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#251
Colonelkillabee

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You say that and then something comes along.

Oh look, it's You Know Who!

 

:P



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@Killabee

 

Oh, so that's You Know Who; That makes quite a bit of sense.


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Colonelkillabee as long as you want Orlesians and Chevaliers dead I will semi-agree with you. Its the bro code one needs to get on my good side. We'll have to see what Bioware has in mind for mages, and overall what they will do with epilogues. I'm hoping nothing gets retcon.


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Colonelkillabee as long as you want Orlesians and Chevaliers dead I will semi-agree with you. Its the bro code one needs to get on my good side. We'll have to see what Bioware has in mind for mages, and overall what they will do with epilogues. I'm hoping nothing gets retcon.

Yep, this works for me, lol.

 

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The one thing I notice the most about Leliana's ending, at least the one I had is that there are no Templars. They disband and remain within the Inquisition. I like to headcanon that this particular IQ will keep the Templar's abilities intact along with controlling the Lyrium supply and once the lid blows up in Leliana's face the people will have to further rely on the Inquisition to maintain order.  And not just with free mages but other races who may not enjoy losing their people to the Chantry. What does Leliana have but her spy network? A network my IQ will most certainly hire someone else to take total control of.  I'm sure she will still have her own spy network no matter what. But she won't have the Inquisition's network anymore.

 

Viv at least has a Templar army. The only army Leliana would have to depend on is the IQ's. Especially since new sects are forming against her that could very well turn into new branches of the Chantry.  Essentially, in this scenario, I picture Leliana being nothing more than my IQ's puppet at the end of the day.  I think that not openly supporting Leliana with a war table mission worked out for my IQ big time.

 

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Yay more Orlesians and Chevaliers haters! :lol: 

 

I may not like Sera but I agreed with throwing   bunch of bees in the ball and just shutting the door. Of course I had to rise the stakes and throw in some earwigs.



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@Killabee

 

Oh, so that's You Know Who; That makes quite a bit of sense.

 

I'm sure.



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The one thing I notice the most about Leliana's ending, at least the one I had is that there are no Templars. They disband and remain within the Inquisition. I like to headcanon that this particular IQ will keep the Templar's abilities intact along with controlling the Lyrium supply and once the lid blows up in Leliana's face the people will have to further rely on the Inquisition to maintain order.  And not just with free mages but other races who may not enjoy losing their people to the Chantry. What does Leliana have but her spy network? A network my IQ will most certainly hire someone else to take total control of.  I'm sure she will still have her own spy network no matter what. But she won't have the Inquisition's network anymore.

 

Viv at least has a Templar army. The only army Leliana would have to depend on is the IQ's. Especially since new sects are forming against her that could very well turn into new branches of the Chantry.  Essentially, in this scenario, I picture Leliana being nothing more than my IQ's puppet at the end of the day.  I think that not openly supporting Leliana with a war table mission worked out for my IQ big time.

 

*******

Yay more Orlesians and Chevaliers haters! :lol:

 

I may not like Sera but I agreed with throwing   bunch of bees in the ball and just shutting the door. Of course I had to rise the stakes and throw in some earwigs.

You do realize that Leliana reforms the Seekers?



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I'm talking about my ending and in mine Leliana does not rebuild the Seekers. Actually she turns down Cass (who reforms the Seekers) as her right hand.



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I'm talking about my ending and in mine Leliana does not rebuild the Seekers. Actually she turns down Cass (who reforms the Seekers) as her right hand.

Maybe that only happens if Cass doesn't reform the Seekers.



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I thought Leliana rebuilds the seekers even if you decline Cass. She reforms to serve under the divine which is herself. There is no world state without seekers as Leliana as divine. If you told Cass to rebuild them it will be show who does if not Leliana does it herself. I just had such epilogue a while ago.



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I told Cass to reform the Seekers and got no info about the Seekers. In my ending, The Templars kick their Lyrium habit and unanimously join the Inquisition disbanding the Order for good.  However, once back in the game I was able to talk to Cass who tells my IQ that she is rebuilding the Seekers and that Leliana turns her down as Right hand due to having other plans.

 

I conscripted the Templars

Was anti Chantry/pro Mage freedom

Briala rules with Gaspard

Told Cass to reform the Seekers

Supported Hard Leliana as Divine



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Well never had that ending, however maybe Leliana does have some plans. Cassandra will do fine as Lady Seeker.



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The one thing I notice the most about Leliana's ending, at least the one I had is that there are no Templars. They disband and remain within the Inquisition. I like to headcanon that this particular IQ will keep the Templar's abilities intact along with controlling the Lyrium supply and once the lid blows up in Leliana's face the people will have to further rely on the Inquisition to maintain order. And not just with free mages but other races who may not enjoy losing their people to the Chantry. What does Leliana have but her spy network? A network my IQ will most certainly hire someone else to take total control of. I'm sure she will still have her own spy network no matter what. But she won't have the Inquisition's network anymore.

Viv at least has a Templar army. The only army Leliana would have to depend on is the IQ's. Especially since new sects are forming against her that could very well turn into new branches of the Chantry. Essentially, in this scenario, I picture Leliana being nothing more than my IQ's puppet at the end of the day. I think that not openly supporting Leliana with a war table mission worked out for my IQ big time.

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Yay more Orlesians and Chevaliers haters! :lol:

I may not like Sera but I agreed with throwing bunch of bees in the ball and just shutting the door. Of course I had to rise the stakes and throw in some earwigs.


All Divine will equally be at the Inquisitor's mercy , we run the south after all