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http://mattrhodesart...ne-heretic.html

 

So in a recent Matt Rhodes blog we find out a very intresting idea the developers have discussed, even made art of during the development of DA:I

 

They have disscused the idea of the Inquisitor possibly becoming the new Divine.Obviously, it would be the easiest as a human woman, and the hardest as a male qunari.They also discussed the idea of your Inquisitor being a Divine heretic, a ruthless Inquisitor who just cared about personal power, crushing everything in their way.

 

What do you think about this idea?I  think it would be great, the image shown below looks so powerful and very very bitter.

 

I feel as if Bioware cut a lot of the main story during the development process.And I understand that cutting content is very much necessary in order to make the game feel as consistent and high-quality as possible.Still, I would have personally enjoyed them adding this option in the game, and some more moments that would help you define (in highly influential moments) whether you are a kind, merciful inquisitor, or a power hungry bastard who would defy everything, to get what they want.

 

Would you want to see this ending in the game?I know would never pick it in-game, but would certainly watch it many times on youtube.

 

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I think it's awful. And that Divine Heretics need to be bombed by another Anders. :)

 

I'm glad they cut it. Saves the bloodshed.


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A qunari male should be impossible, I think. Heck, even a female one. Power of the Inquisitor or no, it's just not a change that I think could reasonably take place over the course of this story. 



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 I like the idea and was a bit disappointed that becoming divine was not an option. Obviously the choice should not exist for all characters. I just remember in DA:O how the option to become the ruler of ferelden existed if you were a human noble. I see no reason why the herald of andraste wouldn't be a candidate for the divine seat (if you were a human female) Especially after saving the fricken world from being destroyed, think that is a damn good side note on your resume.



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A qunari male should be impossible, I think. Heck, even a female one. Power of the Inquisitor or no, it's just not a change that I think could reasonably take place over the course of this story. 

 

 

 I like the idea and was a bit disappointed that becoming divine was not an option. Obviously the choice should not exist for all characters. I just remember in DA:O how the option to become the ruler of ferelden existed if you were a human noble. I see no reason why the herald of andraste wouldn't be a candidate for the divine seat (if you were a human female) Especially after saving the fricken world from being destroyed, think that is a damn good side note on your resume.

 

Think of a world where Orlais is completely powerless, in strife, and the Inquisition has all the remaining influence over it.

 

Think of a world destroyed by Cory and his allies, where the entire southern world is hopeless and the only force that has power left is the Inquisition.

In that case, I can see a Qunari male becoming the Divine.You make them an ultimatum, join us or be destroyed.


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Think of a world where Orlais is completely powerless, in strife, and the Inquisition has all the remaining influence over it.

 

Think of a world destroyed by Cory and his allies, where the entire southern world is hopeless and the only force that has power left is the Inquisition.

In that case, I can see a Qunari male becoming the Divine.You make them an ultimatum, join us or be destroyed.

 

It's the same thing as Corypheus, as far as I'm concerned. Another asshat trying to be a god of this world.


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It was so close. We could have turn the false chantry into the true one... the world could have been ours.


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It's the same thing as Corypheus, as far as I'm concerned. Another asshat trying to be a god of this world.

 

 

yup, it is.It is completely evil, bitter and harmful.And would make for an interesting ending.



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I think it's awful. And that Divine Heretics need to be bombed by another Anders. :)

 

I'm glad they cut it. Saves the bloodshed.

I miss Anders and his explosive sense of humor.  :(



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I miss Anders and his explosive sense of humor.   :(

 

Also an idea that surfaced up as a possibilty for the Inquisition.

 

 

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I wonder how well BioWare would even be able to account for this kind of ending in subsequent games. I'm not even sure how they're going to make the differences between Leliana, Cassandra and Vivienne work. 



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I wonder how well BioWare would even be able to account for this kind of ending in subsequent games. I'm not even sure how they're going to make the differences between Leliana, Cassandra and Vivienne work. 

 

"Oh yeah Divine Victoria, she's controversial and everything"

 

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yup, it is.It is completely evil, bitter and harmful.And would make for an interesting ending.

 

Interesting is the best I could say for it.

 

I guess I've come to love Southern Thedas so much. I want it to end on a good(ish) note. Not humiliated and broken.



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Human/female/non-mage should have been able to become Divine, I can understand why the scrapped the option for other Inquisitors though.

I assume part of the reason it was  cut for all Inquisitors was that the Divine will have a big role in future dlc/expansions/games and that'd be difficult if it was your character.


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Also an idea that surfaced up as a possibilty for the Inquisition.

 

 

BeatBoard_Anders.jpg

I didn't expect him to grow such a glorious mane.



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Interesting is the best I could say for it.

 

I guess I've come to love Southern Thedas so much. I want it to end on a good(ish) note. Not humiliated and broken.

 

Me too.

 

I'm so happy Leliana became Divine in my playtrough.

 

She deserves it after everything she's been through.And I'll believe she'll do excellent work.



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 while the inquisition is a formidable force, the world doesn't so easily accept change. If one rogue mage was the catalyst that fired off the war between mages and templars, imagine the outrage of a qunari, male no less, wanting to assume the role of divine. It would just spark another civil war, and even as the head of the inquisition, you would have opposition within your own ranks. Remember, the inquisition only had as much power as it's allies lent it, and if you stepped on all those toes at once, things would go sour quickly.



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Remember, the inquisition only had as much power as it's allies lent it, and if you stepped on all those toes at once, things would go sour quickly.

 

Not if you let Cullen do most of the war table missions. Then the Inquisition's army rivals those of nations.

 

Becoming Divine should only be possible for human females. The only other way I'd see it working is if the Inquisitor went full dark side; inculcating fanaticism in the Inquisiton, overthrowing the Chantry, starting a holy war on all dissenters, etc. Basically a "rivers of blood" ending.



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Oh man, I would have loved to establish another Black Divine. My male human mage would have really turned things around into the right direction.



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They cut it out...what a shame, and why this idea has to be the option available only for the ruthless Inquisitor who's only cared about personal power only. It should be available for ambitious good or neutral Inquisitor as well. You can change the world for the better or worse if you're in that position. Oh well, at least in a way you already can change the world as you see fit. I understand why they cut it, but it's too bad.



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They should have let you become Divine no matter. The people already believe you, even as a Qunari male mage, are the holy herald of Andraste. Is becoming Divine really that big of are step?

I'm surprised peopled weren't clamoring that the Herald should become Divine. Maybe some were but we didn't hear it?

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Oh man, I would have loved to establish another Black Divine. My male human mage would have really turned things around into the right direction.

 

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What does Cassandra say to a female, non-mage, Trevelyan if you ask Cass on her opinion of the Inquisitor becoming the next Divine? I know that if you're male, she says that you're male and that won't work. If a mage, she says you're a mage and that won't work. If you're not human, she says you're [insert race here] and that won't work. So I'm curious as to her reason for a perfectly acceptable female, non-mage, Trevelyan.

 

"Oh yeah Divine Victoria, she's controversial and everything"

 

One single cameo line you hear while playing the 4th Dragon Age game in Tevinter.

Why do you think they all end up being "Divine Victoria"  ;). All 3 makes some radical changes, so "she's controversial" works regardless who becomes the Divine. At most, they'll probably get the Anora/Alistair treatment for cut scenes, where you get the exact same scenario, but with just a different ruler.



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I think she just says they are afraid of you

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Bonus points if the Inquisitor is a Necromancer  :wizard:


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