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I have to say playing a human mage seems best storyline wise.


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Personally, I don't think mages can possibly be boring.



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Corypheus is the one who wipes out the other side, not the Inquisitor.

 

No, siding with Templars means Fiona's mages are fubar. Or vice versa. That's not resolving the conflict. That's just removing an entire faction. And afterwards, rebuilding with completely different people.



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Personally, I don't think mages can possibly be boring.

 

I'm still keeping the option open for nightmare, when I'm ready to play again. 

 

I just don't like the feel at all. The animations from Da2 are still there (which are stupid in themselves), but it doens't feel as good as that game. While they improved melee in every way.



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Also, technically, you don't resolve the mage/templar conflict. You wipe one side out. And scare the crap out of everyone else.

 

I guess that's sort of resolving.. but not really. 

It could have ended only one way anyway, there was no middle ground anymore and everyone knew it. The old order of things needed to be changed. For me, personally, finally giving mages freedom and equal rights as any other non-mage human beings was very satisfying. Templars and seekers can go to hell, being corrupt and obsolete as they were. Inquisition is starting everything from scratch and may take up some of their duties in the future, like hunting abominations, but certainly not acting as jailers for the mages.



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Personally, I don't think mages can possibly be boring.

Me neither. They're always fun to play.



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It could have ended only one way anyway, there was no middle ground anymore and everyone knew it. The old order of things needed to be changed. For me, personally, finally giving mages freedom and equal rights as human beings was very satisfying. Templars and seekers can go to hell, being corrupt and obsolete as they were. Inquisition is starting everything from scratch and may take up some of their duties in the future, like hunting abominations, but certainly not acting as jailers for the mages.

 

I don't mind there not being a middle way either. I'm just saying it's not resolving the conflict, per se. I'm happy letting the mages die.



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No, siding with Templars means Fiona's mages are fubar. Or vice versa. That's not resolving the conflict. That's just removing an entire faction. And afterwards, rebuilding with completely different people.

All necessary with the templars.

 

 

I don't mind there being a middle way either. I'm just saying it's not resolving the conflict, per se. I'm happy letting the mages die.

And yet I recall you saying you wanted to side with the mages and promote Leliana after all to finally have peace.



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All necessary with the templars.

 

 

And yet I recall you saying you wanted to side with the mages and promote Leliana after all to finally have peace.

 

Ultimately, I think it's absurd. I refuse to think it's that easy. Even if it is.

 

Or rather, lets just say that I'm lost to this conflict now.. to the point of no return. If I knew she could have simply talked everyone into peace, we shouldn't have had this war to begin with.



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Ultimately, I think it's absurd. I refuse to think it's that easy. Even if it is.

 

Or rather, lets just say that I'm lost to this conflict now.. to the point of no return. If I knew she could have simply talked everyone into peace, we shouldn't have had this war to begin with.

But it's not easy; a lot of crap had to go down to make it possible. And what do you mean, you're lost to the conflict?



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But it's not easy; a lot of crap had to go down to make it possible. And what do you mean, you're lost to the conflict?

 

I'm invested in the drama and gravity of the conflict, I mean. 

 

Seeing that Leliana makes the issue of mages go away that easily just makes me... almost sad to see it end like that. lol. 

 

It might be a happy ending, but it's like damn.... all this for nothing.



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I'm invested in the drama and gravity of the conflict, I mean. 

 

Seeing that Leliana makes the issue of mages go away that easily just makes me... almost sad to see it end like that. lol. 

 

It might be a happy ending, but it's like damn.... all this for nothing.

Well, Hawke really made it happen by releasing Corypheus. I suppose her infamous blundering led to unprecedented peace in our time in the end, so DA2 was good after all.



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Well, Hawke really made it happen by releasing Corypheus. I suppose her infamous blundering led to unprecedented peace in our time in the end, so DA2 was good after all.

Yeah until the next game set three years from now :P



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Yeah until the next game set three years from now :P

No point in including her if they were just going to set her up to fail, hm?



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"Unprecedented peace in our time"...

 

It almost makes me want to start my own war.



#115
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"Unprecedented peace in our time"...

 

It almost makes me want to start my own war.

You'll probably have war with the qunari in the next game.



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No point in including her if they were just going to set her up to fail, hm?

nah, not talking about the ridiculous ass pull making Leliana Divine, clearly there is going to be some new large catastrophe to deal with in the next game, perhaps the Qunari invasion.



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Yeah until the next game set three years from now :P

six just so we get a good product

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nah, not talking about the ridiculous ass pull making Leliana Divine, clearly there is going to be some new large catastrophe to deal with in the next game, perhaps the Qunari invasion.

Hoping for it. Getting to fight for Tevinter will be interesting. Maybe we can have the new Arishok as the final boss.



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This all must be some Fade dream. That's it. Like when Sloth used Duncan to tell you the Darkspawn were eradicated. 



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Hoping for it. Getting to fight for Tevinter will be interesting. Maybe we can have the new Arishok as the final boss.

I somehow doubt we will be fighting for the slaving blood magic using heretics.

 

I could see us being sent as an agent of the Inquisition though, that'd be a good way to tie in with DA:I, but also able to go on its own



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This all must be some Fade dream. That's it. Like when Sloth used Duncan to tell you the Darkspawn were eradicated.

join us we will sing songs of days past. Mages and temps hanging out

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I somehow doubt we will be fighting for the slaving blood magic using heretics.

 

I could see us being sent as an agent of the Inquisition though, that'd be a good way to tie in with DA:I, but also able to go on its own

Why not? Dorian gave us a more positive face for them, and they're under threat from the qunari the most. And it'd be a nice change after the Andrastian Chantry being everybloodywhere in the previous three games.

 

 

join us we will sing songs of days past. Mages and temps hanging out

The templars are all dead.



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The templars are all dead.

 

Everyone could be alive is we're all singing songs in the Fade, duped by a Sloth demon.

 

 

This is such a level of b..s that I am genuinely entertaining the possibility now.



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I think its more likely that Minrathous will fall, prompting the storyline to turn the tide against the Qunari invaders as White Thedas, probably based out of Nevarra, including Tevinter lands and perhaps Rivain or Antiva



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I think its more likely that Minrathous will fall, prompting the storyline to turn the tide against the Qunari invaders as White Thedas, probably based out of Nevarra, including Tevinter lands and perhaps Rivain or Antiva

That would be horrible, to force us to play the same people we played for the previous three games. Let's have something actually different this time, hm?

 

Nevarra isn't even that close.