what if following that first cataclysmic event, like wynne, you were special but. . . on borrowed time?
Too similar to how Grey Wardens work.
what if following that first cataclysmic event, like wynne, you were special but. . . on borrowed time?
Too similar to how Grey Wardens work.
My money's on something Flemeth/Morrigan related.
I'd say Flemeth, Morrigan isnt that powerful, i think she has her own goal in order to counter whatever is to come.
what if following that first cataclysmic event, like wynne, you were special but. . . on borrowed time? whatever the power is that's been given to you, i doubt it's accidental and i doubt it'll end up being a blessing. more like you're a very specific tool. and when your task is done, and you're no longer useful, you'll die as you were meant to in the original blast. unless, maybe, you play the game exactly right, and earn your survival. . .
doubtful, they've already confirmed that you can continue to play and that their is content you are not expected to get to until after the main storyline. How would that work if most inquisitors died at the end?
I'd say Flemeth, Morrigan isnt that powerful, i think she has her own goal in order to counter whatever is to come.
We don't have any idea how powerful Morrigan is or isn't at this point.
Not that I'm supporting any theories involving Morrigan's involvement, just saying that as of now, we can't make any real judgment on her power.
We don't have any idea how powerful Morrigan is or isn't at this point.
Not that I'm supporting any theories involving Morrigan's involvement, just saying that as of now, we can't make any real judgment on her power.
IM judging off the fact that Flemeths power comes from her age and that Morrigan realistically cant match that, unless there's some unknown loophole she used
IM judging off the fact that Flemeths power comes from her age and that Morrigan realistically cant match that, unless there's some unknown loophole she used
We don't necessarily know that, either. Flemeth has, of course, acquired a good bit of knowledge in her long life span, but her power may well be in bulk from her unique nature.
At any rate, Flemeth is hardly omnipotent. The warden and company were able to defeat her; however powerful she is, it is clearly obtainable.
We don't necessarily know that, either. Flemeth has, of course, acquired a good bit of knowledge in her long life span, but her power may well be in bulk from her unique nature.
At any rate, Flemeth is hardly omnipotent. The warden and company were able to defeat her; however powerful she is, it is clearly obtainable.
Did i imply as such? Omnipotence isnt needed to be considered powerful, im sure she can have a trick up her sleeve to fit this scenario. Regardless to what flemeth is, experience contributes to her skill
I think you're a spirit wearing a meatsuit, and you have a "background" in the same way that Justice had a "background" that it could remember when it got stuck in its meatsuit in DA:A. You could adopt that identity or not, as you chose, but it's the perspective you became attached to when you got drawn into the world with the tear.
experience can outweigh a lot of things when it comes to battle and life.... morrigan lacks experience more than anything... it is also stated that flemeth was possessed, but after the events of witch hunt morrigan doesnt shoot it down, but she says flemeth is something more... which morrigan is also lacking....
anyways, the inquisitor is probably a victim of circumstance, there is no power given to him by an all mighty being or no spirit possessing him... i see it as more of a chemical reaction kind of thing.... think of it like a superpower... most comic heroes are given their powers by a freak accident... like peter parker getting bitten by a radioactive spider turning him into spider man
Morrigan did get ahold of Flemeth's spell book and has had ten years to study it, along with other tricks. She may not be as powerful as her mother, yet; but that doesn't mean she isn't considerably more powerful than she was when we left off with her, and we have no idea what tricks she'll pull out of her bag this time around.
I am personally theorizing that it will be Morrigan, not Flemeth, who takes the form of a dragon and saves us from danger at the opening of the game, both as a way to subvert the trend, and to show that Morrigan has become a serious power.
superhero style
experience can outweigh a lot of things when it comes to battle and life.... morrigan lacks experience more than anything... it is also stated that flemeth was possessed, but after the events of witch hunt morrigan doesnt shoot it down, but she says flemeth is something more... which morrigan is also lacking....
anyways, the inquisitor is probably a victim of circumstance, there is no power given to him by an all mighty being or no spirit possessing him... i see it as more of a chemical reaction kind of thing.... think of it like a superpower... most comic heroes are given their powers by a freak accident... like peter parker getting bitten by a radioactive spider turning him into spider man
It could explain your green hand which is not the color of a veil tear. Could the veil have a substance we could not normally see unless there is a tear? Did that substance become a part of our hero?
Morrigan did get ahold of Flemeth's spell book and has had ten years to study it, along with other tricks. She may not be as powerful as her mother, yet; but that doesn't mean she isn't considerably more powerful than she was when we left off with her, and we have no idea what tricks she'll pull out of her bag this time around.
I am personally theorizing that it will be Morrigan, not Flemeth, who takes the form of a dragon and saves us from danger at the opening of the game, both as a way to subvert the trend, and to show that Morrigan has become a serious power.
I really like the idea of Morrigan becoming her own master and a powerful dragon that takes a stand to help our hero. I can see her doing this. It would fit her personality perfectly.
I can also see Flemeth using the events to further her plans to bring in more dragon in. Flemeth may want the way it was before it became too populated with humans. Humans hunted the dragons to almost extinction.
Morrigan on the other-hand enjoys some of the things humankind has such as fine clothes, jewelry and beautiful homes. She doesn't seem to want to lose those things.
Either we survived because the breach gave us the power, or we survived because we had the power before without knowing it. I kind of think it was Flemeth/Morrigan related either way.
You are the only one that can close the breach.Who is capable of closing tears? Mages, demons and spirits can close tears. That being said this breach is so much bigger than a tear. What spirit, mage or demon can close a breach? None have the power that can do it. So what are you as the inquisitor? For fun take a wild guess.
Richard Cypher.
I like the idea of us having the power before hand and it not awakening because there was no reason for it to. I guess it could also be that a spirit gave us the power (not possessed) so we could fix the Fade for them from the outside.
We know one thing for sure...Inquisitor is charmer first of all things because he can romance everyone available successfully.
We know one thing for sure...Inquisitor is charmer first of all things because he can romance everyone available successfully.
That is true. Everyone wants to get our attention. I don't know about Varric and I think Cole has the mind of a child. You can be Cole's big brother/sister.
Morrigan did get ahold of Flemeth's spell book and has had ten years to study it, along with other tricks. She may not be as powerful as her mother, yet; but that doesn't mean she isn't considerably more powerful than she was when we left off with her, and we have no idea what tricks she'll pull out of her bag this time around.
I am personally theorizing that it will be Morrigan, not Flemeth, who takes the form of a dragon and saves us from danger at the opening of the game, both as a way to subvert the trend, and to show that Morrigan has become a serious power.
Oh boy, i'm sure being able to become a dragon would do wonders for her ego.
The Inquisitor can somehow close the veil tears.
I'm assuming there's a "grand daddy of all tears" somewhere, and finding out how the Inquisitor received his/her powers in the first place is going to give the Inquisitor a way to close this "grand daddy of all tears", and probably fight the one who is responsible for the all the conflicts that happened.
I have a nagging feeling that the truth will be less interesting than the speculation. I honestly wouldn't mind being Cole 2.0 but with him being part of the crew it does seem unlikely.
doubtful, they've already confirmed that you can continue to play and that their is content you are not expected to get to until after the main storyline. How would that work if most inquisitors died at the end?
ah true! forgot about that bit.