Hello BioWare Team and other Members of our community.
I have a sugegestion: give us a chance to create an elves kingdom with our Inquisitor as a king/gueen if he/she is an elf.
Why I believe it's a good option?
Hello BioWare Team and other Members of our community.
I have a sugegestion: give us a chance to create an elves kingdom with our Inquisitor as a king/gueen if he/she is an elf.
Why I believe it's a good option?
Yes, this is some problem, but not without a solution. If during the conversation you will decide to create your kingdom, you will receive new dialogue options only. Since the end of the game, Inquisition anyway acts like a state. After all, maps will be the same, tasks also.
I believe, BioWare can find a good balance.
So? What do you think? It is a good idea?
I think we've had enough elves for two lifetimes.
How about dwarves?
Dwarfs already have their kingdom (Orzammar), but it's the good idea.
OR we could not antagonize all the other nations of Thedas by appropriating their land to resurrect a long dead kingdom
Your army is composed by a majority of humans, there are no free Lands for a elven kingdom, the others humans nations wouldn't tolerate a new elven kingdom.
Im not agree but is that a real problem? For me, it will make the future only more interesting.
As i said before - if you play as an elf-inquisitor, you have all abilities and connections to create your own kingdom without many problems. You should noticed, that even the Chantry and Orlais has a debt of gratitude. So if this is not the best moment, then when?
Im not agree but is that a real problem? For me, it will make the future only more interesting.
As i said before - if you play as an elf-inquisitor, you have all abilities and connections to create your own kingdom without many problems. You should noticed, that even the Chantry and Orlais has a debt of gratitude. So if this is not the best moment, then when?
no you really don't
this would be like resurrecting Carthage and expecting Rome to be A-ok with it
no you really don't
this would be like resurrecting Carthage and expecting Rome to be A-ok with it
Do you imagine, as new Divine Leliana or Cassandra makes an attack on you, as the Inquisitor? Do you imagine, how the king Alistair makes this? Because I don't.This is not Witcher and CD Project Red. Polish developers are famous for creations of world in which nobody is good or bad to the end. In Dragon Age exists the clear border between good and evil people. This world is to soft - just like Star Wars. It's a typical for North America games. In that case, the comparison to Rome is not good.I only want to wait THIS day, when the elves will recover their heritage once and for all.
Cassandra and Leliana can become disillusioned with the Inquisitor depending on dialogue and actions taken, so not sure what you mean there.
And while I admite Dragon Age is incredibly simplistic in many regards, it does try and be morally gray in many areas such as mages/templars, oppression of elves, and so on. DA:O/A in particular embraced dark fantasy themes. Nor is the comparison to Rome unwarranted as the Orlesian/Dalish war is mirrored by the Punic Wars in some (certainly not all) aspects.
The elves can recover their heritage if they want, then once they find out that their heritage isn't worth reviving they can move on for the first time in centuries and maybe even remove the poles up their collective rears.
Elves must be purged in righteous fire.
They're not going to make DLC for a race. People pick Elf as a race more than Dwarf, but well over 50% of players make humans.
As long as the Dalish Elves have nothing to do with its leadership.
I would rather have the in-game option of giving the Dales back to the Dalish and allowing the Dales to be its own separate country were we assign a leader in Thedas then turning The Inquisiton into a Elven Kingdom. Bioware made sure not to force the Inquisiton to be pro anything including chantry, templar, mages, human or elf. I dont see that changing.
Like it or not, the future will be touched by history of elves and their gods. Our Inquisitor (elf) drank from the well of the sorrow and probably - with a time - he/she will understand the voices much better. Throu them, he/she will understand the ancestors. A best proof of this is the invocation in the temple of Mythal - even Solas admitted that it had been faultless.
I do not see the contradiction with the plot of the game. Our avatar can be a candidate to the throne, just like Leliana/Cassandra/Alistair before.
My Inquisitor was an not an Elf. So were well over 50% of everyone else's Inquisitors. Your weird argument just basically breezes over that and assumes everyone played an elf.
You experience is in minority. You are asking for your minority experience to be catered to using a considerable amount of design resources to do so. Do you understand why this is an unrealistic idea?
My Inquisitor was an not an Elf. So were well over 50% of everyone else's Inquisitors. Your weird argument just basically breezes over that and assumes everyone played an elf.
You experience is in minority. You are asking for your minority experience to be catered to using a considerable amount of design resources to do so. Do you understand why this is an unrealistic idea?
Not quite. I think about dialogue options - not about the main task. If you play with other race, simply you will not have option of becoming king/queen of elves. The rest will remain firm.
Not quite. I think about dialogue options - not about the main task. If you play with other race, simply you will not have option of becoming king/queen of elves. The rest will remain firm.
So why would the Inquisitor form a kingdom, alienating possibly their strongest ally since it takes some of their land away, for the Elves if they are not even an Elf?
Also, how do you see this Elven Kingdom operating? Who will lead it? What will the views be? etc.
Not quite. I think about dialogue options - not about the main task. If you play with other race, simply you will not have option of becoming king/queen of elves. The rest will remain firm.
You're still not justifying why this would be worth creating when the amount of Elven inquisitor's is well below half of all Inquisitors made (likely less than 30%). Why would they make an expansion designed to essentially made for Elven PCs? What would non-Elven PCs get out of this?
You're still not justifying why this would be worth creating when the amount of Elven inquisitor's is well below half of all Inquisitors made (likely less than 30%). Why would they make an expansion designed to essentially made for Elven PCs? What would non-Elven PCs get out of this?
Probably less than 20% - 80% of people played humans in Origins, and the devs said that it was about 80% for Inquisition too. (Sorry I don't have a reference for that, google isn't helping me.)
If you figure 5% played qunari or dwarf, that would leave us with around 15% elves.