I mean fills up Skyhold with Qunari banners, windows, throne, etc and helps keep Bull in line with the Qun with that Charger's decision.
Anyone make a Qunari that is pro Qun?
#1
Posté 29 décembre 2014 - 06:56
#2
Posté 29 décembre 2014 - 07:20
Yeah. My main Adaar isn't pro-qun but he did choose the Qun allience over the Chargers and used the decorations from time to time
My second Adaar is pro-qun but she can't let the Chargers die... heh, funny how it works
#3
Posté 29 décembre 2014 - 09:41
Yup. Well, sorta. He was as pro-Qun as Cassandra is pro-Chantry: he serves not the establishment of the religion, but the principles it was founded on. 'Did some things differently than Qunari would have traditionally done, but in the spirit of the same ideas, and then I also did things like leashing the mages and qamek'ing the enemies.
Good times.
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#4
Posté 29 décembre 2014 - 09:43
Nah, my Qunari was Andrastian, actually. Was an interesting playthrough. :S
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#5
Posté 29 décembre 2014 - 09:52
Yeah I plan on it when I make a Quanari. My human and elf have both been more benevolent characters while I'm going to make my Quanari seem more tyrannical lol
#6
Posté 29 décembre 2014 - 10:08
Yup. Well, sorta. He was as pro-Qun as Cassandra is pro-Chantry: he serves not the establishment of the religion, but the principles it was founded on. 'Did some things differently than Qunari would have traditionally done, but in the spirit of the same ideas, and then I also did things like leashing the mages and qamek'ing the enemies.
Good times.
you can Qemek enemies as a Qunari character?
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#7
Posté 29 décembre 2014 - 10:14
#8
Posté 29 décembre 2014 - 10:58
Well you can but not exactly since bull says you will get qemked if you tried since you have too much of a personality.
#9
Posté 29 décembre 2014 - 11:55
you can Qemek enemies as a Qunari character?
Heh, I am referring to Tranquility (fate of Erimond for this character).
#10
Posté 30 décembre 2014 - 01:05
Nah, my Qunari was Andrastian, actually. Was an interesting playthrough. :S
Same. Getting to ACTUALLY I'M ANDRASTIAN people all game was fun.
#11
Posté 30 décembre 2014 - 01:15
Nope, can't really as a mage..... LOL
#12
Posté 30 décembre 2014 - 01:16
Nope, can't really as a mage..... LOL
Just take a sewing lesson, and you'll be set.
#13
Posté 30 décembre 2014 - 01:19
LOLOL
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I'll pass.
#14
Posté 30 décembre 2014 - 02:13
My 3 Qunari inquisitors
One really ****** hates the qun
second admires and respect it only
third has no opinion or think much about it
#15
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Posté 30 décembre 2014 - 02:49
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As much as I don't like the Qunari, I think it would have been a lot cooler to have an actual Qunari origin who made people truly uncomfortable. And possibly more wiggle room to play a real villain who undermines Chantry sentiments.
Better than this Vashoth who dresses up in ballroom suits (how the **** did they bother tailoring those clothes anyways), casually wins everyone over, and is just as comedic as Iron Bull (who at least has a good backstory for why he is the way he is). One clown is enough. It comes off as just a gimmick character, without any serious roleplaying value. *Ooh.. scary word probably.. "serious".
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#16
Posté 30 décembre 2014 - 03:36
I had intended for my first playthrough to have my Qunari be someone who was not a very religious person, and hence skeptical to both the Qun and the Andrastian faith. The portrayal of andrastianism in particular however was a very pleasant surprise to me, and thus my headcanon ended up being that Inquisitor Adaar started believing in the Maker during the course of the game, and by the end he was converted. Largely thanks to Cassandra ![]()
#17
Posté 30 décembre 2014 - 03:43
Nope, on my current playthrough, I'm playing a devout andrastian Adaar. People seem shocked when I tell them I believe in the Maker.
#18
Posté 30 décembre 2014 - 03:55
As much as I don't like the Qunari, I think it would have been a lot cooler to have an actual Qunari origin who made people truly uncomfortable. And possibly more wiggle room to play a real villain who undermines Chantry sentiments.
Better than this Vashoth who dresses up in ballroom suits (how the **** did they bother tailoring those clothes anyways), casually wins everyone over, and is just as comedic as Iron Bull (who at least has a good backstory for why he is the way he is). One clown is enough. It comes off as just a gimmick character, without any serious roleplaying value. *Ooh.. scary word probably.. "serious".
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Heh, they tailor it somehow. If they can fit clothes on Krogans in Mass Effect, looking at you Wrex in Citadel, then I guess it isn't that far off to imagine clothes on a Qunari lol
#19
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Posté 30 décembre 2014 - 03:58
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Heh, they tailor it somehow. If they can fit clothes on Krogans in Mass Effect, looking at you Wrex in Citadel, then I guess it isn't that far off to imagine clothes on a Qunari lol
I guess.
Either way, it's all a bit too "cute", ironic, and gimmicky for me. lol. What's next? A Qunari children's show on Nickelodeon? I'm too serious for this:

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#20
Posté 30 décembre 2014 - 10:52
I guess.
Either way, it's all a bit too "cute", ironic, and gimmicky for me. lol. What's next? A Qunari children's show on Nickelodeon? I'm too serious for this:
Upset they didn't have a teapot serenading you for the dance?
#21
Posté 30 décembre 2014 - 11:22
My main is A Qunari (The guy in my picture/avatar) He didn't decorate skyhold all Qunari like (Ironically its actually very Tevinter) But he was actually very Pro-Qun in dialogue. He would never convert himself but he kept telling people how fascinating he found it and how we could learn alot from the Qunari etc.
Though he also kept telling everyone he was the Herald of Andraste as well (He didn't really believe it, he just wanted everyone else to for the power that came with being thought of as A Divine Prophet)
#22
Posté 30 décembre 2014 - 12:51
Honestly playing a "real" Qunari wouldn't really work. They certainly wouldn't have a reason to attend the Conclave, wouldn't have any real stake in all these events except as an observer like Sten in Origins and would sooner go home to consult the Arishok than making decisions for themselves. Nevermind a Qunari mage (would probably get himself executed by Cassandra since his handler is dead).
#23
Posté 30 décembre 2014 - 12:55
SO far, I have only one party, and it was with a very Pro-Qun Inquisitor Adaar. Basically, while he understood why his parents fled the Qun, he still find it appealing, a lot more than the Chantry. But I think I'll made a female Qunari being totally pro-Maker.
#24
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Posté 30 décembre 2014 - 01:13
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Honestly playing a "real" Qunari wouldn't really work. They certainly wouldn't have a reason to attend the Conclave, wouldn't have any real stake in all these events except as an observer like Sten in Origins and would sooner go home to consult the Arishok than making decisions for themselves. Nevermind a Qunari mage (would probably get himself executed by Cassandra since his handler is dead).
It probably wouldn't work.. it's just better than including a race without any culture whatsoever. The thing that makes RPG races unique is their background and culture (that goes for any RPG). Vashoth doesn't really have much to speak of. Psychologically, they're just basically a giant, whimsical version of a human. Who's a mercenary. And the only way they really make them stand out in the game is superficial --- their mere presence and appearance. The writers don't tap into much else about them.
With a real Qunari, there's a lot more to work with. I think they should have just scrapped it and saved a Qunari PC for an appropriate future game, personally.. But if you are going to do Qunari, do it right.. The way they went about it here doesn't do Qun fans justice, nor does it introduce new players to much of anything. All a new player gets out of it is being some guy/girl with horns. Mere appearance is not roleplaying. It's just novelty. Something only children get excited about. "Kewl!!! He's got horns. Teehee." ![]()
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#25
Posté 30 décembre 2014 - 01:19
Nope. I find the Qunari belief system/culture pretty repugnant and so does my Qunari. Probably never will play a character that's interested in it. He's pretty agnostic about all of it, really, and doesn't find it makes much impact in his personal life.





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