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In the AusGamers interview that Cameron Lee did, he mentioned that the Chantry leadership is destroyed and that they talk about going back to Orlais to vote for a new leader. I take this to mean that Devine Justina was killed in the magical explosion.

 

Now I know this is not confirmed and she could be alive still, but going of what Cameron said I will believe she is dead till I see otherwise.

Too me this is good and bad, I liked Justina from what we had seen of her and I thought she was a strong and capable woman who we could of interacted with and would of added a lot to the story.

 

On the other hand if she is dead that leaves the divine position open and can give us multiple new reverend Mothers trying to get in the best position for being the next Divine and as the inquisitor we could be the main factor in choosing who gets to be Divine.

 

Knowing Bioware it could be another choice like the Dwarven king, and you may not like the person you want to choose but they are the best for stability and keeping Thedas united against outside threats. Or you could choose someone who is perfect for your views but weak on the whole.

 

Cameron Lee said the meeting was between the heads of the Mages and the Chantry, he never mentioned the Templars so it could mean that Lambert if was alive at the time might not of been there. Who else of the main characters that we know of might of been at this meeting and how do you think it would affect their faction.

 

Here is the website that has Cameron Lees interview http://www.ausgamers...es/read/3432915



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Ohohoh. I sure would love to get involved in this
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Is this an explosion that's in the new book? I haven't finished it yet-(don't worry, I don't mind the spoilers). I don't care much about Justinia one way or another, but seems like a cool premise.

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If Justina really dies at the intro, there it goes any reason for me to take an favorable stance with the Chantry. With their only progressive leader dead, I don't see much reason to support them in any way at this point. Unless they show us that Justina was not the only level headed member in their order.



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Oh you mean explosion like the fade ripping at beginning of new game. Nevermind me. Carry on.

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If Justina really dies at the intro, there it goes any reason for me to take an favorable stance with the Chantry. With their only progressive leader dead, I don't see much reason to support them in any way at this point. Unless they show us that Justina was not the only level headed member in their order.

 

Well, Leliana and Cassandra are probably hoping to carry on Justinia's vision by helping with the Inquisition.  And we may have the opportunity to help a moderate become the next Divine, since that's the sort of thing that happens in Bioware games.

 

Or maybe we can become Divine ourselves!  We've got have some way to indulge our megalomania, right?



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Wow, that is indeed a bit spoilery


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If Justina really dies at the intro, there it goes any reason for me to take an favorable stance with the Chantry. With their only progressive leader dead, I don't see much reason to support them in any way at this point. Unless they show us that Justina was not the only level headed member in their order.

 

I was looking forward to working with Justina who seemed reasonable and willing to listen, so it is a blow if she has been killed off but we don't know who could be up to replace her, one could even be Leliana as a possibility for the next Devine so I am at least willing to work with the Chantry unless there is no one who I think would be a good fit.



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If Justina really dies at the intro, there it goes any reason for me to take an favorable stance with the Chantry. With their only progressive leader dead, I don't see much reason to support them in any way at this point. Unless they show us that Justina was not the only level headed member in their order.

 

I feel the same.

 

Leliana is still around, though I'm not sure how much influence she would have w/o Justinia.



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Well, Leliana and Cassandra are probably hoping to carry on Justinia's vision by helping with the Inquisition.  And we may have the opportunity to help a moderate become the next Divine, since that's the sort of thing that happens in Bioware games.

 

Or maybe we can become Divine ourselves!  We've got have some way to indulge our megalomania, right?

 

The choice for who would be the next Dwarven king was probably the hardest choice I had to make in Origins, I like Harramont the best but believed he was the worst for the future of the Dwarven people. If Inquisition does give us a choice like that one which is not so Black and White then I think that having Justina killed will be a good decision on Biowares part.



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Or maybe we can become Divine ourselves!  We've got have some way to indulge our megalomania, right?

Well it could work as long as it was restricted to the non-Mage human female Inquisitor.

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Well that would be awfully sudden. I got the impression they were going somewhere with Justinia. Oh well.



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Didn't I read something about all authority figures in the Civil War being removed?
 
Here:
 

"After the big explosion, the heads of the factions in the civil war are killed and so the Inquisition moves in to fill the gap," added Laidlaw. "Once you come out of the Fade, you show yourself to be a leader. Someone has to take control and the power of the Inquisition gives you the freedom to take action."

 
Source:

How Dragon Age: Inquisition's trailer opens up new story

Is it possible that not just Justinia will die but also Celene?

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So Rhys and Fiona could be dead too? Bummer. 



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I think if the civil war leaders are dead that would pretty much be it for that plotline.
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Well it could work as long as it was restricted to the non-Mage human female Inquisitor.

 

No reverse Pope Joan?  No pretending that your Qunari is actually just borrowing one of Vivienne's hats?



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I'd be glad if Justinia died.

She's too much like Empress Celene.

Woman in power with "moderate "view , "colourful" past and new vision causing numerous ennemies , and both tried to manipulate , both failed big time and caused open war.

 

The only thing I really wonder about is the relationship between the Inquisition and the Chantry , I really think Chantry folks are going to assume once the Breach trouble is solved , the Inquisition soldiers are going to join the Chantry.

Same way they did in the past creating the Circle/Templars/Seekers.

I'd rather not be doing that , I think Thedas needs a independant organization dealing with all the magical troubles.

 

Also hope the mage/templar war won't just last a year and then everything will be kisses , love and butterfly.

Just like the Quarian/Geth conflict...and then The Inquisitor blew a fuse and screamed very loudy and everybody suddenly felt like giving peace a chance...



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I don't think Celene would be at that peace gathering. She's also said to Leliana that she was going to give the Divine extra time to work things out. 

 

I wonder how people will react to my Dalish Mage being involved in the election of a new Divine. I'm sensing a lot of trouble :D

 

(However I don't think our PC can become the Divine. We're already Jesus, we can't become the Pope too)



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Didn't I read something about all authority figures in the Civil War being removed?
 
Here:
 
 
Source:

How Dragon Age: Inquisition's trailer opens up new story

Is it possible that not just Justinia will die but also Celene?

 

Also Anora and/or Alistair.



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Well, Leliana and Cassandra are probably hoping to carry on Justinia's vision by helping with the Inquisition.  And we may have the opportunity to help a moderate become the next Divine, since that's the sort of thing that happens in Bioware games.

 

The same interview that mention the stuff in the OP literal says that Cassandra/PC recreate the Inquisition behind the Chantry's back:

So the formation of the inquisition is kind of always like a plan B that the head of the Chantry was considering, and then Cassandra starts to bring this all up after the events at the temple. And she's doing that because she knows that the Chantry was considering it and that the Chantry is just going to run off and talk about stuff rather than taking any action. So she sets things in motion via this loophole, picking up the Inquisition,



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Also Anora and/or Alistair.

 

I don't think they can die, otherwise why record lines and confirm Alistair will appear in DAI if he (or Anora) get killed at the beginning of the game?



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I don't think they can die, otherwise why record lines and confirm Alistair will appear in DAI if he (or Anora) get killed at the beginning of the game?

 

Dying in the first few minutes of the game is still a return. Also a dead King Alistair would not mean that Drunkard Alistair and Warden Alistair are dead.



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What I'm curios about is the chantry remnants. Who's left, what ideological lines did they seperate on? Is Petrice(or her supporters) part of the "agents of chaos"?

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Ohohoh. I sure would love to get involved in this

So would I..all my main enemies in one place?  Get the impaling spikes and stakes ready boys we are having a party.  When the Chantry is decapitated it's eradication can commence at leisure, let the demons eat them, and seal the rifts after all the local sisters and templars are dead, if their fellow travellers die as well, welp they shouldn't have worshipped the maker to bad so sad...die!



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What I'm curios about is the chantry remnants. Who's left, what ideological lines did they seperate on? Is Petrice(or her supporters) part of the "agents of chaos"?

 

Interviews says the Chantry splinter into various groups, so expect all of them but one or two to be evil extremists...