Aller au contenu

Photo

The Inquistion thirty years from now


  • Veuillez vous connecter pour répondre
35 réponses à ce sujet

#1
ComedicSociopathy

ComedicSociopathy
  • Members
  • 1 951 messages

Basically a headcanon what you think the Inquisition as an organization will grow into thirty years later in Thedas. With Corypheus dead and gone the question of what to do now lingers. There's trying to hunt down Solas sure, but after that?

 

Also what do you think Inner Circle and Advisors are going to be doing for the Inquisition, assuming that their still part of it or have contact with it. 

 

Personally, I'm headcanoning that Human Cole replaces Josephine as ambassador for the Inquisition. Just makes a weird kind of sense to me. 



#2
Guest_StreetMagic_*

Guest_StreetMagic_*
  • Guests

I hope it's gone. It's an awful idea for the longterm. And hope that Inquisitor is retired.. possibly him and Cass ceding the last of remnants of the Inquisition into the Seekers. Just like what happened with the last Inquisition. Inquire > Seek. Seekers are basically the hunter/investigative elements of the Inquisition, but less drama and outright political power.


  • ThePhoenixKing aime ceci

#3
Basement Cat

Basement Cat
  • Members
  • 9 642 messages

I could see the Inquisition becoming something like the United Nations (concept wise). They have intel, troops and negotiators. They can step in as a 'neutral' party during crises.


  • rpgfan321, mrs_anomaly, Serza et 3 autres aiment ceci

#4
rpgfan321

rpgfan321
  • Members
  • 1 311 messages

Hopefully, the modern Inquisition itself disbands and evolves into something else. Having the organization away entirely at this point (looking at the size and the influence it has), such a decision would create a power vacuum that will create another huge conflict. Unless the Inquisitor and Inquisition becomes less than favored in both nobility and populace, I just can't see the organization go away. 



#5
Rekkampum

Rekkampum
  • Members
  • 2 048 messages

Well, my bad Inquisitor would probably be doing exactly what the Envy daemon depicted, just for kicks.

 

The good one - a Qunari - would probably turn the Inquisition into a sorta UN-type organization, esp. with the growing influence of the Qun. I suppose that they'd have a greater role in the war between Tevinter and the Qunari, perhaps as mediators, etc. I like to pretend my Dalish Inquisitor is distantly related to the Hero of Fereldan's mother and given mine was spared through the OGB, I'd probably send agents to help the Warden discover a cure to the Calling. Also searching for Solas would become a priority, given his sudden disappearance with the end of Corypheus; research into the elvhen artifact used to channel power would become a priority also.



#6
Reaver102

Reaver102
  • Members
  • 292 messages

My headcannon is that over the years the Inquisition slowly dissolves and power is ceded back to Orlais and Ferelden.  



#7
mrs_anomaly

mrs_anomaly
  • Members
  • 2 982 messages

My Levallen quiz is going to retire as soon as things settle down just to go find Solas. She doesn't want revenge- she just wants the side benefits that never materialized. 



#8
DarkKnightHolmes

DarkKnightHolmes
  • Members
  • 3 602 messages

The next big bad blows the Inquisition up and we have the next big story.



#9
TheJediSaint

TheJediSaint
  • Members
  • 6 637 messages

The 9:70s will be the time frame for Dragon Age: Disco Fever!


  • Wolfen09 et Hadassah aiment ceci

#10
nbberm2

nbberm2
  • Members
  • 45 messages
I like to think my Dalish inquisitor (mage) kept the inquisition going. Making the mages allies set the foundation for free learning amongst themselves.

Instead of the inquisition turning into the templar order like the past, it will become an organization where mages will come and learn by choice.
  • baconluigi aime ceci

#11
Lady Artifice

Lady Artifice
  • Members
  • 7 239 messages

I think the Inquisition will be the next big bad. 

 

We're creating the next powerful organization with no one in particular policing it, assuming a divine right to do whatever it wants. It has an impressive military, diplomatic, and intelligence force.

 

I think some time after our Inquisitor and advisors are out of the picture, those parts of the organization are going to stop knowing everything about what the other parts are doing. 



#12
Shark17676

Shark17676
  • Members
  • 567 messages

The Inquisition has become its own incredibly powerful entity.  Its tentacles are in everything by the end of the game.

 

The organization is gonna enjoy a very, very long lifespan, if it doesn't outright last forever.  I can't see anything short of an earthshattering event disrupting it...and even then I have a hard time believing that the Inquisition will be gone completely.



#13
Computron2000

Computron2000
  • Members
  • 4 983 messages

There is still so much that needs to be done. The elven alienages, the dalish/human conflict, the land fertillity destruction from previous blights, the lawlessness in much of the land, the red lyrim, the mages becoming abominations problem, the tevinters and the qun (either one wins and its bad for everyone else) and the bggest->the blight.

 

The silence from the warden hq is bad news and the blight itself is unlikely to end with the slaying of the last archedemon. Cleansing the black city alone would require more power, magic and knowledge than even the most insane play through. Once the truth of the black/golden city is known, the resulting religious strife would again require the inquisition.

 

I don't like the name as it had shitty RL historical roots (ala crusades) but as the only one who had that level of power over the veil and political/military and widespread popularity, the inquisitor is the best positioned to do much of it.


  • Frybread76, mrs_anomaly et flabbadence aiment ceci

#14
Efvie

Efvie
  • Members
  • 510 messages

I find myself not really wanting to think about it, because it seems that the next story is poised to start very soon after the events of DA:I…



#15
KaiserShep

KaiserShep
  • Members
  • 23 806 messages

Hard to say, but I'd like to think that my Trevelyan Inquisitor would make Skyhold her permanent abode. "Check out my mansion. It's a friggin' mountain fortress."



#16
TeraBat

TeraBat
  • Members
  • 405 messages

The Inquisition is on the verge of disbanding (either peacefully for a good Quizzie or due to infighting and viciousness if a bad Quizzie)... but then everything changes when the Qunari nation attacks!

 

They land on the northern shores, and begin to steamroll through Antiva, Rivain, Nevarra, etc. No one can get their shiznit together in time to mount a cohesive defense. 

 

In either DA4 or possibly DA5, you play as a low-level agent of the Inquisition, sent north to try and pull things together. You bring the damaged nations under the banner of the Inquisition and unite them in repelling the Qunari (or possibly negotiating an amicable peace or even an occupation treaty). 

 

At the end of the game, you are given the choice of how to deal with the Inquisition - maintain it as a force for justice, maintain it as a force for power, or disband it and subsume their resources into the chantry. 



#17
Nefla

Nefla
  • Members
  • 7 672 messages

Too depressing! I don't even think about what I'll be doing in 30 years.



#18
mireisen

mireisen
  • Members
  • 498 messages

I get the feeling that the Inquisition that I set up will become a "plague upon the world". My Trevelyan's going to consolidate all that power to her growing dynasty. She's not going to marry out and stay within the Inquisition so that she could solidify alliances through her children. King Alistair and/or Queen Anora are not able to produce heirs. Same thing with Orlais if Empress Celene sticks around. So technically Inquisitor Trevelyan has a huge leg up against any ruler of Thedas because she's able to have babies. That sounds so wrong, but it's true. They'd go all House Medici on Thedas...I swear!

 

Main theme here is that the nations of Thedas are extremely unstable and the Inquisition will still be their answer 30 years down the line. Whether through combining and becoming a super-power or remaining separate, the Inquisition is the only thing big enough to go against...whatever is going to be the next big bad.



#19
SardaukarElite

SardaukarElite
  • Members
  • 3 764 messages

Hopefully the airships and their griffon parasite fighters will be ready by then.


  • Serza, ComedicSociopathy et Lady Artifice aiment ceci

#20
Guest_StreetMagic_*

Guest_StreetMagic_*
  • Guests
 

I think the Inquisition will be the next big bad. 

 

We're creating the next powerful organization with no one in particular policing it, assuming a divine right to do whatever it wants. It has an impressive military, diplomatic, and intelligence force.

 

I think some time after our Inquisitor and advisors are out of the picture, those parts of the organization are going to stop knowing everything about what the other parts are doing. 

 

 

 

That would be cool too.

 

And considering some ways that people will play, I want everything they built to fall apart. lol. Badly. While I personally don't care enough about my own Inquisition. Let it burn too. I was tasked to restore order.. and managed it more or less. I wasn't tasked to be just as much of a douche as Corypheus. I don't need to run the life, politics, and religion of everyone in (southern) Thedas. There isn't an idea more sh*tty than that.


  • Lady Artifice aime ceci

#21
Zwingtanz

Zwingtanz
  • Members
  • 238 messages

Mine went into banking, like the RL Templar order.



#22
Cerulione

Cerulione
  • Members
  • 4 596 messages

My inquisitor will disband the Inquisition one year after defeat of Corypheus, letting the Grey Warden to take care of themselves once more (once Corypheus is defeated), and the Templar/Mage ally can choose themselves what they want to do.

 

Skyhold will be abandoned once more. And my inquisitor... just vanished. She does not want to stay in power, but to return to her clan.



#23
tehturian

tehturian
  • Members
  • 379 messages

In a state of turmoil only the DA7 protagonist can fix. 



#24
Cypher0020

Cypher0020
  • Members
  • 5 128 messages

Gonna parcel the power out to chunks to various nations, since it can be really really useful.

 

While it woul ultimately fail in the long run, a UN concept is interesting



#25
Kurogane335

Kurogane335
  • Members
  • 226 messages

My Inquisition would remain as a powerful force in Southern Thedas, especially Orlais, because the Inquisitor still feel that, despite the uneasy truce between Briala, Gaspard and Celene, if he doesn't remind them of the Inquisition now and then, a new civil war will occur, and he doesn't want it, at any cost. Sure, he was a Valo-Kas and he still likes mercenaries, but there is differences between skirmishes and full blown civil wars.

 

With the former Templars at its core, and the former Cassandra Pentagasth now Divine Victoria as his lover, he would basically help her any ways he could will remaining this no-Andrastian, Qun favouring Inquisitor. Badically, he would make the Inquisition a neutral force here to prevent any return of the various conflicts which plagued the South, but would probably not expand the power of his organization in Neverra and the Free Marches beyond agents and spies.