...Or the Inquisitor is a bland everyperson whom the terror demon can't read very well, and thus the demons take on the form with the greatest success rate at scaring people.
The Inquisitor's Greatest Fear - The Thread
#26
Posté 19 décembre 2014 - 04:51
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#27
Posté 19 décembre 2014 - 04:55
I thought you were going to say, 'he's not the herald of Andraste, he's a very naughty boy.' You missed out on a like.The Inquisitor's greatest fear for me?
"That he's not the Herald of Andraste."
Matched only by his other greatest fear.
"That he IS the Herald of Andraste."
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#28
Posté 19 décembre 2014 - 04:55
Getting fall damage in Skyhold.
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#29
Posté 19 décembre 2014 - 04:58
Snakes and i am so glad this game didn't have any snakes!
#30
Posté 19 décembre 2014 - 05:22
As a more serious answer, I really like the fear brought up in the Templar quest - that the Inquisitor would become corrupted by his power and use it to further his own ends, and basically becoming a tyrant. I think that was what my Inquisitor feared the most - power turning him into someone he doesn't want to be.
Same for mine. She's hesitant to lead the Inquisition at first for that precise reason.
#31
Posté 19 décembre 2014 - 06:45
But admittedly the giant spider is pretty creepy o.O
#32
Posté 19 décembre 2014 - 06:56
Found it funny that it always seems to be spiders since I happen to like most of them aside from those big orange bastards that build their nests in the door frames during summer. Spiders alone eh, walking through a spider web and having them stuck on you both of you freaking out as it bites you repeatedly unsure of what else to do now thats terrifying. Though it was pretty amusing to make my big qunari mage say he was scared of all spiders. I'd think most of them would fear wasps though f**k those things wasps and house centipedes with their creepy slither run yuck its like a snake and a cockroach. Wow that turned into a ramble.
Anyway my Inquisitors would all agree that this f**ker is more scary than any spider
#33
Posté 19 décembre 2014 - 06:59
Spiders, failure, and actually being a Chosen One (she constantly denies being the Herald)
#34
Posté 19 décembre 2014 - 07:05
Found it funny that it always seems to be spiders since I happen to like most of them aside from those big orange bastards that build their nests in the door frames during summer. Spiders alone eh, walking through a spider web and having them stuck on you both of you freaking out as it bites you repeatedly unsure of what else to do now thats terrifying. Though it was pretty amusing to make my big qunari mage say he was scared of all spiders. I'd think most of them would fear wasps though f**k those things wasps and house centipedes with their creepy slither run yuck its like a snake and a cockroach. Wow that turned into a ramble.
Anyway my Inquisitors would all agree that this f**ker is more scary than any spider
Spoiler
Complimented by some lore creep:
#35
Posté 19 décembre 2014 - 07:10
Complimented by some lore creep:
Spoiler
Well I regret reading that. Gah I hate those creepy f**kers. Pardon me going to try and empty my mind of all things now. (Don't care if I'm being dramatic I REALLY hate those things *shudders*)
#36
Posté 19 décembre 2014 - 08:37
#37
Posté 19 décembre 2014 - 08:45
Its spiders.
At one part in the Fade you get attacked by those little spider demons and the Inquisitor says something like "Why is it always spiders," and someone else in the party is confused and makes a remark about those demons having appeared in a different form for them.
All versions of the Inquisitor have arachnophobia apparently.
That isn't their greatest fear, though. Their greatest fears are laid out on the tombstones you find for them. Cassandra's is helplessness, Bull's is madness, Vivienne's is irrelevance, Blackwall's is himself, Solas' is dying alone, and Varric's is ending up like his parents. I forget the others.
As a serious answer, my inquisitor's greatest fear would be failure.
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#38
Posté 19 décembre 2014 - 08:46
Mine was definately scared of losing his power.
Becoming someone irrelevant, powerless and mundane, scared him far more than possibly dying or losing the world to Corypheus.
#39
Posté 19 décembre 2014 - 09:05
Failure. There's so much riding on his shoulders, all these people are depending on him, looking up to him and expecting him to make all the right decisions and save them. It's a huge responsibility he never asked for. What if he can't do it? What if he makes a wrong move somewhere, makes a wrong decision, does something he shouldn't have done? What if he just gets everyone killed, and not just the general population of Thedas but those he cares about as well, because he can't predict the outcome of every little thing he does and he could easily screw up?
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#41
Posté 19 décembre 2014 - 11:04
Josephine. For elf-background war table reasons.
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#42
Posté 19 décembre 2014 - 11:07
#43
Posté 19 décembre 2014 - 11:13
Only if you don't bother with the rpg part of the rpg....Or the Inquisitor is a bland everyperson whom the terror demon can't read very well, and thus the demons take on the form with the greatest success rate at scaring people.
#44
Posté 19 décembre 2014 - 11:14
...Or the Inquisitor is a bland everyperson whom the terror demon can't read very well, and thus the demons take on the form with the greatest success rate at scaring people.
Or the Terror Demon got it only half-right and like Daisy from Spaced;
"You're scared of mice and spiders... but oh so much greater is your fear that one day the two species will crossbreed to form an all-powerful race of mice-spiders, who will immobilise human beings in giant webs in order to steal cheese!"
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#45
Posté 20 décembre 2014 - 12:47
Only if you don't bother with the rpg part of the rpg.
Don't get me wrong, I'm all for this question. But some people are mistaking the little "spider" demons for something representative of the Inquisitor's greatest fear. They aren't supposed to be. Like someone else pointed out, the words on the gravestones are. For example, Cassandra sees the little demons as filthy maggots but the word on her tombstone is--I believe--helplessness. The maggots strike at a particular aversion of hers, but not a "great fear".
Your answer fit the question, focusing on the spider demons doesn't.
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#46
Posté 20 décembre 2014 - 12:55
Interestingly, when everyone mentions what they see the "spider" demons as, Hawke mentions that s/he also sees them as spiders.
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#47
Posté 20 décembre 2014 - 12:59
Giant spiders are a thing in DA, fans keep telling Bioware to get rid of them and Bioware keeps using them as filler enemies. Now, I think the spiders are just a way of trolling the fans. lol
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#48
Posté 20 décembre 2014 - 01:06
The Quaker Oats guy

The Burger King Guy

and Bananas in Pajamas

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#49
Posté 20 décembre 2014 - 03:04
Little kids singing with their creepy childrens voices "childish" creepy songs about someone's death or something like that.
Or a child who tells some prophesy with a calm voice.
It could be summed up as "creepy children".
And if Hawke sees spider too, then it means that all great heroes are afraid of spiders.
#50
Posté 20 décembre 2014 - 03:09
I thought you were going to say, 'he's not the herald of Andraste, he's a very naughty boy.' You missed out on a like.
Oh, Life of Brian
Anyway...
I am actually petrified of spiders, and I get all jumpy and stuff around them on screen to, and so I RPd both my Hawke and Inquisadora to be scared of them. So that scene was just -perfect- for me.
Also, jumpy.





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