lost... I won't believe it any other way.
In the link that I posted, had you chosen to read it, you would have seen the comment from Mike Laidlaw, creative director for the Dragon Age franchise and overall handsome guy, that said that the Qunari were intended to have horns. Your original reply stated "Actually the only reason there is hornless Qunari is because Bioware redesigned the Qunari from DA:O to DA 2" which, to me, strongly implies that you believe hornless-ness was a trait that brought about by the redesign of the Qunari between DA:O and DA2. However, we honestly don't know what the DA:O horned Qunari were intended to look like, as we only ever saw the one hornless one. One big difference I can really see between Sten and the DA2 Qunari is the obvious change in skin color and physique. DA2 Qunari are taller and much stronger looking.
Matt Goldman did give the quote you mentioned, but it doesn't explain hornless-ness as you claim it does, and it certainly doesn't make you logically infallible. I never intended to offend you by calling out your over-analysis of the game. I just didn't want anyone, including you, to dig too deep and assume Bioware was attempting some odd form of social commentary.
I really wanted to resist the urge to make this comment and post this reply, in general, but it has to be said: calling someone ignorant, insulting their ability to read, and making inane judgements on their age and generation while simultaneously making cringe-worthy grammar and spelling mistakes doesn't give any credence to your argument.





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