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[Poll] Should the Inquisition disband or continue?


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#76
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Peace. They're is still going to be mage discrimination, there is always going to be race discrimination and it's only a matter of time before nations invade each other again and I need Southern Thedas united when Solas shows up.

 

A bunch of spies doesn't scare my Inquisitor and I have Divine Cassandra to back me up.

 

Also Solas wants the Inquisition to disband so I like to believe I'm giving him one more FU.


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Disband.

My pc didn't want to be Inquisitor at first , it was always a temporary thing.

I thought he would help Divine Cassandra for a couple of years , just to smooth the reforms time etc...it seems it was done , and things are fine for the Chantry.

 

After saving humans nations , my Dalish has something else to do...he needs to run after Fen'Harel and keep elves from joining him.

The elves are already leaving the Inquisition , so now this organization is just a dead weight.

Besides as peacekeeper the Inquisition will have to deal with everyone little trouble , after the council and how ridiculous it was ...My Inqui is done.

Orlais and Ferelden don't take a stand against Solas .Everyone will wait again until the apocalypse is incoming.

The Inquisition will have to answer for every action it takes in the meanwhile.Don't have time for this.



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Solas more or less goes "Qunari spies ran into my spies", so the moral of the story is "have the best spies," right?


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Why do so many people want to disband, with Solas wanting to burn the world and the Qunari on the horizon? I honestly don't know why this is even a choice. Disbanding, or even downsizing, is downright stupid.

cause all people here sees things you can't see my dear. the inquisition will lose its independence if not disband. and loosing your independence mean you will become just like the seekers or the Templars or the circle. you take orders from the Chantry .
Solas  have spies Qunari  have spies. so you can't make any move with the inquisition without being noticed and   they will always have 1 step over you


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I prefer it continues, the inquisition is the only organization who can make peace, we see the seekers and templars are totally useless.



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cause all people here sees things you can't see my dear. the inquisition will lose its independence if not disband. and loosing your independence mean you will become just like the seekers or the Templars or the circle. you take orders from the Chantry .
Solas  have spies Qunari  have spies. so you can't make any move with the inquisition without being noticed and   they will always have 1 step over you

 

You say that like its inherently a bad thing. Okay, maybe under Cassandra or Vivienne... maybe. But under Leliana? Liberal reformist who reforms the Chantry, repealing the more bigoted restrictions of the faith (including racial restrictions, the "dissonance" of the Canticle of Shartan, and potentially the celibacy requirement), and a spymaster in her own right? I'm sure it all balances out, especially since she'll probably need that personal army to protect her against the inevitable backlash by more conservative Andrastians.


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The Inquisition should downsize it's military to a more highly trained, disciplined and decentralized force. The intelligence wing of the Inquisition should be pervasive and involved with all walks of life.

The Diplomatic wing of the Inquisition will grow while the others may shrink.After all in the years of peace, or the build up leading to the next round of conflict, the dance that is the lifeblood of politics will be important.

However the Inquisition should assist the Chantry but be apart from it, otherwise it becomes a private tool of a corrupt divine. As a check and balance perhaps dilute the authoritarian rank of Inquisitor, perhaps make it rule by council, except in time of war, which would make it less likely to be usurped and corrupted like the Seekers and Templar's were.



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You say that like its inherently a bad thing. Okay, maybe under Cassandra or Vivienne... maybe. But under Leliana? Liberal reformist who reforms the Chantry, repealing the more bigoted restrictions of the faith (including racial restrictions, the "dissonance" of the Canticle of Shartan, and potentially the celibacy requirement), and a spymaster in her own right? I'm sure it all balances out, especially since she'll probably need that personal army to protect her against the inevitable backlash by more conservative Andrastians.

let's not forget  former assassin   .  instable personality . and  turned  to darkside  once 



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let's not forget  former assassin   .  instable personality . and  turned  to darkside  once 

 

1. Falls under the "spymaster" label as a general point.

2. Pretty sure "brief crisis of faith after major disaster" doesn't constitute "completely unstable"...

3. When? The alternate timeline that didn't come to pass thanks to time travel shenanigans?



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Rather disband than be full of Qunari and Fen'Harel spies.   



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At first, I felt really strongly about continuing the Inquisiton when I finished the game. I felt we could shape the Inquisiton to be an independent refuge to the political powers at play. However after going through the stupid ass council meeting, my Inquisitor honestly lost interest trying to convince them politically that we've saved them time and time again. Orlais will probably eventually take over because they see it as another way to take power and oppress people and Ferelden was so DAMN ungrateful, I friggin hate Teagan. You're welcome for saving you!

 

I was sold on the idea of disbanding the Inquisition and continue to hunt Solas with a smaller more solid group, like the Warden and Hawke. Yes, we are going against a "God" but I think the possibilities to form small cells to track down Solas with people he doesn't know would be an amazing premise for the next game. 

 

Solas is not a fan of Tevinter, thanks to the slavery present there and I wonder how connected he is  with his "agents" so maybe that's why the Inquisitor has decided to go there. It might be an unknown territory for both factions and it might help tip the balance towards stopping Solas' plan and getting him away from the dark force.

 

Plus if we get Dorian back! <3



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Was going to disband it. Solas changed my plans :)

 

Seriously - an obvious threat and suddenly we are sending our people home like everything is alright? No way!


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Chantry is the worst thing that happened since the First Blight.

Disagree entirely. The Chantry promotes moral values and keeps society in its place as can best be expected. The Chantry for the most part keeps an overall, if uneasy peace among the other Andrast Ian nations too. It keeps the people dutiful and true to the Maker.

In my current playthrough I am pushing in every option to restore the Chantry and circle - It's why Vivinne has become my favorite companion in the series.

I just hope the Chantry continues to play a major role in future titles. My favorite aspect of the entire DA universe
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#89
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Inquisition should remain. If it would ever disband, it should be the choice of those who formed it, not a bunch of nervous stuck up nobles whose kingdoms we saved. Besides, there's still work to be done to go after Solas.



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In some, I kept the Inquisition. Downsizing and regulating key aspects of how it functions internally is one of the most effective ways of combating spies trying to infiltrate it and will keep them at a minimum at the very least. We could have a special division of only proven allies devoted to handling the threat of Fen'Harel with others managing their duties as Honor Guard to the Divine.

 

In others, I liked the freedom and level of intrigue that comes with forming your own cabal working outside of the confines the Inquisition once had.



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I find it surprising that so many people are surprised that the Inquisition would have spies in its ranks, given the recruiting standard of the Inquisition during the crisis that led to its creation which was to recruit anybody and everbody with a pulse into its ranks. I'd have been surprised if there was a national or religious faction that didn't have some of its intelligence assets in the Inquisition's ranks......add in Solas, who had plenty of time and opportunity to recruit and place spies as well and It would be surprising if your blotted ranks weren't infested.

 

Anyway my first response is to continue under the offical oversite of the Chantry, since it allows the Inquisiton to slot into the Andrastrian culture without being seen as a threat to everybody, allows us to trim down the ranks (while removing those who loyalties are questioned) and establish a shadow Inquisition that can continue the Inquisition's aims free from that offical oversite. Always better to give them something to look at while your doing the real work unseen.



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Disagree entirely. The Chantry promotes moral values and keeps society in its place as can best be expected. The Chantry for the most part keeps an overall, if uneasy peace among the other Andrast Ian nations too. It keeps the people dutiful and true to the Maker.

In my current playthrough I am pushing in every option to restore the Chantry and circle - It's why Vivinne has become my favorite companion in the series.

I just hope the Chantry continues to play a major role in future titles. My favorite aspect of the entire DA universe

 

The Chantry is a joke. Elves? Opressed. Mages? Opressed? Truth? Opressed. History? Opressed.

Not to mention all the stuff they were blatantly wrong about.

 

They spreach ignorance and hate. I wish I could've disbanded them instead of the Inquisition in TP.


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#93
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Disband lets you go underground and remain more secure, all without a nasty target on your back. It's the more practical choice, and the one that winds up being more fun as well.

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Qunari wanting to Qunarize everyone else?

 

Tevinter doing as Tevinter does?

 

Newfound information about giant rock thingies with legions of fanatical Dwarf followers with machine guns?

 

Wardens up to no good, again?

 

Ancient elven dick wanting to kill everyone so that he can rebuild the empire he destroyed, humanity, current elvenkind and logic be damned?

 

The Inquisition still has much to do. Surely disbanding in these circumstances would be madness.

 

Besides, we've pledged our allegiance to the Nug King. We are sworn to service until he dismisses us. Which will take a long time seeing as He cannot speak.


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 Continue. I believe we can still do great things.

 

That said, I am more than a little peeved about the leaks. Gonna have to take Cassandra and Leliana to task about that.

 

Somehow I imagine Vivienne will not be so careless.



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Everyone whined so hard about the inquisition that I kept it. Sorry, but you don't get your way because you whine the most. Looking at you Ferelden.


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Keep it under Divine Victoria.

I don't want to disband the Inquisition but I don't really care about the Qunari and Elf issue.

They're just issues to deal with while I fight for a more just and egalitarian society.

 

The Inquisiton needs to protect Briala and Victoria.



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I'd like to point out that even IF you keep the inquisition with oversight (which is what I wanted anyway...though i would have preferred to stay outside a specific power structure), the war council still sets up the shadow inquisition in what appears to be the ruins of Haven.

 

I had a lot of the same reasons for disbanding as others did (spies in the Inquisition, Solas basically manipulating it, not wanting to become like the Templars) but that scene basically solidified that either choice is going to have you starting over.  The official Inquisition is either gone or is just an arm of the Chantry, and the real efforts will be with the trusted smaller group. 

 

Also, all the games have involved playing as a new MC, so there is a chance we won't even play as the Inquisitor next time.  Granted that could change, especially with a party member as the new enemy, but we can probably take hints from Mass Effect if that happens.  Shepard still had to build up to face the enemy in ME2 and ME3, even if he had a few people to rely on from before. 

 

 

 

Also, I wanted to smack Solas while pointing out how stupid his plan was.  I get that the Veil created consequences he didn't want or intend, but his solution is to risk the return of the very people he banished?  I doubt they learned their lesson, and would think that they'll just be incredibly angry and would go back to subjugating everyone given the chance.  And the guy that fought against his own people to help those without magic decided that making things better for a select group is worth complete genocide of the rest?  Trying to fix the results of his actions is just going to end up undoing them entirely. 



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Disband, all organsations will fall into corruption eventually.



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Disband. An organisation starts and grows on expectations that allways end in self service. The only way to dwart that is to disband after its goal is met, the option to disband should have been there 2 years ago.