Ok so the architect wants the darkspawn and humans to live together right? but the only way that will happen is if the Darkspawn turn all the Humans in ghouls?
But i thought most Humans who get the blight die, and only a few become Ghouls, but then they die from the sickness later anyway. How is that a solution?
Maybe if someone could go indepth into The Architects plan i could understand it better. (BTW dont talk about awakening, iv been avoiding all the trailers and stuff so i wont get spoiled)
Question about The Calling
Débuté par
RPGlover732
, févr. 08 2010 11:50
#1
Posté 08 février 2010 - 11:50
#2
Posté 09 février 2010 - 12:05
No, that's actually his solution. Bergen notes that when the Architect poses his original plan - that most of humanity will die. In this new form, they would survive the way the turned Wardens do - as something inbetween a darkspawn and a human, not subject to death by the taint anymore. This is why he kept it a secret from Genevieve and the others - he knew they wouldn't go along with this part of the plan, at least not at first.
#3
Posté 09 février 2010 - 01:13
yeah he wants to basically combine them into one race. he wants bregan and genevieve, as ghouls, to lead the darkspawn to the remaining three (at the time) old gods, and kill them. resulting in a loss of darkspawn, of course, but this way they will not hear the song of the old gods that forces them to dig for the dragon. after that, he wants to unleash the taint on the entire world, killing most humans, but those remaining would become ghouls, or humans who are taken over by the taint, like what happens to all grey wardens eventually.
after this, the remaining darkspawn and the remaining human-ghouls would have peace, as per the architect's plan.
after this, the remaining darkspawn and the remaining human-ghouls would have peace, as per the architect's plan.
#4
Posté 09 février 2010 - 01:28
Of course, since tainted humans have difficulty reproducing, the ghouls would eventually die out. But I'm sure that was in no way part of his plan.
#5
Posté 09 février 2010 - 03:34
This plan seems like it would fail. This is from Dragon age wiki
"Once infected, a ghoul will seek out the Darkspawn. Human ghouls are often used as craftsmen by the Darkspawn (who are not known for the kind of skill required for smithing), but even the healthiest human will die within a few months of having turned."
Wouldnt the humans who survived just die later anyway, whats the point even other then wipping out everyone other then darkspawn
"Once infected, a ghoul will seek out the Darkspawn. Human ghouls are often used as craftsmen by the Darkspawn (who are not known for the kind of skill required for smithing), but even the healthiest human will die within a few months of having turned."
Wouldnt the humans who survived just die later anyway, whats the point even other then wipping out everyone other then darkspawn
#6
Posté 09 février 2010 - 03:52
I vaguely remember reading that part of his plan was regarding the generation of children born after the neo-Blight is unleashed. Of course, ghouls don't seem like they'll be even remotely interested in the baby-making business, but those who master their taint (heh) would, apparently, have children who are immune to the taint, or...something. I can't recall the specifics precisely, but there you have it: A massive cleansing of the population (achieved by corruption) followed by a generation (or generations) of co-habitation.
#7
Posté 09 février 2010 - 03:55
They wouldn't be ghouls. They would be what Wardens who succumb to the darkspawn taint become - something inbetween a darkspawn and a human.
#8
Posté 09 février 2010 - 05:46
Sandtigress wrote...
They wouldn't be ghouls. They would be what Wardens who succumb to the darkspawn taint become - something inbetween a darkspawn and a human.
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