I branched out necromancer in Inquisition, gotta be consistent!
Even with all of the times I've played through Inquisition, I still haven't done a necromancer playthrough. I just love Knight-Enchanter and Rift Mage too much.
I saw someone's Inquisition thread and remembered we haven't seen much in a while but there were a few things this summer to addHoly bump!
And yeah I suspected those bits were in reference to a possible DA. Hopefully whatever they're cooking will be awesome! :)
I don't know why people want the Warden back when they made it clear as soon as the EXPANSION to Origins that they didn't want to bring them back.I was bummed the warden disappeared after the mass effect precedent, but I don't necessarily miss the character now. Would rather have the Inquisitor back with a cameo like Hawke did.
I never finished the DLC, but that makes sense.I don't know why people want the Warden back when they made it clear as soon as the EXPANSION to Origins that they didn't want to bring them back.
Post Origins they literally said they didn't want to and did it because people on the forum overwhelmingly wanted it.
I don't know why people want the Warden back when they made it clear as soon as the EXPANSION to Origins that they didn't want to bring them back.
Leiliana is a different case.Granted, they have said "screw it" to that before with outcomes Origins could have.
I don't see how they could satisfyingly wrap that plot up without bringing back the Inquisitor.I really want the Inquisitor back because of the conclusion of a certain DLC with a certain confrontation.
Every epilogue leaves them active for a reason.I don't see how they could satisfyingly wrap that plot up without bringing back the Inquisitor.
I don't see how they could satisfyingly wrap that plot up without bringing back the Inquisitor.
Yeah, that's pretty much it for me. It felt the most "my character" of them all. Not that I disliked the rest but the Warden definitely has some nostalgia points going for them, for sure!I think it's partially because the Warden was the most "OC-able" hero, as well as the first one, so long time fans have a lot of attachment to them. There's also the fact that Inquisition reveals they are working on something that could have major repercussions for the lore.
However, given how varied the outcome for the Warden can be in Origins, I never expect them to come back in any meaningful way. Granted, they have said "screw it" to that before with outcomes Origins could have.
Well yeah they don't need to be the main character again but they definitely should at least be there.They mention again and again that that certain character knows everything about your Inky, knows how to manipulate them and infiltrate them and, it's why they say they need to find someone else who that certain character doesn't know about. It wouldn't surprise me if the next protag however has contact with a representative of the Inquisitor, personally it sounded to me from the slides with the long distance communitive device and his location being Tevinter that it's probably Dorian, also could see Charter being a Lelianna replacement. But I'm one of those weird people that thinks DAI's story of discontructing the chosen one trope works better if it turns out the Inquisitor isn't the one in the next game that can fix everything and needs someone else to do it while they help.Can find people in their dreams they know and kill them from anywhere - was also checking up what the Inquisition was doing in that book too
Would you prefer more of a Hawke cameo like in DAI or having an advisor who has been talking to the Inquisitor but the Inky doesn't speak directly? I kinda would prefer the later to be honest as it leaves what the Inky is doing in the background or how they are living their life more able to be headcanoned for players.Well yeah they don't need to be the main character again but they definitely should at least be there.
The latter would be fine for the most part but they should make a physical appearance and have a conversation with that character just for closure's sake.Would you prefer more of a Hawke cameo like in DAI or having an advisor who has been talking to the Inquisitor but the Inky doesn't speak directly? I kinda would prefer the later to be honest as it leaves what the Inky is doing in the background or how they are living their life more able to be headcanoned for players.
The Inquisitor absolutely HAS to be in the next game.They also absolutely HAVE to not be the main player character or the one who saves the day. Saying they do is like saying Hawke has to be the main character of DA3 because of the Legacy DLC. This series is about the world moving forward, not any particular character. It's not Mass Effect.
You don't have to be a noble in every DA game. The 'middle class' in Tevinter can't afford slaves.Still think going to Tevinter is a catastrophic mistake.
Nothing in Bioware's history has shown me that they can write slavery, and players don't *really* want to play a slave, and should not want (who am I kidding)to play a slave master.
And "My family didn't keep slaves/ freed all my slaves" is insulting.
They did it to themselves, but Tevinter is a place we should dip our toes into at best. Making a whole game about this place is going to be impossible without massive hand waving/southern propaganda nonsense of their society.
I don't think they can make plucky outsiders for every race if they retain the much desired Origins and Inquisition choice of choosing your own race.You don't have to be a noble in every DA game. The 'middle class' in Tevinter can't afford slaves.
EDIT: You could also just be an outsider in a horrible place, that's what DA2 essentially was.
I don't think it's all too hard: Qunari aren't welcome in Tevinter society, Make the elf PC Dalish, Make the Dwarven PC from Kal-Sharok, Make the human PC from Seheron or something.I don't think they can make plucky outsiders for every race if they retain the much desired Origins and Inquisition choice of choosing your own race.
Too much lore and history from those regions to stick on a create a character and then have that character know things from that region and then still have things explained to them so the player learns about that region too. It's too much work. Not to mention diving into the form of slavery the Qun is is a whole other headache.I don't think it's all too hard: Qunari aren't welcome in Tevinter society, Make the elf PC Dalish, Make the Dwarven PC from Kal-Sharok, Make the human PC from Seheron or something.
Why is it to much lore to explain? In Inquisition every player character was from or operated in the Free Marches, Trevelyan was noble/mage from Ostwick, Lavallen was from a clan near Wycome, Cadash is in the Carta smuggling between Free March cities and Adaar is part of the Valo-kas mecenaries who work in the Free Marches and Nevarra; DA 4 could be the same, most likely the PC is going to be from outside Teveinter so as to provide reason why they don't know what, how or who anything or anybody is in Tevinter. The PC backgrounds will likely be only really useful in certain situations i.e. a Southern Mage might be looked down on but they might be able to get in to a Tevinter circle easier then a Southern Thedas Elf, who might have to sneak or bribe their way in etcetera.Too much lore and history from those regions to stick on a create a character and then have that character know things from that region and then still have things explained to them so the player learns about that region too. It's too much work. Not to mention diving into the form of slavery the Qun is is a whole other headache.
I mean stay optimistic I guess but I don't see it happening.
I didn't pick up on that, I really think you're on to something.
Yeah, this is how I assumed they would do it as well. Making the PC an outsider is the easiest way of introducing a new culture.Why is it to much lore to explain? In Inquisition every player character was from or operated in the Free Marches, Trevelyan was noble/mage from Ostwick, Lavallen was from a clan near Wycome, Cadash is in the Carta smuggling between Free March cities and Adaar is part of the Valo-kas mecenaries who work in the Free Marches and Nevarra; DA 4 could be the same, most likely the PC is going to be from outside Teveinter so as to provide reason why they don't know what, how or who anything or anybody is in Tevinter. The PC backgrounds will likely be only really useful in certain situations i.e. a Southern Mage might be looked down on but they might be able to get in to a Tevinter circle easier then a Southern Thedas Elf, who might have to sneak or bribe their way in etcetera.