Will the qunari invade ?
#1
Posté 19 juillet 2014 - 06:27
#2
Posté 19 juillet 2014 - 06:36
#3
Posté 19 juillet 2014 - 06:39
I'm almost certain they're going to invade. Not only has it been heavily hinted by Sten and that it is in the Qunari's philosophy to convert the "bas" but it would also make a great premise for a game. And yeah, an after credits cliff-hanger like that would be awesome.
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#4
Posté 19 juillet 2014 - 06:40
Yes.
They shall submit to the Qun.
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#5
Posté 19 juillet 2014 - 06:42
#6
Posté 19 juillet 2014 - 06:43
#7
Posté 19 juillet 2014 - 06:44
It would tactically be the best decision, all the nations are going through a lot while the Qunari are most likely facing minimal to no issues, its the perfect time to invade.
The only issue i have with that story arch being the main plot, is that it would mean the player has no choice but to stop the invasion, i'd prefer a choice allowing us to either help both sides (through another truce or even an alliance) or just outright join the qun, but this wouldnt happen due to it complicating future games
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#8
Posté 19 juillet 2014 - 06:44
I'm almost certain they're going to invade. Not only has it been heavily hinted by Sten and that it is in the Qunari's philosophy to convert the "bas" but it would also make a great premise for a game. And yeah, an after credits cliff-hanger like that would be awesome.
I can see it already: An after credits cliffhanger with thousands of Qunari boarding warships and preparing to invade.
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#9
Posté 19 juillet 2014 - 06:45
#10
Posté 19 juillet 2014 - 06:46
Unless it's a candy store, I don't see the Arishok invade anything anytime soon. I have a feeling the Arishok is one of David Gaider's favorites, and he may want to use him for the comic series. I think you can talk to the Qunari, but an outright war with them wouldn't be possible.
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#11
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Posté 19 juillet 2014 - 06:50
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I can see DA:I ending that way or a DLC chronicling the events leading upto it, IB could play a integral part in it tbh
#12
Posté 19 juillet 2014 - 06:50
If they do I hope Bioware gives us the option to beat them back or help them win without releasing a bunch of books and comics afterwards completely ruining peoples playthroughs by having a completely different outcome, lol.
#13
Posté 19 juillet 2014 - 06:53
Having the Qunari win their invasion would change the landscape of the Dragon Age universe too drastically, in my opinion. I don't see that happening, or, being a choice for that matter to aid them.
#14
Posté 19 juillet 2014 - 06:54
On a more serious Note, I could see the Conflict with them playing out from the Prespective of "One of them", meaning that we would be "forced" to start the Game as a Member of - most likely - the Ben-Hassrath. Then something happens (maybe a battle goes terribly wrong) and we are left with our first two Companions in the World, where we learn to know other Perspectives and Stuff.
And in the End, we could make them win. I could totally see a game where Tevinter vs. Qunari is a Subplot of equal Importance to that game as, for example, the Fereldan civil War to Origins or the orlesian civil War to Inquisition (which I expect to be very defining).
#15
Posté 19 juillet 2014 - 07:01
Anyone think a qunari invasion will be happining soon like at the end of dai after the credits you see the qunari coming that would be great thoughts ?
I wouldn't be surprised if the Qunari eventually made an invasion attempt, but considering it required most of Thedas to deal with them and their advanced technology, I'd expect it to cover quite a bit of ground, perhaps even taking years to resolve.
#16
Posté 19 juillet 2014 - 07:03
I wouldn't be surprised if the Qunari eventually made an invasion attempt, but considering it required most of Thedas to deal with them and their advanced technology, I'd expect it to cover quite a bit of ground, perhaps even taking years to resolve.
True but aren't blights also supposed to take decades?
#17
Posté 19 juillet 2014 - 07:05
I wouldn't be surprised if the Qunari eventually made an invasion attempt, but considering it required most of Thedas to deal with them and their advanced technology, I'd expect it to cover quite a bit of ground, perhaps even taking years to resolve.
Heck... If Sandal's prophecy in Dragon Age 2 is true (comes true in Inquisition, I mean), and "all the magic will comeback", maybe everyone will gain some degree of magical talent in Orlais, Fereldan etc. Qunari can come with their technology and clash against a major defensive of magic.
That right there is a classic, though somewhat cliche, I guess you could say, struggle.
#18
Posté 19 juillet 2014 - 07:13
I think it highly unlikely that this will happen on a Thedas wide scale but may be a future game might focus on the war with Tevinter. However, essentially it would still leave the main centres of Minrathous and Par Vollen intact at the end because the status quo is essential for the game world.
From a story perspective, an invasion would require a great deal of planning and the Qun would only commit when they are sure it will benefit them to do so. They sent Sten and his party to check up on whether the Blight was real and a threat to them. They are currently receiving intelligence reports from Iron Bull and the information that a giant rent has occurred in the Veil would likely put any ideas for invasion on the back burner. Why would you want to invade somewhere that is crawling with demons (and dragons)? They would also need time to assess whether the Inquisition could be a real problem to them. So having an epilogue with Qunari ships approaching for an imminent invasion wouldn't really make sense unless it was indicated to be several years down the line.
#19
Posté 19 juillet 2014 - 07:31
True but aren't blights also supposed to take decades?
I'd consider the Fifth Blight a stroke of luck in ending as quickly as it did, considering the loss of the griffins leaving the Wardens without aerial capabilities to deal with the Archdemon, and how Ridoran was fortunate enough to slice the Archdemon's wing. I'm not saying it's impossible for the Qunari conflict to end as quickly as the Fifth Blight did, but if the Qunari are supposed to be as serious of a threat as they've been building up to, I'd expect it to take some time to effectively deal with them.
#20
Posté 19 juillet 2014 - 11:14
I'm almost certain they're going to invade. Not only has it been heavily hinted by Sten and that it is in the Qunari's philosophy to convert the "bas" but it would also make a great premise for a game. And yeah, an after credits cliff-hanger like that would be awesome.
You mean like at the end of the Witcher 2?
Yeah, I said it but I thought that Tevinter had been holding the Qunari back for quite some time now Tevinter is a magical powerhouse I doubt that some random demons are going to give them much trouble I mean Tevinter raided the Elven grand city with demons, dragons and earthquakes.
#21
Posté 19 juillet 2014 - 11:49
in the good words of Captain America (fighting Loki in the Avengers) "Not Today!!!!"
#22
Posté 19 juillet 2014 - 11:55
Maybe the next game
And we'll finally be able to explore the northern countries
#23
Posté 20 juillet 2014 - 12:03
If this happens what will the Grey Wardens do? Wouldn't they have to pick a side?
#24
Posté 20 juillet 2014 - 02:23
Converting everyone to the Qun will be their holy crusade. The Qun demands it.
If this happens what will the Grey Wardens do? Wouldn't they have to pick a side?
I think they'd be on the side of not being butchered and just defend themselves out of necessity... I doubt they'd join any sort of counter-offensive into Qunari lands, however.
But yes, as I understand it, this is an inevitable conflict that comes from the basic principles of the Qun. At some point they're going to need to convert the heathens of Thedas... DA4 might be the right time... definitely no later than DA5 (assuming the series keeps going, of course). It might be smart to attack immediately after this Fade business is resolved if Thedas is vulnerable or recovering...
#25
Posté 20 juillet 2014 - 10:07
That could happen yes, seeing as the superpower that is Orlais will probably be severely weakened along with Fereldan.
But we don't really know in what manner the Breach is affecting Tevinter or Free Marchers or other countries. Though landing in Fereldan and then on to Orlais would force Tevinter to fight on two fronts though.
We'll see.





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