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Faith untested is meaningless, ShadowHawk28.



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It's obvious anything that happens in the Drinquisition thread is CANON .. I mean everytime I go in to that thread I have to drink so much I can't even type after 5 minutes and as such I haven't been able to make a single post in there because 'seeing quadruple' ... maybe I'm doing it wrong?



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10/10, would buy on multiple systems. IDC if it's not 'my voice'. How about we make it where the Inquisitor and the Warden tag team events so you'll be able to set the tone of your Warden's personality?


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Like you know better... there is no right or wrong, it's all a matter of opinions and personal preference to the said character.


That's exactly my point!
 

I fail to see what so great about Varric since many people think oghren is not that great. Is it becuase of Varric's chest hair crap? The irony is just too much.


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10/10, would buy on multiple systems. IDC if it's not 'my voice'.


With you on this!!

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That's exactly my point!
 


... :mellow: 
Are you 7?

So basically you can't answer my question that was being asked, noted.

 

Faith untested is meaningless, ShadowHawk28.

Says the user who hasn't provided the proof to his claim.



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Same can be said about Oghren, Why am i surrounded by numbskulls who think Oghren, Sandal ect are not important like the HOF?

 

While Sandal's story is up in the air, Oghren is nowhere near as important as the Hero of Ferelden. This guy's relevance to the plot begins and ends with the search for Branka. In Awakening, Sigrun is our relevant dwarf. Love or hate Varric, his relevance to the plot is undeniable. The same cannot be said for our bearded friend.

 

As for why some people like Varric over Oghren, I imagine it has a lot to do with the smoother, street hustling persona he puts on, whereas Oghren is kind of a goofier version of Gimli, only without an elf to bounce witticisms off of.


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Pfft. Look at my avatar. That's from a console. No mods what so ever.

 

Seriously? I stand by my assertion.



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While Sandal's story is up in the air, Oghren is nowhere near as important as the Hero of Ferelden. This guy's relevance to the plot begins and ends with the search for Branka. In Awakening, Sigrun is our relevant dwarf. Love or hate Varric, his relevance to the plot is undeniable. The same cannot be said for our bearded friend.

 

As for why some people like Varric over Oghren, I imagine it has a lot to do with the smoother, street hustling persona he puts on, whereas Oghren is kind of a goofier version of Gimli, only without an elf to bounce witticisms off of.

 

Pretty much how I look at. Varric also has that Rogue with a Heart of Gold vibe going.

 

I liked Oghren, but he was by far my least favorite Origins companion. 



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Dragon Age = The Warden. Dragon Age is nothing without the existance of The Warden. The day that The Warden dies is the day Dragon Age dies. The Warden is immortal and he will usurp the Maker one day. Bring back The Warden Bioware!!!



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Dragon Age = The Warden. Dragon Age is nothing without the existance of The Warden. The day that The Warden dies is the day Dragon Age dies. The Warden is immortal and he will usurp the Maker one day. Bring back The Warden Bioware!!!


Dragon Age = Thedas actually, the Warden was just 1 of the heros who made a impact
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Dragon Age = The Warden. Dragon Age is nothing without the existance of The Warden. The day that The Warden dies is the day Dragon Age dies. The Warden is immortal and he will usurp the Maker one day. Bring back The Warden Bioware!!!

 

The Warden will die, he dies in Origins if you want so, hawke dies in Inquisition, Loghain dies in Origins/Inquisition, Warden dies etc etc. Anyone can die. Dragon Age is the history of a world called Thedas.


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So basically you can't answer my question that was being asked, noted.

 

What question? Why do people like Varric? Why would I answer that? It's a matter of opinion, which is clearly something you don't understand.


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The Warden wil ldie, he dies in Origins if yo uwant so, hawke dies in Inquisition, Loghain dies in Origins/Inquisition, Warden dies etc etc. Anyone can die. Dragon Age is the history of a world called Thedas.

everyone but not the writers pet sadly.......



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everyone but not the writers pet sadly.......

Yes, anyone can "die" in Dragon Age series/. What the hell, even creatures like mythal and flemeth can die, i wouldn't be surprised if the maker could die as well lol.



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Yes, anyone can "die" in Dragon Age series/. What the hell, even creatures like mythal and flemeth can die, i wouldn't be surprised if the maker could die as well lol.

I was referring to characters like Leliana,Morrigan,Anora ecc.. we are forced to see them again in each game because they are pets for the writers (well Anora excluded)
What's the point of all of this coming back from the past if the Hero is always different?


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I was referring to characters like Leliana,Morrigan,Anora ecc.. we are forced to see them again in each game because they are pets for the writers (well Anora excluded)
What's the point of all of this coming back from the past if the Hero is always different?

 

 

Oh pardon me xD. Well, i really like characters coming back from old games. I really hope to see them again someday. They should mention where the Warden went at least....



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Frankly Dragon Age just isn't the same without Oghren no matter what you haters say. I mean it's strange that Bioware never asked Steve Blum to come back to voice any characters in Dragon Age besides Oghren. Steve Blum's the reason i like Dragon Age after Warhammer 40k: Dawn Of War 2.

 

Still Varric and Oghren have to meet in Inquisition dlc, they just have to. it be something like this although it's just a fan idea.

 

Oghren: Do you even know what it means to be a dwarf?

 
Varric: Do you mean the self-righteousness, the greed, or the height?
 
Oghren: I mean the beard! What self-respecting dwarf goes bare-chinned like that!
 
Varric: Habit, I suppose.
 
Oghren: And the clothes! You dress like some fancy little noble!
 
Varric: Dwarf, remember? Never had the option to be a "big" fancy noble.
 
Oghren: And...ugh...the crossbow!
 
Varric: ...what?
 
Oghren: A real dwarf uses an ax, a sword, a mace! Not some cheap, cowardly contraption that...
 
Varric: (aims crossbow) You insult Bianca again, and I put one between your eyes.
 
Oghren: ...uh...Bianca...?
 
Varric: I...MEAN...IT.
 
Oghren: ...meep...
 
Second banter
 
Oghren: So, ah...you tell stories, do you?
 
Varric: Often stories, sometimes fables, and occasionally a personal account. Why?
 
Oghren: I got this story...was wonderin' if it was any good.
 
Varric: Does it involve sex, alcohol, and bloodshed?
 
Oghren: That a problem for you?
 
Varric: Not at all. Sounds familiar, actually. Go on.
 
Oghren: Well, I had all my clothes stolen this one time and...
 
Varric: Not interested.

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Well i dont see the whole issue with the voice for HoF. Really. WTF is wrong with those people. Having a voice would be much better. One deep voice and one more youngish voice. Like in inquisition

A good way to reinstate HoF is him either searching for the cure (with morrigan for me) and finding it, or a sixth or seventh blight where he faces of with Mythal (we all know Mythal is an Old God, look at the connection between elvish pantheon and the old gods, baaaaiiiittttt.

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Well i dont see the whole issue with the voice for HoF. Really. WTF is wrong with those people. Having a voice would be much better. One deep voice and one more youngish voice. Like in inquisition

A good way to reinstate HoF is him either searching for the cure (with morrigan for me) and finding it, or a sixth or seventh blight where he faces of with Mythal (we all know Mythal is an Old God, look at the connection between elvish pantheon and the old gods, baaaaiiiittttt.

 

The HoF is a terrible character to invest so much into, because s/he can be dead at this point. This basically requires a substitute, but who would it be? Would it just be a random Joe/Jane Warden, or would it be the Orlesian from Awakening? It'll just result in a lot of overlapping dialogue, with some special HoF-specific dialogue peppered throughout.



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The HoF is a terrible character to invest so much into, because s/he can be dead at this point. This basically requires a substitute, but who would it be? Would it just be a random Joe/Jane Warden, or would it be the Orlesian from Awakening? It'll just result in a lot of overlapping dialogue, with some special HoF-specific dialogue peppered throughout.

i guess awakening character.

Still, due to their huge cliffhangers about the HoF in DAI, i do think he may return in DA4 OR DA5

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Show me the evidence that supports your claim for Oghren cause i have a hard time believing dumb speculations. People always say stuff like that but they have no proof whatsoever to back it up.


Out of sheer idle curiosity, did you really not see that bhsup was making fun of you?

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Well...  I wasn't really making fun of anybody.  More like just some lighthearted banter. :)    That said, it -is- actually DrinkQuisition canon that Cabot murder knifed Oghren.  It's right there in the first post of the thread!  So sad... all over some cookie dough.



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Well...  I wasn't really making fun of anybody.  More like just some lighthearted banter. :)    That said, it -is- actually DrinkQuisition canon that Cabot murder knifed Oghren.  It's right there in the first post of the thread!  So sad... all over some cookie dough.

And that's where the bullsh!t comes in seeing that it's not real evidence but some rather dumb speculation based on idiocy. That's sad really. i mean DrinkQuisition? Really? That's the most absurd thing i have ever heard off. Frankly only trolls who live on the boards would come up with something as stupid as that. Like this for example, a user made a dumb claim that Matthew McCounaughey confirmed to play Blackwall in DA: I movie without providing any REAL evidence to that claim whatsoever. 

 

http://forum.bioware...-in-da-i-movie/

 

As i said people always say stuff like that but they have no proof whatsoever to back it up which in turn is the reason why i don't believe in that nonsense you made about Cabot murder knifed Oghren.  :angry:



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I think we will definitely see "the Warden" in a new game rather than a DLC. "The Warden" I'm talking about is , of course, the one who killed/spared The Architect so the warden could be either The Hero of Ferelden or the Orlesian Warden Commander of Ferelden. I'm certain we will see more of the Architect for whether we chose to kill him or spare him, he's not actually dead. The Architect is clearly an Ancient Tevinter Magister like Corypheus (The Conductor) so he has ability to transfer his soul to a tainted body. A tainted dwarf named Utha was standing close to The Architect whenever our Warden Commander was nearby and she was there when we killed him as well.

 

After the end of the Awakening campaign, one of the epilogue slides mentions that there were rumors about a new blight around the Weisshaupt fortress and if The Warden Commander is Orlesian, he goes to west, to Weisshaupt. Just as The Hero of Ferelden goes to west looking for a way to cure The Calling. Another interesting point is, why would people suspect there would be a new blight? What could lead people to suspect a blight has begun? Organized darkspawn attacks of course. Other than an archdemon, only the Architect can cause such a thing so it is certain he is involved with it. There are some bad news coming from the Weisshaupt Fortress in the epilogue of the Inquisition as well, adding it might be a civil war among the wardens. The Architect manipulates people to either join him or work with him and he's especially interested in grey wardens and their bloods. He is also aware of the potential power of the taint and so is the First Warden. If HoF lets Avernus continue his works, in DA2 Hawke finds a letter sent from Avernus to Warden Commander and he sends it to the First Warden, also saying that the information he gathered about the Architect was very useful. So it is certain that the Warden Commander gives a report about the Architect to the First Warden, as it is his duty. The First Warden, learning about the power of the taint, might have aggreed to work with the Architect and some of the wardens in Weisshaupt may have refused to work with a darkspawn looking thing.

 

Another detail that made me think that we'll see "The Warden-Commander of Ferelden" in the future is, what Avernus said in Soldier's Peak. He said that demons could counter blood magic, since it was them who taught blood magic to mortals but they are unfamiliar with the power of the taint. It was said that Dread Wolf betrayed all the elven gods and either killed or trapped them but Mythal calling him old friend proves this wrong. They probably fought together, possibly with the help of a demon army, against something and still failed to succeed. Mythal was murdered and Dread Wolf fell from great power. What great power could possibly do that? The power of blight? What happens if The Warden finds and destroys the source of the calling? Can he "awaken" the true power of the taint? Solas going west might be related to this, since he might know about that power.

 

The Warden goes to west. Solas goes to west. The Architect goes to west. Morrigan goes to west. Hawke/Stroud/Alistair goes to west. Something big is going to happen in the west.