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Post by Deleted on Oct 8, 2016 13:55:40 GMT
The Inquisitor is the first player character I have ever become really attached to in a DA game. So much so that it almost rivals my attachment to my Shepard...and that is really saying something.
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Post by Toledo wombat on Oct 8, 2016 14:19:05 GMT
Hawke Inquisitor Warden
There are some Wardens i prefer to some Inquisitors, but Hawke rules all. Marian Hawke Ellana Lavellan (Inq) Ashelyn Cousland (Ward) Kalian Tabris (Ward) Douglas Trevelyan (Inq) Harin Brosca (Ward) Herah Adaar (Inq)
Don't make me choose between Hawke and Shepard...that's just going to make me cry.
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Post by Toyish Batphone on Oct 9, 2016 8:57:51 GMT
The Warden, they are the most heroic protagonist and the one that can choose their own fate. The Warden can choose to die, whereas Hawke (and the Inquisitor in the future) will have their lives on someone else's hands - That's just weak.
Plus, if we are comparing mages, the Warden is the most powerful mage protagonist. Both mage Hawke and mage Inquisitor would be dead with a single Mana Clash cast, to say nothing about the Storm of the Century spell - which no other mage protagonist has been able to master apart from mage Warden.
Most importantly, The Warden is the only protagonist with any real sense of agency. Hawke and the Inquisitor are both just caught helplessly amidst the events in Kirkwall like a bug being caught by the wind - The Inquisitor demonstrates this in Trespasser where no matter what action they take, they will become depowered.
On a silly note, only the Warden has the capacity to give zero fucks and do their own thing. When the Inquisitor asks for their help, what does the Warden do ? Give the Inquisitor a lousy amulet and tell them to handle their business themselves, for the Warden's got the Calling to beat.
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Post by LightningPoodle on Oct 9, 2016 9:03:54 GMT
The Inquisitor is boring as fuck, so he's last. Then it's difficult to decide who I prefer between The Warden and Hawke, but I vote for The Warden because I think Origins is just a better role-playing game.
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Post by bella on Oct 9, 2016 16:44:41 GMT
Interesting question. I've never felt too attached to any of my Wardens because the silent protagonist thing doesn't allow me to feel like they're fully fleshed out characters. It might seem a bit weird considering there are in fact more dialogue options and I get to see and pick exactly what I want to say and not rely on the often vague descriptions presented on the dialogue wheel. But that's how I feel.
It's a totally different story when it comes to DA2. I had an idea in my head of who I wanted my Hawke to be. But over the course of the game she kind of took on her own personality and really grew into her own character, which didn't necessarily align with what I had planned originally, but I love her all the more for that exact reason. I guess it was my first ever experience of actually role playing, and I'll never forget how I felt when the end credits started running. Which is also the reason I love DA2 despite its shortcomings.
Then along came DAI. It wasn't until my third playthrough that I truly found my character. I love her at least as much as my Hawke, if not more. So I voted for the Inquisitor. But Inquisition is still fresh on my mind while DA2 I last played a few years ago. My answer might be different in a few months/years time.
Aaaand this turned out to be way longer than intended. Sorry!
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Post by lolslikemuttley on Oct 13, 2016 21:36:49 GMT
It was a close race between the Warden and Hawke but in the end Hawke was and remains my favourite; sarcastic female Hawke to be specific. I remember whilst playing DAI how relieved I felt when she showed up. It was like finally the hero had arrived.
I think this speaks to how disconnected from my Inquisitor I was. The lack of a playable origin story made it very difficult for me to relate to her. The Trespasser DLC definitely improved my feelings toward her because by then she had earned her place and was much more emotionally expressive.
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Post by deadlydwarf on Oct 14, 2016 3:39:42 GMT
It was a close race between the Warden and Hawke but in the end Hawke was and remains my favourite; sarcastic female Hawke to be specific. I remember whilst playing DAI how relieved I felt when she showed up. It was like finally the hero had arrived. I think this speaks to how disconnected from my Inquisitor I was. The lack of a playable origin story made it very difficult for me to relate to her. The Trespasser DLC definitely improved my feelings toward her because by then she had earned her place and was much more emotionally expressive. I liked female Hawke myself, but the way she was rendered in Inquisition was pretty lame. In DA2, she had this wonderful, playful smirk on her face. The Hawke that shows up in Inquisition was way too generic. And for whatever reason, it was hard to recreate DA2 Hawke with the character creator. As to the lack of a fleshed out origin story for the various Inquisitors, I suppose they figured Origins and DA2 veterans would be able to fill in the blanks. I agree -- lame. As was that green mercenary tunic your character starts off with no matter which race they belong to. (Why wouldn't a Dalish Inquisitor be wearing traditional Dalish clothing at the conclave?)
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Post by deebo305 on Oct 14, 2016 5:04:31 GMT
Hawke easily takes this both Sarcastic & Aggressive Hawke are just to great. Neither the Inquisitor or the Warden can hold a candle to Hawke still bummed how muted he felt in Inquisition, would've loved Hawke as a secret companion that would've been epic
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Post by Deleted on Oct 14, 2016 5:44:13 GMT
It was a close race between the Warden and Hawke but in the end Hawke was and remains my favourite; sarcastic female Hawke to be specific. I remember whilst playing DAI how relieved I felt when she showed up. It was like finally the hero had arrived. I think this speaks to how disconnected from my Inquisitor I was. The lack of a playable origin story made it very difficult for me to relate to her. The Trespasser DLC definitely improved my feelings toward her because by then she had earned her place and was much more emotionally expressive. I liked female Hawke myself, but the way she was rendered in Inquisition was pretty lame. In DA2, she had this wonderful, playful smirk on her face. The Hawke that shows up in Inquisition was way too generic. And for whatever reason, it was hard to recreate DA2 Hawke with the character creator. As to the lack of a fleshed out origin story for the various Inquisitors, I suppose they figured Origins and DA2 veterans would be able to fill in the blanks. I agree -- lame. As was that green mercenary tunic your character starts off with no matter which race they belong to. (Why wouldn't a Dalish Inquisitor be wearing traditional Dalish clothing at the conclave?)Why would a Dalish Quizz want to draw attention to themselves by wearing Dalish clothing? They were sent there as a spy. The last thing a Dalish spy would want to do is draw attention to themselves when the enemy, the Chantry, is nearby.
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Post by kalvarez on Oct 14, 2016 10:35:53 GMT
Hawke. Not even a challenge.
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Post by deadlydwarf on Oct 14, 2016 13:04:43 GMT
I liked female Hawke myself, but the way she was rendered in Inquisition was pretty lame. In DA2, she had this wonderful, playful smirk on her face. The Hawke that shows up in Inquisition was way too generic. And for whatever reason, it was hard to recreate DA2 Hawke with the character creator. As to the lack of a fleshed out origin story for the various Inquisitors, I suppose they figured Origins and DA2 veterans would be able to fill in the blanks. I agree -- lame. As was that green mercenary tunic your character starts off with no matter which race they belong to. (Why wouldn't a Dalish Inquisitor be wearing traditional Dalish clothing at the conclave?)Why would a Dalish Quizz want to draw attention to themselves by wearing Dalish clothing? They were sent there as a spy. The last thing a Dalish spy would want to do is draw attention to themselves when the enemy, the Chantry, is nearby. Thanks for the reminder; it shows how memorable those one paragraph backgrounds were. Granted, the facial tats would be a giveaway that the elf was Dalish. I'll have to look those paragraphs over again to see what the interest of the various groups was. For the dwarves, it would likely be the lyrium trade. Humans could fit in on either side of the conflict. The Talvashoth would likely be mercenaries. Still hate that ugly green tunic.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 14, 2016 18:52:23 GMT
Why would a Dalish Quizz want to draw attention to themselves by wearing Dalish clothing? They were sent there as a spy. The last thing a Dalish spy would want to do is draw attention to themselves when the enemy, the Chantry, is nearby. Thanks for the reminder; it shows how memorable those one paragraph backgrounds were. Granted, the facial tats would be a giveaway that the elf was Dalish. I'll have to look those paragraphs over again to see what the interest of the various groups was. For the dwarves, it would likely be the lyrium trade. Humans could fit in on either side of the conflict. The Talvashoth would likely be mercenaries. Still hate that ugly green tunic. Considering how ignorant most humans are about the Dalish, they might have thought that they were regular tattoos.
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Post by niniel on Oct 14, 2016 19:45:25 GMT
My favorite is Hawke, then the Inquisitor, then the Warden.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 15, 2016 22:59:11 GMT
I'm rather fond of my Inquisitor, seeing as playing Inquisition introduced me to the wonderful world of Thedas.
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Post by Teddie Sage on Oct 15, 2016 23:18:53 GMT
Sarcastic Hawke, hands down. Followed by my clever Inquisitor and my mute Warden.
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Post by Balsam Beige on Oct 18, 2016 21:39:06 GMT
I voted for the Warden, .... The greater amount of RP options and playable backstory for the Warden fleshed them out more than the others, although being unvoiced was a bummer. If the Warden was voiced, that would be amazing. Plus, DA:O is fantastic, no pun intended. This. ^
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Post by smellycatbutts on Oct 19, 2016 6:16:03 GMT
Inquisitor > Warden >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Hawke.
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Post by Gileadan on Oct 19, 2016 7:02:08 GMT
The Warden, aka the guy who got shit done with a very likeable crew. Who had a playable origin story and never suffered from shitty paraphrasing.
Sarcastic Hawke is fun and has great voice acting though. But sometimes he sounds like a psycho clown with a chainsaw, so in my mind he's some kind of accident where BioWare unintentionally created some sort of fantasy Deadpool. Unfortunately he's hampered by being the protagonist of a story that never caught my interest (despite loving personal tales) and my on average most disliked party of all BioWare games.
Finally, the Inquisitor. So neutral. So very neutral. Might have been better off as an unvoiced protagonist. Even the "emotion wheel" barely added a sprinkle of feeling to the vast ocean of neutrality. Choose the angry fist? "Corypheus will pay for this." (not enough anger for even an exclamation mark) Choose the teary eye? "Aw, bummer about the guys who died at Haven." I had to wait until late in Trespasser for the one emotional moment.
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Post by NRieh on Oct 19, 2016 9:10:59 GMT
Riiight...Because THIS. Is. So. VERY. Neutral... Actually I'm surprized to see so much loving for Hawke. I've always thought that I'm an oppressed minority with my love for DA2. It should say something about the 'slice' of the old BSN public that had moved here... I guess.
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Post by Gileadan on Oct 19, 2016 9:29:53 GMT
Riiight...Because THIS. Is. So. VERY. Neutral... See the last sentence of my previous post. I explicitly excluded this moment from the sea of neutrality.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 21, 2016 8:40:18 GMT
Sarcastic Hawke is fun and has great voice acting though. But sometimes he sounds like a psycho clown with a chainsaw, so in my mind he's some kind of accident where BioWare unintentionally created some sort of fantasy Deadpool. Unfortunately he's hampered by being the protagonist of a story that never caught my interest (despite loving personal tales) and my on average most disliked party of all BioWare games. If Hawkes story had felt emontional, I might've liked it more, but alas, I felt like Hawke was there just to be there *shrugs*. In DA2, I would've loved to been able to actually have been able to play as a hero, not as some chum that just happened to walk across a bloody crime scene, and not BE ABLE TO STOP FRICKEN ISABELA AND ANDEDS FROM DOING WHATEVER THEY WERE ABOUT TO DO! Hawke makes terrible friends to be honest. Seriously, if I get to play as another Hawke, I'd drop the DA series's. And go move to Beth, despite knowing their also making shitty games...
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Post by deadlydwarf on Oct 21, 2016 18:36:37 GMT
Sarcastic Hawke is fun and has great voice acting though. But sometimes he sounds like a psycho clown with a chainsaw, so in my mind he's some kind of accident where BioWare unintentionally created some sort of fantasy Deadpool. Unfortunately he's hampered by being the protagonist of a story that never caught my interest (despite loving personal tales) and my on average most disliked party of all BioWare games. If Hawkes story had felt emontional, I might've liked it more, but alas, I felt like Hawke was there just to be there *shrugs*. In DA2, I would've loved to been able to actually have been able to play as a hero, not as some chum that just happened to walk across a bloody crime scene, and not BE ABLE TO STOP FRICKEN ISABELA AND ANDEDS FROM DOING WHATEVER THEY WERE ABOUT TO DO! Hawke makes terrible friends to be honest. Seriously, if I get to play as another Hawke, I'd drop the DA series's. And go move to Beth, despite knowing their also making shitty games... Hawke is a cool character trapped in a so, so story. He/she cannot go beyond the limits of what the DA2 writing team will let him/her do. I remember Cory taunting Hawke in the Fade with something like "Did anything you do ever really matter?" In truth, not really... As you point out, he/she has friends of questionable matter who do stupid things no matter what Hawke does. Hawke can't even save his/her own mother! DA2 is all about a set story, one with a lot of atmosphere that leads to an inevitable, horrible ending. As a story, it's pretty good; as an RPG, well...real choices are lacking.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 21, 2016 19:49:19 GMT
If Hawkes story had felt emontional, I might've liked it more, but alas, I felt like Hawke was there just to be there *shrugs*. In DA2, I would've loved to been able to actually have been able to play as a hero, not as some chum that just happened to walk across a bloody crime scene, and not BE ABLE TO STOP FRICKEN ISABELA AND ANDEDS FROM DOING WHATEVER THEY WERE ABOUT TO DO! Hawke makes terrible friends to be honest. Seriously, if I get to play as another Hawke, I'd drop the DA series's. And go move to Beth, despite knowing their also making shitty games... Hawke is a cool character trapped in a so, so story. He/she cannot go beyond the limits of what the DA2 writing team will let him/her do. I remember Cory taunting Hawke in the Fade with something like "Did anything you do ever really matter?" In truth, not really... As you point out, he/she has friends of questionable matter who do stupid things no matter what Hawke does. Hawke can't even save his/her own mother! DA2 is all about a set story, one with a lot of atmosphere that leads to an inevitable, horrible ending. As a story, it's pretty good; as an RPG, well...real choices are lacking. Hawke can't save anyone (besides for that girl Anders was about to murder). And even if, DA2 is sort of eh. I suppose they could've made a better RPG out of DA2, rather than the mess of a game that followed. DAI is the same way. No choices matter. And you can't do crap. I could do evil crap in DA2 with a clear consciousness; like side with the Templars. Does it make a difference? Nope! None at all! Care to give Isabela to the Qunari? Go ahead, she'll escape and you can't do shite to counter it. Give Fenris to Danarius? Meh, he just wouldn't kill me when I side with the Mages. I could go on and on about the choices meaning squat in that game...
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Post by deadlydwarf on Oct 21, 2016 21:33:20 GMT
Hawke is a cool character trapped in a so, so story. He/she cannot go beyond the limits of what the DA2 writing team will let him/her do. I remember Cory taunting Hawke in the Fade with something like "Did anything you do ever really matter?" In truth, not really... As you point out, he/she has friends of questionable matter who do stupid things no matter what Hawke does. Hawke can't even save his/her own mother! DA2 is all about a set story, one with a lot of atmosphere that leads to an inevitable, horrible ending. As a story, it's pretty good; as an RPG, well...real choices are lacking. Hawke can't save anyone (besides for that girl Anders was about to murder). And even if, DA2 is sort of eh. I suppose they could've made a better RPG out of DA2, rather than the mess of a game that followed. DAI is the same way. No choices matter. And you can't do crap. I could do evil crap in DA2 with a clear consciousness; like side with the Templars. Does it make a difference? Nope! None at all! Care to give Isabela to the Qunari? Go ahead, she'll escape and you can't do shite to counter it. Give Fenris to Danarius? Meh, he just wouldn't kill me when I side with the Mages. I could go on and on about the choices meaning squat in that game... In the end, the primary purpose of DA2 was to connect the world of Origins with that of Inquisition. As a result, you had to have an endpoint at DA2 that would give you the same start point for Inquisition regardless of the choices you made in DA2. I suppose the only way you could have real RPG where choices matter is to make a game with no follow-ons. No follow-on game could ever accommodate the endless number of world states created in the original game.
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Post by secretrare on Oct 22, 2016 1:05:27 GMT
1)Marian Hawke,in my mind she should have been FLemeth adoptive daughter,she was meant to drink from the well of sorrow in the Dlc.....
2)Inquisitor as it was a voiced protagonist with a beautiful struggle with Solas
3)The warden because was an acolyte of Dumat and always in silence.
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