The Titan thing seems like it's straight out of World of Warcraft.
Is it just me or are humans suddenly the least interesting race after the ending
#51
Posté 22 juillet 2015 - 04:18
#52
Guest_StreetMagic_*
Posté 22 juillet 2015 - 04:24
Guest_StreetMagic_*
The Titan thing seems like it's straight out of World of Warcraft.
To be fair, a lot of fantasy borrows stuff like Titans.
Or has some kind of Monomyth, where gods are destroyed and dispensed into smaller pieces.
But I just don't care to hear about it here. It's not enriching anything that made DA entertaining to me. I just like characters and factional interplay. Not mythology. I'd rather spend a day with Isabela and Loghain than hearing about how the gods formed everyone.
#53
Posté 22 juillet 2015 - 08:48
Dude knows almost all my favorites characters in the serie.
Damm, I miss my Hawke.
#54
Posté 22 juillet 2015 - 11:44
I don't know why, but this sentence is confusing the hell out of me. I know all the words.. I just don't understand them all together.
What do mean by "with the titans"?
i guess that Titans are just shoes with high heels.
#55
Posté 22 juillet 2015 - 06:40
The titans are probably just golems.
#56
Posté 04 août 2015 - 02:43
That does not make the elven race itself interesting. They are still downtrodden urchins. Disgusting failures of downtrodden urchins at that. Also stupid.
I'm sure that they think the same thing about you.
- Dirthamen et Aren aiment ceci
#57
Posté 04 août 2015 - 03:08
I'm sure that they think the same thing about you.
free offensive message as usual from that user,just ignore as i said in the other post.
#58
Guest_Chiara Fan_*
Posté 04 août 2015 - 07:59
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Humans have always been the least interesting race to me. =/
- stop_him et Secret Rare aiment ceci
#59
Posté 04 août 2015 - 08:32
To me, humans have always been the least interesting race in Dragon Age.
#60
Posté 05 août 2015 - 01:43
Hear me out. Regardless of which race you prefer to play, you can't deny that certain implications and revelations about certain races makes them seem more interesting and opens up more potential revelations in the future. For instance:
Elves: The elven pantheon is real, arlathan wasn't the paradise elves made it out to be, ancient elves apparently using red lyrium.
Dwarves: lyrium is alive which opens up a lot of implications about dwarves being resistant to it and the stone in general, dwarves having things called titans, dagna's talk implying that dwarves had some kind of hive mind, and the implication that dwarves were forcibly cut off from the fade.
Qunari: Qunari are apparently an artificial dragon-blooded race, they are apparently so afraid of the kossith that being hornless makes you important apparently for looking like a kossith, qunari apparently being uncontrollable berserkers kept in check by the qun, and how they are apparently a mistake.
What revelations have humans made that is close to what we learn about the other races?
The bigger takeaway from this is that Red Lyrium has the blight, and consequently the blight's presence in Thedas potentially predates the Imperium/Conductor/Architect.
#61
Posté 05 août 2015 - 04:03
I used to be on the "let's hate humans in fantasy" bandwagon once before but now humans are my favorite race in fantasy games, Dragon Age included.
Why ?
Firstly, Humans are not pigeonholed as one thing. Every other fantasy race is. Elves are nature lovers, tree huggers, adept magically, etc. Dwarfs are adept craftsmen, strong warriors, have lots of hair everywhere, etc. Qunari are big, brutish, violent, unrelenting, etc. On the other hand humans are simply humans. Humans are decent at everything. They are not just a collection of a specific nice tropes. If you want humans who love nature, you have Chasind and Avvar. If you want politically savvy empire builders, you have Orlesians. If you want magically skilled, you have Tevinter.
Secondly, human Inquisitors are the most educated and most intelligent ones. With certain dialogue options, a human mage Inquisitor can be as knowledgeable as an elven mage Inquisitor, without being a bumbling awkward person who have to ask questions about their own culture. Human rogue and human warrior Inquisitors are also far more educated and more knowledgeable than the other rogue and warrior Inquisitors. The same be said for the human Hero of Ferelden as well. You are either a noble with a good tutor or a circle mage with access to the best education.
Thirdly, humans can f**k almost anyone can knock em' up. This is true in many other fantasy as well where humans can make half-breeds of anything. Humans can create diversity just by having sex. You can't say the same of other races, which means that this feature is a plus.
- Yaroub aime ceci
#62
Posté 05 août 2015 - 04:49
Firstly, Humans are not pigeonholed as one thing. Every other fantasy race is. Elves are nature lovers, tree huggers, adept magically, etc. Dwarfs are adept craftsmen, strong warriors, have lots of hair everywhereSecondly, human Inquisitors are the most educated and most intelligent ones. With certain dialogue options, a human mage Inquisitor can be as knowledgeable as an elven mage Inquisitor, without being a bumbling awkward person who have to ask questions about their own culture. Human rogue and human warrior Inquisitors are also far more educated and more knowledgeable than the other rogue and warrior Inquisitors. The same be said for the human Hero of Ferelden as well. You are either a noble with a good tutor or a circle mage with access to the best education.
Sera, Varric. I think just those 2 names is all I need to show that no one is pigeonholed into being one thing based on race in DA. Oh, and the Qunari have the most advanced science and medicine out of any race despite you acting like they're brutes, which is just more proof that races in DA aren't as simple as you think.
That's true for all races. All races can take the knowledge perks and become knowledgeable at everything, so why act like only humans can? Humans no more educated and knowledgeable than any of the races. Do you somehow think the perks are human only? Oh, and in DAO? I highly doubt a noble dwarf is any less educated than a noble human... Oh wait, you think they're all just loudmouthed warriors and smiths.





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