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Post by deadlydwarf on Jan 13, 2017 17:17:41 GMT
In DAO, the gamer comes away with concerns about the Qunari even if you liked Sten. Through Hawke, you see that a great war with the Qunari may very well be likely. But then you have to RP your Inquisitor based on their origins. For a human Inquisitor from the Free Marches, you might be inclined to save the Chargers. But then again, such an Inquisitor might not have agreed to the idea of an alliance or might not have recruited IB in the first place out of suspicion of all things Qunari. Elves and dwarves are free to go either way. I guess it depends on whether you prioritize the needs of your friends or the needs of the Inquisition as a political force. As to the question of the Veil, Solas may have been wrong to create it but it would also be wrong to tear it down now given the incredible loss of life that would follow. (I really would like to see a more elaborate depiction of the pre-Veil world to truly understand what was going on in Solas' head when he created the Veil. Perhaps an idea for a pre-quell DLC?) I'm bad at RP but unless the Inq was a hermit from birth until the Conclave, it's impossible not to hear anything about the Qunari. I doubt any of the stories were good and the facts straight from IB is just going to beat it in that the Qunari are only trustworthy as long as the results comply with the Qun and their plans of conquest.
Solas made a mistake /miscalculated in creating the Veil, that is true. The consequences of that mistake continue to grow over the ages, affecting not just the elves but everyone who moved into Southern Thedas after the realm that had been suddenly disappeared. The events and upheavals that happened after could be consequential but it cannot be ruled out that an outside influence might be at work; the Eluvanris. Solas said he exiled them, he didn't have the power to kill them, but could they not find ways to reach back / through and foment plans to return? Is it not possible that the worst trouble in Thedas might have been *them? If they are the source, then sooner or later, someone will have to discover this and confront them; either allowing them to return or finding a way to travel to their place of exile. * Flemeth / Mythal spoke of a song, as long as it plays, everyone dances to it. She spoke of Change. The Inq is the Herald of Change, she brings the beginning, I don't think we have seen the middle of it yet. The world of the Eluvanari. Beautiful and also deadly once the Eluvanari became arrogant and power hungry. Floating cities and other beauties aside, there were also other horrors. I remember Solas spoke of the thousands of deaths, the blood that filled a lake because one of the Eluvanari became greedy. He spoke of Mythal as a protector of the People, pointing out that the hunger of the Eluvanari grew so avaricious that they finally murdered her to remove that protection. Would such people stay tamely in exile? **** I got it easier this time for the march to Skyhold. Just one white screen event. It would have gone smoothly if I remove certain mods just before the battle but I was testing out a new list. In any case, I know what to temporarily remove in future PTs. I think I know what to avoid for Trespasser for this round. The last was definitely very glitchy. Very notable is that despite having disbanded the Inquisition, the Inq turned up in the formal uniform for the epilogue. I thought she would wear the prologue armor. My PC is Dalish. Given the traditional isolation of the Dalish, her familiarity with the traumatic events of Kirkwall is likely to be less than that of a human PC from the Free Marches. I forget where the Carta dwarf PC comes from. I think a Tal Vashoth PC would have problems recruiting Iron Bull in the first place, never mind make an alliance with the Qun. The Veil separates the world of living beings from the Fade, the world of spirits and demons. Removing it will result in something resembling the nightmare future you find out about if you go to Redcliffe to rescue the mages from Alexius. Not good. I'd really like to know what the world Solas was born into looked like? Were there forces that held demons in check?
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Post by Heimdall on Jan 13, 2017 17:20:59 GMT
So, Issala monkeyed around in the Frostback Basin over the weekend, killed a god-dragon while she was there. Did Descent over the past few days, and I wish I was less of a compulsive because I really didn't need to unlock all those doors...
Anyway, I spent last evening and this morning trying to speed run my way through Trespasser. Ran into a wall with Saarath. I even got to the point where you have to hit a button prompt to finish him off, but it wouldn't appear and one of the random AOE attacks killed me...
Oh well, I'll steamroll him when I get home.
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Post by Heimdall on Jan 13, 2017 17:24:33 GMT
I'm bad at RP but unless the Inq was a hermit from birth until the Conclave, it's impossible not to hear anything about the Qunari. I doubt any of the stories were good and the facts straight from IB is just going to beat it in that the Qunari are only trustworthy as long as the results comply with the Qun and their plans of conquest.
Solas made a mistake /miscalculated in creating the Veil, that is true. The consequences of that mistake continue to grow over the ages, affecting not just the elves but everyone who moved into Southern Thedas after the realm that had been suddenly disappeared. The events and upheavals that happened after could be consequential but it cannot be ruled out that an outside influence might be at work; the Eluvanris. Solas said he exiled them, he didn't have the power to kill them, but could they not find ways to reach back / through and foment plans to return? Is it not possible that the worst trouble in Thedas might have been *them? If they are the source, then sooner or later, someone will have to discover this and confront them; either allowing them to return or finding a way to travel to their place of exile. * Flemeth / Mythal spoke of a song, as long as it plays, everyone dances to it. She spoke of Change. The Inq is the Herald of Change, she brings the beginning, I don't think we have seen the middle of it yet. The world of the Eluvanari. Beautiful and also deadly once the Eluvanari became arrogant and power hungry. Floating cities and other beauties aside, there were also other horrors. I remember Solas spoke of the thousands of deaths, the blood that filled a lake because one of the Eluvanari became greedy. He spoke of Mythal as a protector of the People, pointing out that the hunger of the Eluvanari grew so avaricious that they finally murdered her to remove that protection. Would such people stay tamely in exile? **** I got it easier this time for the march to Skyhold. Just one white screen event. It would have gone smoothly if I remove certain mods just before the battle but I was testing out a new list. In any case, I know what to temporarily remove in future PTs. I think I know what to avoid for Trespasser for this round. The last was definitely very glitchy. Very notable is that despite having disbanded the Inquisition, the Inq turned up in the formal uniform for the epilogue. I thought she would wear the prologue armor. My PC is Dalish. Given the traditional isolation of the Dalish, her familiarity with the traumatic events of Kirkwall is likely to be less than that of a human PC from the Free Marches. I forget where the Carta dwarf PC comes from. I think a Tal Vashoth PC would have problems recruiting Iron Bull in the first place, never mind make an alliance with the Qun. The Veil separates the world of living beings from the Fade, the world of spirits and demons. Removing it will result in something resembling the nightmare future you find out about if you go to Redcliffe to rescue the mages from Alexius. Not good. I'd really like to know what the world Solas was born into looked like? Were there forces that held demons in check? I gather that demons were less of a problem because spirits had easier access to the mortal world, so they weren't so estranged from the mortal world. They probably still existed, but the distinction between a demon and malicious mage was probably a fine one. Think more demons like Imshael.
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Post by halla on Jan 13, 2017 18:41:26 GMT
phoraynope, didnt romance at all. just got them together in party and thats all. read somewhere that you cant romance anyone if you want solas so i were good girl on that playthrough. but bioware members said that banters are broken or sth >< really, dont know how to better explain it
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Post by deadlydwarf on Jan 13, 2017 20:22:46 GMT
Yesterday, Katriel and her companions went to the Arbor Wilds supported by Inquisition and Orlesian forces after reports indicated a large number of Red Templars and bewitched Grey Wardens were operating in that area, their purpose unknown. (Question: Erimond's binding ritual seemed to enslave only Grey Warden mages while Grey Warden rogues and warriors were sacrificed to complete the ritual. So why do we see bewitched Grey Warden warriors here in the Arbor Wilds?) Soon after beginning operations, Katriel, Morrigan, and Solas immediately begin noticing ancient Elven ruins. Could this be some sort of lost temple? Among the enemies they encounter are some strangely-dressed elves who fight not only Inquisition forces, but also those of Corypheus. They are not Dalish and certainly not City Elves. Who could they be? As they approach the main part of the ruins, they see an extraordinary site: Corypheus, Samson, and some Grey Wardens facing off against a group of the strange elves. (Descendants of ancient elves perhaps?) Corypheus picks up the leader of the elves and then lets off an extraordinary burst of energy that kills all the elves and destroys Corypheus' body. Samson and his Templars then proceed unhindered into the ruins. But what of Corypheus? Before any of Katriel's group can venture a guess, the body of a dead Grey Warden begins to convulse as the result of some Dark Magic and all are shocked when Corypheus emerges from the corpse. Katriel and her group run toward the ruins following in Samson's tracks while Corypheus' Dragon comes to spirit him away. (Note: I imagine this is what would happen during a Blight with an AD transferring its soul to a nearby Darkspawn. Regarding GWs, can Corypheus transfer into the body of any Grey Warden at any time? Or does it have to be one who has been entranced via Erimond's binding spell? At the War Table, they mention that Corypheus' dragon makes this body-jumping possible. But what about Larias and Cory in Legacy? How did he get into Larias' body without the Dragon?) They arrive at the gates of the Temple which are magically sealed. They can follow Samson who jumped into crevice leading who knows where or they can enter the Temple after completing three rituals. Reading the inscriptions on the Temple Walls indicate what Corypheus is looking for: the Well of Sorrows. (Morrigan previously theorized Corypheus was after an eluvian.) After completing the ritual, Katriel enters what turns out to be the Temple of Mythal. And soon, she comes face to face with the strange elves and their leader, Abelas. He reveals that these elves are not the descendants of ancient elves; they are ancient elves! They are the Sentinels: elven warriors, mages, and rogues whose sole purpose is to safeguard the Well of Sorrows. Fearing the temple will soon be overrun, Abelas is ready to destroy the well. Morrigan, who greedily desires the Well, shape shifts into a bird and flies toward the well. Katriel is conciliatory and wants to ally with Abelas to at least keep the Well out of Corypheus' hands. So Katriel and the rest of her group make their way through the Temple. Just before reaching the Well, they encounter Samson and his Red Templars. (Katriel was Level 21 and her companions were level 20). Samson arrogantly brandished his Red Lyrium armor and Katriel took the smile off his face using Dagna's special rune to neutralize the armor. (Note: I first tried the fight without Dagna's rune, but things did not go so well...) The fight was tough, but Katriel defeated Samson and sent him to Skyhold. Katriel arrives at the Well of Sorrows just as Abelas and Morrigan get there. She convinces Abelas not to destroy the well, denying its knowledge forever to the elven people. She argues with Morrigan who wants to partake of the well herself. Katriel is adamant, however. The Well is part of her elven heritage; Katriel should drink from it. She steps inside the well and is briefly overwhelmed. She revives just in time to open the eluvian and escape with her party just as Corypheus arrives. There is a price to pay for those who partake of the well, but the look on Corypheus' face when he realized that Katriel had beaten her to the well made it all worth it!
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Post by phoray on Jan 13, 2017 21:19:38 GMT
Last night as I was making my drive and husband came along... We talked Dragon age for two solid hours. He's 70% through Origins and we were talking mage builds. He's made Morrigan into an Arcane Warrior and given her armor and a sword. She fights side by side with her Dwarven Warden lover, Duran Duran Aeducan. He seemed to grow more attached to her with this build, says he feels it matches her pragmatic survival of the fittest mentality better than a long distance magic weilder. I asked him how disappointed would he be if later on, she had no such fighting style... He was a little disappointed that tht doesn't carry forward. It is a happy Dragon Age fan who can talk DA with their spouse for hours. Anyways. We were talking about what class/race he needed to play for next two games to get best story since he only plans on playing once. Nothing settled yet but I think he's going Mage for DA2 and Rogue for DAI since that way he'll try all the classes. Can only be human in 2, and that leaves elf for DAI. As a player who just did 4th PT as an elf, I finally agree that being an elf is kinda important for DAI anyway, so I'm glad!
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Post by Obsidian Gryphon on Jan 14, 2017 0:23:51 GMT
Pretend you're walking a skittish horse on a long rein. You just want to give it enough flexibility to turn but not so much it runs circles around you. You can also imagine an arc / half circle corral in front of you as you herd. Keep your distance, watch the icon on the radar. The minute it starts to turn in any other direction other than the intended, head it off with several running paces along the imaginary arc but not so much you leave an open path that it turns around completely and runs past you. Once it turns back to the direction you want, stop, watch and move cautiously forward. My only problem with this mission are wolves. I generally look for them, clear them out if there're any and quickly herd the halla before more spawn in. The golden halla is one of the most cringe-worthy quests of the entire game! It makes you want to go choke a Dalish elf (even if your PC is a Dalish elf)! "We're out of supplies, can you help us?" - That makes sense. "My foolish younger brother has gone into a demon-infested war zone! Help!" Teenagers aren't particularly bright; this too makes sense. "Can you help us find the Golden Halla? She's so special!" !@#$%&! On one of my earlier PTs, my human Inky thought she was being clever when she brought Sera and Solas to the Exalted Plains on the "winning the favor of the Dalish" quests. (She didn't realize that the one thing Solas and Sera agree on is that the Dalish are lame!) On that PT, we found the Golden Halla being attacked by a pack of wolves. I sent my team in to kill the wolves...and they kill the Golden Halla instead! Looking back, I have to wonder if Solas and Sera did it on purpose?! I'm especially annoyed by the request for the waterplant, spindleweed, when it's growing nearby along the waterline. Seriously?! Did you bother to go and look or just sit and whinge? The bear hide is understandable. The rest, no. When Cass asked about the Inq's background, I chose the one that said they wandered around the north, they worked hard; rising at dawn for chores and hunting for food, working on the aravels, etc, etc. It's a hardworking clan, not a slack group of elves sitting around bemoaning their lacks. I headcannon that the Lavellan Keeper is practical and wise and the clan would follow her example. For the previous PT, I figured the elven Inq (Solas romance) would return to her clan at the Free Marches, Wycome, where they're established. There, someone came up with a prosthetic for her missing left forearm and hand (I actually would prefer it that it could be healed. Has anybody seen a crippled warrior with missing limbs in DA so far?) and she picked up her life as best as she can while quietly working with the rest of the now disbanded Inquisition war council to decide on how to mitigate the chaos that is to come. She would not abandon her fighting skills however; she's not totally crippled.
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Post by melbella on Jan 14, 2017 1:43:17 GMT
I wish I was less of a compulsive because I really didn't need to unlock all those doors... Of course you did. Otherwise the quest would be left unfinished in your journal. In my last game, I made a special trip the Emerald Graves to fight the Greater Mistral just so my dragon collection would be complete. Gamordan Stormrider won the lottery that day and was allowed to continue playing in the swamp.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 14, 2017 3:26:13 GMT
Alex took down the Highland Ravager high dragon in Emprise du Lion with Cassandra, Bull and Varric. It was a pretty easy fight just like the Sandy Howler.
"Hey Varric, you're getting good at killing dragons. Might as well call you a Dragonslaying Sharpshooter," Bull commended nudging the dwarf.
Cassandra let out a snort.
Varric guffawed and shook his head. "Tiny, you come up with the worst nicknames! I'm just helping the Inquisitor!"
"Yeah, yeah... sure you are," the Qunari mercenary captain answered not believing him.
Later, Alex ventured into the Arbor Wilds with her troops and Morrigan. I did this quest solo for the first time and it wasn't too bad. Fighting the enemies at the three barricades and in the Temple of Mythal took a while. Enemy archers and mages were annoying. But our heroine held her ground when mobs surrounded her. She also had some help from the allied sentinel elves.
When Alex encountered Calpernia at the well of sorrows, she exposed Corypheus' plans and let her rebuild Tevinter. Calpernia thought this was a mockery at first, but when she found out the truth, she took off to confront her master.
As for who drank from the well, the lady Inquisitor allowed Morrigan to have it. It was hard enough that Alex lead the Inquisition and possessed the anchor.
After their victory in the Wilds, battling Corypheus himself is all that's left.
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Post by dragontartare on Jan 14, 2017 4:19:04 GMT
I decided to go against Corypheus with no preparation whatsoever, and aside from having to use a number of healing potions throughout the fight, it wasn't very challenging nor very long. Despite leaving most of the side quests unfinished this time around and barely setting foot in some areas of the map, I still was a bit over-leveled. I will definitely need to turn on the slow leveling trial for my next game, and maybe go up to nightmare difficulty. We'll see. I really enjoyed the ending slideshow, though. This was my first Divine Vivienne, and combined with the disappearing Wardens, it was a very foreboding ending. I will wait a few days, probably, and then do Trespasser. Also, am I the last to notice that one of the people who worked on the game is named Leo Lucien-Bay? I found your baddie, Cassandra...
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Post by Andraste_Reborn on Jan 14, 2017 8:20:36 GMT
Also, am I the last to notice that one of the people who worked on the game is named Leo Lucien-Bay? I found your baddie, Cassandra... Another one of the targets from Unfinished Business - Jepler the Unbound - appears to be named after then-cinematic designer (now Narrative Presentation Lead) John Epler. I assume that Ser Rebenger Torn, Ser Hildebrandt and Gordon the Frank are also named after staff members, but I've never read the credits closely enough to work out which ones.
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Also, am I the last to notice that one of the people who worked on the game is named Leo Lucien-Bay? I found your baddie, Cassandra... Another one of the targets from Unfinished Business - Jepler the Unbound - appears to be named after then-cinematic designer (now Narrative Presentation Lead) John Epler. I assume that Ser Rebenger Torn, Ser Hildebrandt and Gordon the Frank are also named after staff members, but I've never read the credits closely enough to work out which ones. Took a peek at the credits. If they are all named after Cinematic Designers (like John Epler and Leo Lucien-Bay) my guess would be Ryan Ebenger (there is also a John Ebenger on the list) , Alan Hildebrandt and Frank Gordon. There is also a Richard Boisvert in the cinematic designers list, I wonder if he's locked in a closet somewhere... As for what was done today (yesterday admittedly) . Loaded up Shattered War, played a bit but got stuck in combat and decided to leave the hard decisions for another day.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 14, 2017 16:26:32 GMT
Went through rather indescriptive series of sidequests clearing the journal up before starting Wending Wood. Wending Wood was rather boring save for Ines. Would have loved to take her as Wynne 2. Instead got Velanna. And with it a normal Inventory crisis. I like her (save for the obligatory sister subplot that at this point annoys me) but to keep her, after plowing through the mines undergeared, I will have to return to the Keep, get Anders, strip gear from him, then give it to Velanna all the while wrestling with the Inventory. But, then I will get access to more companion banter, since Anders by now probably exhausted himself and I can play with a Shapeshifter finally. Sigurd though is out of luck... Nathaniel stays.
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Post by deadlydwarf on Jan 14, 2017 16:40:28 GMT
Since the Inquisition's victory over Corypheus' army of Red Templars and spellbound Grey Wardens, Corypheus has lain low, pondering his next move. This respite has given Katriel and the Inquisition time to deal with important matters in the Deep Roads under the Storm Coast, in the Frostback Basin, and against the continuing Venatori presence in the Hissing Wastes.
(Gamer Note: In my previous PT, I had my Dalish elf Inquisitor held off on Descent and JOH until after defeating Corypheus. In this PT, I'm doing Dalish elf in Solasmance again, this time doing both BEFORE the final showdown with Cory to see what impact, if any, Solas would have. So far, very little in Descent beyond some initial comments as you descend to the Deep Roads. By contrast, both Solas and Cole were more talkative in quests involving spirits and demons. They both spoke up when we encountered the spirit of Talanna on the island and they were both concerned during the encounter with Grandin, the Inquisition soldier/mage who let himself be possessed by a demon to get vengeance on the Hakkonites. In my first PT, without either of them, I let demon-possessed Grandin continue to serve. This time, both Solas and Cole were against the abomination (to my surprise) and Katriel acted accordingly.)
In the Deep Roads, Katriel is investigating seismic tremors that are interfering with the mining of lyrium. Concerned that this might impact the effectiveness of Inquisition, Katriel is cooperating with both the Legion of the Dead and the Shaperate to unravel what's behind the tremors. Together, they have cleared long overrun dwarven ruins of darkspawn and have uncovered evidence that "Titans" - the mysterious, legendary giants - might be behind the tremors.
In the Frostback Basin, the Inquisition is drawn both by history and a possible threat. The Basin is where the first Inquisitor, Ameridan, mysteriously disappeared hundreds of years ago and discovering what happened to him is of interest to the Inquisition. Also, a hostile tribe of Avvar - the Hakkonites - have emerged and the Inquisition is investigating any connection they may have with Corypheus and the Venatori. So far, Katriel has helped the Inquisition expand its presence in the Basin, clearing hostile Hakkonites around Inquisition encampments. She has made contact with the friendly Avvar of Stone Bear Hold. And they went to an island known to be haunted and spoke with spirits which echoed the sorrow of long-dead Telanna, the lover of Ameridan. She revealed that Ameridan had been sent to the Basin by Emperor Drakon of Orlais to kill a powerful dragon that threatened the empire as it had to simultaneously stand against the Blight. The spirits did not know what ultimately happened to Ameridan; Telanna had come to the island to wait for Ameridan and sadly died waiting. The mystery continues...
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Post by Obsidian Gryphon on Jan 14, 2017 17:27:30 GMT
The thick layers of clothing under the armor ward off the cold but not the wind. Every passing sweep dried her slowly and left fine sand behind. She had wrapped a length of cloth around the lower half of her helm and found that to be a bad idea. Her eyes were dry and horribly gritty. She fashioned a hood and her vision narrowed to a gap. It was fortunate they were in the month of the bright moon. Despite the darkness, the light of the moon kept the worst shadows at bay. If only it could keep the spirits away too. She had no idea what it was that they encountered four times on the dunes. It was no demon for it had a human form of an Andrastian pilgrim and it had left behind a bow for her. A spirit like Cole perhaps? Why should it come to her when she did not believe in the Maker?
Solas had not said much except a cryptic sound when the pilgrim disappeared. A friendly spirit of purpose was all he said. Sometimes she wished she could simply shake the answers out of him than waste time mouthing them.
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I'm noting differences between this PT and the previous. Both are elven rogue Inqs.
Previous PT : The pilgrim did not appear at Hissing Wastes. The travel point at Fort Revesan disappeared after Winter Palace. Present PT : Pilgrim appeared. Travel point at Fort Revesan did not disappear after Winter Palace.
My first elven PT map sequence and cutscenes with companions were all over the place because I played a archer rogue. This means I have to hit Western Approach early. The present PT is the same too except that it seemed the companion cutscene seemed more in sequence.
Example. Cass dialogue after arrival at Skyhold.
Old PT : Cass talked about Lord Lucious. Next, she talked about how Thedas would be. Her book quest came after. Present PT : Book quest came first. Next came her request to hunt down rogue mages and templars.
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Post by phoray on Jan 14, 2017 22:59:33 GMT
Today I learned that Harrowmount won't suck as a King as much if you don't kill Branka? I also got spoiled some more. Leske turns on you?
You can offer Jarvia the Crown?
And I'm playing my casteless Dwarf now too, so if it'd been two more weeks later it wouldn't have been a spoiler anymore. :/ And then I accidentally learned a Dorian romance mini spoiler You can come out as gay during Dorian's dad scene?
Which, the last one is usually why I don't go on the Character specific romance threads but I was asking an RP / going dark on the forum question that lead to learning that knowledge.
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Post by phoray on Jan 14, 2017 23:14:37 GMT
Reading Obsidian Gryphon comments.... So, on previous PTs, Cass would talk about how Thedas would change after both Adamant and Winter Palace were completed. This was also the time that she being presented as a Divine Candidate would occur. It made sense for her to say all that stuff at this point. We made major decisions about the rulers of Thedas as well as other things and it's possible she may personally have a say in what is to happen in the Chantry. This LAST PT, this scene happened either just before Adamant or right after. And it boggles me, because what the HECK is she talking about reshaping Thedas for... when all we want to do is stop Coryphaeus? Like the timing of that scene there had me and my RP Character scratching our heads exactly how we do during that silly Trespasser marriage conversation. I kinda want scenes to be more tied to events than just approval?
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Post by Catilina on Jan 14, 2017 23:33:06 GMT
Today I learned that Harrowmount won't suck as a King as much if you don't kill Branka? I also got spoiled some more. Leske turns on you?
You can offer Jarvia the Crown?
And I'm playing my casteless Dwarf now too, so if it'd been two more weeks later it wouldn't have been a spoiler anymore. :/ And then I accidentally learned a Dorian romance mini spoiler You can come out as gay during Dorian's dad scene?
Which, the last one is usually why I don't go on the Character specific romance threads but I was asking an RP / going dark on the forum question that lead to learning that knowledge. Yes... not really "coming out" but there are a short sentence about, that the Inquisitor already had same sex relationship (this is the romance version): Dorian: "Did I stutter? Men and the company thereof. As in sex. Surely you've heard of it" Inquisitor: „I've more than heard of it, actually”
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Post by Obsidian Gryphon on Jan 15, 2017 1:45:40 GMT
Reading Obsidian Gryphon comments.... So, on previous PTs, Cass would talk about how Thedas would change after both Adamant and Winter Palace were completed. This was also the time that she being presented as a Divine Candidate would occur. It made sense for her to say all that stuff at this point. We made major decisions about the rulers of Thedas as well as other things and it's possible she may personally have a say in what is to happen in the Chantry. This LAST PT, this scene happened either just before Adamant or right after. And it boggles me, because what the HECK is she talking about reshaping Thedas for... when all we want to do is stop Coryphaeus? Like the timing of that scene there had me and my RP Character scratching our heads exactly how we do during that silly Trespasser marriage conversation. I kinda want scenes to be more tied to events than just approval? No. Sorry, my bad, I should have put in more details. Cass dialogue, whether Winter Palace is done or not, always goes like this for me when I play a female warrior. Fight with Varric Guilty Pleasures (book quest) Seek out rogue mages and templars Seek out Lord Lucious Talk about Tedas future In the first elven PT, everything was scrambled. Fight with Varric Talk about Thedas future Seek out Lord Lucious Guilty Pleasures Seek out rogue mages and templars I was thrown out of my stride, albeit a bit confused. For the present PT, also another elven Inq. It seems to be following the logical course. The fight, GP, rogue mages / templars triggered. I have no idea what turned the first elven PT on its head. Mayhaps those were already the first signs that something is wrong.
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Post by deadlydwarf on Jan 15, 2017 3:07:09 GMT
Today I learned that Harrowmount won't suck as a King as much if you don't kill Branka? I also got spoiled some more. Leske turns on you?
You can offer Jarvia the Crown?
And I'm playing my casteless Dwarf now too, so if it'd been two more weeks later it wouldn't have been a spoiler anymore. :/ And then I accidentally learned a Dorian romance mini spoiler You can come out as gay during Dorian's dad scene?
Which, the last one is usually why I don't go on the Character specific romance threads but I was asking an RP / going dark on the forum question that lead to learning that knowledge. Huh? How does Branka help Harrowmont? In my last PT as an elf mage, I went with Harrowmont because Behlen's right hand was such a sleaze. All the tasks he gives you to do involve lying about Harrowmont. At this point, I can only imagine supporting Behlen as a dwarf commoner. You're more familiar with the situation in Orzamar and given that Behlen is dating your sister.... It's hard to see how any non-dwarf commoner GW would see anything good about Behlen.
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Post by phoray on Jan 15, 2017 3:23:56 GMT
Today I learned that Harrowmount won't suck as a King as much if you don't kill Branka? Huh? How does Branka help Harrowmont? In my last PT as an elf mage, I went with Harrowmont because Behlen's right hand was such a sleaze. All the tasks he gives you to do involve lying about Harrowmont. At this point, I can only imagine supporting Behlen as a dwarf commoner. You're more familiar with the situation in Orzamar and given that Behlen is dating your sister.... It's hard to see how any non-dwarf commoner GW would see anything good about Behlen. I followed a link to a review of the Origins Pragon Quest on the Twitter Thread. One of the responses to that review stated that "unless you let Branka live, Harrowmount is never able to overcome Bhelen's supporters".... making his epilogue slide show him to be a poor king as a result, was what I inferred.
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Post by phoray on Jan 15, 2017 6:16:53 GMT
deadlydwarfQuote: Branka was killed In Orzammar, King Harrowmont found himself in a protracted battle against Bhelen's rebellion that left him unable to gain the stability he needed. The clan lords objected to many of his measures in the Assembly, and only his efforts to increase the dwarves' isolation from the surface met with any success. From the Wiki
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Post by Obsidian Gryphon on Jan 15, 2017 10:52:45 GMT
A.I. pathing fouled up. Inquisitor: What in Creator's name is going on here?!! A monster in Skyhold? The dwarf and elf on either end were treadmilling btw.
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Post by halla on Jan 15, 2017 13:00:46 GMT
So I started to search my DA:O discs. Unsuccesfully. In DA2 I went on The Legacy with my (useless) brother (that dies too quick), Fenris and Varric. I wouldn't get my relatives if I didn't read it's good to take... Well, we will see if there is any change. So far I found our friendly Grey Warden, I laughed some with Hawke during her companions talks and made a lot of *disguised noise* for my (useless) brother dying (Bethany please come back to me). So far we learned that our Father is that blue fog and that Cory is something bigger than at the beginning when we met Carta. We defeated second Guardian and got my staff electrified to pew pew stronger through armor (honestly, no idea if it's good mix). Also gotta say, DAMN so much explosions on nightmare Gotta go Inq on it. And about DA:I... I made that Qunari, but I think I'll go as warrior. Any romance recommendations? And playing as aggressive or stoic like always?
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Post by deadlydwarf on Jan 15, 2017 16:27:03 GMT
Huh? How does Branka help Harrowmont? In my last PT as an elf mage, I went with Harrowmont because Behlen's right hand was such a sleaze. All the tasks he gives you to do involve lying about Harrowmont. At this point, I can only imagine supporting Behlen as a dwarf commoner. You're more familiar with the situation in Orzamar and given that Behlen is dating your sister.... It's hard to see how any non-dwarf commoner GW would see anything good about Behlen. I followed a link to a review of the Origins Pragon Quest on the Twitter Thread. One of the responses to that review stated that "unless you let Branka live, Harrowmount is never able to overcome Bhelen's supporters".... making his epilogue slide show him to be a poor king as a result, was what I inferred. I have always known that King Harrowmont generally produces the worst outcome on the epilogue screen. I suppose Branka and Golems could be a useful tool for whoever is crowned King. One way or another, the Orzammar quests always leave you feeling dirty!
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