Like play an elf but with different personality like Hawke had ? Noble , sarcastic and angry ?
Hum , I only play the same even if it seem utterly boring . And not all games offer much flexibilities . So it is kinda hard . Most of the replyabilitie is doing the romance with different species mostly . Though sometimes we can hit a wall due to either actor voices we don't like or something else . Like I didn't and couldn't play MaleShep even though I wanted to try romancing Jack and Miranda due to the voice actor voice . So personal taste is what can limit oneself but also sometimes the dialogue wheel doesn't offer much variante . Either you are a goodie , seem neutral or a jerk .
If you have other way to replay say a human many times in different ways , I ask to share how you do it please ?
Different perspectives. So take noble human. He can be someone who is ambitious and wants to have the estates. As a family aligned with the Templars, you side with them on most issues. Power is what you see in the Inquisition, but you arent bad, just like to treat your allies well. As a human noble who believes in power, elves are hard for you to understand, and the Dalish are exactly like you were always told they were, obviously. Why would you doubt that? Andrastian because being on the good side of the church is important for any aspiring noble. Although it is mostly lip service. Favours spying and Diplomacy as they are your strong suit. Aggression is for Brutes. Supports Celine. warrior. Quite direct when speaking to others but fair minded when making choices.
Another human noble. He has no intrest in politics or getting anywhere than somewhere fun. With all the money in the world you lived a high life and a free one. You are somewhat a rebel in the family so you might support the mages but you are certainly not passionate about it, and will probably buckle when it gets tough. And that describes you very well. Someone who has trouble putting your all in to something. An intresting combo is to all one side on something when it is easy, but when it gets hard, change opinions. The Inquisition is your chance to shine. You are not Andrastian as you never were very fond of the half faith of your family, and you are rebellious by nature so any authority figure might make you chafe. Only be direct with them or if someone is putting you down.
Has a good heart and becomes great once he commits by the climax of the game(but not before) Favours Diplomacy and Aggresion, favors Gaspard, rogue. In dialogue is sometimes aggressive but mostly sarcastic.
And finally. As someone taken from their family and in the circle, you have very little of your life to base on. You are usually introverted. Rarely taking direct options in dialogue, but has very definite opinions on how the world should be. For you, The Inquisition is freedom. For the first time you can use magic with impunity with a whole group to back you. Of course you see very little to compromise about Mage freedom. (The difference between Anders is that you pick diplomatic options when talking to others. Even if your choices lean all one way) also elves were always more equals to you than your "brothers" and you are fighting for them as well. Everyone else can take a hike. Let this character have a more tragic life. Favours Aggression and Spying because he learned the hard way talking doesnt do anything. Obviously a mage. Speaks softly but carries a big staff would suit him perfectly. Make him the nicest guy ever, but in decision making he is brutal. One thing you did have in the Circle was your faith, but you believe the Chantry has corrupted the original intent.
If all that doesnt work... Imagine a favorite Noble character and imagine how they would act. Beast from Beauty and the Beast. Aladdin after he was "adopted" Simba from Lion King. Naveen from Princess and the Frog. And tons of other ones but Disney movies are more universal





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