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Next major event in the dragon age?


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JadeDragon

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What are some peoples guesses as whats the next big issue to be tackled in the dragon age? Which event seems likely to happen next? The hinted issues so far seem to be of course the qunari wars which was hinted in DA2 possibly even DA:O we know eventually qunari are going to invade the when is unknown but it does seem likely to happen during this age. Next on the list is whats going on in Anderfels with the wardens, for a while its been hinted the first warden basically runs the place and with so much secrecy with the wardens and the warden ending in DAI this issues seems like one that is happening already with in fighting within the group. Those are the two major events that stick out to me the most. Others include Solas and his people, while i am sure Solas is going to play a big role in the series the fact it may be resolved in a dlc still remains but i wouldn't be surprised if this story was dragged out a bit longer in the series. Speaking of which a elf uprising seems to be brewing which may tie in with Solas story or possibly qunari. And lastly is the last two blights and rest of the 7 magisters, no age has seen two blights while not impossible it seems like one of the last events we see if it happens this age. I am sure we will meet someone like cory or the architect soon at least if the warden event is next.

To me so far the warden conflict seems the most urgent from the impression the ending gave us that there conflict right now is current. but the one that i think will be the next major threat that we explore will be the qunari invasion due to that being hinted at 1st and its something that i see to be near as a threat as the breach or blight.
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There's Kal Sharok.

It's not super important , but we still have no idea how they survived the Blight.(I think we may get a DLC about that)

Also "Those Across the Sea".No idea who they are ,but they are watching and they say there's more trouble ahead (duh.)

 

I would be wary of some elven Gods , some of them got a bit more fleshed out , and they have villains written all over.

Possible whatever prisons they are stuck in , some will escape.


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The fall of Tevinter Imperium...
 


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The Executors seem dark and mysterious. From the War Table missions and from Chapter 8 of Hard in Hightown. Speaking on behalf of 'those across the sea'. Head canon expansion outside of the continent of Thedas, but that is probably too much to hope for in game...


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Qunari invasion.


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The triumphant return of Mike Hawke  :police:


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The Executors seem dark and mysterious. From the War Table missions and from Chapter 8 of Hard in Hightown. Speaking on behalf of 'those across the sea'. Head canon expansion outside of the continent of Thedas, but that is probably too much to hope for in game...

 

I predict an invasion from the original qunari homeland, the place they came from before Par Vollen.


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The Architect's plan, whatever that is. I know he might be dead in half of the play throughs, but I believe he may not be an "awakened dark spawn" but rather a magister of old that entered the golden/black city and has amniasia about his past.

Sandel's prophecy. Good by veil completely and everyone gets magic. It thought his words were going to be referring to DAI, but there are some key points missing: mainly everyone getting magic.

Blights and the truth behind them. We won't ever know the truth the whole truth and nothing but the truth, but I hope for more lore.

What the next age will be named and why.

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Qunari invading a weakened Thedas seems likely, yeah. Tevinter Imperium, long reviled now standing as the sole bastion between the dreaded Qunari hordes and the poor, bedraggled southerners. Then after that's resolved in a suitably lets-all-be-friends way the fifth, and last, Dragon Age will take place which will have something to do with a 'reckoning that will shake the very heavens' and will literally require the entirety of Thedas to withstand. It will also turn out that every major event in the series has been carefully orchestrated from behind the scenes so as to diffuse any potential conflicts in a relatively controlled manner and wrangle disparate groups so that the structures of cooperation are at least roughly in place for this final act.


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1) Elves reclaim their magical abilities/immortality- all out war against the Chantry

 

2) Qunari invasion of Tevinter, fall of the Empire

 

3) 6th Blight

 

4) Introduction/invasion of lands outside of Thedas (The Executioners) 


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The huge kegger the Inquisition is hosting at Skyhold next weekend. We're gonna party like it's 9:99.
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I see the Qunari Invasion coinciding with something big happening in Tevinter like a rebellion. I think the 6th Blight and the Anderfels will come after that.



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The WoT volume 2 says that there are rumours of the Arishok building a fleet and implies that he's preparing for an invasion. At the end of DAI, there's rumours of some conflict among the Wardens at Weisshaupt.

 

So I think it'll bea qunari invasion of Tevinter and a Warden civil war. Maybe a slave rebellion in Tevinter as well.



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Sadly, what is hinted at and what actually happens are two very different things.

 

At the end of DAII, we all thought we were going to get an awesome game centered around the Mage/Templar conflict. What we actually got was a DLC villain returning and blowing a hole into reality, and the whole Mage/Templar conflict getting downsized into a single zone in the first Act of the game.

 

I'm not placing bets on anything.


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Each entry has while been related, moved on from the last. So, Blight in first, by end of not even the first chapter of DA2 that was over and it was about Hawke and their buddies. Ends with Mage/Templar war, which be the end of first chapter in DA:I had been resolved. We do not need to be present in the middle of these things to resolve them if another issue is arrising at the time.

 

I think an interesting one would be the Kal-Sharok Dwarves. How they survived, what about them has changed etc. Then maybe someone tries to invade them or they invade outwards... basically make it about them.



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Elf uprising and slave rebellion I can see leading to the qunari deciding that'll be the perfect time to strike. Considering how elves seem to be the biggest recruitment race for the qunari getting more allies during a troubled time like that would play in there favor. And hopefully dwarves are heavily involved due to ages of good trade relations with the vents.
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Sadly, what is hinted at and what actually happens are two very different things.

 

This in a nutshell is what we can expect for the next outing!


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The hinted issues so far seem to be of course the qunari wars which was hinted in DA2 possibly even DA:O we know eventually qunari are going to invade the when is unknown but it does seem likely to happen during this age.


I think this is the most likely. They've been hinting at it for three games now and I think it's about time we get to see it. However, that's not to say that I want to see it. I don't have much of an interest in the Qunari generally, but that leads to the next thing...

 

The fall of Tevinter Imperium...


Tevinter is dying and I'll wager even the people in power know it, but are too self-absorbed or short-sighted to admit it. While I don't have a desire to get into the whole Qunari conflict, I DO really want to see Tevinter first-hand. I also think that a determined, concentrated effort by the Qunari, or possibly another Blight, is the only thing that will bring Tevinter down during the next couple of ages. If neither of those things happens, they will keep on doing what they are doing and eventually stagnate out of existence, but we won't see them "fall."

 

An interesting possibility is that there will be some sort of conflict, let's say a Qunari invasion that threatens ALL of Thedas, and Tevinter decides that they need to make nice with the South. I liken it to the disaster faced by the Klingon Empire in Star trek VI: The Undiscovered Country: their moon exploded, causing a severe ecological threat to the planet, leading to the signing of peace accords with the Federation; they had no choice whatsoever, it was do or die.

 

However, it really depends on whether more rational, logical voices in the Magisterium can make themselves heard. Despite Dorian's assertion that Tevinters "... care. Deeply. About everything," there is a remarkable, intentional blindness to its problems that plagues the country.

 

About the state of the nation: "We refuse to acknowledge how far we've fallen because pretending is easier. We pretend the Qunari can be beaten. We pretend that we're superior to everyone, even our own people. Not everyone feels that way. I don't. Sadly, we're the minority."

 

About the Tevinter mentality: "That elf, Abelas. He said that the Imperium wasn’t what destroyed the elves. My people would never accept that. It would reduce us to scavengers, destroy our legacy no matter how terrible. But we should accept it, take our history down a peg, confront the legacy hanging over us like a shroud. Maybe not all of us want to, but that could be altered."

 

I think that if there was some sort of catastrophe that was too great to ignore, they might venture to eat a little crow, swallow it along with their pride, and ask the South for aid. Whether it would be given is another matter entirely. But if the Qunari, or some other threat is perceived to be too great, it might well force a reluctant union.



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 We're gonna party like it's 9:99.

 

This made me laugh way harder than it should have, lol.

 

OT: I'm really not sure what's next in terms of the "major event" but I'm 90% certain we're going to the Deep Roads based off of the Kotaku Q&A session, at least that what I believe it was.  Whoever said it, it was a response to someone saying that they were hoping there would have been more Deep Roads in DA:I and they wanted to see the Inquisitor go there in a DLC and the responder made some kind of coy allusion to that happening at some point in DLC.

 

I personally would like to see the HoF story resolved sometime this game, be it in a DLC where we see the HoF, or we play as him, just something to resolve what happens to him, if only to settle all of the arguments over what BioWare should do about that whole "find a cure for the Calling" thing.

 

I also want absolute confirmation that whomever we left in the Fade is dead, because that was the hardest decision I ever made and I chose Hawke over Loghain.  I know that the Keep says "noble sacrifice" when describing it, but that does not mean they're dead, and the decision in game was decidedly vague by saying "likely die" for the choice.

 

It would be fun to see Tevinter, or Par Vollen, or learn about the people across the sea...there's just SO much that I want to see in the DA universe in game.  I'm a big enough fan of the series that pretty much anything they do I'm going to be excited about, so I'm incredibly biased.



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  1. Kal-Sharok emergence (Reclaimation of Deep Roads?)
  2. Qunari invasion
  3. Civil war among Grey Wardens.
  4. Elven gods (I think it's too soon)


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My order goes like this. each to be addressed in a game

 

1) Qunari War/Slave rebellion in Tevinter

 

 

2) Dwarf issues with Kal Sharok building to next game 

 

 

3) final blight with the last two old gods awakening.  I would fully desire this issue lasting over the course of several decades and a handful of main characters (bloodline)??? and possibly multiple games

 

Hell I would love the last blight to be its own trilogy where you play subsequent generations each game and the blight lasts a hundred years or so.



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The game began with the Blight, it is only fitting that we eventually return to it. Though, I believe that they will likely save that for the last game. I do believe that there is a connection with the Elven Gods, the Blights, and whatever the Grey Wardens are doing now. Not to mention the Qunari conflict, however, I see that as more of a background conflict, rather than what they would develop an entire game around. If I were to make a guess right now, I would say that the next game will likely feature the Qunari invasion, Grey Warden Conflict, the nature of lyrium and how it is 'alive', and more development, though perhaps not entire completion, of the Solas conflict. Whilst, the last game will have us dealing with the nature of the Old Gods and Archdemons, the last of the Elven Gods and Arlathan, revelations on Andraste and the Maker, the dwarves' sundered connection to the fade and supposed 'titans',  the connection between the Blight and Black City, Sandal's prophecy, and the fallouts of Solas's plan - likely related to all of the former. 

 

Come to think of it, that is actually a great deal to fit into just two more games.


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