Female Cousland - I don't know but whatever it is, she's as far away as Cory as humanely possible.
Male Cousland - Also the same
Female Amell - She'd have asked Alistair to come with her to search for the cure to the taint. ![]()
Female Cousland - I don't know but whatever it is, she's as far away as Cory as humanely possible.
Male Cousland - Also the same
Female Amell - She'd have asked Alistair to come with her to search for the cure to the taint. ![]()
With Fereldan's infamous navy?
Actually.. yes, in Awakening it says that Amaranthine is poised to take control of the entire Waking Sea in the years to come.
And since I own Amaranthine...
I'll have to find the little blurb at the end.
Via trade. Trade!
I actually like the idea of my warden looking for a cure.
Finding a cure sounds about right. My Warden didn't want to be a Grey Warden for any amount of time longer than was necessary to end the Blight, so any chance to be rid of them would be right up her alley. She would have been at the Winter Palace for the Exalted Council though, even if just to tell Teagan that he aged terribly and has terrible choice in hats. And of course to snog the Divine.
She'd probably be assisting Briala and her elven spy network trying to improve conditions for elves in Orlais. (City Elf.)
I suspect my current one Topek would too seeing as she is also a City Elf
Kalliana Tabris (City Elf) is dead, so she's in a tomb in Weishaupt.
Oddly enough, I had the other Wardens (Elyndra Cousland-Theirin, Solena Amell, Neria Surana, and Theron Mahariel) doing almost exactly what Bioware has them doing: Seeking a cure.
ONLY difference: I had them going to Tevinter. According to Riordan, that was where the Joining was first created, so surely they can find a way to reverse it....
Taking the Fereldan Warden Branch to the West to find a cure to The Calling.
I always imagined my canon Warden would eventually try to find a cure for the Calling. He didn't join the Wardens willingly and has no love for the Order. He left the Wardens when he followed Morrigan through the Eluvian. When he learns that Kieran no longer carries the Old God soul - that he is now just another elf-blooded human - he might not return to them after finding the cure...
I rather like what DAI tells me. It fits quite a few of my Wardens.
Eorlin Amell: Looking for a cure for the Calling and uncovering more of the world's secrets while at it, to share them with Morrigan when he returns.
Safira Tabris: Might as well go off to look for a cure for the calling after Leliana broke up with her to join the Inquisition.
Marada Aeducan: Also looking for a cure for the calling. It wouldn't do for the first surfacer Paragon to turn into darkspawn and die. One has one's standards after all.
Myradis Surana: She'll probably end up joining Solas... after she found that cure.
Sharn Cousland: Also looking for that cure. Kieran has taken a decidedly unhealthy interest in the Wardens...
Arvellen Mahariel: Actually, I have no idea what he's doing. Which suits him fine.
Basically, everyone who doesn't want to die prematurely after turning into a monster will be looking for that cure. So, basically, everyone. I think this was a very good idea of the DA team. It's really suitable for almost any Warden without derailing their character.
BTW: yes, I played all these through DAO, DAA and the DLCs where applicable. Eorlin Amell I played three times. My avatar picture is Idris Amell, who I didn't finish.
On a VERY covert mission to destroy the remaining Archdemons, ending the blights once and for all.
For all the problems with the whole demon army plan, it did address a serious problem any number of Wardens would face if they were looking to accomplish this. There's just too many darkspawn to face for their numbers. If the Warden was to go on such a mission, they'd essentially need an army to pick up the slack and help them fight off the endless onslaught of darkspawn, which are likely to be greater in concentration when they approach any of the remaining Old Gods. As for ending the Blights, that would seem like a good assumption, but the darkspawn won't just disappear, and without the call of the Old Gods, I wonder what that would mean for the surface. They could just start popping out of the ground in big raiding parties on a regular basis and surfacers would get a taste of what the dwarves are constantly dealing with, so it'd be sort of a Blight Lite.
Melyanna Mahariel (Dalish Rogue - bow specialization):
He would be ****** Zevran all over Thedas.
For all the problems with the whole demon army plan, it did address a serious problem any number of Wardens would face if they were looking to accomplish this. There's just too many darkspawn to face for their numbers. If the Warden was to go on such a mission, they'd essentially need an army to pick up the slack and help them fight off the endless onslaught of darkspawn, which are likely to be greater in concentration when they approach any of the remaining Old Gods. As for ending the Blights, that would seem like a good assumption, but the darkspawn won't just disappear, and without the call of the Old Gods, I wonder what that would mean for the surface. They could just start popping out of the ground in big raiding parties on a regular basis and surfacers would get a taste of what the dwarves are constantly dealing with, so it'd be sort of a Blight Lite.
Aryn Cousland would refuse taking command of the Inquisition. She would be looking into the mystery of the sudden onslaught of the Calling that afflicted both senior and recruit wardens alike. As Warden Commander of Ferelden, she would encourage her wardens to fight against the pull of the Calling, find ways to keep it out if possible.
When the Rifts began to appear, she would have the wardens repel the demons and evacuate anyone threatened by the Rifts. She wouldn't join the Inquisition but would participate in giving any aid via liaison through Leliana. She would probably attempt to get to Clarel if she knew what the Orlesian warden commander intended and dissuade her from her course. Once Corypheus is taken care of, she would undertake the mission to find a solution to the Calling.
I'm really surprised so many people would see their wardens seeking a "cure" for the calling. I mean, don't get me wrong, living some extra years is no bad things but most wardens are recruited/conscripted between their 20s and their 30s, so if to that we add the 30 years for the taint to make its work..... well, in a medieval setting living to one's 60s is not really such a bad thing
It would be another matter if the taint in their bodies actually started damaging them BEFORE the calling's appearence (like major illness, puking taint, blood becoming black, losing skin ecc ecc and such after 10-20 years, basically a slow and horrible ghoulification) OR if Corypheus was actually capable of controlling them through it (like i actually hoped/tought he had done with Clarel), but as it is kinda meh
There wouldn't be a Dragon Age Inquisition game because the Warden wouldn't have need to kill Corypheus twice.
EDIT: I mean if the Wardens called "The" Warden instead of Hawke.
I have several wardens but my canon Warden is Raven Tabris. She had been looking for the cure along with Zevran but her initial leads having led nowhere she returned to Denerim. Got a message from Varric via Shianni to say the ex-Inquisitor would like to have a chat. Goes to Kirkwall to a gathering of heroes; Hawke and Fenris, Charade, Varric, Enavir Lavellan and Dorian (stopping off on his way back to Tevinter). Gets brought up to speed about items that may be of interest, principally red lyrium, Titans and a certain Dread Wolf. She and Zevran agree to keep their ears open and watch for elves leaving the alienage in case it leads to his location. Reflects on the fact that she has a knife called Fen'Harel's tooth, which she would love to use on him. Pleased to hear that Kieran turned out okay and is now free of the old god soul and glad to hear that Morrigan has turned out a good mother. Also hears about what Teagan said about Grey Wardens. None too happy at the way he treated the Inquisitor either, considering she didn't save Ferelden for the banns to ignore the plight of the common people. Returns to Denerim to have words with Alistair about his uncle. Returns to Vigil's Keep to resume leading the Silver Knights.
I imagine that all Wardens, regardless of their personal feelings, would have to be trying to stay as far away from Corypheus as possible. They are plain and simply too powerful to fall under his control.
There wouldn't be a Dragon Age Inquisition game because the Warden wouldn't have need to kill Corypheus twice.
EDIT: I mean if the Wardens called "The" Warden instead of Hawke.
I hate to break it to you, but the Warden literally can't kill Corypheus. Even if your current Warden showed up on the scene and beat Corypheus to death without falling prey to his powers, they would become his new vessel.
I'm really surprised so many people would see their wardens seeking a "cure" for the calling. I mean, don't get me wrong, living some extra years is no bad things but most wardens are recruited/conscripted between their 20s and their 30s, so if to that we add the 30 years for the taint to make its work..... well, in a medieval setting living to one's 60s is not really such a bad thing.
Thirty years tops, followed by insanity and a violent death in the Deep Roads.
And besides, a cure for the Calling wouldn't just be of benefit to the Warden, but potentially the entire Order.
There wouldn't be a Dragon Age Inquisition game because the Warden wouldn't have need to kill Corypheus twice.
EDIT: I mean if the Wardens called "The" Warden instead of Hawke.