My inquisitor is Dalish. Probably liked the woods maybe.
Cassandra Pentaghast - Walking Tall
#27651
Posté 07 mars 2015 - 06:14
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#27652
Guest_StreetMagic_*
Posté 07 mars 2015 - 06:15
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Now that the color tinting has been released, I'm wondering what colors everyone else is using for Cass. For me I've been dabbling in traditional Paladin colors of bright red and white.
Stlll just like her in heavy black. Black and gold or black and white. Could do with trying to make something like her casual armor, as well (maroon and purplish tones).
Or a blitzball bomb..
Okay, so I'm curious. what are everyones cassmancing inquisitors are like? I'll share mine,
My cassmancer, is a Male Human, called cloud. He is a young, and fun loving kind of guy, who is a 2H warrior who looks up too Cass as a fellow warrior.
Yup, its not very elaborate. But that's my inquisitor.
And what about u guys?
Inquisitor is Owyn. It means "young warrior". His dad had high hopes.. turned out the warrior was a mage and they sent him away. He's a bit Diplomatic/Noble. He's been wandering after his Circle broke up. When things imploded, he chased down and killed one of his friends (who was a fellow student who killed their teacher). Cue Epic Fight. He's sort of aimless after this, and wasn't impressed with some other rebel mages he met. He wants to fix things, but doesn't know how. He finally met up with remnants of his Circle, who begged him to go to the Conclave to help out.
He's not all that experienced with women.. was always on the shy side. But now he knows life is too short. And something about Cass has woken him up. Time to be bold. Heh.
#27653
Posté 07 mars 2015 - 06:18
Okay, so I'm curious. what are everyones cassmancing inquisitors are like?
From another thread:
My cassmancer is Maximillian, also a Human Male Warrior who is a lot like o Ventus's from the sound of it. He's also a joker, a prankster (him and Sera get on like a house on fire), a casual flirt and extremely religious to the point that he wants to devote his life and the Inquisition to serving the Maker after Corypheus is defeated. He respects Cassandra as a fellow warrior and leader and adores her strength, mind and determination. Plus he's always had a thing for warrior women.
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#27654
Posté 07 mars 2015 - 06:19
Eh, maybe it was. 'shrug'
Shame, shame...shame.
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#27655
Posté 07 mars 2015 - 06:28
Now that the color tinting has been released, I'm wondering what colors everyone else is using for Cass. For me I've been dabbling in traditional Paladin colors of bright red and white.
I've Cassandra dressed in all gold with just a little blue. Blue is something that all of my companions share in color, because blue is the best.
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#27656
Posté 07 mars 2015 - 07:42
Cassandra is dressed in mostly pink for me.
Because Dawnstone is pink in the tint and I build her as a tank (and Dawntstone gives a lot of +health when used for crafting).
So yeah, she's a battle-hardened warrior with close to 20 years of combat experience under her belt, and she dresses in all pink.
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#27657
Posté 07 mars 2015 - 08:00
Cassandra is dressed in mostly pink for me.
Because Dawnstone is pink in the tint and I build her as a tank (and Dawntstone gives a lot of +health when used for crafting).
So yeah, she's a battle-hardened warrior with close to 20 years of combat experience under her belt, and she dresses in all pink.
I like to save Dawnstone to make weapons for Bull, it's pin... erm, pretty, after all.
#27658
Posté 07 mars 2015 - 08:23
Cassandra may be a tough-as-nails, no nonsense holy warrior, but she's a tough-as-nails, no nonsense holy warrior who is also a pretty princess.
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#27659
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Posté 07 mars 2015 - 10:30
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This will never come to fruition, but I am sort of hoping for a DLC that takes us to Nevarra amidst an interregnum after the death of Markus and the first 78 in line to the throne are somehow assassinated. The IQ can put Cassandra on the throne, provided she is not the Divine.
Or, she can be convinced to sod the Sunburst Throne and become Queen of Nevarra anyway.
Also, a Trevelyan who romanced her can become king consort because of that human noble privilege.
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#27660
Posté 07 mars 2015 - 11:18
the whole book was rubbishSo nice, read it twice.
That is quite an interesting idea there.From another thread:
Wow thats a really cool story for an i quisitor..and I have a soft spot for dwarves..I shared before, but I'll share here… this is my Cadash/Cassandra one, but I'll still need to work on my Adaar/Cassandra and Human/Cassandra one.
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Cespar Cadash is a criminal. Pre-Inquisition, he could never think of being anything else even if he wanted to. People will always just see a dwarf that's up to no good, despite Cespar only doing what he grew up to know. He believes in the Maker, but also that the Maker have never done anything to help him get out of his situation of being something more. People tell him all the time to give up his faith. The Maker doesn't allow dwarves in his kingdom. It's better if you just believe in the work that get you through everyday life.
Ok, let me fast-forward a little bit. Here we have this beautiful woman, Lady Pentaghast. She has all of the characteristics that Cespar wants, which tends to make him pull away from Cassandra a little. He may be jealous of how far she can go in life without any boundaries holding her back. Cadash comes to know Lady Pentaghast. He learns how sometimes she doesn't know exactly what to do. Here he was, holding this woman up on this perfect pedestal, but even she has her demons that she's struggling with. Cespar actually wanted to know more about her at this point. He learned of how she lost her brother, which he could relate to losing some of his close friends in carta runs. She really didn't fit in with most of her family. Cespar knew that the carta meant well with him, but he could truly never really relate to them with his faith of course.
What really sealed the deal for Cespar was when Cassandra told him that she admired him. He told her that all the things he did was because she had inspired him to be better than his past. He actually meant something to people. He meant something to Cassandra, and he wasn't going to let that bond fade away so easily. He was ready to be the leader that the people needed. For the people, for Lady Pentaghast, and for himself. The carta thug dwarf was no more, but now was the Inquisitor.
A circle mage..is that even an option. Thats a pretty cool idea for an inky thoughStlll just like her in heavy black. Black and gold or black and white. Could do with trying to make something like her casual armor, as well (maroon and purplish tones).
Inquisitor is Owyn. It means "young warrior". His dad had high hopes.. turned out the warrior was a mage and they sent him away. He's a bit Diplomatic/Noble. He's been wandering after his Circle broke up. When things imploded, he chased down and killed one of his friends (who was a fellow student who killed their teacher). Cue Epic Fight. He's sort of aimless after this, and wasn't impressed with some other rebel mages he met. He wants to fix things, but doesn't know how. He finally met up with remnants of his Circle, who begged him to go to the Conclave to help out.
He's not all that experienced with women.. was always on the shy side. But now he knows life is too short. And something about Cass has woken him up. Time to be bold. Heh.
A religious prankster, would he seta chantry sister on fire by accident?My cassmancer is Maximillian, also a Human Male Warrior who is a lot like o Ventus's from the sound of it. He's also a joker, a prankster (him and Sera get on like a house on fire), a casual flirt and extremely religious to the point that he wants to devote his life and the Inquisition to serving the Maker after Corypheus is defeated. He respects Cassandra as a fellow warrior and leader and adores her strength, mind and determination. Plus he's always had a thing for warrior women.
And y'all put me to shame with ur well thought out Inquisitors.
#27661
Posté 08 mars 2015 - 12:37
I saw some posts on tumblr & Reddit from people attending the Bioware pax east panel Patrick Weeks was on.
In it Patrick was questioned about what happens to the inquisitors relationship with Cassandra if she becomes the new Divine.
Form Tumblr there is a direct quote from Patrick (About Cass dumping the Inquisitor) "Gaider & I did that intentionally. David thought that it could have been a bitter sweet implication, but weather or not she does leave her lover is SUPPOSED to be left up to the interpretation of the player"
The redit post about Cass is as follows
CASSANDRA ROMANCE IF SHE BECOMES DIVINE: We wanted to leave it up to interpretation — if Leliana romanced hero of Ferelden, I could see her changing the rules to say the Divine can be married. With cassandra its’ a little more problematic than that because she's more of a reformer not a revolutionary. But yes, it was intention that we left it inconclusive.
Nothing we didn't know from before seeing as David tweeted about it being open to interpretation a couple of months ago.
But what grabbed my attention about this was from how they kept speaking about "Interpretation". That (It seems) they don't intend to develop the relationship (OR Story) Past the Balcony scene from the epilogue. That any DLC or Expansions will be implemented into the game will be before the Coronation of Divine Victoria.
Which would be really disappointing IMO. That "What comes next" is left for us to fill in until they give it a brief mention in the next game when by then, our inquisitor & his/her pals will be background NPC's with a cameo appearance here & there to look forward to at best.
I want closure to the inquisitors story, be it happy or sad to happen while I am still playing as him. Not in 3 years time from the perspective as a new protagonist who doesn't know jack sh!t about him.
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#27662
Posté 08 mars 2015 - 01:02
I've noticed that the devs said the same about the other romances. Like they want people to interpret if Solas&Lavellan had sex or not, and the same with Josephine. They want the fans to decide how they view Dorian and Iron Bull relationship, also.
Every relationship in the last games had closure to them, but I guess they're trying to give the players more freedom to head canon things.
#27663
Posté 08 mars 2015 - 01:23
I saw some posts on tumblr & Reddit from people attending the Bioware pax east panel Patrick Weeks was on.
In it Patrick was questioned about what happens to the inquisitors relationship with Cassandra if she becomes the new Divine.
Form Tumblr there is a direct quote from Patrick (About Cass dumping the Inquisitor) "Gaider & I did that intentionally. David thought that it could have been a bitter sweet implication, but weather or not she does leave her lover is SUPPOSED to be left up to the interpretation of the player"
The redit post about Cass is as follows
CASSANDRA ROMANCE IF SHE BECOMES DIVINE: We wanted to leave it up to interpretation — if Leliana romanced hero of Ferelden, I could see her changing the rules to say the Divine can be married. With cassandra its’ a little more problematic than that because she's more of a reformer not a revolutionary. But yes, it was intention that we left it inconclusive.
Nothing we didn't know from before seeing as David tweeted about it being open to interpretation a couple of months ago.
But what grabbed my attention about this was from how they kept speaking about "Interpretation". That (It seems) they don't intend to develop the relationship (OR Story) Past the Balcony scene from the epilogue. That any DLC or Expansions will be implemented into the game will be before the Coronation of Divine Victoria.
Which would be really disappointing IMO. That "What comes next" is left for us to fill in until they give it a brief mention in the next game when by then, our inquisitor & his/her pals will be background NPC's with a cameo appearance here & there to look forward to at best.
I want closure to the inquisitors story, be it happy or sad to happen while I am still playing as him. Not in 3 years time from the perspective as a new protagonist who doesn't know jack sh!t about him.
That does not mean that they will not expand later on. Where the Warden went after Origins ("had many adventures") was open to interpretation, then Bioware added Awakening and Witch Hunt.
#27664
Posté 08 mars 2015 - 01:39
That does not mean that they will not expand later on. Where the Warden went after Origins ("had many adventures") was open to interpretation, then Bioware added Awakening and Witch Hunt.
And those two dlcs don't necessarily preclude other ideas about what the Warden did. Some things get ruled out, but not others.
#27665
Posté 08 mars 2015 - 02:06
That does not mean that they will not expand later on. Where the Warden went after Origins ("had many adventures") was open to interpretation, then Bioware added Awakening and Witch Hunt.
The Warden and Leliana had closure during the story, and so did the Warden and Alistair. We knew the closure with Morrigan was going to come eventually, just how people are expecting with Solas.
Divine Cassandra and Solas are the only two romance that doesn't have a clear conclusion.
#27666
Posté 08 mars 2015 - 02:21
The Warden and Leliana had closure during the story, and so did the Warden and Alistair. We knew the closure with Morrigan was going to come eventually, just how people are expecting with Solas.
Divine Cassandra and Solas are the only two romance that doesn't have a clear conclusion.
That's not my point, my point is that they can still expand from that ending, just because it was left open to interpertaion does not mean that they will not expand it in DLC.
#27668
Posté 08 mars 2015 - 02:39
That is quite an interesting idea there.
He's basically Malcolm Reynolds from Firefly, but probably less of a hardass. Reynolds doesn't tolerate any backtalk when he gives orders to his crew, my Inquisitor is cool with someone speaking out if they take issue with something.
I also RP Shepard in a similar fashion. The comparison to Malcolm Reynolds is actually closer for Shepard though, since Firefly and ME are both sci-fi.
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#27669
Posté 08 mars 2015 - 02:45
I wonder why people want anymore closure for the Warden and Morrigan I just don't get it. I thought that they had plenty of closure. Even from a romance point of view. Their story is clearly over, their part in the grand tale of Dragon Age. Granted I could be wrong. But I really do not think so given the evidence.
#27670
Posté 08 mars 2015 - 02:50
The Warden's story isn't over by a long shot. They made him/her too important to just disappear when they made it so that he/she was on a quest to stop the Calling. Likewise, Morrigan says she intends to join the Warden on his quest if she's romanced.
Their romance might be "over" as a substantial plot (the most we should expect in the future is a reference here and there from Morrigan or the Warden himself should he appear), but the characters themselves have been propped up as still active. I don't think Bioware really knows how to end people's story without killing them.
#27671
Posté 08 mars 2015 - 02:54
The Warden's story isn't over by a long shot. They made him/her too important to just disappear when they made it so that he/she was on a quest to stop the Calling. Likewise, Morrigan says she intends to join the Warden on his quest if she's romanced.
Their romance might be "over" as a substantial plot (the most we should expect in the future is a reference here and there from Morrigan or the Warden himself should he appear), but the characters themselves have been propped up as still active. I don't think Bioware really knows how to end people's story without killing them.
Which explains Shepard...
Though I think you raise a good point. The whole scene with the Eluvian at the end of Origins felt like an ending. But naturally they just had to bring them back into the fold. Its kind of like the Steven Moffat effect, ruining good goodbyes.
#27672
Posté 08 mars 2015 - 03:36
I've noticed that the devs said the same about the other romances. Like they want people to interpret if Solas&Lavellan had sex or not, and the same with Josephine. They want the fans to decide how they view Dorian and Iron Bull relationship, also.
Every relationship in the last games had closure to them, but I guess they're trying to give the players more freedom to head canon things.
I wish they didn't tbh, that can end up making the content less than stellar just to satisfy personal headcanon
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#27673
Posté 08 mars 2015 - 04:01
I wish they didn't tbh, that can end up making the content less than stellar just to satisfy personal headcanon
But they'll make someone angry if they don't. ![]()
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#27674
Posté 08 mars 2015 - 04:05
But they'll make someone angry if they don't.
They're game devs, someone will always get angry at what they do ![]()
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#27675
Guest_StreetMagic_*
Posté 08 mars 2015 - 04:05
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A circle mage..is that even an option. Thats a pretty cool idea for an inky though
Human mage is just another Trevelyan, but shipped to the Circle. You still get a lot of Trev/Noble story, but the Circle one too. Some of my story is just based on stuff in game. Like the fellow student who killed his mentor. That's in a dialog with Vivienne. They don't go in detail, but it kind of reminded me of Jade Empire's beginning.
Well, I guess I'm free to headcanon my story.. I had this idea where my Quizzy risks his life trying to climb the Chantry tower in Orlais, to sneak into Divine Cass' bedroom at night. I was going to involve Varric... and even randomly have Zevran make a cameo. And Bianca would be used as a grappling hook.
I might leave even that open ended myself. Maybe he falls and dies...




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