Options you know , this "Hero die in the end" its becoming more cliché than happy endings ... Its a game , give us options ...
The Inquisitor Dying would be the best way to end the new DLC.
#27
Guest_Evie_*
Posté 30 août 2015 - 05:45
Guest_Evie_*
Well I do concur that I got very attached to the Warden but again that is because the Warden's responses were a lot more 'upto the player' thanks to the unvoiced character and because I generally enjoyed the story more.
But to each his own. Since many including you do feel attached to the Inquisitor, like I said, I do hope there's a happy ending in store for them.
Funny enough DA2 was my first DA game, and though I loved my Hakwe, when I played DAO this year for the first time, I fell madly for my sweet Amell. She had an amazing ending that was happy (until DAI lol). I do love my Inquisitor, but I want to see her both die and live in separate PT's because she really went through Hell in one PT and in another had the best time ever!
#28
Posté 30 août 2015 - 05:46
I'd be pissed if I pay for a DLC where my Inquisitor has no option but dying. And that's an understatement. I don't mind if it's an outcome, as long as it's not the only outcome.
The same. I have Inquisitors whose character and story I feel fits better with retirement than death and I have Inquisitors whose character and story I feel fits better with a sacrifice or death. Sacrifice tends to become a bother when it is not by player choice or as a consequence of player actions especially in a game that encourages you to create multiple characters with individual personalities and backgrounds.
I like the idea of my Dalish Inquisitor retiring and disappearing into the woods, living as peaceful a life in retirement as possible in Thedas. She's seen enough stuff to write books about and that's what I want her to do; bring back what she's seen and learned to her clan, the sweet and bitter both included. That would be a satisfying conclusion to her story and fitting culmination of her character growth
It's been the same with my Wardens and my Hawkes.
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#31
Posté 30 août 2015 - 05:51
I don't know you guys... But my inquisitor is immortal.
Ahh, the tiles my Inquisitor must have knocked loose or broken while jumping around on Val Royeaux's buildings... and the papers she must have scattered when leaping down from the rookery.
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#32
Posté 30 août 2015 - 05:54
I wouldn't be totally opposed to the Inquisitor dying simply because they have already done the impossible and survived so many times. You can only cheat death so many times. And some things in-game should be unavoidable, our decisions should have weight and consequence but we shouldn't be able to be in control of everything.
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#33
Posté 30 août 2015 - 06:11
I wouldn't be totally opposed to the Inquisitor dying simply because they have already done the impossible and survived so many times. You can only cheat death so many times. And some things in-game should be unavoidable, our decisions should have weight and consequence but we shouldn't be able to be in control of everything.
Actually no, there is no cosmic limit to cheating death. That's a story thing. And that's a huge thing for us not to have any influence over.
#34
Posté 30 août 2015 - 06:14
I hope my Inquisitor can die. I want Hawke back. .___.
#35
Guest_Evie_*
Posté 30 août 2015 - 06:15
Guest_Evie_*
I hope my Inquisitor can die. I want Hawke back. .___.
How about the Mark swallows her up, sending her to the Fade where she meets up with Hawke and they live together? ![]()
- Malleficae aime ceci
#36
Posté 30 août 2015 - 06:16
How about the Mark swallows her up, sending her to the Fade where she meets up with Hawke and they live together?
Or she can die and save Hawke like Divine did before. Circle of killing someone for sake of your own survival. c:
#37
Posté 30 août 2015 - 06:17
Actually no, there is no cosmic limit to cheating death. That's a story thing. And that's a huge thing for us not to have any influence over.
I agree it is a huge thing for us not to have influence over, but thats the point -- we should not have total influence over everything.
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#38
Posté 30 août 2015 - 06:18
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#39
Posté 30 août 2015 - 06:19
I agree it is a huge thing for us not to have influence over, but thats the point -- we should not have total influence over everything.
Not everything, but taking that much control away from my character is not something I want in an RPG. Just look at Mass Effect.
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#40
Posté 30 août 2015 - 06:20
Meh.
#41
Guest_Evie_*
Posté 30 août 2015 - 06:21
Guest_Evie_*
Or she can die and save Hawke like Divine did before. Circle of killing someone for sake of your own survival. c:
I do hope we find out about our companion's fate. We're getting closure on all our other actions it seems and I want to know if her sacrifice was not a sacrifice and that she possibly survived. In my eyes I had to save Loghain, I had to rebuild the Wardens. They are simply too important to Thedas.
#42
Posté 30 août 2015 - 06:22
It should only be an option as others have said... there is no acceptable way that it is the only way for your Inquisitor's story to end. Not only does it ignore player agency, but I'm sick to death of the tired cliche of "hero dies!" being all over fantasy right now. Enough. Just sick of it.
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#43
Posté 30 août 2015 - 06:22
Not everything, but taking that much control away from my character is not something I want in an RPG. Just look at Mass Effect.
That much control over what exactly? Death? That sounds like you want to ultimately play as God, deciding what characters live, die, what they become.
Whats wrong with Mass Effect?
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#44
Posté 30 août 2015 - 06:23
I don't know you guys... But my inquisitor is immortal.
This is by far the best DAI-related comic I've ever read. ![]()
- Arshei aime ceci
#45
Posté 30 août 2015 - 06:23
Options you know , this "Hero die in the end" its becoming more cliché than happy endings ... Its a game , give us options ...
This is a game series based off game of thrones(Song of ice and fire). Get use to people dying off.
- Bhaal aime ceci
#46
Posté 30 août 2015 - 06:24
As long as that death serves something, I'm fine with it.
It would, however, be horrible writing to do something like, "After the Inquisitor saved the world, he/she suffered a massive coronary and died, because we had no desire to continue the character into the next game."
That's lazy af.
- NoForgiveness et Lightningstar aiment ceci
#47
Posté 30 août 2015 - 06:24
I think the Inquisitor will go through the eluvian to 'somewhere'. In the trailer there is a voice saying like "whatever happens to the inquisition, the world needs you. I need you.". That doesn't sound like the Inquisitor would die.
And this:

The Inquisitor is passing through the eluvian, leaving the helmet behind.
#48
Posté 30 août 2015 - 06:25
It should only be an option as others have said... there is no acceptable way that it is the only way for your Inquisitor's story to end. Not only does it ignore player agency, but I'm sick to death of the tired cliche of "hero dies!" being all over fantasy right now. Enough. Just sick of it.
The "hero dies at the end" is a really old cliche but it isn't used that much anymore. Most fantasy or sci-fi grand adventures end now with the hero surviving but the love interest dying.
#49
Posté 30 août 2015 - 06:25
I do hope we find out about our companion's fate. We're getting closure on all our other actions it seems and I want to know if her sacrifice was not a sacrifice and that she possibly survived. In my eyes I had to save Loghain, I had to rebuild the Wardens. They are simply too important to Thedas.
But exilation is better for them. You take them away from Coryfish so he won't force his will over them and they won't be his slaves and they won't die. That's why I exile them - I want as many Wardens to be alive for the next Blight.
I kinda hope Inquisitor might change into non-human being and watch over Fade. Perhaps you can become elven god. That would be awesome. ![]()





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