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Post by Hanako Ikezawa on Nov 24, 2018 7:51:57 GMT
I think that he is forgoing his involvement in the break in, which might have been necessary considering they are breaking into the house of a reclusive and likely very powerful Mage to help defend the city. If the Qunari take the city too fast then the others won't have time to finish. He would lose too much clout if he was to abandon the city without a fight. As he is one of the highest ranking Magisters present he is obligated to defend his country, not perform a favour for the Inquisition, who are his friends, but he needs to help save his people from an enemy that is obsessed with destroying his nation. Let me reassure everyone that this is exactly correct. Dorian would never abandon the city. He simply can't help Ser Aaron and his team, because he has to defend the city. On a broader level, glad to see that most here are enjoying the comic. Thanks! I am loving the comic. Thank you and Christina for creating such an amazing story. Knight Errant and Deception are without doubt my favorite non-game Dragon Age story and Vaea is in my Top 3 characters on the franchises
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Post by thats1evildude on Nov 24, 2018 8:15:27 GMT
I think that he is forgoing his involvement in the break in, which might have been necessary considering they are breaking into the house of a reclusive and likely very powerful Mage to help defend the city. If the Qunari take the city too fast then the others won't have time to finish. He would lose too much clout if he was to abandon the city without a fight. As he is one of the highest ranking Magisters present he is obligated to defend his country, not perform a favour for the Inquisition, who are his friends, but he needs to help save his people from an enemy that is obsessed with destroying his nation. Let me reassure everyone that this is exactly correct. Dorian would never abandon the city. He simply can't help Ser Aaron and his team, because he has to defend the city. On a broader level, glad to see that most here are enjoying the comic. Thanks! Thanks you for the response, though now I’m concerned that this is Dorian’s last stand, since the fall of the city seems inevitable.
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Post by gervaise21 on Nov 24, 2018 8:51:02 GMT
Thanks you for the response, though now I’m concerned that this is Dorian’s last stand, since the fall of the city seems inevitable. As Ascendant says, if the initial assault doesn't overwhelm the defences what is more likely to happen is a prolonged siege. However, even if the city fell, Dorian (and other leading Magisters) would probably have an escape route to prevent capture. May be that would be an opening quest for our PC in the next game - help Dorian escape the Qunari. (I very much doubt the team would allow Dorian to be killed off)
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Post by gervaise21 on Nov 24, 2018 9:16:00 GMT
Now on a more cheerful note, did anyone notice how the typical costumes of the inhabitants of Qarnius, including the clothing that Olivia and Calix chose to pass themselves off as Magisters, is much more interesting and colourful than World of Thedas led us to believe? Thank goodness!
I always found it rather disappointing that in the section on fashion in Thedas, it stated that the main colour choice among the rulers of the Imperium was black. It seemed so clichéd but it would now seem that whoever wrote that piece was a southerner who was playing on people's prejudices about the "evil empire". We'd already had a hint it wasn't true in the clothing of Alexius and Felix (Dorian of course would have a style all of his own) but now the comics would seem to confirm it.
So we can look forward to some new and exciting fashion choices when we get to Tevinter.
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Post by Heimdall on Nov 24, 2018 17:55:06 GMT
Now on a more cheerful note, did anyone notice how the typical costumes of the inhabitants of Qarnius, including the clothing that Olivia and Calix chose to pass themselves off as Magisters, is much more interesting and colourful than World of Thedas led us to believe? Thank goodness! I always found it rather disappointing that in the section on fashion in Thedas, it stated that the main colour choice among the rulers of the Imperium was black. It seemed so clichéd but it would now seem that whoever wrote that piece was a southerner who was playing on people's prejudices about the "evil empire". We'd already had a hint it wasn't true in the clothing of Alexius and Felix (Dorian of course would have a style all of his own) but now the comics would seem to confirm it. So we can look forward to some new and exciting fashion choices when we get to Tevinter. I sort of feel like I want both. Yes, I want some variety, but I also like the gothic aesthetic? I don’t know, I kinda think it makes Tevinter stand out. The other nations aren’t lacking for color mostly, aside from Ferelden being a bit brown.
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Post by Hanako Ikezawa on Nov 24, 2018 18:16:35 GMT
Thanks you for the response, though now I’m concerned that this is Dorian’s last stand, since the fall of the city seems inevitable. As Ascendant says, if the initial assault doesn't overwhelm the defences what is more likely to happen is a prolonged siege. However, even if the city fell, Dorian (and other leading Magisters) would probably have an escape route to prevent capture. May be that would be an opening quest for our PC in the next game - help Dorian escape the Qunari. (I very much doubt the team would allow Dorian to be killed off) I could see that. It could even be how we get our first companions of each class as we go through the city to save him. Vaea as the Rogue, Aaron as the Warrior, and somebody else (Mae? Francesca? Unknown?) as the Mage.
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Post by gervaise21 on Nov 24, 2018 19:16:22 GMT
Yes, I want some variety, but I also like the gothic aesthetic? I don’t know, I kinda think it makes Tevinter stand out. The other nations aren’t lacking for color mostly, aside from Ferelden being a bit brown. Let their priesthood have the Goth look. I wouldn't mind the Black Divine literally being dressed in black. May be the official uniform of the army could also be black. It was simply the idea that all the leading figures in society were uniformly choosing that as their style which I found disappointing. What the entry actually says is: "Magic rules the Imperium and their clothing reflects this. Dark robes, hoods and light-weight armour." I can see the reason for the latter if you constantly fear attack from your rivals but what is the connection between magic and dark colours? What it suggested to me was the idea that black was indicative of power and lighter colours of weakness but why? I would associate bright colours with wealth and power because poorer people couldn't afford it and the climate of Tevinter was conducive to wearing brightly coloured silks. Now if they said that Tevinter nobility chose that dark fashion deliberately to be different from their main rival empire in the south, then I could understand it. However, that could be achieved simply with a different style of clothing. I just want Tevinter to look appropriately exotic rather than medieval European like the countries down south. If they must have dark robes, I hope they have interesting designs on them in contrasting colours, like Dorian and his serpent design.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 24, 2018 20:04:11 GMT
I just want Tevinter to look appropriately exotic rather than medieval European like the countries down south. Calix's clothes remind me a bit of a sherwani.
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Post by thats1evildude on Nov 24, 2018 21:04:12 GMT
I just want Tevinter to look appropriately exotic rather than medieval European like the countries down south. Calix's clothes remind me a bit of a sherwani. That seems fitting, because Tevinter has always struck as a bit like India with the British (ie. mages) still in control. I actually thought Dorian’s father had an Indian accent.
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Post by Heimdall on Nov 24, 2018 21:26:51 GMT
I just want Tevinter to look appropriately exotic rather than medieval European like the countries down south. If they must have dark robes, I hope they have interesting designs on them in contrasting colours, like Dorian and his serpent design. Would being colorful be exotic though? Orlais was far from dour.
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Post by nunziodefilippis on Nov 27, 2018 22:21:20 GMT
Let me reassure everyone that this is exactly correct. Dorian would never abandon the city. He simply can't help Ser Aaron and his team, because he has to defend the city. On a broader level, glad to see that most here are enjoying the comic. Thanks! Thanks you for the response, though now I’m concerned that this is Dorian’s last stand, since the fall of the city seems inevitable. Not to worry - Bioware wouldn't let us kill Dorian. Not sure what his fate is beyond our story, though...
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Post by gangrelbeckett on Nov 27, 2018 22:33:36 GMT
Not to worry - Bioware wouldn't let us kill Dorian. Not sure what his fate is beyond our story, though... Good to know but that isn´t really surprising. But can you theoretical kill minor characters for example Magister Ahriman? A character who was only mentioned once in Dragon Age 2. Magister Ahriman was or is the master of Fenris sister Variania and the most important thing he is a Ventus citizen.
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Post by nunziodefilippis on Nov 28, 2018 0:16:55 GMT
Not to worry - Bioware wouldn't let us kill Dorian. Not sure what his fate is beyond our story, though... Good to know but that isn´t really surprising. But can you theoretical kill minor characters for example Magister Ahriman? A character who was only mentioned once in Dragon Age 2. Magister Ahriman was or is the master of Fenris sister Variania and the most important thing he is a Ventus citizen.
Yeah, we could, but it'd have to work with what Bioware wants for the existing characters. We pitched killing a much bigger (than Ahriman), but still mostly defunct, character, and they ultimately passed. Not because they didn't want that character dead but because they didn't want the thematic implications of the character's actions and fate. They're very collaborative at Bioware - they have a hand in the plotting while also giving us a lot of room to play with their concepts and characters. It's been a great working relationship.
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Post by Hanako Ikezawa on Nov 28, 2018 3:27:30 GMT
While playing Dragon Age: Inquisition again, I had a thought about Calix. What if he is one of the slaves that Calpernia purchased? We know she bought literate slaves to help form her spy organization. Him pretending to be a Qintara is so he can get their valuables out of the city before it falls, and this same Qintara has things that we have seen are of interest to both the Inquisition and the Venatori. So perhaps he is not trying to get that stuff out to make a profit, but to get it out for the Venatori and Calpernia.
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Post by thats1evildude on Nov 28, 2018 4:08:24 GMT
I honestly don’t think there’s more than meets the eye with Calix. He’s strikes me as just really dense.
Of course, this is a comic about con artists, so maybe he’ll turn out to be something else.
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Post by Andraste_Reborn on Nov 28, 2018 4:16:27 GMT
They're very collaborative at Bioware - they have a hand in the plotting while also giving us a lot of room to play with their concepts and characters. It's been a great working relationship. With excellent results! You and Christina have done a great job of creating stories and characters that feel perfectly part of the Dragon Age universe without just going over old ground. Vaea and Ser Aaron are especially dear to my heart, and I'm crossing my fingers that BioWare use them in some capacity in the next game when it comes around. If the two of you want to keep writing these comics (always assuming BioWare and Dark Horse want to keep making them) I'll be delighted to keep buying them.
Also: completely off-topic, but while you're here I just wanted to say that I really love Skinwalker. (And a bunch of your other previous work, but especially that.)
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Post by Hanako Ikezawa on Nov 28, 2018 4:18:29 GMT
I honestly don’t think there’s more than meets the eye with Calix. He’s strikes me as just really dense. Maybe. But then there was this in the promotion for the series. I don’t think that was referring to the backstory he gave last issue.
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Post by Hanako Ikezawa on Nov 28, 2018 16:25:33 GMT
Good to know but that isn´t really surprising. But can you theoretical kill minor characters for example Magister Ahriman? A character who was only mentioned once in Dragon Age 2. Magister Ahriman was or is the master of Fenris sister Variania and the most important thing he is a Ventus citizen.
Yeah, we could, but it'd have to work with what Bioware wants for the existing characters. We pitched killing a much bigger (than Ahriman), but still mostly defunct, character, and they ultimately passed. Not because they didn't want that character dead but because they didn't want the thematic implications of the character's actions and fate. They're very collaborative at Bioware - they have a hand in the plotting while also giving us a lot of room to play with their concepts and characters. It's been a great working relationship. It's really cool how closely you and Bioware work for creating the comics. Out of curiosity, who was the character you pitched killing that they passed? Or can you not say?
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Post by gangrelbeckett on Nov 28, 2018 17:00:05 GMT
Out of curiosity, who was the character you pitched killing that they passed? Or can you not say? For me it sounds like that this Character could be killed in previous Games. For example i know its very unlikely that is Danarius but if they wanted to bring him Characters like him back the Comics aren´t Canon atleast for the Danarius part for every player. But this character isn´t a major character. So no fromer Companion or major NPC/Comic Character. I would assume that even an unimportant NPC like Fenris Sister Varania is off the table.
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Post by gervaise21 on Nov 28, 2018 18:50:13 GMT
For me it sounds like that this Character could be killed in previous Games He said "defunct" rather than dead. I think that points to a character that was present in one of the earlier games, possibly had a small part to play then, but has not been seen since and they were not intending using again. This is why they didn't really want them being involved in a subsequent story and then killed off because it would have implications for players who knew them from the game. For example, Gamlen was a significant part of Hawke's story and their family but then was pretty redundant once we had found Charade. However, to have him feature in a later story and then be killed would be significant even if you didn't really care about him.
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Post by nunziodefilippis on Nov 28, 2018 20:23:23 GMT
They're very collaborative at Bioware - they have a hand in the plotting while also giving us a lot of room to play with their concepts and characters. It's been a great working relationship. With excellent results! You and Christina have done a great job of creating stories and characters that feel perfectly part of the Dragon Age universe without just going over old ground. Vaea and Ser Aaron are especially dear to my heart, and I'm crossing my fingers that BioWare use them in some capacity in the next game when it comes around. If the two of you want to keep writing these comics (always assuming BioWare and Dark Horse want to keep making them) I'll be delighted to keep buying them.
Also: completely off-topic, but while you're here I just wanted to say that I really love Skinwalker. (And a bunch of your other previous work, but especially that.)
Glad you've been enjoying the characters. And wow... a Skinwalker fan. That's exciting... not many people remember that book.
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Post by nunziodefilippis on Nov 28, 2018 20:25:24 GMT
Yeah, we could, but it'd have to work with what Bioware wants for the existing characters. We pitched killing a much bigger (than Ahriman), but still mostly defunct, character, and they ultimately passed. Not because they didn't want that character dead but because they didn't want the thematic implications of the character's actions and fate. They're very collaborative at Bioware - they have a hand in the plotting while also giving us a lot of room to play with their concepts and characters. It's been a great working relationship. It's really cool how closely you and Bioware work for creating the comics. Out of curiosity, who was the character you pitched killing that they passed? Or can you not say? Not sure if I can say, so I probably will play it safe and leave it unsaid. But this was a companion-level character who's been left unused and unmentioned since. We had them do a bad thing, then see the error of their ways and then die. And Bioware's concern wasn't with the death, but with the larger implications of the 'doing bad' part. Plus, the overall story took the franchise a little backwards instead of forwards, so they wanted us to go another direction with it.
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Post by thats1evildude on Nov 28, 2018 20:32:31 GMT
My God, You we’re going to kill the Tower Guard?! You monster!
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Post by gangrelbeckett on Nov 28, 2018 22:03:06 GMT
Not sure if I can say, so I probably will play it safe and leave it unsaid. But this was a companion-level character who's been left unused and unmentioned since. We had them do a bad thing, then see the error of their ways and then die. And Bioware's concern wasn't with the death, but with the larger implications of the 'doing bad' part. Plus, the overall story took the franchise a little backwards instead of forwards, so they wanted us to go another direction with it. Very interessing. I don´t think that Bioware would allowed you to kill the major companions from DAO, DA 2 or DAI. So its etiher one from Awakening or one from the DAO DLCs.
So Sigrun, Velanna, Orson Haver (Well this would be a Surprise), Silas Corthwaite, Brogan Dace, Jerrik Dace, Ariane, Finn, Gorim, Jowan, Lily or Soris. My money is on Silas Corthwaite. But i could be wrong.
But all Joking aside did the Comic had their own Canon like previous ones (Alistair Isabela Varric Story) or did Bioware told you can´t do this in this story, because it wouldn´t be compatible with every player world state.
For example the inclusion of characters who could be killed. Let say Fenris.
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Post by Hanako Ikezawa on Nov 28, 2018 22:30:16 GMT
Not sure if I can say, so I probably will play it safe and leave it unsaid. But this was a companion-level character who's been left unused and unmentioned since. We had them do a bad thing, then see the error of their ways and then die. And Bioware's concern wasn't with the death, but with the larger implications of the 'doing bad' part. Plus, the overall story took the franchise a little backwards instead of forwards, so they wanted us to go another direction with it. Very interessing. I don´t think that Bioware would allowed you to kill the major companions from DAO, DA 2 or DAI. So its etiher one from Awakening or one from the DAO DLCs.
So Sigrun, Velanna, Orson Haver (Well this would be a Surprise), Silas Corthwaite, Brogan Dace, Jerrik Dace, Ariane, Finn, Gorim, Jowan, Lily or Soris. My money is on Silas Corthwaite. But i could be wrong.
But all Joking aside did the Comic had their own Canon like previous ones (Alistair Isabela Varric Story) or did Bioware told you can´t do this in this story, because it wouldn´t be compatible with every player world state.
For example the inclusion of characters who could be killed. Let say Fenris.
Well Knight Errant and Deception do involve Alistair as the King of Ferelden so my guess is like the previous comics it operates on the basic canon that Bioware uses for expanded universe content.
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