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DarthLaxian

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Hey,

 

I would love that (that could be the next crisis :) ) - Because I want to take them on and throw them back into the ocean :)

 

Hell, that's the only thing the chantry would be good for in my eyes:

 

Declaring an Exalted March on the invaders :)

 

greetings LAX

ps: I don't think they would invade in the middle of this crisis (while it does weaken the nations they might want to capture, I think they know that they can't seal the breach in the fade, so they will let people who actually know a lot more about the fade take care of that (you need trained mages for that IMHO - and the saarebas are not trained...they are stitched shut and put into shackles and that's it)



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Probably not



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Judging by what Sten, Fenris, and pimp daddy (if you let him live) said, yes.

 

Will they succeed? Yes.

 

Will the nations, religions, and civilizations of Thedas, fall? Yes.

 

Will we be the vanguard to drive the horde back? Most definitely maybe. 


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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 ?

DA4 maybe DA5 we'll have to see how thing go in DAI before then. I would find it kind of fun if the Qunari come at the beginning of the new age or the end of the Dragon age.  



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I really hope we get a game in Tevinter or Par Vollen involving the Qunari. I heard that when Bioware were in the earliest days of Origins' development that they considered having the fight against the Qunari the focus of the story.



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I imagine they probably will by the next game.



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Does anyone know if the anderfels helped fight the qunari or ferelden ?? And we are gonna need orlais sad to say but it's ture

 

There's no mention of either nation specifically. It merely says that all the nations of  Thedas threw their combined forces at the Qunari to liberated the north. Ferelden I think would definitely have been involved with the later Exatled Marches (but not the earlier half of the war because they were dealing with an Avvar invasion) but the Anderfels is poor and sparesely populated and dealing with the after effects of the Fourth blight. I'm not sure if they could have afforded to send many warriors, formidable as they were. In the later stages of the war the Qunari were also conducting raids into the Waking Sea. It's possible Ferelden may have been directly vulnerable to them at this point.



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Let them try. They'll return to Par Vollen with the Qun Code up in their asses.


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Let them try. They'll return to Par Vollen with the Qun Code up in their asses.

Mhmmm, like you wouldn't drooling over them. ;)


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Mhmmm, like you wouldn't drooling over them. ;)

 

Oh, you betcha :P


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Depends. A certain Qunari Bull is set to invade many Inquisitors come this October...

 

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It'd be odd if they didn't at some point, as BioWare's clearly been building up to some sort of qunari conflict. I'm not sure how they'll implement it, but whatever they do, I hope we get to see Rivain.



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Let them try. The filth will be purged, root and stem, from Thedas and the hanged corpses of their converts will line the roads from Orlais to Par Vollen :angry:

So yeah, i do hope we get to fight them at some point again ;)
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Would a Qunari invasion be that interesting. I mean we faced a Blight, Civil War in Ferelden, the dissolution of the Chantry, the conflict between the Mages and Templars, Civil War in Orlais and now I giant hole in the sky. Would a Qunari invasion be as epic as the other adventures we experienced?

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Lets all just come out and ask the real question.....  will dwayne the rock johnson invade?



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I think they will eventually. I'd like to see a Qunari invasion depicted in a future game. It would be great to try and overcome a technologically and militarily superior foe, as opposed to a mindless horde or a foe that heavily relies on magic.



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I think they will eventually. I'd like to see a Qunari invasion depicted in a future game. It would be great to try and overcome a technologically and militarily superior foe, as opposed to a mindless horde or a foe that heavily relies on magic.

 

So superior, that the mages of the free-nations of Thedas equalize the battlefield entirely (canons of the period shoot slowly, are not accurate, are dangerous (can explode!) and are not all that good against fortifications (unless you count long bombardments - but catapults do the same...)) and their mages are untrained (so not of much use)...and with the Magisters (them being blood-mages) keeping them at bay ATM, I would say that all the nations together would wipe them out!

 

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So superior, that the mages of the free-nations of Thedas equalize the battlefield entirely (canons of the period shoot slowly, are not accurate, are dangerous (can explode!) and are not all that good against fortifications (unless you count long bombardments - but catapults do the same...)) and their mages are untrained (so not of much use)...and with the Magisters (them being blood-mages) keeping them at bay ATM, I would say that all the nations together would wipe them out!

 

greetings LAX

Did I mention anything about mages? No. I said that the Qunari have superior technology and a more organised military than the other nations of Thedas. Mages were needed to face the Qunari because they were a superior military force. But again, I didn't even mention mages. I was suggesting that it would be interesting to face an enemy that relied more on technology and military might than magic. I have no desire to drag this conversation down into yet another mage debate.

Also, don't apply real world logic to a fictional setting. We've never witnessed how accurate or fast Qunari cannons are. We only know that they possess them, and that they give the Qunari a distinct advantage in naval engagements. To quote Isabela, their ships "fire thunder".



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So superior, that the mages of the free-nations of Thedas equalize the battlefield entirely (canons of the period shoot slowly, are not accurate, are dangerous (can explode!) and are not all that good against fortifications (unless you count long bombardments - but catapults do the same...)) and their mages are untrained (so not of much use)...and with the Magisters (them being blood-mages) keeping them at bay ATM, I would say that all the nations together would wipe them out!

 

greetings LAX

Cannons almost made conventional fortifications obsolete. Mages didn't equalize the war, they gave the rest of Thedas a fighting chance. What equalized the war was the amount of bodies the Thedosians were willing to sacrifice. And lastly, the Magisters of Tevinter are not "holding off" the Qunari at all. Actually Tevinter is trying and failing miserably at retaking Seheron, while the Qunari has done nothing but defend their own borders since taking Seheron from Tevinter.


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I'd expect it to happen sooner or later.
I would love the DA4 annoucement trailer to show the qunari fleet ready to invade the rest of Thedas, with the Arishok
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If they force us to kill sten in order to stop a Qunari invasion I think I'd curl up into a ball and cry in a corner for about a week.


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If the Qunari are ever going to be playing a major part in a game, BioWare will probably let the player themselves choose wether or not to oppose/support the Qunari.



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If the Qunari are ever going to be playing a major part in a game, BioWare will probably let the player themselves choose wether or not to oppose/support the Qunari.


Depends. If an hypothetical qunari invasion is the central plot of a DA game, I'm not sure we'd be able to support them. If the qunari are involved in a major plot of a DA game, I guess we'd be able to.

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Depends. If an hypothetical qunari invasion is the central plot of a DA game, I'm not sure we'd be able to support them. (...)

 

I think, they would have the Balls to do that. But first, they would have to make the Qunari a lot more appealing to Players - I suspect that this could be easily made in Form of making the Player (of any Race) a Part of the Qun for the Beginning of the Game, until an Ostagar-like Event leaves them on their own.

 

(...) If the qunari are involved in a major plot of a DA game, I guess we'd be able to.

 

This is, however, what I think will happen in Reality. A Dragon Age Game set in central northern and northeastern Thedas (think: Tevinter, Seheron, Rivain, Par Vollen) with an overarching Plot that delves into a related, but not quite the same Matter and the Conflict Qunari vs. Tevinter will be played up in a similar Vein like the Mage Templar Conflict or the elven Uprising or the orlesian civil War in Inquisition.



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I think, they would have the Balls to do that. But first, they would have to make the Qunari a lot more appealing to Players - I suspect that this could be easily made in Form of making the Player (of any Race) a Part of the Qun for the Beginning of the Game, until an Ostagar-like Event leaves them on their own.
 

 
This is, however, what I think will happen in Reality. A Dragon Age Game set in central northern and northeastern Thedas (think: Tevinter, Seheron, Rivain, Par Vollen) with an overarching Plot that delves into a related, but not quite the same Matter and the Conflict Qunari vs. Tevinter will be played up in a similar Vein like the Mage Templar Conflict or the elven Uprising or the orlesian civil War in Inquisition.

I don't think it just about 'Balls'. If you can side with both Rest of Thedas and qunari in a game, it means you can probably decide how the war end, and the world stated in this case will be impossible to be both importable in the next game.