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Anyone else want to play as their Warden again?


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#26
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A Warden who romanced Morrigan can follow her through the Eluvian.

Really?? I didn't know that.



#27
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I suppose that the matter is when to consider a story "over" and this is really a very subjective thing

 

Do you know what is my most hated moment ever in a fictional story? When Tolkien at the end of LOTR tell us what everyone does after the tale. So "X" married with... had 4 children and the dies at ... age. No no no I never ever wanted read and know it. I don't wanna know that Frodo or Aragorn lived for 80 or 100 years more and then died because in my mind they had to stay forever!

 

So, I get that many people need to see the characters aging, retiring, dying before they can consider their story "over". In my case it is enough that the characters have exhausted their task or reached their purpose into the actual story to consider their story over. I know that them as  heroes will probably live other tales (or perhaps not) but this does not mean that I am supposed to see all of them.

Fair enough. I'm someone who always wants more with the characters I'm playing. That's what makes the HALO series so great, Master Chief's story isn't over yet.



#28
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I'd go with no, because I like the idea of playing a new character every game.

 

Plus I think the Warden would transition into being a voiced character very badly, which BioWare doesn't do silent protagonists anymore.


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#29
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No. Mine is dead so ... let him in the grave !



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Kynare

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Yes.

 

I don't mind either way, I just want to combo break.



#31
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Not really.

#32
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I'm torn on this one. I would love to play as the Warden again, but it have no confidence that Bioware would not find a way to balls it up. Origins captured lightning in a bottle, and everything they have done since indicates that they lack the ability to repeat the trick.
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#33
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Absolutely. My mage warden can´t wait to get back on the road with Morrigan and their kid.


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No thanks.



#35
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Spoiler

 

Finished The Calling yesterday morning, and I'm now in Warden mode. Fired up Origins again, so going to play through the Warden storyline will be quite a joy.

 

Wouldn't mind a non-voiced Warden DLC either.



#36
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If I want to play as the Warden, I boot up Dragon Age Origins.


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#37
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DAI's Mass Effected enough as it is. It would be foolish to bring him back - the lore, on the other hand ...



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I could tolerate playing as the protagonist of a previous title for one chapter only.  Anything more would be overkill since Warden/Hawke/IQ had an entire game to themselves.

 

Besides, Warden is on the bottom of protagonists that I want to return to anyway. 



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Jesus, let it rest already.

And no. If i wanted to play Warden, i'd go back to DAO.



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If your Warden survived at the end of DAO then his story continues and I don't think he should just be tossed aside. I would love to be able to play him again in another story to see how he has changed in the 10 plus years since the end of the blight. 

 

Her stories has been told.

 

Curing the Calling to me is not a story that would make a compelling full-length RPG video game, because it's a coda at best to DAO and at worst a major retcon for the ones that died. IMHO a ME3: Citadel type DLC/Expansion would be better suited to tell the story. 



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Nah.



#42
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I would love if the next game had us playing as our Warden till up to their calling.

 

Nope.

 

Especially because my HoF actually found a cure for the Calling thus saving his life and living happily ever after with Morrigan and Kieran.

 

Bed a plethora of improbably-endowed redheads in a series of casual hookups?

 

Do you really want an answer to that?  <_<

 

I don't even know how to tell you how much you are wrong.

 

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#43
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Not particularly, I mean perhaps if they do a dlc of the warden finding a cure for The Calling but otherwise I can just switch on my PS3 and play Origins etc... I think given the amount of people who hated how Hawke looked in DAI it's unlikely Bioware will bring the Warden back, especially as you had a choice of races for Origins which would make it more complicated than Hawke too.


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#44
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No, but only because I don't think Bioware could really take the time to create a DLC (let alone a full game) with all the variable Wardens that we all played.  Human, Elf, Dwarf; broken down further into Human Noble, Magi, City Elf, Dalish Elf, Dwarf Commoner, Dwarven Noble.  Then broken down further into class:  Warrior, Mage, Rouge.  And who did you romance?  All those variables would have to be taken into account to create a DLC or Game that worked for all of us, considering the number of times we've all played DA:O  (myself completed 7 play throughs).  As much as I loved DA:O, I have in my imagination how each of my wardens progressed with the rest of their lives.  I wouldn't mind cameos from some of my former companions, and I think how Bioware handled the cameo of Hawke in DA:I worked really well.  But bringing back the Hero of Ferelden just wouldn't work.



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*starts banging head against wall* 



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Nope! My Warden's story is completed.

 

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#beatingdeadhorse

 

In seriousness, though I wonder what the percentage of players on there first play through actually saved there wardens. My logic is why would you spend hours with your PC only for them to be killed in the end, especially if there was an option for them to be saved? I would assume most players saved their warden. Yes, if bioware wants to truly be done with the warden, the ending of the last dlc (or plot of a new DA) could be killing them off permanently.

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No. No interest.

#49
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Oh, no thanks. I had Warden for lunch. I might be in the mood for Tevinter later, though. Call me down when it's ready.



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Making a new game where you played as the HoF would be kinda ah.... disrespectful? Or at the very least, obnoxious, to those who had their Wardens make the big sacrifice in the end and die. XD It would basically, I assume, canonize that the Warden survived. But this was not the case for all players.

 

Would I love a more solid conclusion for my Warden? Yes. But I don't think she needs an entire game, either, and not everyone wants that. I'd rather have the next game focus on what the series is shifting to focus on than anything else. If that requires a new protagonist (and it probably does), so be it.