More DAI ramblings
Nov. 30th, 2014 03:52 pmFirst: A photo of Marijn!
To my susprise I find myself wanting to play a douchey pro templar human man. I looked up the approvals, and seems like Iron Bull and Cassandra would be ok with that as long as I wasn't douchey to them (Dorian will hate me like burning, but since we'd be distant cousins that's kind of funny)
Of course it means I'm wasting a human/elf on non racegated LIs.
Not that I am likely to play all of these, but some possibilities for future playthroughs that cover all the LIs:
sensible vaguely pro mage dwarf woman: Blackwall (done)
Pro templar douche human man: Cassandra or The Iron Bull
Pro templar deeply religious human woman: Cullen, Josephine, or The Iron Bull
Female Qunari who finds this all deeply irritating: Sera
Smug elf mage woman: Solas
Nice qunari man??: Dorian, Josephine
Pragmatically selfish dwarf dude: Cassandra or The Iron Bull
The more I think about Marijn's background the more I think she was some incredibly minor clerk or something in the carta, and isn't even that good at fighting. She's some minor nobody who was in the right place at the right time and did her best to roll with the situation. I also think she maybe isn't a dwarf-like-Varric at all, but a human with dwarfism who joined the carta because regaular human society saw her as a dwarf and the Carta accepted her as long as she did her job and didn't mind being treated like an outsider. I never felt much of a connection with the dwarf stuff that came up, and nothing in the game really contradicted this headcanon asides from some brief references to her not dreaming/being connected to the Fade. Maybe she was adopted by dwarves? This is all a bit Mary Sue-ish but that goes with the territory :D
...actually, a dwarf who was adopted by humans fits my feelings about her better. HMM. Ohhh maybe she's a half dwarf who was raised by the human side of the family. I like the idea of her being semi-disabled and physically weak, but I guess she could be a dwarf-like-Varric and have something else. Maybe she wasn't isn't sure WHAT kind of dwarf she is. I guess she could have been left at an orphanage? MAYBE HER MOTHER WAS AN ELF. *pokes at things trying to find something that feels right*
To my susprise I find myself wanting to play a douchey pro templar human man. I looked up the approvals, and seems like Iron Bull and Cassandra would be ok with that as long as I wasn't douchey to them (Dorian will hate me like burning, but since we'd be distant cousins that's kind of funny)
Of course it means I'm wasting a human/elf on non racegated LIs.
Not that I am likely to play all of these, but some possibilities for future playthroughs that cover all the LIs:
sensible vaguely pro mage dwarf woman: Blackwall (done)
Pro templar douche human man: Cassandra or The Iron Bull
Pro templar deeply religious human woman: Cullen, Josephine, or The Iron Bull
Female Qunari who finds this all deeply irritating: Sera
Smug elf mage woman: Solas
Nice qunari man??: Dorian, Josephine
Pragmatically selfish dwarf dude: Cassandra or The Iron Bull
The more I think about Marijn's background the more I think she was some incredibly minor clerk or something in the carta, and isn't even that good at fighting. She's some minor nobody who was in the right place at the right time and did her best to roll with the situation. I also think she maybe isn't a dwarf-like-Varric at all, but a human with dwarfism who joined the carta because regaular human society saw her as a dwarf and the Carta accepted her as long as she did her job and didn't mind being treated like an outsider. I never felt much of a connection with the dwarf stuff that came up, and nothing in the game really contradicted this headcanon asides from some brief references to her not dreaming/being connected to the Fade. Maybe she was adopted by dwarves? This is all a bit Mary Sue-ish but that goes with the territory :D
...actually, a dwarf who was adopted by humans fits my feelings about her better. HMM. Ohhh maybe she's a half dwarf who was raised by the human side of the family. I like the idea of her being semi-disabled and physically weak, but I guess she could be a dwarf-like-Varric and have something else. Maybe she wasn't isn't sure WHAT kind of dwarf she is. I guess she could have been left at an orphanage? MAYBE HER MOTHER WAS AN ELF. *pokes at things trying to find something that feels right*
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Date: 2014-12-06 06:41 am (UTC)Yeah it's hard to decide! And you have to balance variety with a character you'll actually enjoy playing. What I do for a second playthrough is think about all the things I felt a loss at not being able to do in my first playthrough, and try and construct a character who maximises the most interesting of those. Usually they end up defining themselves in unexpected directions as I play, but it's different enough to be interesting.
My first character is usually a rogue (so I can open boxes ;)) and very diplomatic, cautious and conscientious. I get frustrated having to jump through so many hoops to persuade and help people I may find annoying, and also get sick of worrying about the consequences of my actions. So make my second character someone who is much more comfortable being an impatient, snarky jerk, and who at least initially doesn't stress too much about the consequences of their actions. Usually as the game progresses it creeps up on them and they get nicer and more cautious, I've never managed to play an entirly awful character, but I get some satisfying "screw you" moments in between :) And watching a douchey character have to cope with the fallout of being a douche can be fun, especially since I know what the consequences will be and they don't :D
I aim my characters at intended love interests but they don't always listen. Creating a very different character means that even if I do romance the same person it will play out differently. It took me until my fourth playthrough of DA2 to not at least start the Fenris romance, and that was by deciding very firmly that she was a LESBIAN. But it was still fun all three previous times ;)
Noble dwarf and noble human are both a lot of fun, and rogue can be fun too (and archery is very diofferent to all the melee warrior fighting), I'd follow your heart. You can be a mage on playthrough 3 ;)