true and to be fair palpatine did what he did over years.... movies just made it seem overnight(love that series)She herself would never stoop so low. She's pretty hardcore about Chantry directive. "Magic must serve man and never rule over him." She knows how responsible mages must be.
But it is troubling in the sense of what kind of precedent this sets. While Vivienne is no magister, it may open the door to one. I'm willing to take that chance. Only because I know some Templar or Seeker would pop up and fight back. It's not like a mage would suddenly gather all power overnight, like Palpatine.
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#18426
Posté 01 décembre 2014 - 01:11
#18427
Posté 01 décembre 2014 - 01:17
I haven't finished the game yet, but I've been spoiled plenty by myself. Haha.
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As much as happy endings please me, I can't help but enjoy the idea of a divine having a secret relationship with a mage. It would probably be a scandal. Can you imagine the potential drama? I love it.
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#18428
Posté 01 décembre 2014 - 01:21
As much as happy endings please me, I can't help but enjoy the idea of a divine having a secret relationship with a mage. It would probably be a scandal. Can you imagine the potential drama? I love it.
They'll be scared of Cassandra ![]()
#18429
Posté 01 décembre 2014 - 01:23
They'll be scared of Cassandra
Especially if you hunted down all the high dragons. Oh, the new Divine is having an affair with a mage? Wait, that mage is the Inquisitor? They killed ten high dragons together? Right, moving on. ![]()
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#18430
Guest_StreetMagic_*
Posté 01 décembre 2014 - 01:23
Guest_StreetMagic_*
true and to be fair palpatine did what he did over years.... movies just made it seem overnight(love that series)
Yeah, my bad. I knew that, but my mind went somewhere else for a sec.
I think Vivienne choice is mostly to give Templar friendly players pause. She'd be a character that they would find likeable, but choosing her requires them to ease up a bit on the mage hate. All the choices require us to ease up a bit, in fact.
I don't think there's a whole lot to be feared about a second Tevinter though. I think the fear is Templars will never fully get their way, no matter what. There's no happy ending for them.
#18431
Posté 01 décembre 2014 - 01:28
possibly but as pro mage as i am putting viv in power (a mage at that nothing personal) just screams "a 2nd tevinter" to me but thats my problem. Ill wait til DA4 comes to make final judgement
Leliana is much more preferable to me as Divine than Vivienne, albeit for different reasons. I do wonder what kind of relationship Cassandra's new sect of the Seekers of Truth would have with Leliana's new Chantry of Andraste.
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#18432
Posté 01 décembre 2014 - 01:33
Especially if you hunted down all the high dragons. Oh, the new Divine is having an affair with a mage? Wait, that mage is the Inquisitor? They killed ten high dragons together? Right, moving on.
I doubt the Orlesians care about any of that. They love their gossip and scandalous affairs. I imagine it'd go something like this:
Orlesian 1: Is that the Divine, she fought with the Inquisition right? Her outfit is odd.
Orlesian 2: Hush, don't gossip, she's dangerous! She's killed multiple dragons and she'll probably do the same to you!
Orlesian 1: That's impressive! Anyways, I hear she's boinking the Inquisitor, he's a mage, isn't that crazy?
#18433
Posté 01 décembre 2014 - 01:34
no probs i was just teasing no offense ment and yeah templars do seem to be restricted or nuetered somewhat by the ending slides and ease up on mage hate doubtful lolYeah, my bad. I knew that, but my mind went somewhere else for a sec.
I think Vivienne choice is mostly to give Templar friendly players pause. She'd be a character that they would find likeable, but choosing her requires them to ease up a bit on the mage hate. All the choices require us to ease up a bit, in fact.
I don't think there's a whole lot to be feared about a second Tevinter though. I think the fear is Templars will never fully get their way, no matter what. There's no happy ending for them.
thats a good question. Still confused that if cass restarts the seekers am i dumped cause i just didnt say yes or no to rebooting themLeliana is much more preferable to me as Divine than Vivienne, albeit for different reasons. I do wonder what kind of relationship Cassandra's new sect of the Seekers of Truth would have with Leliana's new Chantry of Andraste.
#18434
Posté 01 décembre 2014 - 01:42
thats a good question. Still confused that if cass restarts the seekers am i dumped cause i just didnt say yes or no to rebooting them
Wonder if Mages could join the new Seekers? How come Mages can't form a protection agency? If anyone know how to deal with demons it's a well-trained Mage
#18435
Posté 01 décembre 2014 - 01:44
Cassandra's romance is possibly the best Bioware romance I've ever done.
That moment when
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#18436
Posté 01 décembre 2014 - 02:07
Are you sure you want the answer though?
It's always better to know in my opinion. I'd still do future playthroughs where I romance her, but I would want to know what the ending meant. If it always ends, or if it's only the divine ending.
#18437
Posté 01 décembre 2014 - 02:14
mages are hardly liked unless for war. Having them in power positions like that wont go well. PossiblyWonder if Mages could join the new Seekers? How come Mages can't form a protection agency? If anyone know how to deal with demons it's a well-trained Mage
#18438
Posté 01 décembre 2014 - 02:33
Cassandra's romance is possibly the best Bioware romance I've ever done.
That moment when
Spoiler
YES. I thought the scene was at an end, and I was laughing at how the Inquisitor was scratching his head. And then she does come back.
As much as happy endings please me, I can't help but enjoy the idea of a divine having a secret relationship with a mage. It would probably be a scandal. Can you imagine the potential drama? I love it.
Exactly. I'm still torn about the possibility. On one hand, I want them to stay together without any problems, but the story about The Divine and Her Knight Enchanter is too delicious to pass up.
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#18439
Guest_StreetMagic_*
Posté 01 décembre 2014 - 02:34
Guest_StreetMagic_*
mages are hardly liked unless for war. Having them in power positions like that wont go well. Possibly
I think making them part of the Chantry is key to any good future (part of the Chantry in ways besides the Circle). It's why I choose Vivienne as well. She's one of the better voices of Andrastianism I've seen in the games.
Maybe that doesn't mean the Seekers, but I don't know why it wouldn't hurt. It certainly wouldn't hurt the mage involved. They would never fear possession again. If I was a mage Inquisitor, I'd jump on that for sure.
Then again, maybe it hurts magic ability somehow.
#18440
Posté 01 décembre 2014 - 02:43
Mages can't join the Seekers.
#18441
Posté 01 décembre 2014 - 02:44
It's always better to know in my opinion. I'd still do future playthroughs where I romance her, but I would want to know what the ending meant. If it always ends, or if it's only the divine ending.
In my ending where Cass decided to rebuild the Seekers, she mentioned on the balcony that the Inquisitor would be extremely busy in the coming days and months, and they should spend what little time they have with each other. I assume this is the same for a Cassandra that doesn't rebuild the Seekers or becomes Divine. Hence the reason she sounds and looks a little sad.
Divine or no, I would like to think that Cass and Quizzy "split" the same way the Warden and romanced Leliana "split". They may have to keep things long-distance for periods of time, but they are very much still a couple.
#18442
Posté 01 décembre 2014 - 02:44
yeah the "training" doesbt sound good for magi. But im the guy who thinks magi/mundanes should be separated and rarly interact with each other so im not the best to judgeI think making them part of the Chantry is key to any good future (part of the Chantry in ways besides the Circle). It's why I choose Vivienne as well. She's one of the better voices of Andrastianism I've seen in the games.
Maybe that doesn't mean the Seekers, but I don't know why it wouldn't hurt. It certainly wouldn't hurt the mage involved. They would never fear possession again. If I was a mage Inquisitor, I'd jump on that for sure.
Then again, maybe it hurts magic ability somehow.
#18443
Posté 01 décembre 2014 - 02:47
Wonder if Mages could join the new Seekers? How come Mages can't form a protection agency? If anyone know how to deal with demons it's a well-trained Mage
I suppose it depends on whether or not Cassandra is accepting new recruits, or if she's focused primarily on finding any remaining Seekers of Truth first and foremost; it seemed like she wanted to share with the surviving Seekers the secrets of the Order, and decide from there how to proceed, although she clearly had some solid ideas about what direction she desired to take the new Seekers in. Considering she accepted Solas' help, and accepts a mage becoming Inquisitor, I don't think it's implausible.
#18444
Posté 01 décembre 2014 - 03:01
You're so stuck on that. Believe, azarhal. Believe.
It's more in jest than anything. Although, I'm sucker for characters with super tragic life stories too.
As much as happy endings please me, I can't help but enjoy the idea of a divine having a secret relationship with a mage. It would probably be a scandal. Can you imagine the potential drama? I love it.
If the relationship continue, it won't be secret. Cassandra is too honest for that and a terribad liar anyway. Also, if it's not a secret, it can't be used against her in The Game.
Anyway, everyone will have to deal with a new Divine that walks around in armor, wearing a sword and without any hat on her head. I get the feeling that a boyfriend is not the most nontraditional thing she might do.
#18445
Guest_StreetMagic_*
Posté 01 décembre 2014 - 03:01
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In my ending where Cass decided to rebuild the Seekers, she mentioned on the balcony that the Inquisitor would be extremely busy in the coming days and months, and they should spend what little time they have with each other. I assume this is the same for a Cassandra that doesn't rebuild the Seekers or becomes Divine. Hence the reason she sounds and looks a little sad.
Divine or no, I would like to think that Cass and Quizzy "split" the same way the Warden and romanced Leliana "split". They may have to keep things long-distance for periods of time, but they are very much still a couple.
If they just carry it on like Leliana, and I don't get an update for years.. then they should just kill my Inquisitor and be done with it. Death is better than mystery and half-assed storytelling. They need to try writing a different theme. Or kill me. These games don't have the luxury of a TV show, where you tune in the next week (or the next season at most). Game take too long. It's gotten to the point where I don't even care about my Warden anymore.
#18446
Posté 01 décembre 2014 - 03:21
I have to say that I prefer Leliana as the new Divine as long as she unhardened. This causes her to use diplomacy to help smooth things over while she places major reforms. For anyone who want the mages free of the chantry, an unhardened Leliana leads to the best outcome.
As for Cass reforming the Seekers, sure her work might take her away from the Inquisitor from time to time but I imagine the Inquisitor will be quite busy with his own work as well. Such as diplomatic missions which, honestly, Cass is not the best at. Besides, Cass would be the last person to break up a relationship just because of some time spent separated. Cass is the definition of dedication. She says it herself, she does nothing that is not worth doing with all her heart.
And thats why we love you Cass. ![]()
#18447
Guest_StreetMagic_*
Posté 01 décembre 2014 - 03:25
Guest_StreetMagic_*
I have to say that I prefer Leliana as the new Divine as long as she unhardened. This causes her to use diplomacy to help smooth things over while she places major reforms. For anyone who want the mages free of the chantry, an unhardened Leliana leads to the best outcome.
As for Cass reforming the Seekers, sure her work might take her away from the Inquisitor from time to time but I imagine the Inquisitor will be quite busy with his own work as well. Such as diplomatic missions which, honestly, Cass is not the best at. Besides, Cass would be the last person to break up a relationship just because of some time spent separated. Cass is the definition of dedication. She says it herself, she does nothing that is not worth doing with all her heart.
And thats why we love you Cass.
Wait.. I thought she didn't want to become Divine, if unhardened. This is interesting.
Cass' pillow talk tells me what she thinks herself. She doesn't want the Inquisitor to be taken away. It'd be pretty silly if you manage to survive Corypheus, only to be taken away by a "job". lol
#18448
Posté 01 décembre 2014 - 03:30
If they just carry it on like Leliana, and I don't get an update for years.. then they should just kill my Inquisitor and be done with it. Death is better than mystery and half-assed storytelling. They need to try writing a different theme. Or kill me. These games don't have the luxury of a TV show, where you tune in the next week (or the next season at most). Game take too long. It's gotten to the point where I don't even care about my Warden anymore.
This is why I'm not as big a fan of the "new protagonist every game" thing as I thought I would be, because your character always just goes missing. The Warden went missing after DAO (and the DLCs), Hawke went missing after DA2 (and then went missing again after DAI if they lived). The Inquisitor will probably just up and vanish from Skyhold one day, appear again for a 30 minute quest in DA4 or 5, and then go off somewhere else with little explanation.
#18449
Guest_StreetMagic_*
Posté 01 décembre 2014 - 03:32
Guest_StreetMagic_*
This is why I'm not as big a fan of the "new protagonist every game" thing as I thought I would be, because your character always just goes missing. The Warden went missing after DAO (and the DLCs), Hawke went missing after DA2 (and then went missing again after DAI if they lived). The Inquisitor will probably just up and vanish from Skyhold one day, appear again for a 30 minute quest in DA4 or 5, and then go off somewhere else with little explanation.
Yes, that'd be a damn shame if Quizzy just cameo'ed like Hawke. I think it's their chance to build on something for a change.
Besides, TES has the whole " wanders off into the sunset" thing going on. Or really, any RPGs 10-20 years ago. Every protagonist has to be the goddamn mysterious cowboy. ![]()
#18450
Posté 01 décembre 2014 - 03:59
This is why I'm not as big a fan of the "new protagonist every game" thing as I thought I would be, because your character always just goes missing. The Warden went missing after DAO (and the DLCs), Hawke went missing after DA2 (and then went missing again after DAI if they lived). The Inquisitor will probably just up and vanish from Skyhold one day, appear again for a 30 minute quest in DA4 or 5, and then go off somewhere else with little explanation.
They could avoid that by exploring new regions, so that they don't have to explain why the former protagonist isn't there. New games can explore the Anderfels, Nevarra, the Free Marches, Antiva, Rivain, Tevinter, or the Qunari controlled islands of Par Vollen and Seheron. I suppose there could be an issue if we head to the Anderfels, given there are four people who could potentially be there, but that shouldn't be an issue for the Inquisitor.
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