And Hawke was the 'get away driver.'
Yup! Poor Hawke... so used lol.
And Hawke was the 'get away driver.'
Yup! Poor Hawke... so used lol.
So nobody watched the trailer where Cassandra didn't know who you were, and you think you were somebody important at the talks?
It might be a false assumption that Cassandra must know who you are if you are an important person.
Cassandra had no idea who Hawke actually was. She new a name as the game adequately details. The Inquistitor could be quite famous, but if s/he doesn't remember their own name then Cassandra could be in the dark as much as the PC.
You could be famous in a book and we all know Cassandra doesn't read books, she stabs them.
It might be a false assumption that Cassandra must know who you are if you are an important person.
Cassandra had no idea who Hawke actually was. She new a name as the game adequately details. The Inquistitor could be quite famous, but if s/he doesn't remember their own name then Cassandra could be in the dark as much as the PC.
She also knew how the media spun Hawke. All Varric does is provide her the truth on Hawke.
It might be a false assumption that Cassandra must know who you are if you are an important person.
Cassandra had no idea who Hawke actually was. She new a name as the game adequately details. The Inquistitor could be quite famous, but if s/he doesn't remember their own name then Cassandra could be in the dark as much as the PC.
I guess that depends on the definition of important too. You could be the First/Keeper of a Dalish clan, which is obviously an important role within their culture, but it doesn't mean Cassandra knows anything about it.
You could also be a member of a human noble house, and Cassandra may not have even heard of the house, or even if she has, it doesn't mean she's heard of you. There must be hundreds of nobles houses across Thedas, and obviously even more members within them.
So nobody watched the trailer where Cassandra didn't know who you were, and you think you were somebody important at the talks?
That is a good point. Had the player character been one of the bigwigs at the conference you'd think Cassandra would recognize him or her. That she doesn't recognize the player character might be an indication that the sole survivor was some random mook bodyguard.
depending on the origin of the character I have a feeling some are going to be more important than others but important in a different way then actually influencial, like an aid or a guard.
I want to be slightly important. For example as a mage, I would be in the running to be First Enchanter
Or you're not part of the world and in fact a spirit from the Fade that confused itself as human.
It's not unheard of.
Or you're not part of the world and in fact a spirit from the Fade that confused itself as human.
It's not unheard of.
I hope this is not the case but wont be surprised if it is true.
Wouldn't it be awesome if the Inquisitor ended up being the son/daughter of our Origins Warden?!!! YAY! Or even Hawke's for that matter!
Origins Parents: Warden + Alistair
DA2 Parents: Hawke + Fenris
No, don't anyone ruin it by saying Hawke + Anders!!!! It'd be an ABOMINATION!!! Seriously! I don't even hate Anders, but his offspring... that's a scary thought lmao.
Or, as I think I saw someone suggest, Morrigan's Dark Ritual child... would make the Inquisitor have the soul of an old god. Not sure how/if that'd work though. Morrigan would have to have slept with a Elf/Dwarf Warden for those that choose Elf/Dwarf Inquisitors. Let'st not even get started with the Qunari option LMAO.
Hmm... I had too much apple pie I think ![]()
OR even crazier idea! The Inquisitor being the our Warden AND Hawke's child! Hmm, that wouldn't work since both my Warden and my Hawke are females lmao.
the time-frame from Origins to Inquisition is approximately 10 years. The boy resulting from the Dark Ritual (if done) was confirmed to be about 10 years old.
Children of the Warden would be slightly younger.
Children of Hawke (and Anders
) would be infants, if even born yet.
Now, in a 4th game..... Or a Fifth.......
So nobody watched the trailer where Cassandra didn't know who you were, and you think you were somebody important at the talks?
no actually she never specified that. what she was questioning was how you were the sole survivor, and yet you had no idea how you survived. even if she knew who you were, she would still be wondering abt this.
I don't think the PC is the OGB, but allow me to play advocate.the time-frame from Origins to Inquisition is approximately 10 years. The boy resulting from the Dark Ritual (if done) was confirmed to be about 10 years old.
Children of the Warden would be slightly younger.
Children of Hawke (and Anders![]()
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) would be infants, if even born yet.
Now, in a 4th game..... Or a Fifth.......
the time-frame from Origins to Inquisition is approximately 10 years. The boy resulting from the Dark Ritual (if done) was confirmed to be about 10 years old.
Children of the Warden would be slightly younger.
Children of Hawke (and Anders
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) would be infants, if even born yet.
Now, in a 4th game..... Or a Fifth.......
Party pooper! BUT, you do make a perfectly reasonable point!
Shame on you!
I don't think the PC is the OGB, but allow me to play advocate.
Time is wibbly wobbly in The Fade. It is reasonable to assume there could exist a scenario where you could spend a lifetime in there and pop back out right when you entered. Equally is the flip where you could be in there and blink, pop back out and a lifetime has passed. We just don't know enough.
Physical forms for powerful beings are not set in stone. Flemeth is the best example of this.
Morrigan went thru an Eluvian, probably to the Fade. I don't recall if the destination was certain or just suggested so there's that "probably".
Even if you never did the Dark Ritual the possibility of the ritual being done by an alternate and thus the OGB existing is valid. We don't know enough about the ritual to know if the "will save your life" aspect was actually part of the ritual or part of something Morrigan did to get the PC or Alistair into bed. There is wiggle room here as the ritual is never defined. Creating an OGB even with the player refusing the ritual does not hand wave their decision away. Their decision to not be part of it is intact, players however do not control Morrigan and her whereabouts are immediately unaccounted for if she is refused.
Yay for wildly insane theories! lol
I think the fact there are so many variables makes it more possible, but then again I still don't believe the PC is the OGB.I really don't understand people's fascination with trying to turn the inquisitor into OGB. There are way too many variables for it to be even possible...
'Word of God'
Even if you never did the Dark Ritual the possibility of the ritual being done by an alternate and thus the OGB existing is valid. We don't know enough about the ritual to know if the "will save your life" aspect was actually part of the ritual or part of something Morrigan did to get the PC or Alistair into bed. There is wiggle room here as the ritual is never defined. Creating an OGB even with the player refusing the ritual does not hand wave their decision away. Their decision to not be part of it is intact, players however do not control Morrigan and her whereabouts are immediately unaccounted for if she is refused.
Except for the fact that it got confirmed that if the DR wasn't done, the resulting child will NOT be in Inquisition. Morrigan may still be a mother, if she was Romanced by a male warden, however. The Child just will not have any wierd powers/abilities.
IF the Dark Ritual has any meaning other than as an Escape from Death in Origins, such has yet to be revealed, and will have no influence in Inquisition. Word from the Devs some months ago.
And as for Morrigan running off..... yes and no. IF she is refused, she turns herself into a dog and runs off. Epilogue Slides state (and only if un-romanced) that a black haired sorceress was found in the Empress' Court in Orlais several years later. If she was romanced and then refused, she is see in the Frostback mountains, and believed to be with child.
If Anders survived DA2 you're doing it wrong.