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#76
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I had started off wanting to play a female mage qunari and now that i have seen a few more videos and thought about it i want to play some sort of archer character.

I had played a mage in the past two games.

Soo many decisions!



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I've settled finally..

gonna be doing a male dalish elf rogue first, than probably a female human Warrior so I can do the Templar side of things.



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I'm not sure what to play, I really enjoyed playing as a 2h Male Dwarf Noble in Origins, and as a female Rogue in DA:II. I've never wanted to play a mage, in any rpg actually, I like to loot, and I like to smash, I'm torn on DA:I. 

 

I'm thinking maybe I can do a Dalish Archer, but I like Sera, I thought about a 2h Warrior again, but I like Iron Bull as well...I guess I might have to go human rogue again...



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Emer Dareloth

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I'll likely start as a Male Human Warrior (Reaver specialization), then play through as a Male Human or Dalish Elf Mage (Necromancer specialization).... though the order in which I play which character seems to flip flop every day.



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Female Qunari Archer, definitely. Those skills are just too good to pass up. After her I'm planning (roughly) an elven Necromancer (or maybe Rift Mage), a dual-dagger human Artificer, and a 2H Dwarven Templar.



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I was planning on starting with a female elf mage but I am torn on which race to play as, they do all have their interesting appearances and it seems you are not locked out on characters when you start the game up since they all seem to start at the same time as you :/. 

 

I will post when I have my Inquisitor made!



#82
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As always, my first DA character will be a human mage. Origins I was a Female human mage, DA2 Male human mage (yes, I know. No matter what you're human). So I'm keeping it up.

 

Still wish that the human Inquis was related to the human mage Amell from Origin like Hawke was. I wanted to keep the greatness in the family for my "canon". Oh wells. I can dream



#83
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Male Elf Warrior, basically a City Elf that happens to be Dalish.  The City Elf Warden who would have been a Thrask style Templar if their were Elf Templars.

 

Female Qunari Mage, doing good because it is good. 

 

Female Elf Mage, something something darkside

 

Male Dwarf Rouge, Hail to the King baby. 

 

Female Elf Mage, Female Elf Mage Warden 2: twice the knowledge, half the sense, all the Cullen. 



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I have done numerous of these before, but I like them so here is mine. This is all flexiable and able to change if the game proves me wrong, but it is easily mendable. 

 

Navilia Trevelyan

Age:23

class: Rogue(archer)

bio: The youngest daughter of the ruling family of Ostwick, Navilia grew up in luxury. She enjoyed her life of luxury. She grew up knowing that she would be entering the chantry some point in her life. Her mother was one to help teach her about intrigue and the fine art of politics.  For most of her life she actually didn't care much about her future in the chantry, she knew that when she entered she could use it to help the city of Ostwick and help her family.

 

In her youth she was carefree and while she liked learning from her tutors and mother, she much preferred just indulging herself. She often snuck out for the fun of it. She found it fun to just explore and indulge herself. She was carefree and in some ways careless, but she was a lively girl. Siobhan accompanied her to help keep track of her, and partially because she also enjoyed these games. Siobhan was the Handmaiden for Navilia, but also her best friend and lover. 

 

Then one day as they were wandering around some of the more lower class quarters of the city, everything changed. They encountered an insane blood mage, She used her powers to lure them closer. Templars were doing a sweep of the area and they found her, and this blood mage slaughtered siobhan without remorse as a way to power up her blood magic killing most of the templars before Navilia stabbed the mage in the back several times which let the remaining templars kill this woman.

 

This incident left Navilia devastated. Siobhan was her first love and someone just killed her without remorse. For several weeks she was languishing in this grief and depression. She would never forget the face of Siobhan and just holding her lifeless body after the mage was dead, the tears flowing down her face.

 

Mother Rosya of the chantry, whose consoling and therapy helped cure of this grief and brought her out of this depression. While she was always a believe in andraste and the chantry, it was through Mother Rosya who helped made this an integral part of who Navilia is. as her faith in Andraste only depened as she recovered from her grief. 

 

 She also became more serious, and much more dutiful following the death of Siobhan. In addition her views on the chantry changed; she always knew she would enter, but in the past she regarded it as just a place she would end up and that she might be able to use it for the family and city in politics. Now though, she joined because of faith. 

 

It was also around this time that her brother Rory, a stern serious templar, helped teach her Archery, well he got one of the templar instructures,Selanda, to do so. While she found joy in her faith and that made her happy and brought light back to her life, the same could also be said of archery. She found herself either in the chantry or in the training ground. 

 

As time passed and her training to become a sister in the chantry came to a close, the mage templar war broke out. So before she could complete her vows, due to her family's influence and status, she was asked to go and acompny them to a peace summit. She knew that when she returned she would be taking her vows as a sister of the Chantry. 

 

so begins her story.

 

Personality: She is rather duty bound and often serious. Though she does no how to let her hair down, and enjoy life, particularly to people that are close to her. She is a noted and gifted diplomat with a silver tongue. She is rather devoted to Andraste, and this is obvious to all who meet her. 

 

Politics: Strongly pro-chantry, she supports the chantry and agrees with it. She leans towards the templars in the mage-templar conflict due to her past relations with them. anyone who is considered a blood mage in her mind needs to die and die right then and there if possible, but they must die. She believes the circle is the best method to prevent blood mages.



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I am going for human mage.



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Female Qunari (Human if I can't find a hair/horn combo I like) Reaver.

 

Then a female elven knight enchanter.



#87
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First playthrough:

 

Human Male.

 

2H Warrior, Templar.

 

Romance Cassandra.

 

Second playthrough (tentative):

 

Elf Female.

 

Mage, Necromancer.

 

Romance Sera.

 

No ideas for playthroughs three and beyond yet.



#88
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1:  Female Elf Mage, Knight Enchanter / Sera romance / good-humoured, irreligious, diplomatic

2:  Female Qunari Mage, Necromancer / Blackwall romance / rationalist, anti-Qun, hostile to any prejudice directed at her

3:  Male Human Warrior, Templar / Cassandra romance / anti-magic, pro-Chantry, noble through-and-through

4:  Female Dwarf Rogue, Artificer / Iron Bull romance / opportunistic, vengeful, dark-humoured

 

With time, I'd like to tackle the rest of the romances (especially Dorian and Solas), but these are the four I'm almost guaranteed to play in the coming year.



#89
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Planned it the moment I heard races were in the game again.  My canon Warden is a female Surana.

Female Dalish Mage, most likely romancing Cullen.  

 

Or Blackwall, still haven't made up my mind about who I will be going with first.

Cullen I've really enjoyed the character development he's experienced over the 2 games and I'm looking forward to getting to know the character in greater depth.  But Blackwall is the character archtype I've been praying for since I first picked up Origins.  



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Female Dwarf Archer. My Warden was a Cousland who fell in love with Morrigan, married Anora, but left her and stepped through the Eluvian with the mother of his child.



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Human male 2 Handed Champion. He is literally made for romancing Cassandra.

Second playthrougo I hope to be Qunari Necromancer, if Bioware sort out Qunari hair by then

*Cough* Allan *cough*

but if not female Dalish Necromancer

#92
KoorahUK

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Planned it the moment I heard races were in the game again.  My canon Warden is a female Surana.

Female Dalish Mage, most likely romancing Cullen.  
 
Or Blackwall, still haven't made up my mind about who I will be going with first.
Cullen I've really enjoyed the character development he's experienced over the 2 games and I'm looking forward to getting to know the character in greater depth.  But Blackwall is the character archtype I've been praying for since I first picked up Origins.

Team Blackwall all the way! Cullen lacks grit IMHO.

#93
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I got it alllll planned out! First playthrough is a female Qunari. Qunari? Rare. Female Qunari? Rarer. Playable Qunari? Super rare. Playable female Qunari? Combination of Loch Ness Monster+Bigfoot+goddang unicorn. It's as special as you can get. So that's first. She'll be a mage, just because fighting-female Qunari Vashoth unbound mages are about the biggest middle finger to the Qun you can get. She'll be a knight enchancter, fitting for a race of big and strong giant people. Even as a mage, a Qunari isn't squishy or flimsy and KE reflects that.

 

I'll be trying out one of every race, and I have the respective classes planned for each first playthrough of that race-

 

A Dalish mage, a First to the Keeper is a lot more significant than a simple Dalish hunter. Will likely be a necromancer, but not for any roleplay reasons. I just plain like necomancer better (I've now read every single known skill from all specs to date, so I know what they're all like).

 

Dwarf, warrior. Dwarf's make the naturally best warriors, and they got the build for it too. Strong, stocky, have long arms for good attack reach, their magic resistance gives them a good advantage versus warrior's worst enemy (enemy mages who play keep-away). Will be a reaver, I like how focused it is on just straight-up obliterating enemy opposition in very damaging and gory ways.

 

Human, rogue. Rogue fits humans well, humans are all about being versatile. Will be an assassin, I like all the skills. That, and I like the idea of taking enemies down from the shadows... It occurs to me that assassin has been a specialization I've used on every single rogue I've ever made, of which there have been many. Guess me and this spec are friends for life.

 

 

That's my first 4 playthroughs covered. After that... Who knows?



#94
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First playthrough

 

Male Qunari mage (romance with Cassandra) as Knight Enchanter or Rift Mage.

 

Second

 

Female Elf rogue (romance with Solas or Blackwall, but I think it will be Solas) as Assassin or Tempest.

 

And then... good question. Maybe human or dwarf. Or female Qunari. We shall see.



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Anariel my Necromancer Mage

 

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Male Mage on my powerhungry, encourage demons world setup, with the warden as a bloodmage, and hawk as a bloodmage.Everyone that could be allowed to be possessed was. Yes my inquisitor will be undercover, choosing the most evil options available to ultimately take power for himself, and destablize the world where possible.

Female noble on my sane playthrough, to match my female warden noble, and my female hawk. Trying to stablize the world, but always leaning toward traditional noble values.

 

I am also looking forward to playing a qunari, probably female.
 



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KennethAFTopp

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So how would you guys in-world or RP or whatever, reason with a Dwarven Templar? Why would they exist and so on and so forth.



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I was wrestling with being either a female elf mage or rogue. I've wanted to be able to be a Dalish mage since origins, but I love archery and the gameplay we have seen so far of it is awesome... So I plan to do rogue, but I may change my mind when I have it in my hand.

Also off topic. But I love how there is a spoiler free scuttlebutt!

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For a long time I had plans to do my first playthrough with a Qunari mage, but I just have to go with a human mage because it's the one combination with a direct connection to the mage-templar conflict. I really want to see how the Circle / apostate background plays out and affects the game.

 

I'm still a bit on the fence about the gender (because Dorian seems awesome and I want to romance him), but I am leaning more and more towards a lady Inquisitor (see: Alix Wilton Regan. Also, ser Beefcake & the amazing beard.)

 

But if the reviews are of any indication, I'm going to be playing through this so many times I'm going to try every class and gender (and probably every race and romance as well) out at least once in the future.



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So how would you guys in-world or RP or whatever, reason with a Dwarven Templar? Why would they exist and so on and so forth.

 

If it were me? Something like... 

Son/Daughter of a surfacer family who lived in Denerim as merchants, fencing for the Carta black market as a side operation. Family killed during the final battles of the Fifth Blight. In the aftermath of Battle of Denerim our Dwarf left the city with many others seeking a fresh start and fell in with travelling trading caravan. On his travels the caravan was often joined by other travellers and pilgrims, seeking company on the road, and one of these companions were a sister and Templar escort pilgramaging toward Orlais. 

The Sister and the Dwarf talked often on the road. The Dwarf, bitter about the loss of their family sought to understand where the Darkspawn came from and why they were filled with such hatred for the world. The Sister told him of the Golden City and how The Darkspawn were first created, which led on to Andraste and The Maker. Over time, the Dwarf became sympathetic to Andrastianism having never been a follower of The Stone as surface dwellers.

More so, the Dwarf was impressed by the Templar who accompanied the sister. Rarely speaking, always vigilant. The only time he spoke at length was one night around the campfire, where he was badgered to reveal his role in the Battle for Denerim. He and a small group of Templars had defended citizens taking shelter in Chantry, not far from The Pearl, repeatedly throwing back the attacks of a very determined Emmisary and his Hurlocks. Over the course of the night, one by one they fell and if it had not been for King Alistair and the Hero of Fereldens defeat of the Arch Demon, he would have been overrun too.

 

The dwarf wished his family had been in that Chantry. They had no one to defend them from the Darkspawn and although the were as resistant to magic as all dwarves, they were not resistant to the fires the Emmisaries had caused. The dwarf had never enjoyed the mercantile life and wished they had the power to defend others as the Templar had defended those in the Chantry. the next day, the caravan turned north while the Templar and his charge continued West toward Orlais. Shortly after the Dwarf left the caravan and after falling into an existance of petty crime and drinking, was taken in by House Cadash, a surfacer clan of castless dwarves. 

At least they weren't selling pots and pans anymore.




 


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