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Controlling the Warden without playing as them in game in DA4?


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The_Shade

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As I understand, Bioware has planned that in each and every new Dragon Age that there will be a new 

protagonist meaning that playing as the Warden, Hawke or Inquisitor is off limits and I'm cool with that. 

 

However, one feature I personally feel would be awesome would be to decide the actions of the Warden,

Inquisitor and to a lesser extent Hawke from using Dragon Age Keep. This may seem trivial for those interested chiefly in the

main plot but at least it will provide a sense of control and personal feel to the Warden or Inquisitor to our characters who still alive 

in the Dragon Age Universe even if we don't visibly see them assuming DA4 is set somewhere North in Thedas.

 

So an example perhaps could be deciding what the Warden is doing after the events of Inquisition (assuming she or

he is still alive). This could be as basic or as detailed as Bioware desire but for instance even if it were a simple choice of: 

 

- Returning as to Ferelden as King/Queen with Alistair or Anora (Human Noble only). 

- Continuing work against Darkspawn perhaps perhaps with the extended option of either focussing efforts on defending Ferelden or pursuing the Architect. (All Wardens)

- Representing City Elves as Bann in the Ferelden Alienage and improving their quality of life (City Elf Warden only). 

 

Something similar or (probably) better provided it follows the concept. 

 

Again, I do understand that many of you will feel this is quite negligible in the grand scheme of events in Dragon Age

but I'd like to think I am not the only person who would like to hear an NPC just summarise the activities of the Warden or 

Inquisitor in a few lines of dialogue that we personally decided in say Dragon Age 4 rather than have our characters forced to follow Canon as unimportant as that may be that we accept but deep down know that's what our characters wouldn't be doing in those circumstances if we had control. 

 

*I say Hawke to a lesser extent as from my opinion, he never felt truly like my character. We played as Hawke but we didn't create our own character with their own unique sense of identity like the Warden or Inquisitor. Feel free to disagree (most people do).

 

Maybe, something similar could be adopted for the Inquisitor and his/her Inquisition forces just to add a sense of 

control too. 

 

 

 



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blindcathar

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I like this idea a lot actually, though I'm not sure how likely it will be that it's included.

 

However, I actually like my Hawke the most out of all the characters. The presence of a voice really helped ground them as an actual person, whereas my Warden always felt like a blank cipher to me. 



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Cid Revolution

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My Warden is dead. If he comes back, it will be as the herald for the zombie apocalypse that will dwarf the threat of the Blight.