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#126
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My canon story for Hero of Ferelden was used in my play through and she did the ultimate sacrifice. Is there any mention of the Hero of Ferelden in Trespasser if they did the ritual and lived? 

 

You can ask Leliana in the DLC about it and she says they see each other when they can but duty keeps them apart, and she was wondering about putting down her duty so that they could be together or something like that.

 

Also I think in the epilogue for the DLC it says that she and the Hero stayed in this house on the Waking Sea where she lived as a child. 

 

Or something like that, it's been awhile since I finished the DLC so I'm sorry if my memory is a bit hazy.



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I am glad I didn't have to see my arm hacked off. I think it was pretty powerful to see it first in the council.

I would like to speak to Solas again before I die in whatever fashion. We were good friends once and if I succeed at redemption, I want that moment as the former Inquisitor.

I am curious if there will be a book or comic between this game and the next with additional story on Titans or Grey Wardens.

 

I agree, i didn't see it coming but when I saw it it made sense. I was still surprised though, for some reason I thought maybe we would have the choice of keeping it or getting Solas to remove it :P



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What are the different endings for the Ex-Inquisitor?

Does the Trevelyan noble return to the Free Marches? Maybe Adaar goes back to the simple life of a mercenary?

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What are the different endings for the Ex-Inquisitor?

Does the Trevelyan noble return to the Free Marches? Adaar goes back to the simple life of a mercenary?

 

The Inquisitor and their advisors go rogue to track down Solas :)


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#130
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And I assume you mean they have no titles, no allegiances, completely unemployed. Just a group of friends on an adventure.

But I think they ultimately will go back to whatever they were doing before Inquisition started. Josie and Leliana can find a job anywhere, Varric already has a steady business, Sera will keep pranking, etc, etc.

I do worry about Cullen, though. He's the only one with nothing to return to, unless the templars still accept ex-members.

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Yes, just a group of friends. But the slides do indicate that they go back to their lives/move on with their lives. My Inquisitor romanced Cullen and they just lived together with the Mabari and visited his family haha


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I do worry about Cullen, though. He's the only one with nothing to return to, unless the templars still accept ex-members.

 

In one of Cullen's epilogues, he returns to Ferelden with the mabari he has befriended. The Divine Victoria, I believe it was her, granted a section of land to former templars where Cullen work to help others through their lyrium addiction and allow those who are too far gone from it to die in comfort. It is said that should any of his former collegues or friends need him then he'll return to help them.
 


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In my opinion:

We Serve for The Divine.{Leliana} or We'll fix it ourselves?

r best options which dont give any secular govts of Thedas, control to Chantry law, and the new preserved groups (Seekers,Bright Hand,Inquisition{Templar Order}). Based on the danger we know about what transpired in Trespasser DLC. This is the best turnout in MY opinion.



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You can ask Leliana in the DLC about it and she says they see each other when they can but duty keeps them apart, and she was wondering about putting down her duty so that they could be together or something like that.

 

Also I think in the epilogue for the DLC it says that she and the Hero stayed in this house on the Waking Sea where she lived as a child. 

 

Or something like that, it's been awhile since I finished the DLC so I'm sorry if my memory is a bit hazy.

 

Regular Leliana or "Divine Victoria" Leliana? I'm aiming for unhardened Divine Victoria Leliana on my run, and she was my Warden's LI. I'm hoping that with all the crap Surana has gone through (both canon and headcanon extrapolation) that he'll get some measure of peace in the end...

 

On a side note, I'm glad that at least Hawke appears slated for a happy ending - return home (probably with LI - which, for me, was Merrill), unofficially co-viscount, and getting to hang out with Varric and Aveline again.


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#135
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On my first playthrough I disbanded the inquisition. 
Now I don't know what to do. 
I don't want to kill Solas, not on any of my play-throughs. I'd rather save him from himself. 

I'm not sure if the inquisition should continue or not? Hmmm.



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On a side note, I'm glad that at least Hawke appears slated for a happy ending - return home (probably with LI - which, for me, was Merrill), unofficially co-viscount, and getting to hang out with Varric and Aveline again.

 

Don't forget the most important part of all: getting to harass Bran again. 



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I'm not entirely certain what all the confusion with the arm is about. Maybe the scene is different if you didn't romance him, or something.

 

When I played it, Solas basically said he couldn't stop the mark from killing my Inquisitor, gave her a goodbye kiss, and left through the eluvian. Her arm was still attached at this point. It definitely was not removed by Solas, and he didn't do anything to the mark before leaving. He left fully believing there was no way to save you.

 

So when it faded to the next cutscene, I actually expected my Inquisitor to have died from her mark right there in front of the eluvian and thought I was going to see some kind of epitaph ending. Nice surprise there. ^^

 

Also, imagine Solas' face when he finds out you survived.

"Oh yeah... I guess removing the arm would have done it. Damn, why didn't I think of that?!"



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i don't understand something though...Why did Bioware let the Inquisitor alive at the end if she/he is gonna die regardless ? Because the anchor will kill the inquisitor anyway



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i don't understand something though...Why did Bioware let the Inquisitor alive at the end if she/he is gonna die regardless ? Because the anchor will kill the inquisitor anyway

Well, I assume with the arm gone and the anchor removed, the Inquisitor's now in the clear, albeit no longer symmetrical. 


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She actually hooks you up with a cool crossbow arm if you join her Red Jennies.


This feels.so right for an Artificer :D

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i don't understand something though...Why did Bioware let the Inquisitor alive at the end if she/he is gonna die regardless ? Because the anchor will kill the inquisitor anyway

Me to. But looks like anchor is in arm so simply cutting arm saves Inquisitor. I thought anchor is all body not just arm it make no sense . I guess I was wrong.



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I'm not entirely certain what all the confusion with the arm is about. Maybe the scene is different if you didn't romance him, or something.

 

When I played it, Solas basically said he couldn't stop the mark from killing my Inquisitor, gave her a goodbye kiss, and left through the eluvian. Her arm was still attached at this point. It definitely was not removed by Solas, and he didn't do anything to the mark before leaving. He left fully believing there was no way to save you.

 

So when it faded to the next cutscene, I actually expected my Inquisitor to have died from her mark right there in front of the eluvian and thought I was going to see some kind of epitaph ending. Nice surprise there. ^^

 

Also, imagine Solas' face when he finds out you survived.

"Oh yeah... I guess removing the arm would have done it. Damn, why didn't I think of that?!"

I was sure Solas left the arm in tact, and then the Inquisitor just got Cassandra to lop it off before they return to the Council, or something. But a load of other people seem to think Solas did take the arm.

 

Which, when he just said he couldn't do anything about the Anchor, doesn't make sense. So did he do it, or did the Inquisitor do it themselves? Would chopping your hand off actually help? I sort of thought the Anchor was a whole-body magic thing, like an infection.

 

Anyway, I'm completely lost now, seeing as my Inquisitor was a below-elbow amputee in the first place. Now she's apprently got no hands.


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I'm not entirely certain what all the confusion with the arm is about. Maybe the scene is different if you didn't romance him, or something.

 

When I played it, Solas basically said he couldn't stop the mark from killing my Inquisitor, gave her a goodbye kiss, and left through the eluvian. Her arm was still attached at this point. It definitely was not removed by Solas, and he didn't do anything to the mark before leaving. He left fully believing there was no way to save you.

 

So when it faded to the next cutscene, I actually expected my Inquisitor to have died from her mark right there in front of the eluvian and thought I was going to see some kind of epitaph ending. Nice surprise there. ^^

 

Also, imagine Solas' face when he finds out you survived.

"Oh yeah... I guess removing the arm would have done it. Damn, why didn't I think of that?!"

 

That's the scene I got first time and I figured she chopped it off herself "127 Hours"-style like a badass, but if you didn't romance Solas he asks for your hand and casts some kind of spell on it that looked a bit like a karate chop; that seems to stop it hurting because the Inq stops reacting to it, but it's still attached at the end of the scene either way.

 

So we don't really know if Solas just deadened you arm or turned it to stone or what, and that fact that he doesn't do it in the romance scene is even weirder, but that crossbow contraption in the Inquisitor-Jenny epilogue looked amazing so that's good.



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That's the scene I got first time and I figured she chopped it off herself "127 Hours"-style like a badass, but if you didn't romance Solas he asks for your hand and casts some kind of spell on it that looked a bit like a karate chop; that seems to stop it hurting because the Inq stops reacting to it, but it's still attached at the end of the scene either way.

 

So we don't really know if Solas just deadened you arm or turned it to stone or what, and that fact that he doesn't do it in the romance scene is even weirder, but that crossbow contraption in the Inquisitor-Jenny epilogue looked amazing so that's good.

 

Or maybe the karate-chop (and the glowy eyes in the kiss scene) has nothing to do with trying to save you. He might just be sneakily casting some spell on your Anchor to... I don't know, harness it for himself or something. Maybe so it passes to him when you die or whatever. "Can't save you, but I can save the magical power." That would be so Solas.



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There is that. Maybe he respects you enough to not want to kill you so he'll just wait for you to die naturally before continuing his plan, in which case I wonder what cutting the anchor off would do to his plan...

 

Tricksy devil.



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Man, this was not something to play right after MGSV. The world powers are cracking down on my private army of soldiers disturbingly loyal to me. Is the Inquisitor going to get a bionic left arm? Dragon Age IV: The Phantom Pain? Are they going to build an off-shore base in the Amaranthine Sea? Is Cullen's mabari the D-Dog of this game? Can Bioware better handle a mute sniper in a bikini?

 

Regardless of that my Lavellan's gonna be all about bitchin' asymmetrical cloaks to hide the missing arm. Girl's gonna be Deus Ex grade swank! Just, you know, without the an artificial limb.


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There is that. Maybe he respects you enough to not want to kill you so he'll just wait for you to die naturally before continuing his plan, in which case I wonder what cutting the anchor off would do to his plan...

 

Tricksy devil.

 

I believe Solas says that he wants for people to have their last days be in relative peace before so they'll have had that much when he tears down the veil and unleashes chaos.

 

This is also why Solas has his spies help the Inquisition uncover the threat of the Qunari because he does not want them to spend what remains of their lives in a war against the Qunari and possibly under their subjection.

 

Solas does not seem to be interested in waiting until the death of the Inquisitor before he enacts his plan. He may respect them, he may even love them but he will not put them before what sees as right.



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He's been asleep for literally ages, I don't think time is any obstacle to his plan anyway - not on the scale of decades at least. The millennia-dead civilization he wants to revive (somehow?) isn't going anywhere in the meantime, and he seems to think he's morally superior to Corypheus, so I don't think it's impossible he'd wait although he probably won't if only to keeping the story going.  :lol:



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This may be going off topic somewhat, but he seems to have been waiting already anyway. For... something. No clue. Maybe he really did need the Anchor.

 

Surely if he had the means to open the Fade at any time (well, any time since he absorbed Mythal's power), he could have long since done so. Would have been a much easier way to prevent the Qunari invasion too, because you don't have to worry about Qunari if the world is ending. ^^



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I don't understand why everyone is so eager to disband the Inquisition.

I know for sure that it just won't feel the same when I start a new PT. What is the point of building this organization that is going nowhere?
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