I think Gaider does have a point.
Unless something catastrophically goes wrong, Qunari don't have adventurers.
Well something may just go catastrophically wrong in the next game then.
I think Gaider does have a point.
Unless something catastrophically goes wrong, Qunari don't have adventurers.
I think Gaider does have a point.
Unless something catastrophically goes wrong, Qunari don't have adventurers.
I don't buy that at all. I guess it depends on what severity of "catastrophe" you are talking about. Could "sten" in DAO not have been a player character? Did that not fit lore and still enable him to take part in the entire adventure?
Could you not just be asked...."what are the breaches" And sent on your quest? go find out and report back either periodically or after?
You could just be a Beresaad and get wrapped up into something and you have no choice?
I guess there are extremely varying opinions on bioware writers past and present, but I wouldn't say its impossible. At the end of the day its their game and I respect that, but gimmie some Qun! And don't water it down and make it bland and garbage.
haha not bad!
Arishok flirting is grabbing you by the neck and pinning you to the wall.....only after the Tams give the go ahead that is ![]()


Question, Qunari fans: If there had been the option of altering a Qunquisitor's body to be larger, or have more muscle mass, would you have taken it? Meaning, would your ideal Qunari PC look fairly large but normal, like it did, or would they look more like Iron Bull?
without a doubt id have a bodybuilder qunariQuestion, Qunari fans: If there had been the option of altering a Qunquisitor's body to be larger, or have more muscle mass, would you have taken it? Meaning, would your ideal Qunari PC look fairly large but normal, like it did, or would they look for like Iron Bull?
Question, Qunari fans: If there had been the option of altering a Qunquisitor's body to be larger, or have more muscle mass, would you have taken it? Meaning, would your ideal Qunari PC look fairly large but normal, like it did, or would they look more like Iron Bull?
If I had a choice, how they looked in DA2. IB's physique is so fake it's hard not to laugh. I mean, that neck rivals the great pyramids.
Question, Qunari fans: If there had been the option of altering a Qunquisitor's body to be larger, or have more muscle mass, would you have taken it? Meaning, would your ideal Qunari PC look fairly large but normal, like it did, or would they look more like Iron Bull?
I would do that if my Inquisitor could have the same style of clothes than The Iron Bull. Seriously, Bull is there, sitting in all his Qunari awesomeness, and I'm walking within Skyhold in pyjama and Vitaar on my face. Damn it, I want some Qunari clothing/armours, even if in a dlc to add all manner of racial objects/decorations.
Bioware said we have to "expand our horizons" and be more accepting. I feel its only going to get worse. As far as Qun lore I feel like im just wondering aimlessly through a maze and its just stamped "subject to change"
There no other place I would rather be though.
This is the Qunari thread and we can be honest....they dun goofed. On the + side we can't really be proven wrong. We have "retcon armor" lol
I don't find disturbing, really, because it shows that contrary to some people seems to believe, the Qunari aren't soulless machines. They aren't all experts in the mysteries of the Qun, just like most of the theodosians humans aren't experts when it comes to the mysteries of the Chant of Light and Andrastian folklore and history. Basically, we had :
-Sten, sent on a mission in the most foreign land for Qunari, who had lost all his battle-brothers and thus probably grasped to his very strict interpretation of the Qun, if only to survive and because he really didn't want to become a Tal-Vashoth
-The Qunari in DA2, stranded in a foreign land, and having to wait for the return of the Tome of Kosslun -apparently doing nothing to actively search it, possibly because the Arishok believed that the Antaam wasn't actually tasked with spying and searching, and thus was somehow stuck. Note that he attacked Kirkwall after years of provocations and only when his people were killed (as any Follower of the Qun, he saw the willing converts such as Seamus as Qunari-in-the-process).
-The Iron Bull, who lived in the terrible Seheron since his birth apparently, fought there for years, then grew disillusioned with the war there, willingly left the Antaam to be re-educated by the Ben-Hassrath, who instead made them one of them and sent them under the guise of a Tal-Vashoth in Orlais (probably because they understood that, should he remains in Seheron, he would turn into a True Gray One, and that they could make a better use of him by pretending that he was a Tal-Vashoth than using qamek on him).
Basically, The Iron Bull is the first Qunari we see in the environment he is supposed to be seen, and it's obvious that he has spent some years with the Chargers, thus becoming a little complacent with the Qun in some respects. But I think that, should we see the Antaam and the other corps of the Qunari in a game one day, they wouldn't seem as monolithic and alien than Sten or the DA2 Qunari seemed at first glance.
Just like Dorian finally painted another vision of Tevinter. Him and the Iron Bull actually add so much depth to their respective countries, that's why they are so great characters.
Hi Qunari fans! If you guys don't mind, I would like to see some of you guys Qunari! ![]()
@Cespar
Here's mine, I just started him this weekend.

@Cespar
Here's mine, I just started him this weekend.
He looks really cool and non-human like. I was going to go with the white hair, but I couldn't find the right look for it. Maybe if they had longer hair.
I would do that if my Inquisitor could have the same style of clothes than The Iron Bull. Seriously, Bull is there, sitting in all his Qunari awesomeness, and I'm walking within Skyhold in pyjama and Vitaar on my face. Damn it, I want some Qunari clothing/armours, even if in a dlc to add all manner of racial objects/decorations.
I don't find disturbing, really, because it shows that contrary to some people seems to believe, the Qunari aren't soulless machines. They aren't all experts in the mysteries of the Qun, just like most of the theodosians humans aren't experts when it comes to the mysteries of the Chant of Light and Andrastian folklore and history. Basically, we had :
-Sten, sent on a mission in the most foreign land for Qunari, who had lost all his battle-brothers and thus probably grasped to his very strict interpretation of the Qun, if only to survive and because he really didn't want to become a Tal-Vashoth
-The Qunari in DA2, stranded in a foreign land, and having to wait for the return of the Tome of Kosslun -apparently doing nothing to actively search it, possibly because the Arishok believed that the Antaam wasn't actually tasked with spying and searching, and thus was somehow stuck. Note that he attacked Kirkwall after years of provocations and only when his people were killed (as any Follower of the Qun, he saw the willing converts such as Seamus as Qunari-in-the-process).
-The Iron Bull, who lived in the terrible Seheron since his birth apparently, fought there for years, then grew disillusioned with the war there, willingly left the Antaam to be re-educated by the Ben-Hassrath, who instead made them one of them and sent them under the guise of a Tal-Vashoth in Orlais (probably because they understood that, should he remains in Seheron, he would turn into a True Gray One, and that they could make a better use of him by pretending that he was a Tal-Vashoth than using qamek on him).
Basically, The Iron Bull is the first Qunari we see in the environment he is supposed to be seen, and it's obvious that he has spent some years with the Chargers, thus becoming a little complacent with the Qun in some respects. But I think that, should we see the Antaam and the other corps of the Qunari in a game one day, they wouldn't seem as monolithic and alien than Sten or the DA2 Qunari seemed at first glance.
Just like Dorian finally painted another vision of Tevinter. Him and the Iron Bull actually add so much depth to their respective countries, that's why they are so great characters.
This was well said.
The Qun demands more pictures of awesome Qunari, and I shall oblige. There is several images in each spoiler, you're warned.
And we all should thanks Tumblr.
Someone posted a cool-looking Qunari. P.S. Cass romance ftw!