Im 22 so cass being 14 year my senior seen interesting
Same, a little weird. Hoping the Inquisitor is a bit older than me. Perhaps 30ish?
Im 22 so cass being 14 year my senior seen interesting
Same, a little weird. Hoping the Inquisitor is a bit older than me. Perhaps 30ish?
as my film teacher said "your only as old as you feel" and the CC should be able to give rough age appearanceSame, a little weird. Hoping the Inquisitor is a bit older than me. Perhaps 30ish?
I think the Inquisitor's age is more or less headcanon within the 25-40 years old range. Not really a big deal. Cass is finely aged hotness.
Agreed. I am only playing an Inquisitor in the 25-27 year old range because I am around that age range so I can roleplay it properly.
If it was casual clothes day at inquisition HQ, what would Cassandra wear?.
a dark long tunic san pants with her hair down reading a dirty book (if romanced) or a dark tunic with pant hair down traing in the armoryIf it was casual clothes day at inquisition HQ, what would Cassandra wear?.
Oddly enough, It's very similar to my theory as to why Dorian's gay.
You're crazy
i dont get why people get hung up on sexualty. Its a prefference at worst and at best a minor quality that shouldnt be too analyzed. (Note not a rant just a benign query)Oddly enough, It's very similar to my theory as to why Dorian's gay.
If it was casual clothes day at inquisition HQ, what would Cassandra wear?.
Something that still fall into the category of "armor".
Lol, you people are impossible.

You're crazy
Probably, yes.
Oddly enough, It's very similar to my theory as to why Dorian's gay.
Biowar, recycling character concepts on the very same game. Shameful is what it is.
Look what I found in the Sera thread!
Ugh, posting Cersei, cats and awesome burns is just like scamming, Sera thread.
Edit for ToP Sera (and Cassandra)
http://sister-dear.t...-awesome-ladies
Beautiful art style.
Pretty surprised that Cullen is race-gated to Female Humans/Elves while Cassandra is fine romancing a male Inquisitor regardless of their race or if they're Mage or used to follow the Qun or not. Guess a big part of her story is her changing views and accepting others who aren't similar to her in appearance, views, or worship.
Pretty surprised that Cullen is race-gated to Female Humans/Elves while Cassandra is fine romancing a male Inquisitor regardless of their race or if they're Mage or used to follow the Qun or not. Guess a big part of her story is her changing views and accepting others who aren't similar to her in appearance, views, or worship.
Cullen strikes me as the kind of guy who likes the cute delicate types. Qunari and Dwarves just aren’t the types he’d want between his sheets. I think they’d freak him out.
Cassandra on the other hand, “taming the beast” seems right up her alley.
Speaking of Cullen, I've been reading the "Is Cullen a Lyrium Addict" thread, and it made me wonder about Cassandra's state of lyrium addiction. Got a couple of trains of thought on this, but I'm really not sure of the answer. I would hope she is not, but I find it hard to believe she isn't. There's enough doubt either way.
The Seekers are both a part of, and distinct from, the Templar Order. One does not seem to need to become a Templar in order to be a Seeker. And in fact, that may be a bonus from the Seeker Order's Point of view, since one of the main jobs of the organization is rooting out corruption within the Templar ranks. It might be best not to have its members too inducted into a traditional Templar way of thinking. But you are also expected to hunt down rogue mages. Why you wouldn't be trained in the traditional methods of a Templar is beyond me.
Also Cassandra seems to have been pegged as a Seeker from a very early age. In Dawn of the Seeker, where she is in her late teens-early 20s, she's already a member of note. This means that she has had time within that organization to be trusted with more than simply following orders. So did she even have traditional Templar training to begin with? Or was she recruited directly into the Seekers for her dragon-hunting skills and fighting capabilities? Given her noble birth and obvious dedication, the second is a distinct possibility. But this might simply mean that the Seekers taught her how to use lyrium and Templar techniques, rather than the Templar Order itself.
The last train of thought is gameplay mechanics, both in DA:I and previous Dragon Age games. In DA:O, Alistair is in his 20s, and was taken out of the Tempalrs before her ever made his vows or actually used lyrium. But he was instructed on how to Templar techniques, which he can later pass on to the Warden. It is made ambivalent whether Alistair, the Warden or any other Warrior Companion even need the substance to do what they do. The same is true for Hawke, Fenris and Aveline. From a gameplay standpoint, lyrium is irrelevant when using Templar abilities. The question is does that follow through with the lore, specifically as it relates to Cassandra? After all, it appears to be her specialization in DA:I.
I don't think Cassandra was trained to be a Templar, or was ever a Templar, if we accept the Dawn of the Seeker storyline as facts and not something akin to Varric's tales.
Additionally, I think Cassandra will have her own Seeker specialization tree. Remember that Armor Break ability she used to break down the gate of a keep in a demo quite a while back ? We never saw any other character do anything like that. She was also seen using an ability called "Battle Standard" in that same demo which no other warrior uses.
As for specializations, not all of them will be or have to be taught or learned from a follower, some might be taught be someone else entirely. Most likely it will be Cullen who teaches or trains the Inquisitor to be a Templar should a warrior Inquisitor do so. I mean, of all the people in the Inquisition team, he is the obvious Templar / ex-Templar.
Speaking of other specializations, Varric will most likely teach us Artificer specialization based on the "Fallback Plan" ability we know he has and the Inquisitor can have. I do not see Cole teaching us the Assassin specialization even though he is an assassin of sorts because he has the mind of a kid and that does not make for good teacher material.
Most likey Solas, being a Fade expert, will likely teach us the Rift Mage specialization, since the term Rift is associated with the Fade. We will learn the other specializations like Necromancer from NPCs, most likely a Nevarran mage NPC. I do not see Dorian being a Necromancer because Tevinter is associated Blood Magic, not Death Magic, of which Nevarra is famous for. Additionally, I do not see Vivienne teaching us the Knight Enchanter specialization as well. Not because she cannot, she is the First Enchanter but from what we have seen of her skill set and behavior, she is an elementalist and a courtier. Running around, conjuring weapons, getting up close and personal and slashing people does not mesh well with Vivienne's character, she would most likely have her own specialization tree called First Enchanter or Royal Enchanter or something else that focuses on moar elemental damage.
As for warrior specialization, most likely we will have Blackwall or Iron Bull teach us the Champion specialization and we will gain the Reaver specialization from a drinking dragon blood and going through that whole ceremony. Yeah, I know Iron Bull had Reaver abilities in the demos but he had Templar abilities as well which would mean it was a placeholder for him. Iron Bull is a leader of a mercenary group so Champion can be his actual specialization but then Blackwall is a heroic grey warden warrior...
Then again, I could be all wrong. Speculation ftw !
@Ishten Mike Laidlaw already said that companions don't teach us specializations.
@Ishten Mike Laidlaw already said that companions don't teach us specializations.
Nice. I like it that way.
Laidlaw also mentioned in an interview before...either he did or Darrah did...that to gain Cassandra's favor (and most likely romance approval), the Inquisitor should do Seeker quests...
Any guess to what Seeker quests might be ? Especially given the annulment of Nevarran Accord, Seekers are sort of all over the place...