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Feynriel: The new freddy krueger?


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Ruairi46

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Ok guys I was wanting to start a discussion about all things Feynriel, i'm curious if people think that he will return and in what context. He can be in a few different states at the end of of Dragon Age 2, tranquil, learning to master his dreamer abilities or a possessed dreamer. Either way hes potentially a massive threat or a potential ally to future protagonists. So do you reckon this fine fella Feynriel will return? Please discuss! I personally want to see him as an ally (A badass "good" version of Freddy Krueger) in Dragon Age Inquisition, but in reality even when not possessed he could be a enemy to the inquisition. 

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I always make him tranquil so if he returns it should be nothing more than a cameo.  The problem I will have as was seen in DA2 such choices could very well be tossed aside so he can be that Freddy Krueger type.  Since there is such a wide range of differing choices when it comes to him I think it is best he not be in the game or at most mentioned in gossip or something like that.  



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I think most people are expecting him to return somehow.  But he already demonstrates his powers in Act 3, in the "Who Needs Rescuing" quest, or one in which he's possessed and causing people to kill each other for sport :P

 

Since he can be made Tranquil, I doubt the story hinges on him.  But I could definitely see him coming back for a cameo or a quest.


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I hope Feynrial comes back an awful lot of setup went into him in DA2, he was one of the more interesting characters. I thought it funny he was using his powers to pick up chicks.


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Tranquility can be reversed apparently.


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Tranquility can be reversed apparently.


Un-Tranquil Feynriel is probably VERY dangerous considering the emotional instability. And I think he will be if the Veil is being ripped to shreds.

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My biggest problem with this plotline is that the outcome can now be determined by the Keep... in DA2, it was very tempting to take Torpor's deal in exchange for an in-game reward, and I'm sure many players did this in more than one playthrough.  I mean, a free spell or talent could have been incredibly useful considering how limited they were... but with the Keep, players can easily avoid this path and are free to choose one of the "good" outcomes without giving up the reward.  While I think that the Torpor abomination storyline could have been very interesting, I doubt it will appear in many games.

 

Tranquility can be reversed apparently.

Of course it can... *sigh*  Let's hope that Bioware doesn't use this a way to nullify our choice in DA2...


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I assume a tranquil dreamer could still use his powers? So potentially he could still aid someone? As in be a templar dummy perhaps. I'd like to think every decision in relation to him in dragon age could still allow him to have a big part in inquisition. Obvious each choice would affect what is part is, but being a dreamer is very rare. So yh..? Ignore this Heresy.



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I assume a tranquil dreamer could still use his powers? So potentially he could still aid someone? As in be a templar dummy perhaps. I'd like to think every decision in relation to him in dragon age could still allow him to have a big part in inquisition. Obvious each choice would affect what is part is, but being a dreamer is very rare. So yh..?

Is there something about dreamers that I'm not understanding?  The Rite of Tranquility cuts mages off from the Fade... how could a dreamer have any power after undergoing the Rite?


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Is there something about dreamers that I'm not understanding?  The Rite of Tranquility cuts mages off from the Fade... how could a dreamer have any power after undergoing the Rite?

Yeah my knowledge on the lore in the relation to tranquility is obvious lacking. My mistake. :L



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Yeah my knowledge on the lore in the relation to tranquility is obvious lacking. My mistake. :L

:P No problem.



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My apostate Champion helped Feynriel come to terms with his powers, and he gained enough mastery over himself in Tevinter that he was able to rescue a young woman from being assaulted by her kidnappers in the Wounded Coast. I wouldn't be surprised to see him again, since he's still alive and well in my run.

 

His mother, Arianni, should still be with the Sabrae Clan, so perhaps he might return as an ally to the Sabrae Clan and their new Keeper (the new First who Marethari gained in Act III). Or he might try to change things for the better in the Imperium. There are different narrative possibilities that can be explored for players who didn't make him tranquil (as he was likely killed along with other mages in the Right of Annulment in Act III).



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Don't forget that there is a cure for tranquility now. So he could turn out the way devs want him to regardless of anything.

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My apostate Champion helped Feynriel come to terms with his powers, and he gained enough mastery over himself in Tevinter that he was able to rescue a young woman from being assaulted by her kidnappers in the Wounded Coast. I wouldn't be surprised to see him again, since he's still alive and well in my run.

 

His mother, Arianni, should still be with the Sabrae Clan, so perhaps he might return as an ally to the Sabrae Clan and their new Keeper (the new First who Marethari gained in Act III). Or he might try to change things for the better in the Imperium. There are different narrative possibilities that can be explored for people who didn't make him tranquil (as he was likely killed in the Right of Annulment in Act III).

The thing is all these varieties can be resolved with Bioware magic. E.g. Templars spared him, he was cured of tranquility.  (Bit off topic, but anything they don't like about dragon age 2 they could say Varic got the facts wrong when telling the story to Cassandra. I don't think they'll do type of stuff again i.e. revive Anders/Lelianna, but its allways a possibility.)


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Don't forget that there is a cure for tranquility now. So he could turn out the way devs want him to regardless of anything.

Yeah, that's what I'm afraid of... I was under the impression that Bioware was going to try their best to honor our past decisions and create varied gameplay and quests based on that.  If they use this cure as an excuse to give us a single Feynriel outcome with perhaps one or two different lines of dialogue, I'll be disappointed...

 

The thing is all these varieties can be resolved with Bioware magic. E.g. Templars spared him, he was cured of tranquility.  (Bit off topic, but anything they don't like about dragon age 2 they could say Varic got the facts wrong when telling the story to Cassandra. I don't think they'll do type of stuff again i.e. revive Anders/Lelianna, but its allways a possibility.)

Yup, that's what I'm afraid of... hopefully it'll be handled better than the last game.  I've never been in favor of the "Varric lied" explanation, but it's a possibility.



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Doesn't that require an Inception gif?



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Doesn't that require an Inception gif?

Well that is the what if guy, but inception... Yeah that might just work!



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My Feinryel is freddy krueggering dreams since DA2 ... my greedy hawke made the deal with the demon.



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My Feinryel is freddy krueggering dreams since DA2 ... my greedy hawke made the deal with the demon.

Even that choice appeals to me from a meta game point of view, as the idea of having to take down a possessed dreamer tingles my tastebuds. "You're in my world now"



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My biggest problem with this plotline is that the outcome can now be determined by the Keep... in DA2, it was very tempting to take Torpor's deal in exchange for an in-game reward, and I'm sure many players did this in more than one playthrough.  I mean, a free spell or talent could have been incredibly useful considering how limited they were... but with the Keep, players can easily avoid this path and are free to choose one of the "good" outcomes without giving up the reward.  While I think that the Torpor abomination storyline could have been very interesting, I doubt it will appear in many games.

 

Of course it can... *sigh*  Let's hope that Bioware doesn't use this a way to nullify our choice in DA2...

On the over hand it lets me play any version I want as I don't have DA2 for all consoles/PC.