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Should the Inquisition continue into the next installent?


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DAI seems to be about the Inquisition's rise to power and I would see it to be a waste if the organisation only gets referenced in the next game and no longer has a presence. Judging from the rumours I have read about the next dlc involving Solas and a possible Qunari invasion. My prediction is that the dlc will serve as a 'bridge' dlc that ME2 had with Arrival, I doubt the dlc will end with the demise of Solas and the Qunari being repelled.

 

Solas may become the antagonist of the next game threatening the human rule of Thedas and may wish to bring back the glory days of the elves. While the Qunari are preparing for a large invasion force that they end up conquering parts of Northern Thedas with the Imperium severely struggling. Thus the Inquisition leads on to march into the North to deal with Solas and the Qunari. That brings into question whether we will play as the Inquisitor again or we play as new character who may or may not be part of the Inquisition. It would be interesting to play as commander of a small group within the Inquisition similar to Iron Bull and his Chargers.

 

I'm sure people are rolling their eyes at my post.

 

 



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they should change their approach to game developement. because in comparison to other games DAI looks cheap. on many levels.

 

will it be inqusition or drinkquisition i think nobody cares as long as game have all types of romances and as many LI possible. that kind of good for nothing trash.



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I'm hoping that the inquisition falls. It would be nice. First you see how it rises and then it falls. If that don't happen I still want to play in some other organisation. Inquisition was ok and I have liked the game very much even if I wasn't that interested in that setting but now I want to move on.



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The Inquisition exists as a power due to its alliance with various nations, its financial, political and military power in and of itself is quite minute

So I'd assume if there was a new focus post Cory the Inquisition would be left in the dust of history and die a slow and innoble death from plain old lack of interest.

The Breach, Cory, the war, all of these reasons why it was called are now past. Will the Inquisition exist two decades from its formation? Somehow I doubt it.
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Nah. The Inquisition was too restrictive and the Inquisitor was too lame. He should commit Sudoku and the Inquisition be burned down and insurance money collected to fund something more interesting.

 

They could solve the issue easy enough by having the Inquisitor hold a giant meeting with all his dawgs at Skyhold and a giant meteor crashes into it, ending everything and everyone associated with the Inquisition. Now we're free to pursue other storylines, in fun places, with fun people, doing fun things.


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Solas may become the antagonist of the next game threatening the human rule of Thedas and may wish to bring back the glory days of the elves. While the Qunari are preparing for a large invasion force that they end up conquering parts of Northern Thedas with the Imperium severely struggling. Thus the Inquisition leads on to march into the North to deal with Solas and the Qunari. 

 

I can see the Inquisition fighting a Qunari invasion, but I still can't see how the Inquisition would fight both the Qunari AND Solas (and I've been pondering that since the DLC survey leak). That would almost necessitate two main quests, wouldn't it? My fervent hope (as a Lavellan, admittedly) is that Solas will not actually be the antagonist everyone seems to expect, and that somehow the elven story will continue in a non-hostile way.


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*snorts* that bald dork is going to be as much a loon as Cory, I've even put money down on it.

All his talk of spirits and elves and his personal superiority to everyone else on the planet should roll right out of his insane skull when its separated from his shoulders.
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Well, the survey had that you'll decide the final fate of the inquisition. I guess this will be up to the players if it's still around or not. I think the Inquisition still has it place in Thedas for now.
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Well, the survey had that you'll decide the final fate of the inquisition. I guess this will be up to the players if it's still around or not. I think the Inquisition still has it place in Thedas for now.


*snorts*

Riiiiight

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All his talk of spirits and elves and his personal superiority to everyone else on the planet should roll right out of his insane skull when its separated from his shoulders.

Lol, he's a controversial character, certainly. I'm pretty sure, though, that many would be loath to fight him. In any case, his character will probably evolve come DLC/DA4, so these arguments might become moot.



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Lol, he's a controversial character, certainly. I'm pretty sure, though, that many would be loath to fight him. In any case, his character will probably evolve come DLC/DA4, so these arguments might become moot.


It really doesn't matter to me.

If he's a antagonist I get $50 american dollars.

*shrugs*

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Solas doesn't cling to old glory like the Dalish, so that's unlikely to be his motivation for anything.

And while he doesn't think highly of humans, he is far from a crazy supremacist. You don't understand the character at all.

I find it more likely that Solas will be Flemeth's kind of character than an actual antagonist. A powerful albeit mysterious ally to the next hero.
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I would like to win my bet, all I'll say

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The Inquisition exists as a power due to its alliance with various nations, its financial, political and military power in and of itself is quite minute

So I'd assume if there was a new focus post Cory the Inquisition would be left in the dust of history and die a slow and innoble death from plain old lack of interest.

The Breach, Cory, the war, all of these reasons why it was called are now past. Will the Inquisition exist two decades from its formation? Somehow I doubt it.

That may be true to some extent, but it's not that simple.

The Inquisition has helped and earned support from all over Thedas in many different ways.

Noble and great deeds which will give people other reasons to remember it.

Whether it is solving the conflict between Tevinter and Nevarra or rooting out Venatori spies in King Alistair's court, the benefits of continuing the existence of this organization are easily perceived and not limited to extreme circumstances.
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Noble and great deeds which will give people other reasons to remember it


You should research the Knights Templar; It can show how fickle and easy it is to lose the favor of those that allow you to exist.

That's the major reality all independent powers face.
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Well since it's not as if Thedas can rely on the Circle of Magi, the Templar Order, the Seekers, the Chantry, the Grey Wardens, Orlais or Ferelden to not be stupid and doom world to some kind of horrific threat, we might as well have the Inquisition continue being the world's babysitter. 

 

Anyone else would just screw up. 


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Nah. The Inquisition was too restrictive and the Inquisitor was too lame. He should commit Sudoku and the Inquisition be burned down and insurance money collected to fund something more interesting.

 

They could solve the issue easy enough by having the Inquisitor hold a giant meeting with all his dawgs at Skyhold and a giant meteor crashes into it, ending everything and everyone associated with the Inquisition. Now we're free to pursue other storylines, in fun places, with fun people, doing fun things.

Do you mean Seppuku? Or do you mean that the Inquistor should commit himself to number puzzles for the rest of his existance?

"In mother Thedas, this is called harakiri:"

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You should research the Knights Templar; It can show how fickle and easy it is to lose the favor of those that allow you to exist.
That's the major reality all independent powers face.


The Templar's problem was that the King of France owed them a lot of money. The Hospitallers were never in such a situation, and lasted centuries. So if the Inquisition can maintain its relevance like the Hospitallers did, and avoid getting into a situation similar to the Templars', I think it could last quite a while if it doesn't voluntarily disband.
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Yes, the Inquisition should live on and this should be their new theme song.



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No.

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The Templar's problem was that the King of France owed them a lot of money

One reason.

Another and in my eye far more prevalent reason is simply that the conflict they were formed for, the time period they were created in ended merely years later and it was a downward spiral in the approval from the Monarchy that allowed their order operation.

Add in the fiasco of the fourth crusade and its a miracle it took a century for patience to run thin.

Their era ended and they were discarded.

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Personally I would prefer the Inquisition continue on longer, yes.


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They should make the next game an MMO and the inquisition will become evil with inquisitor as an endgame boss.



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They should make the next game an MMO and the inquisition will become evil with inquisitor as an endgame boss.

 

Who'll shapeshift in different races, sexes and classes so that no one feels left out.