why do people all ways over look the warden king honestly i think he's a better match then alister they say he and anora will usher in a new GOLDEN AGE for ferelden so i wonder how this affects inquisition
Cousland warden king
#1
Posté 31 juillet 2014 - 03:43
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#2
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Posté 31 juillet 2014 - 03:44
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King Cousland disappeared/was kidnapped. Unless he went through the Eluvian with Morrigan only BioWare knows his fate.
#3
Posté 31 juillet 2014 - 11:47
That's why mine picked the mirror. I'd rather know how he vanishes.
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#5
Posté 31 juillet 2014 - 11:59
The thing about going through the eluvian (which my Cousland did) is that it doesn't mean the Warden disappeared but went off with his girl for a bit. The Warden does come back to Denerim in 9:37 and then after that, some time in between 9:37 and 9:40 he disappears. Also, I don't overlook the Warden King because I think it greatly affects the power structure of Thedas when a strong king such as the Warden is on the throne but like people above me said, he is MIA so Anora has the reigns.
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#6
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Posté 01 août 2014 - 12:39
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I don't care about King Cousland because I don't play King Cousland. In DA:O we can all choose our origin and gender and I always play female non-humans. You think I'm going to gush about some optional player character and some optional ending that I never choose?
Plus, if the Warden is not a Male Human Noble who chose to marry Anora and survive the Archdemon, which is a pretty big percentage of players, then by default Alistair and/or Anora become the rulers of Ferelden. Since more players go for that option rather than choosing a male human noble who marries Anora and performs the ritual to survive the Archdemon, most people are going to talk about their outcomes rather than someone else's.
Besides, the slides do NOT reveal that King Cousland and Queen Anora issue a Gold Age. It says that the "prince-consort of Ferelden" married Anora and that "many said that if the two did not end up vying for control over the throne, they would usher in a new golden age." In other words, it's left ambiguous over what happened. It said that many believed that if certain conditions were met they would eventually issue a golden age, though it doesn't reveal if those conditions were met. "Would" does not mean "did."
Plus, as others have pointed out, the Warden disappears within a few years anyway. By the end of DA2, which takes place 6 years after the Blight, the Warden is gone, whether a male Warden that romanced Morrigan walked through the Eluvian or not. So I'm guessing the Warden disappeared before the rumors that Queen Anora and Prince-consort Cousland "would usher a new golden age" could come to pass.
So yeah. I'm glad you like playing Prince-consort Cousland, but that doesn't mean everyone else is going to gush over him.
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Posté 01 août 2014 - 02:41
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I don't care about King Cousland because I don't play King Cousland. In DA:O we can all choose our origin and gender and I always play female non-humans. You think I'm going to gush about some optional player character and some optional ending that I never choose?
Plus, if the Warden is not a Male Human Noble who chose to marry Anora and survive the Archdemon, which is a pretty big percentage of players, then by default Alistair and/or Anora become the rulers of Ferelden. Since more players go for that option rather than choosing a male human noble who marries Anora and performs the ritual to survive the Archdemon, most people are going to talk about their outcomes rather than someone else's.
Besides, the slides do NOT reveal that King Cousland and Queen Anora issue a Gold Age. It says that the "prince-consort of Ferelden" married Anora and that "many said that if the two did not end up vying for control over the throne, they would usher in a new golden age." In other words, it's left ambiguous over what happened. It said that many believed that if certain conditions were met they would eventually issue a golden age, though it doesn't reveal if those conditions were met. "Would" does not mean "did."
Plus, as others have pointed out, the Warden disappears within a few years anyway. By the end of DA2, which takes place 6 years after the Blight, the Warden is gone, whether a male Warden that romanced Morrigan walked through the Eluvian or not. So I'm guessing the Warden disappeared before the rumors that Queen Anora and Prince-consort Cousland "would usher a new golden age" could come to pass.
So yeah. I'm glad you like playing Prince-consort Cousland, but that doesn't mean everyone else is going to gush over him.
You didn't have to go on a long-winded rant about how the origin you picked is better than his.
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#9
Posté 01 août 2014 - 04:02
I don't care about King Cousland because I don't play King Cousland. In DA:O we can all choose our origin and gender and I always play female non-humans. You think I'm going to gush about some optional player character and some optional ending that I never choose?
Plus, if the Warden is not a Male Human Noble who chose to marry Anora and survive the Archdemon, which is a pretty big percentage of players, then by default Alistair and/or Anora become the rulers of Ferelden. Since more players go for that option rather than choosing a male human noble who marries Anora and performs the ritual to survive the Archdemon, most people are going to talk about their outcomes rather than someone else's.
Besides, the slides do NOT reveal that King Cousland and Queen Anora issue a Gold Age. It says that the "prince-consort of Ferelden" married Anora and that "many said that if the two did not end up vying for control over the throne, they would usher in a new golden age." In other words, it's left ambiguous over what happened. It said that many believed that if certain conditions were met they would eventually issue a golden age, though it doesn't reveal if those conditions were met. "Would" does not mean "did."
Plus, as others have pointed out, the Warden disappears within a few years anyway. By the end of DA2, which takes place 6 years after the Blight, the Warden is gone, whether a male Warden that romanced Morrigan walked through the Eluvian or not. So I'm guessing the Warden disappeared before the rumors that Queen Anora and Prince-consort Cousland "would usher a new golden age" could come to pass.
So yeah. I'm glad you like playing Prince-consort Cousland, but that doesn't mean everyone else is going to gush over him.
Bitter much? Sheesh.
#10
Posté 01 août 2014 - 04:20
I don't care about King Cousland because I don't play King Cousland. In DA:O we can all choose our origin and gender and I always play female non-humans. You think I'm going to gush about some optional player character and some optional ending that I never choose?
Plus, if the Warden is not a Male Human Noble who chose to marry Anora and survive the Archdemon, which is a pretty big percentage of players, then by default Alistair and/or Anora become the rulers of Ferelden. Since more players go for that option rather than choosing a male human noble who marries Anora and performs the ritual to survive the Archdemon, most people are going to talk about their outcomes rather than someone else's.
Besides, the slides do NOT reveal that King Cousland and Queen Anora issue a Gold Age. It says that the "prince-consort of Ferelden" married Anora and that "many said that if the two did not end up vying for control over the throne, they would usher in a new golden age." In other words, it's left ambiguous over what happened. It said that many believed that if certain conditions were met they would eventually issue a golden age, though it doesn't reveal if those conditions were met. "Would" does not mean "did."
Plus, as others have pointed out, the Warden disappears within a few years anyway. By the end of DA2, which takes place 6 years after the Blight, the Warden is gone, whether a male Warden that romanced Morrigan walked through the Eluvian or not. So I'm guessing the Warden disappeared before the rumors that Queen Anora and Prince-consort Cousland "would usher a new golden age" could come to pass.
So yeah. I'm glad you like playing Prince-consort Cousland, but that doesn't mean everyone else is going to gush over him.

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#11
Posté 01 août 2014 - 04:54
Who's King Alistair? Last time I checked my game he was getting hammered in Kirkwall, go home Alistair you're drunk!
That's funny. I had an Alistair too, but he said he wanted the throne for himself. So he had to die. Can't have usurpers roaming Thedas, being a threat to my Warden's crown.
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#12
Posté 01 août 2014 - 05:03
I don't care about King Cousland because I don't play King Cousland. In DA:O we can all choose our origin and gender and I always play female non-humans. You think I'm going to gush about some optional player character and some optional ending that I never choose?
Plus, if the Warden is not a Male Human Noble who chose to marry Anora and survive the Archdemon, which is a pretty big percentage of players, then by default Alistair and/or Anora become the rulers of Ferelden. Since more players go for that option rather than choosing a male human noble who marries Anora and performs the ritual to survive the Archdemon, most people are going to talk about their outcomes rather than someone else's.
Besides, the slides do NOT reveal that King Cousland and Queen Anora issue a Gold Age. It says that the "prince-consort of Ferelden" married Anora and that "many said that if the two did not end up vying for control over the throne, they would usher in a new golden age." In other words, it's left ambiguous over what happened. It said that many believed that if certain conditions were met they would eventually issue a golden age, though it doesn't reveal if those conditions were met. "Would" does not mean "did."
Plus, as others have pointed out, the Warden disappears within a few years anyway. By the end of DA2, which takes place 6 years after the Blight, the Warden is gone, whether a male Warden that romanced Morrigan walked through the Eluvian or not. So I'm guessing the Warden disappeared before the rumors that Queen Anora and Prince-consort Cousland "would usher a new golden age" could come to pass.
So yeah. I'm glad you like playing Prince-consort Cousland, but that doesn't mean everyone else is going to gush over him.
I'm glad you got that off your chest seems like you been holding that in for awhile feeling better ?
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#13
Posté 02 août 2014 - 06:09
I don't care about King Cousland because I don't play King Cousland. In DA:O we can all choose our origin and gender and I always play female non-humans. You think I'm going to gush about some optional player character and some optional ending that I never choose?
Plus, if the Warden is not a Male Human Noble who chose to marry Anora and survive the Archdemon, which is a pretty big percentage of players, then by default Alistair and/or Anora become the rulers of Ferelden. Since more players go for that option rather than choosing a male human noble who marries Anora and performs the ritual to survive the Archdemon, most people are going to talk about their outcomes rather than someone else's.
Besides, the slides do NOT reveal that King Cousland and Queen Anora issue a Gold Age. It says that the "prince-consort of Ferelden" married Anora and that "many said that if the two did not end up vying for control over the throne, they would usher in a new golden age." In other words, it's left ambiguous over what happened. It said that many believed that if certain conditions were met they would eventually issue a golden age, though it doesn't reveal if those conditions were met. "Would" does not mean "did."
Plus, as others have pointed out, the Warden disappears within a few years anyway. By the end of DA2, which takes place 6 years after the Blight, the Warden is gone, whether a male Warden that romanced Morrigan walked through the Eluvian or not. So I'm guessing the Warden disappeared before the rumors that Queen Anora and Prince-consort Cousland "would usher a new golden age" could come to pass.
So yeah. I'm glad you like playing Prince-consort Cousland, but that doesn't mean everyone else is going to gush over him.
You don't seem to like the King Cousland ending and that's fine. It is a little convenient.
But considering that King Cousland is only officially a consort then it doesn't really matter, it's just an interesting topic to talk about. (Though said consort could also be more powerful than the queen herself by virtue of being Teryn of Gwaren, Arl of Amaranthine, Champion of Redcliffe, brother to the Teryn of Highever and the Hero of Ferelden)
Assuming that Cousland didn't enter the eluvian with morrigan, who knows what he could've done for Ferelden before he disappeared.
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#14
Posté 02 août 2014 - 06:19
prince consort cousland.....vs....king alistair and queen anora, teyrn cousland of gwaren with fergus as the teyrn of highever and amaranthine under cousland warden commander control.
competing with the queen for the throne vs having both the king and queen support the warden along with controlling a large piece of ferelden.
I think i'll go with the latter ![]()
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#15
Posté 02 août 2014 - 07:18
I don't care about King Cousland because I don't play King Cousland. In DA:O we can all choose our origin and gender and I always play female non-humans. You think I'm going to gush about some optional player character and some optional ending that I never choose?
Plus, if the Warden is not a Male Human Noble who chose to marry Anora and survive the Archdemon, which is a pretty big percentage of players, then by default Alistair and/or Anora become the rulers of Ferelden. Since more players go for that option rather than choosing a male human noble who marries Anora and performs the ritual to survive the Archdemon, most people are going to talk about their outcomes rather than someone else's.
Besides, the slides do NOT reveal that King Cousland and Queen Anora issue a Gold Age. It says that the "prince-consort of Ferelden" married Anora and that "many said that if the two did not end up vying for control over the throne, they would usher in a new golden age." In other words, it's left ambiguous over what happened. It said that many believed that if certain conditions were met they would eventually issue a golden age, though it doesn't reveal if those conditions were met. "Would" does not mean "did."
Plus, as others have pointed out, the Warden disappears within a few years anyway. By the end of DA2, which takes place 6 years after the Blight, the Warden is gone, whether a male Warden that romanced Morrigan walked through the Eluvian or not. So I'm guessing the Warden disappeared before the rumors that Queen Anora and Prince-consort Cousland "would usher a new golden age" could come to pass.
So yeah. I'm glad you like playing Prince-consort Cousland, but that doesn't mean everyone else is going to gush over him.
Sssesh..... Did the Couslands burn down an alienage or something? That's a long winded rant you got there.......
#16
Posté 02 août 2014 - 07:21
i just hope he put a baby in Anora before he disappeared ![]()
...granted it'd be pretty hard since he's a Warden and Anora may or may not be barren.
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#17
Posté 02 août 2014 - 07:40
At least Alistair rules.
Warden King or Queen "vanish".
#18
Posté 02 août 2014 - 08:28
prince consort cousland.....vs....king alistair and queen anora, teyrn cousland of gwaren with fergus as the teyrn of highever and amaranthine under cousland warden commander control.
competing with the queen for the throne vs having both the king and queen support the warden along with controlling a large piece of ferelden.
I think i'll go with the latter
Well, consort turns into King and you are a more powerful king than Cailan and Alistair.
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#20
Posté 02 août 2014 - 09:51
Mostly I don't bother with a King Cousland cause of the fact that many of my headcanon plans concerning the state of turning Ferelden into a major political, economic and military power in the international scene would never come into fruition.
#21
Posté 02 août 2014 - 09:57
Damn Fae. Your post is just so filled with salt. So salty.
It'll be okay.
I sensed alot of butthurt regarding the Golden Age thing.
As if it is our fault that the Cousland's are superior to the Theirin's.
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#22
Posté 02 août 2014 - 09:59
I sensed alot of butthurt regarding the Golden Age thing.
As if it is our fault that the Cousland's are superior to the Theirin's.
I don't even like the Queen/King Cousland end but I wouldn't go in a thread just to rant about how I don't care about it so no one else should =/ I'd just...avoid the thread or talk about relevant stuff.
Also
Couslands. I like the human noble, magi (preferably as an elf) and CE origins. They're all awesome in their own ways.
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#23
Posté 02 août 2014 - 10:03
I don't even like the Queen/King Cousland end but I wouldn't go in a thread just to rant about how I don't care about it so no one else should =/ I'd just...avoid the thread or talk about relevant stuff.
Also
Couslands. I like the human noble, magi (preferably as an elf) and CE origins. They're all awesome in their own ways.
Yeah, I've yet to put a Cousland on the throne, but I certainly don't rant and rave about how 'I don't play it, so I don't care.' And in fact, just because I don't play it doesn't mean I don't care - my stance has always been that just because it's not how I play doesn't mean it shouldn't be represented (and vice versa, that just because it's how I play doesn't mean that's the only way to do it). There are going to be people who have games where their male Cousland married Anora, even if they're in the minority. They should get their decisions and choices in gameplay respected.
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#24
Posté 02 août 2014 - 10:03
I don't even like the Queen/King Cousland end but I wouldn't go in a thread just to rant about how I don't care about it so no one else should =/ I'd just...avoid the thread or talk about relevant stuff.
Also
Couslands. I like the human noble, magi (preferably as an elf) and CE origins. They're all awesome in their own ways.
I have lost quite some interest in the Cousland/Anora thing as well. I'm still curious how its gonna turn out in DA:i but there is a big chance I might just make Anora sole Queen - since I prefer Alistair as a wandering drunk - and let my Cousland warden have fun with Leliana.
#25
Guest_john_sheparrd_*
Posté 02 août 2014 - 10:44
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well he disappeared wheter he was king or not So I guess wie will see in DA:I





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