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No warden for now or ever?


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MajorKellyRisner

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Well we see the Warden in a dlc in the future or not?



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PapaSmurfer

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I think the Warden will be a character who is often referenced but not seen. 



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Taleroth

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Anything is possible, but I think they chose to avoid having it present for a reason.

 

I'm skeptical that Bioware can treat it right, I don't want to see SWTOR's Revan. He's a hero, not a god, and he can stand to retire.



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MajorKellyRisner

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I think the warden should return (If alive) considering the fact that the warden started the series, they should be in the end, or get some closer to what accually happened to them.



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Kawagatam

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Well, mine died. I'd rather him not come strolling up with the cavalry and saving the day. And unless the next game takes place right after inquisition, there's a good chance that any other warden would have died from the taint.



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Jaron Oberyn

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I think people need to really let this go. The character served his purpose, it only hinders creativity when you dwell on previous stories and characters. Should we see Shepard in future Mass Effect titles too? Absolutely not. He, like the Warden, served his purpose. Their stories were told. 


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herkles

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the warden's story is over IMO. Let it go.


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Who knows mate? Maybe he is the real bad guy that opened the breach and they do not want to spoil it?



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Mine's dead. So... I really don't care and frankly get annoyed by all the crocodile tears about it.



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Poisd2Strike

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Well we see the Warden in a dlc in the future or not?

 

Personally, I hope so.  Even though the Warden from DAO was given the title the 'Hero of Ferelden' (since I don't recall Blights being extremely localized to one area), the 'Hero of Thedas' is more accurate.  But, any future DAI DLC featuring the Warden (as either a PC or NPC companion to the Inquisitor) would likely have to make sense in order to mesh with the Story in DAI. 



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Mari

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I kinda hope we never see my Warden cuz she has a bunch of different face and hair mods that I dont think will transfer over.



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Personally, I hope so.  Even though the Warden from DAO was given the title the 'Hero of Ferelden' (since I don't recall Blights being extremely localized to one area), the 'Hero of Thedas' is more accurate.  But, any future DAI DLC featuring the Warden (as either a PC or NPC companion to the Inquisitor) would likely have to make sense in order to mesh with the Story in DAI. 

The fifth blight ended quickly enough that the darkspawn didn't have time to spread across Thedas.



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DEANER555

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so that is why da2 wasnt a great game for most people.because people are still too atached to the warden?... but i must admit that the warden had a better story than hawke

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so that is why da2 wasnt a great game for most people.because people are still too atached to the warden?... but i must admit that the warden had a better story than hawke


Maybe it's just me, but I never was very attached to my warden. I struggled through DA:O, finding the combat slow and clunky. The story never really grabbed me and none of the companions ever stood out to me. DA2 on the other hand, I loved. Combat was much better and faster. Companions were memorable and I loved many of them. I felt attached to my Hawke and really enjoyed the story. I often went out in search of fan fiction for DA2 but never for DA:O. So I don't really care one way or the other if they show the warden. I won't complain if they do, but won't be sad if they don't.
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Nefla

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Anything is possible, but I think they chose to avoid having it present for a reason.

 

I'm skeptical that Bioware can treat it right, I don't want to see SWTOR's Revan. He's a hero, not a god, and he can stand to retire.

If they gave the warden the Revan treatment I'd flip a table.



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Lord Raijin

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Well we see the Warden in a dlc in the future or not?

 

The Warden is either dead (from the calling) or a ghoul. Bioware doesn't need to bring up the warden since it's self explanatory.



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phantomrachie

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Personally I think the Warden could only work as the protagonist of a spin off game and BioWare have said that the Warden's story is over so I don't think that will happen.

 

The Warden was a silent protagonist, only only way to make him/her work in a voiced  game were they are an NPC is to give them a voice & give them a personality.

 

If BioWare do that then they are not your Warden anymore.

 

With no voice and no Hawke style personality, it is very difficult for BioWare to make any camo of the Warden work.

 

It is better to give have them mentioned in a game, like in DA:I, rather than actually be in it.



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MzHyde

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Meh, I really don't care anymore. That ship has sailed. Closure would be nice, but that's all I'd need. Heck, that much isn't even necessary as far as I'm concerned. Whatevs.



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Get over it, already.