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templar23

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my suggestion for this game even though it is probably too late maybe hang on to this idea for the next dragon age game. I would really like it if the qunari race can have a choice to follow the qun or not and visit where the qunari lives and explore and meet the people that make up the society of the qunari and not just the army side of it either. also it would be cool if a dwarf,elf and human can also convert to the way of the qun and be a qunari. it would be really cool if in the dragon age:inquisition you can follow the qun and have that through out the game where everything you do and say where you can have a choice to follow the qun or violate the qun and have the qunari race say your not a qunari anymore or if you do follow the qun and be a qunari and leader of the big vast army and big reputation  to bring respect and honor to the qunari race. also to I would like to see I read that female qunari is more feared because they don't have horns on top of their head and their more vicious and scare alot of people. it would be really cool in the game if you could be a female qunari and use that to intimate people where you can change their minds more easily because of it but also because of that some leaders and people might not want to join you because they fear you too much also. 



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Hanako Ikezawa

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The problem with the Qun is it provides no roleplaying ability, since the Qun is all about set roles. 

 

Also, Female Qunari have horns on their head. The hornless Qunari can be of either gender. For example, Sten from DAO is a hornless Qunari. 


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templar23

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your right but to add more to what I am saying to clarify it . what I am envisioning is you start out with being a  vashoth/tal-vashoth meaning not following the qun no repercussions at all. but you have a choice to go to where the qunari lives and accept the qun and follow the qun and be a qunari and of course everything is set but you have a choice a choice on speech options decisions where you follow the qun or you could reject the qun later on and because of it the qunari will banish you and not respect you anymore like they do with the rest of the qunari that reject the way of the qun. I would not be taking away choices or roleplaying because you can choose to accept the qun or not accept the qun with no repercussions at all or just not go to where the qunari lives at all. because you didn't accept the qun or reject it that is why there will be no repercussions at all. if I am making sense at all to you.



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Thought I completely agree with the concept of delving deeper into the Qunari culture and belief system, in seeing Par Vollen, and having a character who can actively choose to be part of the Qun this:-

 

 

I read that female qunari is more feared because they don't have horns on top of their head and their more vicious and scare alot of people.

 

Is so wildly inaccurate it's actually irking me. The female Qunari are artisans, and priests, administrators and blacksmiths, farmers and teachers, spies and assassins. They are not more viscous than their male counterparts, they are exactly as brutal as them if the need arises, but are often put in more roles that involve little to no violence at all. They - as someone else has pointed out - have horns too. Hornless qunari span all genders, and are considered more frightening/are singled out as 'special' due to this being a notable abnormality for their race.

 

Where did you read this? It's wrong.

 

I agree massively with your sentiment, but you are a little misinformed.


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templar23

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your right. I got confused with the qunari race but here is the link http://dragonage.wikia.com/wiki/Qunari    I must have got confused with the hornlessness rare gentic variation among them. thank you for pointing that out to me.