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Savvid In reply to Rama-Kay [2015-12-26 16:08:51 +0000 UTC]
Awww thank you!!
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Rama-Kay In reply to Savvid [2015-12-28 12:39:53 +0000 UTC]
Most welcome!
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Savvid In reply to kitiaramajere [2015-10-13 18:31:54 +0000 UTC]
Meaning that you don't want to get there because you know what's it about?
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kitiaramajere In reply to Savvid [2015-10-13 20:23:17 +0000 UTC]
yeahhh. I don't wanna make that choice.
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c20gleason [2015-10-10 12:07:05 +0000 UTC]
Yeah in truth, the Warden was way more bad ass than anyone else.
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Savvid In reply to c20gleason [2015-10-10 12:26:23 +0000 UTC]
I know!!!
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GamerMomLuna [2015-10-10 11:42:19 +0000 UTC]
I know, I miss my warden something fierce. At PAX East this past spring, however, the answer to whether or not we'd see the Hero of Ferelden again was, "We brought back Hawke, and look what you got from that, huh??" So, I don't know if we'd want the Warden to come back!
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Savvid In reply to GamerMomLuna [2015-10-10 12:25:43 +0000 UTC]
I don't want a cameo of my Warden, that's true. I don't want a side mission and of course I don't want the option to kill my Warden IN SAID FEW MINUTES MISSION. If that's the case, yes, leave my Warden in my head - canon story, where s/he thrives!
But the whole Dragon Age is based (or at least started like that) on the Wardens and the Blights (and and and), that I can't see why not to bring him/her back AS A PROTAGONIST when they "touch" the warden's issue!! Unless they won't! And that would be false advertisement Bioware (talking about inquisition's sketchy epilogue)!!
But if they do, I would like to have my Warden, please! I want a Warden to be involved in a Warden's issue, and not just another poor individual (Hawke, Inquisitor) who has nothing to do with it, nor another/a new Warden. It's not impossible to do so!! They did it with Awakenings - if your Warden was dead, you got another Warden. Yes, I accept another Warden in that case. BUT if our Warden is alive - come on, it's the bloody warden commander of Ferelden, how can s/he be out of the mess??!?!?
Like I said, yes, I prefer have nothing if I am to have something shitty!
I just love my Wardens so much!!!!!!!
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GamerMomLuna In reply to Savvid [2015-10-10 14:23:48 +0000 UTC]
I know. I can't give up the Wardens. Or even Ferelden. I think it's because my two main LI's are from Ferelden (Alistair and Cullen - I sure have a thing for strapping young Templars).
I would like to see the ultimate fight, where your party can be Warden, Hawke, Inquisitor, and some other PC. Unfortunately, I left my Hawke in the Fade when I had to choose between her or Alistair, but I like to think she handled herself and is somewhere in the fade kicking ass and chewing bubble gum... and she's all outta bubble gum.
But I totally hear you. I really wanted the Wardens to have a much better turn out in Inquisition than they did. I wanted them and the Inquisition to merge, and I would have been SUPER HAPPY.
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Savvid In reply to GamerMomLuna [2015-10-10 15:30:28 +0000 UTC]
You know, I wish I had it on screenshot because I really wanted to discuss something that I saw / thought that I saw; I had only one playthrough where Alistair was a Warden (he is always a King with me) - and of course I would NEVER leave Alistair behind (sharing your templar passion here ). Anyway, as the video faded, when I left Stroud, I could clearly see him kneeling/dying, but when I left Hawke, Hawke was still fighting before the video faded! And that happened with Alistair too (I left him to see, then reloaded)! And that left me wondering if it was just my imagination, or a glitch or indeed, even if it's not said, Hawke/Alistair actually survives this battle, with of course unknown outcomes!
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GamerMomLuna In reply to Savvid [2015-10-10 15:35:52 +0000 UTC]
Perhaps we are on to something... In my head canon, Alistair is king, Allaryce is queen, but I believe they are staunch supporters of the Wardens, and that, Allaryce especially, goes to help whenever needed.
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Savvid In reply to GamerMomLuna [2015-10-10 15:55:23 +0000 UTC]
.... Perhaps . . . . I'm still trying to figure out how would my Warden (and Alistair along with it/her) react with what happened in Adamant... I won't lie; the image here was a possible "comeback" of hers, after receiving word of the entire mess, to see for herself what's the situation, but she arrived the moment the sky fade-kaboomed, so instead of blowing her cover, she continued her way. Just a head-option. Mine as well are not only supporters, but wardenly active (well, Alistair as much as he can/is allowed by the circumstances), however, as I said I am still unsure how to feel about it, how supportive can they be after what happened.... Oh, the head-canon problems!!!
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GamerMomLuna In reply to Savvid [2015-10-10 16:34:27 +0000 UTC]
They can support the Grey Wardens as a cause, but maybe not what happened?? Though, theoretically, they should have felt the "calling" too, no matter where they are. Right?
I like the idea of her going to check out the Conclave, like on the d/l and continuing on her merry way once she learned what happened. And I agree, I think Alistair would be active too, unless called by royal duties, which now take priority.
Besides, the way I see it, it was an accident what happened. It's like having one sect of a religion go nuts and do all the bad stuff that gives the entire religion a bad name. Someone finds an easy to corrupt person, and it's all downhill from there.
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Savvid In reply to GamerMomLuna [2015-10-10 17:37:20 +0000 UTC]
For sure not what happened. The only reason (in my head always - but maybe not only ) why Amell (and Alistair and the Wardens around her/under her command) don't hear/ don't believe the "Calling" it's because:
1. I kept Avernus alive, so his research/experiments/magic potions and all (not only with my Warden's "blessings" but sometimes also help) gave indeed results and they managed to stop the taint from spreading inside them. Of course that's a "secret" few know - they still keep the whole thing around Wardens as it is in case something went wrong (and it did )
2. Morrigan was a gold mine of information on this (and I believe that's canon as well, I mean the fact that she was giving information to the Warden - I am not sure though), since she kept pretty much in touch with Amell all those years, brainstorming on things/facts every time they met, figuring out (at least close to that) the whole "Calling" situation, so when the time came, every Warden under her command was asked to "trust her and keep it together" - no one's calling!
So, if we go with canon, maybe Morrigan's information was the key factor regarding Ferelden's Wardens and the calling they they probably heard (most likely) but didn't follow . . .
And yes, it's always like this, you need only one to go nuts and then everything's on fire (Anders, I'm looking at you ) - though it appears that we all are little playthings to some "gods' hands" after all! Pretty "Greek mythology" base that one is!
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