Huh. I'm cool with killing Qunari. I wonder it has to do with the Fade though...
Kill the ox men!
Huh. I'm cool with killing Qunari. I wonder it has to do with the Fade though...
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Kill the ox men!
If only this game had real gore.
But it's so much fun!
It's just a snippet from a survey. Everyone has probably already seen it....?
http://rs36.pbsrc.co...be0.jpg~320x480
Killing Qunari is all well and good, but the idea that the big invasion could be initiated and resolved within one 15 bucker dlc is not very appealing.
Killing Qunari is all well and good, but the idea that the big invasion could be initiated and resolved within one 15 bucker dlc is not very appealing.
Killing Qunari is all well and good, but the idea that the big invasion could be initiated and resolved within one 15 bucker dlc is not very appealing.
Perhaps it isn't resolved. They could set up camp in Thedas for good. Maybe they take land from the Orlesians, weakening them for Tevinter assault too. Cue setup for a very large conflict for the next game.
Not likely though.
Perhaps it isn't resolved. They could set up camp in Thedas for good. Maybe they take land from the Orlesians, weakening them for Tevinter assault too. Cue setup for a very large conflict for the next game.
Not likely though.
To put them within the Inquisition's general area of operation? Perhaps. I feel like that would be extremely awkward though, geographically. Orlais is no doubt the least viable territory to gun for first.
To put them within the Inquisition's general area of operation? Perhaps. I feel like that would be extremely awkward though, geographically. Orlais is probably the least viable territory to gun for first.
That's my wishful thinking in action, lol. I hate Orlais...
Of course, they could come in on the Waking Sea. Free Marches are always divided anyway, so Orlais asking them for support and intercepting their attack and supply line would be shaky. Even the darkspawn threat didn't get them to work together in the 4th blight. Ferelden's weakened themselves and of limited assistance. It's plausible, especially with the Qunari having their black powder. Inquisition would be needed indeed.
Edit: I forgot about Nevarra though. They could help, but they're not as strategically located in Orlais' favor as the free marches and ferelden.
But it's so much fun!
It's just a snippet from a survey. Everyone has probably already seen it....?
http://rs36.pbsrc.co...be0.jpg~320x480
I have a feeling it's not entirely legit because of the way it's written
If only this game had real gore.
Agreed, hard to get impressed after the witcher...
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I have a feeling it's not entirely legit because of the way it's written
That's my wishful thinking in action, lol. I hate Orlais...
Of course, they could come in on the Waking Sea. Free Marches are always divided anyway, so Orlais asking them for support and intercepting their attack and supply line would be shaky. Even the darkspawn threat didn't get them to work together in the 4th blight. Ferelden's weakened themselves and of limited assistance. It's plausible, especially with the Qunari having their black powder. Inquisition would be needed indeed.
Edit: I forgot about Nevarra though. They could help, but they're not as strategically located in Orlais' favor as the free marches and ferelden.
No way. The only time the entirety of Thedas came together for anything was to boot out in the Qunari. Sending an invasion force up the Waking Sea for Olrais is a guaranteed spit-roasting.
Heh. Could be the case.
It's written that way to see if people would buy it for $15, I honestly doubt all of that is a legit DLC
If only this game had real gore.
Blowing people up (if your a mage) doesn't count as gore?
I got something I can post......rumour wise.
Blowing people up (if your a mage) doesn't count as gore?
Ooooooo, do you think Cass would be a Vanguard or a Soldier?
Killing Qunari is all well and good, but the idea that the big invasion could be initiated and resolved
within one 15 bucker dlc is not very appealing.
The survey didn't mention stopping the invasion in the DLC, only that it begins.
A invasion by the Qunari would be the excuse for having the Inquisition remain a force (Celene at the Arbor Wilds was already trying to hint that he Inquisition was supposed to kill Corypheus and disband) and, in the next game, we hear how the Inquisitor is holding back the tide in the South and our PC is supposed to really the North against the cows.
You and your rumors
The survey didn't mention stopping the invasion in the DLC, only that it begins.
A invasion by the Qunari would be the excuse for having the Inquisition remain a force (Celene at the Arbor Wilds was already trying to hint that he Inquisition was supposed to kill Corypheus and disband) and, in the next game, we hear how the Inquisitor is holding back the tide in the South and our PC is supposed to really the North against the cows.
Ah yes, that makes sense. I suppose it's just my own internal bigotry to see "face a great evil before it is too late" and immediately think of the Qunari.
Killing Qunaris? I want to see Mother Petrice again then, I want to remember the sweet extermination of the Qun moments from DA2.
Killing Qunaris? I want to see Mother Petrice again then, I want to remember the sweet extermination of the Qun moments from DA2.
We will make new sweet memories.
Sten and Rasaan are gonna get their heads stoved in with mallets and spades.
Yes, but I want the nostalgic feelings from DA2 along with the new feelings.We will make new sweet memories.
Sten and Rasaan are gonna get their heads stoved in with mallets and spades.
Killing Oxmen and Cowoman at the service of the Herald of Andraste, doing the work of the Maker. She will be behind happy!
Oh god, she'd be like a kid at the circus. "What execution do I watch first?"
I want this!
Put her in an advisory role.
Stop spelling like an American, Warder. It's unbecoming.