Yeah I've experienced the same thing. I suppose my mind is telling me to make my sword and shield warrior my "canon" since the next game will include Tevinter within it, and I have no doubt that I will be playing a mage if that is the case. I like to keep my "heroes" different in terms of classes in order to make my personal history of thedas more interesting. Does that make sense at all?
It does...but does that mean every world state you have has each hero being of a different class? When DA4 comes along you'll obviously have a duplicate. How will you balance that when the time comes?
In my default world state, every one of them is a self insert...which means female rogue. Otherwise, it's all about thematic flow. The two with the warden making the ultimate sacrifice have a theme of self-sacrifice, but it has hugely different implications for me if the sacrifice is made to keep Alistair alive than it does if it's to keep Loghain alive. One world state has the theme of pragmatism, one of them the theme of ultra pro-mage liberation...that kind of thing.
When I do very different heroes from one game to the next, I need a way to keep the flow "balanced" in my own head. If the Warden was a female elf rogue, while Hawke was a male human warrior, then the Inquisitor should be a human female rogue so that she has surfacy things in common with both of the previous two heroes.
I completely get you being a little picky about how it each hero connects to the others, is what I'm getting at.





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