Brooding in the circle tower.
Where was YOUR Inquisitor during DAO & DA2?
#26
Posté 15 novembre 2014 - 09:16
#27
Posté 15 novembre 2014 - 09:21
#28
Posté 15 novembre 2014 - 09:30
Banging the best babes on the town while enrolled in Inquisitor school
#29
Posté 15 novembre 2014 - 10:00
Mine is a Merc Amazon Qunari ! She was being chased around by Arishok and his goons.................and making money !
#30
Posté 15 novembre 2014 - 10:15
Down in that bar in Rio.
#31
Posté 15 novembre 2014 - 10:17
In his mothers basement...poor sod
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#32
Posté 15 novembre 2014 - 10:40
Reading the Kirkwall Times in a rocking chair shaking his head in disappointment.
#33
Posté 15 novembre 2014 - 10:44
Reading Varric's novels.
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#34
Posté 16 novembre 2014 - 12:07
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#35
Posté 16 novembre 2014 - 12:45
Getting revenge for the fallen husband that was slain by a elf. Then *BOOM*
#36
Posté 16 novembre 2014 - 12:48
First Playthrough: Sassy Elf Mage - grows up hearing tales of the *Great* Elf Warden (Who is also conveniently a mage), He'd probably be around 10 or 11 at this time, maybe just a bit older. Still impressionable, but undergoing his training as the First. But he'd also be hearing the "Blood Magic is bad, yo - don't do what this chick did!" Because of Merril and the events that befell her clan (Thankfully, I didn't kill them my first playthrough). So, I expect lots of confrontational conversations with people, typical "Self Righteousness" as my Sarcasti-Hawke put it.
I picture him out in the forest, acting out scenes of heroism as my Warden, whom he will style himself to look like (Tattoos and Hairstyle as well), as an homage to how an Elf can make a difference in a world where they are opressed.
And as for the Elf Warden - I headcanon him as how Bioware has the Dalish elf (Both parents dying), but at the same time - rather than Mother just walking off into the forest, he is then taken in by City Elves at an Alienage and eventually sent to the Circle.
Such fun.
#37
Posté 16 novembre 2014 - 12:50
She's been training with exiled dwarven monks learning the secrets of the rogue on a mountain top.
#38
Posté 16 novembre 2014 - 01:10
I'm not playing as an older character.(They can between 20 -40).
My Qunari was 11 during the blight around the free marches learning to swing a sward still.
During da2...being a young merc and going throught the worst time in her life as a 15 year old post the Arishok's attack on Kurkwall. People had a violent fear of qunari because of it and hunted Tal-vashoth down in retaliation because of it. She spent a good deal of that time fighting and hiding for her life and avoiding slavers who wanted to score big and sell some Tevintot Magister a female qunari trophy.
#39
Posté 16 novembre 2014 - 01:17
Living in a van down by the river.
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#40
Posté 16 novembre 2014 - 01:22
In the Circle tower. I think she would have been about 20 when the Blight started in Ferelden, so probably quite recently Harrowed. I imagined that was when she started her Knight Enchanter training - as they probably expected the Blight to spread to the Free Marches.
#41
Posté 16 novembre 2014 - 01:25
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#42
Posté 16 novembre 2014 - 01:28
My Inquisitor will be in her early 20s, and 10yrs ago she had already been in the Circle for quite a few years.
#43
Posté 16 novembre 2014 - 01:37
Ha, I like that one. Honestly I haven't planned a backstory ahead of time, that's usually something I make up as I play the game.
#44
Posté 16 novembre 2014 - 02:19
Working as a go between for the Carta in Orzamar and the Carta on the surface, specifically in the lyrium trade. She was smart and proved herself to be a savvy negotiator. She exploited her innocent appearance and her merchant's persona to travel pretty much unchallenged in both locations. This coupled with her ties to both sides made her the logical choice to spy at the meeting, making more contacts for blue lyrium and potential inroads for red Lyrium.
Personally, my little dwarf was inspired by the Duster made Warden. She figure she would have more opportunities on the surface and wanted to make a name for herself. So as soon as the opportunity arose, she went to the surface and approached the Carta there. This was her start, her beginning. She was only in this long enough to establish herself and gather enough funds to go legit. If she did this carefully she could be her own person and only have to deal occasionally with the underground element. She was going to be somebody important. The stone spoke to her and told her this. So it had to be true.
Thinking about naming her Dhanka.
#45
Posté 16 novembre 2014 - 02:20
With his Dalish clan. Wherever they were.
#46
Posté 16 novembre 2014 - 02:20
I picture her as older, somewhere around 39, so probably killing things with her Vashoth homies.
#47
Posté 16 novembre 2014 - 02:21
Around, doing stuff. ![]()
#48
Posté 16 novembre 2014 - 02:22
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#49
Posté 16 novembre 2014 - 03:31
During Origins, he would have been around 10-12, and living a sheltered noble child's life. During Act 2 of DA2, sent to train to serve the Chantry. During this time, he starts realizing inconsistencies with the Chantry's dogma and would more often than not attract scorn for telling it like he sees it. He befriended Circle mage around his age. Both boys weren't happy about being sent off somewhere against their will and bonded over that, despite having few chances to meet and speak with each other. They tended to talk about injustices of the world and about why it was being run by idiots. At the beginning of Act 3, his friend turned apostate. Happy that his friend found freedom, he wished him the best. After that, the whole mage rebellion happened and he wondered what became of his friend during that time before hearing that he joined the rebellion. He hopes for a way for this to end without the wholesale slaughter of the mages. As he disagrees with many actions of the Chantry, he feels that the status quo before simply wasn't "good enough".
#50
Posté 16 novembre 2014 - 03:33
In his safe mansion somewhere, doing fencing and being scholarly like a good choir boy...





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