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Post by Gileadan on Jun 11, 2024 6:35:20 GMT
Reznore "Also so much for new people Solas doesn't know." I know, that has been disappointing. Scout Harding and Varric are directly recruiting the next protagonist. I thought Varric would be an advisor not introduced until after the game was fully started. That we're a nobody and GAIN attention of the Inquisition. Now we're hand picked by people Solas knows is hunting him. What gives? Now I think that was just a silly way of saying "not the Inquisitor but a new protagonist". In the 20 second preview Rook is running around with Varric who really stands out with his shiny unique crossbow... trying not to be conspicuous. Some parts of the writing might be better enjoyed with the brain set relax mode.
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Post by fairdragon on Jun 11, 2024 6:40:00 GMT
Do wonder how soon we'll be able to recruit everyone. Like it better be before 'act 1' ends and better not have to wait till almost the end of the game for some of them...so like Inquisition and 2, not so much like Origins. But then seems all roads are leading to Minrathous. Hopefully the game pulls a DAI by letting the main character say yes or no when it comes to recruiting. I'm sure the game will have the main character start with two that will likely be mandatory. The other thing that I liked from DAI was after recruiting a companion, have the option to tell a companion to get lost. I would also like the romance system from DAO. So that the companion leave us, when they don't like what we do.
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Post by fairdragon on Jun 11, 2024 6:54:52 GMT
I really don't care for Scout Harding, she's a farm girl who took weapons when the Inquisition started. She was fine as a scout, I'm not thrilled about the future Inquisition and comics story dump she's very possibly throwing my way. Also so much for new people Solas doesn't know. Bellara is giving me serious Nenio from Pathfinder flashback, she oozes the Quirk. The old necromancer gets a point for being elderly, (we're all getting decrepit waiting for DA) but his face is the most cartoonish to me. Bonus point for the squeleton manservant, I'm a goth at heart. The detective gal, I like the detective angle, finger crossed she's not an afterschool special on disabilities. I don't understand what's on her head. The warden. Bonus point for being Dalish and black and having a babie griffon. Lucanis is hot, alas it seems he has stupid purple wings during fight for unknown reasons. When you take your being a Crow too literal. The Qunari lady is a Qunari lady. Almost unicorn in DA. I rarely dislike companions, so whatever. The biggest tragedy is the story quality, there's no reason to ditch the elite force that was the Inquisition to get that bunch instead. It is what it is. I hope Bellara is the oposite of Nenio character wise. Yeah the Solas doesn't know and the missing was thrown out of the window with Harding beeing an companion and the short clip of gameplay. So we cann't win. This is a stupid idea.
Also i see us beeing in Tevinter early i don't thing we get origins. Hopefully a good background choices.
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Post by fairdragon on Jun 11, 2024 6:57:49 GMT
Reznore "Also so much for new people Solas doesn't know." I know, that has been disappointing. Scout Harding and Varric are directly recruiting the next protagonist. I thought Varric would be an advisor not introduced until after the game was fully started. That we're a nobody and GAIN attention of the Inquisition. Now we're hand picked by people Solas knows is hunting him. What gives? Varric was asked by Charter to recruit people (and take Harding with him) to hunt down Solas in The Missing (the prequel comic). I personally think the scene is suspicious, Varric even point out that Charter is better suited for that job. I wouldn't be surprised if initially the group was just created as a distraction so Solas doesn't see the Inquisition moving elsewhere against him...and then shit happens and they end up as The Veilguard fighting gods in the Fade. That doesn't make sense. Solas know the inquistion to well. I would have do it the other way around. Let the inquistion distracted Solas and our new hero is up to be the surprise. Makes more sense.
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Post by gervaise21 on Jun 11, 2024 7:19:25 GMT
Notice how Davrin seems to be whittling something in this image. What is it with Wardens/fake Wardens and whittling? Is that why Blackwall started carving that griffon, because he had heard that is what Wardens do in their spare time? I suppose there isn't a lot you can do up at Weisshaupt.
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Post by gervaise21 on Jun 11, 2024 7:25:28 GMT
Lucanis is hot, alas it seems he has stupid purple wings during fight for unknown reasons. When you take your being a Crow too literal. I rechecked the trailer on this. At the beginning of his sequence the person fleeing passes in front of a figure with purple wings as an image on the back of their jacket, which I assume is Lucanis who then runs parallel to catch up with them. So it would seem something built into his gear. He didn't have it in Tevinter Nights, so may be it is something he acquired since running solo, perhaps from his anonymous sponsor. Perhaps it is designed to shield and protect him from being stabbed in the back. Or he could be a sort of Spirit Warrior/Spirit Rogue class. I am sure they are more common up in Tevinter because they aren't anti-magic like down south and I always wondered what specific abilities/skills/attributes would go with the Mage Killer, which is an actual class in Tevinter (with a fancy Latin name I can't be bothered to look up) and it made sense to me that using a spirit protector would be part of their training. It would be interesting if he is and even back in Tevinter Nights I picked up on the fact that Lucanis seemed to have heightened senses that might indicate spirit assistance. Quite possibly his grandmother arranged for him to have specific training in killing mages because they got contracts so often from Tevinter and he may even have originally been sent to Tevinter for this training.
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Post by g_scoundrel on Jun 11, 2024 9:28:35 GMT
So are we absolutely sure Bellara's arm is prosthetic? It's hard to see.
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Post by Reznore on Jun 11, 2024 9:32:44 GMT
So are we absolutely sure Bellara's arm is prosthetic? It's hard to see. Looks like a protective glove she uses because she has to stick her arm in her bizarre bow.
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Post by gervaise21 on Jun 11, 2024 9:47:47 GMT
Looks like a protective glove she uses because she has to stick her arm in her bizarre bow. As I've suggested elsewhere (pages move so fast I'm going to repeat myself) I think we may find she has a magical doodad that acts like a Swiss Army knife, so it can be a bow or a portal key or....etc. That would leave her hand/arm normal when she is not using it.
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Post by gervaise21 on Jun 11, 2024 9:58:12 GMT
I'm getting a slight obsession with Lucanis, so please forgive me. I've been thinking about his purple wings again. Could it be a literal visual representation of the Shadow class (which hasn't been around since DA2): Shadows are rogues who are masters of stealth. While all rogues are stealthy to some degree, shadows excel in the arts of concealment and deception like no others. They can hide themselves nearly anywhere and almost seem to be able to bend the darkness around them. They can fool opponents into attacking empty air while they position themselves for a lethal attack. While there are stories of a shadow guild and secret magic that fuels such powers, there is nothing to substantiate such claims. Shadows have simply perfected their techniques through training and practice.
Alternatively, referring back to the idea he could be some sort of spirit warrior/rogue hybrid: Spirit warriors, like spirit healers, understand that not all denizens of the Fade are malevolent. They make deals with spirits of the Fade, gaining access to special powers in exchange for giving the spirits a personal view of the physical world. Spirit warriors can cloak themselves in magical energy and even use it to blast enemies. Though they are not mages, this distinction is lost on most. Templars tend to treat spirit warriors as apostates, since their displays of power certainly look like magic and they’d rather err on the side of caution.As I have said before, up in Tevinter the Templars are just regular soldiers working on behalf of the government, so there is not the same suspicion of using spirits as down south. Then again, it could just be a unique magical armour that he owns, having acquired it in Tevinter.
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Post by Grog Muffins on Jun 11, 2024 10:23:06 GMT
Looks like a protective glove she uses because she has to stick her arm in her bizarre bow. As I've suggested elsewhere (pages move so fast I'm going to repeat myself) I think we may find she has a magical doodad that acts like a Swiss Army knife, so it can be a bow or a portal key or....etc. That would leave her hand/arm normal when she is not using it. I think the wings might be in some way connected to what latent magical abilities he has. In the promo image with all companions his eyes have a faint glow, might be what Tevinter Nights displays of him sensing magic and being able to make a connection to spirits will develop further in the game.
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Post by colfoley on Jun 11, 2024 10:51:48 GMT
I'm getting a slight obsession with Lucanis, so please forgive me. I've been thinking about his purple wings again. Could it be a literal visual representation of the Shadow class (which hasn't been around since DA2): Shadows are rogues who are masters of stealth. While all rogues are stealthy to some degree, shadows excel in the arts of concealment and deception like no others. They can hide themselves nearly anywhere and almost seem to be able to bend the darkness around them. They can fool opponents into attacking empty air while they position themselves for a lethal attack. While there are stories of a shadow guild and secret magic that fuels such powers, there is nothing to substantiate such claims. Shadows have simply perfected their techniques through training and practice.
Alternatively, referring back to the idea he could be some sort of spirit warrior/rogue hybrid: Spirit warriors, like spirit healers, understand that not all denizens of the Fade are malevolent. They make deals with spirits of the Fade, gaining access to special powers in exchange for giving the spirits a personal view of the physical world. Spirit warriors can cloak themselves in magical energy and even use it to blast enemies. Though they are not mages, this distinction is lost on most. Templars tend to treat spirit warriors as apostates, since their displays of power certainly look like magic and they’d rather err on the side of caution.As I have said before, up in Tevinter the Templars are just regular soldiers working on behalf of the government, so there is not the same suspicion of using spirits as down south. Then again, it could just be a unique magical armour that he owns, having acquired it in Tevinter. You might be right about this to and is generally my thought. But we seem to have a lot of people running around in this party with magical properties if that ends up being the case. I believe they said Harding even has mysterious magic within her now. So basically right now from most magical/ magic potential to least for me. Emric Neve Harding Bellora (since given her background and what we have seen would be really surprised if she doesen't have magic) Lucanis. Which just leaves Taash (which even could be sus given 'fire in the blood') and Davrin. Is this a result of the Veil being much thinner/ collapsing? Which will mean that more people will start getting access to magic and be 'just like they were'? Or is this further evidence of my fan theory and this is some connection based on the Evanuris?
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Post by gervaise21 on Jun 11, 2024 11:06:03 GMT
In the promo image with all companions his eyes have a faint glow Are you sure about that? Obviously it would still fit with my spirit warrior/rogue idea because they've not used it in game since DAA and there Justice actually was a spirit occupying a corpse so that wasn't very helpful. Of course, he went on to possess Anders and his eyes glowed when Justice got angry, so I don't know what to make of that. I did pick up on Lucanis having a particular sensitivity to magic in Tevinter Nights and wondered if it meant there was more to him than revealed there but that could still fit with the spirit helper idea without him actually being possessed. I really hope he isn't possessed in a bad way because that would be really disappointing. At present I'm undecided between Lucanis and Davrin as my romance option and probably will have to wait for the game now. I remember how I was really thrilled to think I could romance Anders in DA2 and then discovered the whole Justice thing which gave me pause for thought. After he nearly killed Ella and was only prevented by me talking him down, I decided I was probably better off sticking with Fenris. Turned out to be a good call considering what happened in Act 3. Davrin has a lot going for him. Apparently he is charming, he is brave, he's an elf and he has a griffon. What more could a girl ask for? However, ever since I read Tevinter Nights I was hoping that Lucanis would be a companion. I'm a sucker for the handsome, mysterious bad boy it seems. Also, Zevran turned out to be really devoted and fun and he started out as a Crow. My biggest problem is probably going to be deciding on my starting Rook. Obviously there is going to be a lot of replay value there but at present I haven't had this much of a problem since DAO because they have thrown the factions into the mix on top of everything else.
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Post by roselavellan on Jun 11, 2024 11:18:52 GMT
I love the description of Lucanis as "poised and pragmatic". I don't really care if there are purple wing illusions during a fight, as long as they're not physically part of him. Does anyone else think his head looks disproportionately big for his body?
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Post by fairdragon on Jun 11, 2024 11:23:44 GMT
I'm getting a slight obsession with Lucanis, so please forgive me. I've been thinking about his purple wings again. Could it be a literal visual representation of the Shadow class (which hasn't been around since DA2): Shadows are rogues who are masters of stealth. While all rogues are stealthy to some degree, shadows excel in the arts of concealment and deception like no others. They can hide themselves nearly anywhere and almost seem to be able to bend the darkness around them. They can fool opponents into attacking empty air while they position themselves for a lethal attack. While there are stories of a shadow guild and secret magic that fuels such powers, there is nothing to substantiate such claims. Shadows have simply perfected their techniques through training and practice.
Alternatively, referring back to the idea he could be some sort of spirit warrior/rogue hybrid: Spirit warriors, like spirit healers, understand that not all denizens of the Fade are malevolent. They make deals with spirits of the Fade, gaining access to special powers in exchange for giving the spirits a personal view of the physical world. Spirit warriors can cloak themselves in magical energy and even use it to blast enemies. Though they are not mages, this distinction is lost on most. Templars tend to treat spirit warriors as apostates, since their displays of power certainly look like magic and they’d rather err on the side of caution.As I have said before, up in Tevinter the Templars are just regular soldiers working on behalf of the government, so there is not the same suspicion of using spirits as down south. Then again, it could just be a unique magical armour that he owns, having acquired it in Tevinter. Maybe he really died and comeback in a way. Making him connected with the fade and spirits in a way. Pur speculation.
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Post by Grog Muffins on Jun 11, 2024 11:31:41 GMT
In the promo image with all companions his eyes have a faint glow Are you sure about that? Obviously it would still fit with my spirit warrior/rogue idea because they've not used it in game since DAA and there Justice actually was a spirit occupying a corpse so that wasn't very helpful. Of course, he went on to possess Anders and his eyes glowed when Justice got angry, so I don't know what to make of that. I did pick up on Lucanis having a particular sensitivity to magic in Tevinter Nights and wondered if it meant there was more to him than revealed there but that could still fit with the spirit helper idea without him actually being possessed. I really hope he isn't possessed in a bad way because that would be really disappointing. At present I'm undecided between Lucanis and Davrin as my romance option and probably will have to wait for the game now. I remember how I was really thrilled to think I could romance Anders in DA2 and then discovered the whole Justice thing which gave me pause for thought. After he nearly killed Ella and was only prevented by me talking him down, I decided I was probably better off sticking with Fenris. Turned out to be a good call considering what happened in Act 3. Davrin has a lot going for him. Apparently he is charming, he is brave, he's an elf and he has a griffon. What more could a girl ask for? However, ever since I read Tevinter Nights I was hoping that Lucanis would be a companion. I'm a sucker for the handsome, mysterious bad boy it seems. Also, Zevran turned out to be really devoted and fun and he started out as a Crow. My biggest problem is probably going to be deciding on my starting Rook. Obviously there is going to be a lot of replay value there but at present I haven't had this much of a problem since DAO because they have thrown the factions into the mix on top of everything else. I don't know if it's possession per say, in Tevinter Nights he got an itch behind the eyes whenever powerful magic was in his vicinity so it kind of makes sense for his eyes to glow a bit in the promo image if whatever he's got going on is growing stronger. Possession or maybe something akin to reversed tranquility like the Seekers, whatever it might be, Lucanis has something funky going on. I wanted to smooch Lucanis since I read Tevinter Nights, won't lie about that. Though I am now also leaning towards Emmrich more and more, I really like his portrayal in Tevinter Nights and The Flame Eternal and, I just listened to the podcast Ghil'dirthalen does, apparently he's also a massive sweetheart.
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Post by colfoley on Jun 11, 2024 12:03:58 GMT
So going back to Harding and reread the description and was NOT imagining things. But it is fascinating. Like BioWare has enough good will + enough ways out + enough things happening to make me excited and fascinated about what is going on rather then acuse them of loosing their minds because...Dwarves can't do magic.
So there are really two possibilities:
Did she get struck by a Titan somewhere in between DAI/ The Missing and Veilguard? Is it going to happen early in the game? Is she exposed to the Titan Magic in some other way?
Or, as mentioned above, is it a result of the collapsing Veil? And what does THAT say if Dwarves could also get connected into the Fade magic like that, somehow? Is that why Solas can now kill Dwarves in their dreams given that Dwarves can't dream? (And Patrick implied that wasn't an oversight on Twitter/X but was deliberate...I think)
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Post by azarhal on Jun 11, 2024 12:54:10 GMT
So we cann't win. This is a stupid idea. It's in the song used for the companion trailer: I, I will be king
And you, you will be queen
[Chorus] Though nothing will drive them away We can beat them, just for one day We can be heroes, just for one dayIt's a song about something doomed to fail/impossible (love in the full song irc, that's why the lyric don't go farther since verse 2 talks about being lovers ).
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Post by gervaise21 on Jun 11, 2024 13:14:43 GMT
Though I am now also leaning towards Emmrich more and more, I really like his portrayal in Tevinter Nights and The Flame Eternal and, I just listened to the podcast Ghil'dirthalen does, apparently he's also a massive sweetheart. So was my Dad so Emmerich is seeming more and more like him. We are just going to have to be best friends, like I was with my Dad. That's okay.
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Post by gervaise21 on Jun 11, 2024 13:21:01 GMT
I wanted to smooch Lucanis since I read Tevinter Nights, won't lie about that. Same here and the problem with that is I always end up getting burned. It would be just typical if I avoided the sexy elf and went for the sexy human, only to have my heart broken again. Davrin has a lot going for him though and Assan the griffon just clinches it. I was never into Cullen personally until I got to Trespasser and he acquired a mabari hound. Then my poor broken hearted Lavellen wished she had gone with him (or rather I did because she is still devoted to Solas - I thought it would make her more interesting!). I'm not going with her for my first run though. I think I will stick with my male hunter Lavellan who romanced Dorian.
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Post by gervaise21 on Jun 11, 2024 13:26:26 GMT
So there are really two possibilities: I think it may be a combination of the two. So the Veil is breaking down, allowing magic to seep through and that is waking up the Titans, which are reaching out to make contact with their children, the dwarves. It might have something to do with spending time in Minrathous, though, particularly if there is a Titan somewhere down in the depths under the city. She may also have been affected by her time in Arlathan Forest because lots of weird magic going on there and she didn't notice it at first (the comic didn't mention it).
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Post by gervaise21 on Jun 11, 2024 13:30:53 GMT
I don't know if it's possession per say, in Tevinter Nights he got an itch behind the eyes whenever powerful magic was in his vicinity so it kind of makes sense for his eyes to glow a bit in the promo image if whatever he's got going on is growing stronger. I've just remembered, didn't Dorian say that doing a certain type of magic made his teeth tingle or am I imagining it? EDIT: Found it: • Solas: I notice you used a nullification enchantment combined with an offensive attack. • Dorian: The nullification disrupts any ambient magic lying about. Things then burn hotter. • Solas: Don't you then waste an inordinate amount of magic overcoming your own nullification? • Dorian: Ah, no. I warp the Veil slightly to effect distance between the spells. • Solas: Of course. Have you considering snapping the Veil-warp to enhance the relative energy? • Dorian: Like cracking a whip? Yes, tried it once. Made my teeth taste funny. It seems magic does have a physical effect on the user so it makes sense it might effect other people who were particularly sensitive to it. I think either Lucanis has got some sort of spirit guardian/helper or it is something to do with specific training he had against mages. The Crows torture their members to desensitize them to pain, so may be his training did something that made him more sensitive to magic being used.
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Post by Dirk on Jun 11, 2024 16:00:16 GMT
IGN has confirmed that you can romance any options regardless of your character's race and gender.
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Post by Davrin's boobs on Jun 11, 2024 16:29:21 GMT
IGN has confirmed that you can romance any options regardless of your character's race and gender.
BEST NEWS! Thanks BG3 for opening Bioware eyes!! Give me rep outside of companions like BG3 beautifully did but dont restrict my player agency, love me a bunch of chaotic bi people saving the world Now hopefully the bi men mention past male lovers cause thats something Bioware hasnt done yet with their bi men lol but I'M MARRYING DAVRIN WITH A DUDE SO IM BEYOND HAPPY HAHAHA
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