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LunaNightstar [2015-08-23 09:06:17 +0000 UTC]
Oh my wolfy I hope I don't have to fight you in the future o.o
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13Leagues [2015-08-10 01:34:01 +0000 UTC]
Oh my.
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LilSisSyd [2015-08-09 20:28:44 +0000 UTC]
May the Dread Wolf take all you lovely Solas lovers
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PrimevalIsMyName In reply to MellorianJ [2015-08-10 22:04:53 +0000 UTC]
Yeah, I just saw the trailer, as for the DLC incl. Solas, there was a rumour going around that I picked up on.
Here: "Having saved the world of Thedas by closing the Breach, your next mission will determine the future of the Inquisition. Your mark suddenly glows, erupting with magic connected to the Fade. Assassins attack in shadow. An invasion of enemies begins. Win a race against time to face a great evil before it is too late. In this story-based expansion, playable after the events of Dragon Age: Inquisition, you will embark on a last adventure with your team to confront the one who started it all."
I found a post about it on tumblr. [I think] But I wonder what this Deep Roads/Darkspawn DLC will be about. I saw comments by fans noting the lyrium and how it is 'alive' in it's own way. I saw a comment on Razikale and the Grey Wardens as well but the Archdemon/Old God part seems like something for a future game. I just wish our Warden-Commander was allowed a comeback, their story isn't finished, yet. [sorry I'm rambling]
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PrimevalIsMyName In reply to MellorianJ [2015-08-31 01:34:24 +0000 UTC]
Yupp, saw the trailer... I've just begun with Lavellan as my new Inquisitor but I'm not going to be done in time XD
A lot to donwith Qunari, Eluvians and political problems it seems, and Teagan is finally making his appearance. So much to look forward too!
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PrimevalIsMyName In reply to MellorianJ [2015-08-31 21:27:30 +0000 UTC]
I speculate him to being the Fereldan Noble [he is the Fereldan Ambassador after all] beside the divine, and Mike Laidlaw also confirmed on Twitter that he [Teagan] was to be in the DLC, PHYSICALLY!
It was Timothy Watson we heard in the trailer with the whole "You act as if you're the solution to every problem. How long before you drag us into another war."
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LunaNightstar In reply to PrimevalIsMyName [2015-09-21 17:11:58 +0000 UTC]
I have to say I did not like Teagan in this dlc he was so harsh to the inquisitor I mean I'm not saying he didn't have good reasons to be but he could have expressed his concerns in a different tone and also remember who saved his life as well as THE REST OF THEDAS lol.
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PrimevalIsMyName In reply to LunaNightstar [2015-09-22 15:38:02 +0000 UTC]
True, he seemed quite out of character with the anger and bringing up the Grey Wardens 'past' considering what Alistair and the Hero of Ferelden had done for the country. But it's quite rich coming from Teagan considering: Houses Wulff, Cousland AND Guerrin were the ones who stood by the Wardens against the tyrant King Arland. [Unless he doesn't know about that, as the World of Thedas Volume 2 states he wasn't much of a scholar.]
But duly note that he says nothing against the Hero of Ferelden, though I doubt they'll be pleased [considering they're alive] to hear what he, of all people, said about their order.
Plus his codex in Origins states he "avoids the Denerim court except to go hunting with his nephew, and rarely makes himself heard at the Landsmeet, preferring to leave politics to his brother. and in a codex entry in Trespasser, I doubt Teagan agreed to go to the tribunal willingly [Eamon probably had something to do with it], also the world of Thedas also states that Teagan was 'all set to refuse the bannorn of Rainesfere until his Aunt [Thalia Aurum] persuaded him otherwise to meet with his brother before deciding, after which he accepted.
From what I can tell, all this anger and stress comes from what he has gone through over the years, lands and titles he didn't want, his possible unrequited feelings for a Fem!Warden [cut content in DAII confirmed that XD], then being made ambassador, and not to mention what happened in Orlais in 'The Masked Empire'. This is a good man who is usually a gentle, peace-talker, and the occasional smooth-flirt [on Fem!Warden]. Depending on choices in Origins, if this is how he's turned out, then I doubt marriage seems that good for him either. Abandoning Redcliffe could add to it as well.
Sorry this is long but I'm just trying to find a valid reason behind his anger, it just seems that stress and politics have taken it's toll and maybe that's why he was portrayed that way. The World of Thedas even says that the people of Redcliffe complain that he spends 'too much time in the Free Marches' than tending to his own Arling, and that they may as well be ruled by a painting of him.
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LunaNightstar In reply to PrimevalIsMyName [2015-09-23 06:27:25 +0000 UTC]
Lol it's fine I know he been through a lot i just wish he was at least tone down a bit I mean the inquisitor DID save the world and my inquisitor didn't deserve all that anger being pushed on her, though I didn't know about the mask empire though also what did happen there?
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PrimevalIsMyName In reply to LunaNightstar [2015-09-23 20:10:17 +0000 UTC]
The Masked Empire was the Fourth/Fifth Book? No Asunder was the fifth. Anyway TME covers the beginning of the Civil War between Gaspard and Celene and the involvement of Briala. The Eluvians, Michel de Chevin and Imshael and the fate of Felassan [which Solas admitted in Trespasser]. Anyway Teagan is revealed in the book as the Fereldan Amabssador, and attends a ball [I think] and there is insulted by Gaspard who tries to invoke a war with Fereldan by showing of Moira Theirin's [Maric's Mother, the Rebel Queen] sword [which is used to 'kill rats']. However Celene desists the argument and has them duel with feathers instead. That's about as much as I know as I'm yet to acquire the book.
But no the Inquisitor didn't need all that. But as I said, Teagan's been through a lot and received a lot he didn't want. Politics just isn't his thing. Poor man.
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LunaNightstar In reply to PrimevalIsMyName [2015-09-25 19:11:39 +0000 UTC]
True but keep in mind the inquisitor has also been in hell and back and he/she was forced into the political life as Teagan to restore balance I love Teagan but I did not like his attitude and he could have been better about it.
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PrimevalIsMyName In reply to LunaNightstar [2015-09-25 20:23:18 +0000 UTC]
Yes the Inquisitor is in the similar forced situation. Adorning a powerful mark they never wanted or were meant to have. Poor Quizzie!
Bioware's fault! I'm just going to pretend he looks like as he did in DAO except with more grey in his hair, and aged like the fine wine he actually is. If we meet him in future games, Bioware better fix him!
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LunaNightstar In reply to PrimevalIsMyName [2015-10-19 03:32:55 +0000 UTC]
Lol well i just hope for a happy ending for Teagan I want everyone who is good to have some form of true love and stability in their lives
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