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Regarding the Inquisitors Speech.


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Bek_storm

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I'm playing through the game again and trying to get a desired outcome matching my first play through. Due to hard drive failure I lost my save files and have been trying to get as close as possible. My hardest point is the time it takes to realize an option is not available.

 

With all that said has anyone put together a list of requirements for the different dialogue options for the Inquisitors Speech. I'm looking for information on: "I'll do it because it's right". I've had both a faithful and non-faithful (each taking about 6 hours to get to this point) and I cannot seem to get the requirements for the above. Any information and help is appreciated.



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Dai Grepher

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Not sure. You could try an Inquisitor who states that he doesn't know if Andraste saved him or not, but also tells Cassandra that he does believe in the Maker.

Test all the options at the swearing in ceremony. It could be the one that says Corypheus must be stopped. Also try telling Cassandra "What if I don't want this?". Perhaps that causes a new option to appear.

For me, my character is a mage, so I go with the mage-specific option.

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thesuperdarkone2

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It's nonfaithful only

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Bek_storm

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It's nonfaithful only

 

In one run I told both Cass and Giselle that I don't believe in the maker and the options I had were Vengence, Cory must be stopped, For my Power and for Order.



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I used that option on an Inquisitor who was neither faithful nor an atheist, and never took a stance on whether or not they believed they were Andraste's herald.



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BansheeOwnage

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Honestly, it's pretty dumb that a line like that is locked because of anything previous. Your character should always have the option of saying they'll fight "because it's right", there.


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CuriousArtemis

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I just picked this line about an hour ago! My inquisitor is a Dalish mage and has said to Cassandra that he has his own gods; in other instances he has said he doesn't believe he's Chosen, but he's never said he DOESN'T believe in the Maker; basically, he's a nice guy.

 

If it helps he also told Mother Giselle that he didn't know whether it mattered whether or not he believed... that Cory was real, and they needed to stop him. This was right after he woke up in the temporary camp outside Haven.



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thesuperdarkone2

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In one run I told both Cass and Giselle that I don't believe in the maker and the options I had were Vengence, Cory must be stopped, For my Power and for Order.


Vengeance and order are faithful and nonfaithful respectively. You might have said I don't know when discussing if you think you are holy

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Tidus

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None of my Inquisitors believe they are the herald nor  are they atheist  since all believes in the Maker including the Dalish (that's why he was a solitary child in his/her clan) and don't want the title of Inquisitor after being force he/she says I'm a servant of faith and the Inquisition belongs to the faithful.



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Shadow Quickpaw

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Mine was a Dalish who had his own gods to deal with and never claimed the title of Herald, and he was able to say "We'll do what is right. The Inquisition will stand for all of us."