Replaying DAII, and on Feynriel's quest line and horrible thought crossed my mind. Am I giving the Venatori a Somniari? Or is there a chance that he is a student I can turn against his Tevinter teachers?
I really hope that Feynriel can become an asset to the Inquisition, however I think it would be cool, though heartbreaking, if I had to fight him as a boss.
Feynriel and the Venatori
#1
Posté 20 août 2014 - 03:19
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#2
Posté 20 août 2014 - 03:20
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No. I will not let those Venatori touch a hair on Feynriel's head.
However, just cause he can end up in Tevinter doesn't mean that he has any dealings with the Venatori at all.
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#3
Posté 20 août 2014 - 03:23
Hence why i made the lad tranquil and then proceeded to let his mother commit suicide.
that blood line died out quickly.
#4
Posté 20 août 2014 - 03:23
Feynriel is too busy being a hero to deal with the Venatori.
#5
Posté 20 août 2014 - 03:27
#6
Posté 20 août 2014 - 03:29
It would be sad if that Danish elf we see with weird eyes turns out to be Feynriel. He didn't quite like Tevinter culture, so he may have ran back to the dalish thinking he had full control. But, lol, no.
Except Feynriel is half-elven, which means he has a fully human appearance, and that Dalish guy we saw had the full elven thing goin' on.
#7
Posté 20 août 2014 - 03:33
Actually, there could be a connection between Feynriel and Dorian. I would love it if Feynriel knew Dorian.
#8
Posté 20 août 2014 - 04:19
Another kid who ends up going to Tevinter is Conner. What if we run into them both, having formed a superhero mage duo.
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#9
Posté 20 août 2014 - 05:14
I doubt it, he's probably at the Imperial Circle learning from the best dreamers.
#10
Posté 20 août 2014 - 05:21
maybe feynriel is dorian's apprentice? that would be interesting. i would be disappointed if he came back as an enemy, i quite enjoyed making jokes at his expense in da2....
#11
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Posté 20 août 2014 - 05:38
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Thedas is a continent. Not a square block...
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#12
Posté 20 août 2014 - 05:50
#13
Posté 20 août 2014 - 08:06
Great thread op, I was wondering these days about it.
Tranquil Feynriel would be useless, and if he would be cured, then it would be weaker.
Tevinter Feynriel could side with Venatori.
Dreamstalker is ambitious and wouldn't obey to the Elder One, it would wait for an opportunity to gain more power or for help to remove its enemy. Also, it has way more knowledge than any tevinter magister, and it's an abomination, so it is stronger than tevinter Feynriel and cannot be possessed. I think that Dreamstalker it's the best asset to the Inquisitor.
#14
Posté 20 août 2014 - 12:08
Feynriel might also have encountered Solas in the Fade. So may be he makes reference to it if you sent Feynriel to Tevinter. Feynriel seemed to have more the outlook of Dorian in the letter he sends to Hawke, so it is possible he might have encountered him. I doubt he would want to have anything to do with the Venatori unless the Tevinter had really succeeded in changing his outlook. Not many Magisters would concern themselves with preventing a rape hundreds of miles from Tevinter.
I thought the only thing really elvish about that guy in the trailer was his tattoo - he looked more human in facial features to me so he could be Feynriel but I doubt it.
#15
Posté 20 août 2014 - 12:37
I would wager more on Connor given the Red Cliff situation. Why wouldn't the Venatori at least try to recruit the mage in their midst that was once the heir to Redcliff?
For me, that would be the first time a cameo wasn't shoehorned at all.
In fact - during any fights, I'd love for their just to be a mage called "Connor" - and there's no big speech about how he used to live here, because why would the Inquisitor talk to a lackey to find all that out anyway?
#16
Posté 20 août 2014 - 05:51
Seriously, sending a Dreamer to the only Palace in Thedas where they're taught they're above everyone by divine right? Awful ideal.
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#17
Posté 20 août 2014 - 06:01
So NO, he doesn't join Venatori and people so it turns out he was a good lad and turning him tranquil was a bad idea.
#18
Posté 20 août 2014 - 06:09
After sending him to Tevinter and in act 3 which is like ten years later, Feynriel saves a girl from slavers by attacking the slavers in their dreams and making them go to a very deep sleep and she escapes. Hawke witnesses this.
So NO, he doesn't join Venatori and people so it turns out he was a good lad and turning him tranquil was a bad idea.
It's like a year later.
But I'm unclear as to why you'd think Feynriel would be part of the Venatori. i mean, this isn't a drafted Tevinter military, they're independant agents.
#19
Posté 20 août 2014 - 06:09
It was three years later. And just because he hás not harmed anyone yet that we know of, doesn't mean he never will.After sending him to Tevinter and in act 3 which is like ten years later, Feynriel saves a girl from slavers by attacking the slavers in their dreams and making them go to a very deep sleep and she escapes. Hawke witnesses this.
So NO, he doesn't join Venatori and people so it turns out he was a good lad and turning him tranquil was a bad idea.
It's pteferable to just remove the danger permanently than trusting in the good will of a teenager.
#20
Posté 20 août 2014 - 06:11
#21
Posté 20 août 2014 - 06:13
It's like a year later.
But I'm unclear as to why you'd think Feynriel would be part of the Venatori. i mean, this isn't a drafted Tevinter military, they're independant agents.
My point was he mastered his dreamer abilities and he used it to save a girl from slavers.
#22
Posté 20 août 2014 - 06:15
My point was he mastered his dreamer abilities and he used it to save a girl from slavers.
Oh, I thought you were saying this would prevent him from being able to be involved in Ferelden and Orlais, since 10 years would probably do that.
#23
Posté 20 août 2014 - 06:18
It was three years later. And just because he hás not harmed anyone yet that we know of, doesn't mean he never will.
It's pteferable to just remove the danger permanently than trusting in the good will of a teenager.
Excuse me, but didnt the whole themplar/mage war thing start with thoughts like these...?
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#24
Posté 20 août 2014 - 06:24
So that statement in other words: Strong mages must become tranquils because they MIGHT become a threat later. Excuse me but I'm going to disagree wholeheartedly.
Depends on the character I'm playing as... my canon Hawke always makes him tranquil, but less scrupulous versions take Torpor's deal. I've let him go once.. maybe twice, but that is extremely rare. Either the character values the safety of Thedas and will not willingly allow an unusually powerful mage to further hone his skills in a land ruled by brutal magister lords, or the character values their own power and bargains with the demon. The alternative is far too idealistic for my liking. It seems to have worked out well in the short-term, but that's still a big risk. You can't reasonably predict that sending him to Tevinter will turn out positively, and we still don't know the long-term effects... on the other hand, I can see how a Hawke interested in unlimited freedom for mages would not consider such things.
#25
Posté 20 août 2014 - 07:01
Depends on the character I'm playing as... my canon Hawke always makes him tranquil, but less scrupulous versions take Torpor's deal. I've let him go once.. maybe twice, but that is extremely rare. Either the character values the safety of Thedas and will not willingly allow an unusually powerful mage to further hone his skills in a land ruled by brutal magister lords, or the character values their own power and bargains with the demon. The alternative is far too idealistic for my liking. It seems to have worked out well in the short-term, but that's still a big risk. You can't reasonably predict that sending him to Tevinter will turn out positively, and we still don't know the long-term effects... on the other hand, I can see how a Hawke interested in unlimited freedom for mages would not consider such things.
For a very long time Tevinter has left rest of Thedas alone and they already have dreamers there. Sending Feynriel to Tevinter is like banishing a "potential threat". So in a sense there really ins't any risk in sending Feynriel to Tevinter.





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