I came across Inquisition first, and played it through to Trespasser, romancing Solas. This video convinced me that I should play the rest of Dragon Age. Part of me wishes I could have played the games in order, for I will not be able to shake the feeling of everything just being... wrong, after what I know from Trespasser. And...every reason else related to Solas. This writing and emotional investment is more than extraordinary, Bioware.
Origins was great. I liked DA2, despite the severe flaws in level design and a few other things. DAI, was too little butter scraped over bread but still okay.
I started with Inquisition and did Solas's romance with the Trespasser ending and then I played Origins. The cringe was real when it came to their vallaslin and "preservation" of the Old Gods
Just be careful mate. I wouldn't get too emotionally invested in Dragon Age 4. From what I've read about the behind-the-scenes its production is a combination of chaos and chasing the profits.
Mod-ed Merrill looks great! I just wish they'd thought to hire Welsh voice actors this early on; the accent adds a distinct layer of otherworldliness and exoticness that I'm missing from the Dalish in DAO.
+ohhoworiginal Yes one of the only complaints i have about DA:O is the fact the dalish elves dont feel like elves, they feel like humans with pointy ears> Like i get thats a result of them losing their culture and history, but i much prefer the exotic accents and more lanky look they had in DA 2
Merrill's accent in DA2 was adorable. I am very glad they decided to go that way in the second game and redesigned Merrill. Just wished it had happened sooner.
The Dalish Elf Origins is my favorite Origin next to the Dwarf Noble, City Elf and Mage Origins. In fact, the Elves are always my favorite race next to the Qunari. Something about exploring the forest always reminds me of how I would always wonder around the forest back in New Jersey.
I don't see anyone talking about Inquisition so I'll start the conversation. I think it's fascinating noticing these little details about the ruins that tie into what you learn about ancient elves from Solas. The elvish writing, the ruins dating back to the time of arlathan built by humans for elves (probably human slaves), the eluvian hiding away in these ruins protected by demons. Tamlen says that the statue in the ruins depicted one of the "old gods" and that he "wasn't evil like fen'harel" which we now know to be propoganda, I'm guessing the dude was really evil and probably lurking in the eluvian that made tamlen and the hero sick. The fact that darkspawn blood was needed to cure the warden is fascinating because darkspawn are tied to archedemons which are old gods. Also the ruins were filled with bones, Tamlen suggested that no one was left to bury them, maybe because of what Solas did.
Fen’harel isn’t inherently evil. Both he and Mythal went against the Eluvanuris status quo which led to the murder of Mythal, which also led to the imprisonment of those responsible. Those chain of events created the Veil and also led the Imperium to rise. In fact, it was the Temple Guard Cpt who said specifically that the Imperium scavenged what was left and claimed it their own as conquest. Solas also said it was a mistake to create the Veil because it wasn’t natural. So if every arch demon was one of the old Elvhen “Gods,” that means Solas is trying to also end the blights but unfortunately is just as destructive and with that we have an anti hero.
i miss these full conversations you used to be able to have with companions and others. don't get me wrong, i like the other games, but it feels like moments pass so quickly. i don't really feel like i know anyone, until the very end. plus, it's always cool when characters ask about *you* it makes the character feel more real and round because you get to make up extra details you may have not thought to make up beforehand.
@@tomi12p could be, I'm not entirely certain how it'd tie into the treaty that the grey wardens have with The Dalish Elves I think it has more to do with recruiting other people as potential Grey Wardens
@@karlsmith2570 The Right of Conscription literally comes from the treaties. They allow Grey Wardens to conscript people from the Dalish, Orzamar, the Circle of Magi, and ofc humans from all over--but really only when there's a Blight or, in this case, a massive darkspawn horde. They can do it when a Blight isn't a threat, but it isn't exactly looked highly upon.
16:01 Merrill?! Omg how have I played this game for so long and not known Merrill was in it!? ...hmmm, maybe it's because I always choose a Mage story... I really want to play this Origin story now! p.s. I must admit I prefer Merrill's Welsh accent, it is adorable
even back then I always felt that then Hate and fear for Fen'heral was too prominent. i thought "Well this is gonna be a plot point later, the story about him is probably made up" They just kept bringing it up and you will eventually have to have a twist of that kind of plot device
I went to the comments to see if anyone else was going to state this because solas's explanation sheds light on the parts that they never stated earlier on
Ehh to an extent. One thing to remember is that unlike the Dalish the Scoia'Tael are an inherently violent organization. The Dalish are an elven subculture predominantly concerned with preserving what remains of elven traditions. The Scoia'Tael are a *vicious* guerilla organization, particularly in the books. They're no better or worse than any other faction in the Witcher, but this being the Witcher, the Scoia'Tael do a lot of really horrible things that would turn even the most vicious dalish clans' stomachs. Like lathering someone's face in honey and then burying them up to their necks by an anthill to encourage them to talk. There's a reason the Scoia'Tael are controversial even among nonhumans in universe.
I can't be exactly sure, but snooping around I found the exact hair. It's called More Hairstyles by kzelsama. I found an Elf Male Preset mod by Pedro Nuno that looks decently close to the facial structure, just with the hair and skin modified. Both are on Nexus. Hope this helps.
the Dalish dont exactly have a fond opinion of anything related to the human's considering how human's have screwed their kind over so many times. Exalted March of the Dales ring a bell?
I enjoyed the heck out of Dragon Age: Origins and Awakening but had no desire to touch DA2. It wasn't necessarily for the different combat system or single race protagonist, though the latter was a big con. What really turned me off was the new presentation of the elves and Qunari. In Origins the elves, dwarves, humans, and Qunari looked fairly similar except for general height and girth with more subtle physical attributes (pointed ears and bronze skin). The moderate differences between the races made them more personable despite their racial conflict, like they could share the same distant progenitor. It gave the Dragon Age universe a more gritty or grounded feel compared to more fantastical franchises with orcs, lizard men, and cat people or dark / high / wood / night / blood elves. Come DA2 you had a big tonal shift with exotic-sounding Na'vi-looking elves and horned beastly Qunari. Even though I was interested in returning characters - Anders and Merrill - their characterization was likewise at odds with how they presented in Origins and Awakening. While the racial and character changes obviously appealed to some fans, I found them too obnoxious to overlook and felt that they made Dragon Age more generic.
Louis Muhawij I’m sorry but I disagree on the Qunari sten even hinted this when you talk to him about his sword and shows Qunari will not return until their objective or whatever their mission is completed. I’m not surprised the arishok stayed in Kirkwall after all seeing as if he returned to Kirkwall without the tome it would be bad Ik what happens in dragon age inquisition sten becomes the new arishok but Qunari were much more expanded on.
"I will drag you kicking and screaming." So that's how Duncan got Ser Jory
Wait a minute....MERRILL?!?! Holy shit, i didnt realise that she makes an appearance in this game!
CaptainRed1000 neither did I, AWESOME!
Hawke is also mentioned...and Coripheous is also a bos fight
litsWolf wait is the architect actually corypheus or naw
@@grimoire_of_light8209 No, different entity.
@@valor2382 Nope. Don't say bullshit. Corypheus appears in a DLC for DA2
I came across Inquisition first, and played it through to Trespasser, romancing Solas. This video convinced me that I should play the rest of Dragon Age. Part of me wishes I could have played the games in order, for I will not be able to shake the feeling of everything just being... wrong, after what I know from Trespasser. And...every reason else related to Solas.
This writing and emotional investment is more than extraordinary, Bioware.
Vale Sauce what do you mean?
Origins was great. I liked DA2, despite the severe flaws in level design and a few other things. DAI, was too little butter scraped over bread but still okay.
Me too
I started with Inquisition and did Solas's romance with the Trespasser ending and then I played Origins. The cringe was real when it came to their vallaslin and "preservation" of the Old Gods
Just be careful mate. I wouldn't get too emotionally invested in Dragon Age 4. From what I've read about the behind-the-scenes its production is a combination of chaos and chasing the profits.
love how the Dalish kid in the video refers to the Evanuris as "Old Gods"
Mod-ed Merrill looks great! I just wish they'd thought to hire Welsh voice actors this early on; the accent adds a distinct layer of otherworldliness and exoticness that I'm missing from the Dalish in DAO.
+ohhoworiginal Yes one of the only complaints i have about DA:O is the fact the dalish elves dont feel like elves, they feel like humans with pointy ears> Like i get thats a result of them losing their culture and history, but i much prefer the exotic accents and more lanky look they had in DA 2
Welsh? I thought they were Irish
Merrill's accent in DA2 was adorable. I am very glad they decided to go that way in the second game and redesigned Merrill. Just wished it had happened sooner.
TheSilverPhoenix100 i like the accents but they ruined the models, look better in Inquisition, I mean just look at what they did to Zevran, EE
@@JThom529 lol no. Elves come from Germanic mythology. Ylfe or Ælfe in Old English for example
"Would you rather die here and sicken your own people?"
Yes.
I would like this more often if I could...
This aged poorly
@@azureheart2846 or aged like a fine way depending on the way you look at it.
"Coin is the great equalizer, not living free"
oh shit
The Dalish Elf Origins is my favorite Origin next to the Dwarf Noble, City Elf and Mage Origins. In fact, the Elves are always my favorite race next to the Qunari. Something about exploring the forest always reminds me of how I would always wonder around the forest back in New Jersey.
I don't see anyone talking about Inquisition so I'll start the conversation. I think it's fascinating noticing these little details about the ruins that tie into what you learn about ancient elves from Solas. The elvish writing, the ruins dating back to the time of arlathan built by humans for elves (probably human slaves), the eluvian hiding away in these ruins protected by demons. Tamlen says that the statue in the ruins depicted one of the "old gods" and that he "wasn't evil like fen'harel" which we now know to be propoganda, I'm guessing the dude was really evil and probably lurking in the eluvian that made tamlen and the hero sick. The fact that darkspawn blood was needed to cure the warden is fascinating because darkspawn are tied to archedemons which are old gods. Also the ruins were filled with bones, Tamlen suggested that no one was left to bury them, maybe because of what Solas did.
Fen’harel isn’t inherently evil. Both he and Mythal went against the Eluvanuris status quo which led to the murder of Mythal, which also led to the imprisonment of those responsible. Those chain of events created the Veil and also led the Imperium to rise. In fact, it was the Temple Guard Cpt who said specifically that the Imperium scavenged what was left and claimed it their own as conquest.
Solas also said it was a mistake to create the Veil because it wasn’t natural. So if every arch demon was one of the old Elvhen “Gods,” that means Solas is trying to also end the blights but unfortunately is just as destructive and with that we have an anti hero.
i miss these full conversations you used to be able to have with companions and others. don't get me wrong, i like the other games, but it feels like moments pass so quickly. i don't really feel like i know anyone, until the very end. plus, it's always cool when characters ask about *you* it makes the character feel more real and round because you get to make up extra details you may have not thought to make up beforehand.
Hahahahaha! So stubborn! He made Duncan actually use the treaty! XD
Actually, it's "The Right Of Conscription"
@@karlsmith2570 which is part of the warden treaties... yes...
@@tomi12p could be, I'm not entirely certain how it'd tie into the treaty that the grey wardens have with The Dalish Elves
I think it has more to do with recruiting other people as potential Grey Wardens
@@karlsmith2570 The Right of Conscription literally comes from the treaties. They allow Grey Wardens to conscript people from the Dalish, Orzamar, the Circle of Magi, and ofc humans from all over--but really only when there's a Blight or, in this case, a massive darkspawn horde. They can do it when a Blight isn't a threat, but it isn't exactly looked highly upon.
Never played a Dalish before. Maybe I will next time. It's really nice to see all those things the tied in with the second game.
Huh.. so THIS's where Merrill comes from. I thought she was only in DA2. The more you know.
The Dalish clan in DA2 is your Wardens clab. They even mention you and Tamlen
Indeed I learned this truth 4 years ago when I first played this game
Funny how Merrill was the only elf that was improved by DA2
ooh Duncan just gave himself 7 years of badluck by breaking that mirror
This and the dwarf commoner are my favorite stories 💜
16:01 Merrill?! Omg how have I played this game for so long and not known Merrill was in it!? ...hmmm, maybe it's because I always choose a Mage story... I really want to play this Origin story now!
p.s. I must admit I prefer Merrill's Welsh accent, it is adorable
Mage is the best makes it so easy
Yeah! If you played the dalish elf she'll even mention it to Hawke
6:06 fucking solas
I really like these Elves. Really hits close to home.
How so?
@@slayerofevil2642 Maybe he/she lives as a nomad in Mongolia or something, away from other civilized people.
40:49 is that zevran?!
this actually made more sense than the human noble origin
dunkan is like
"oh i know your mom and dad are dying but.. darkspawn"
Dang your warden is a witcher 😂😂
Toss a coin to your Warden
After playing Inquisition the Dalish origin is just cringe knowing that everything they believe in is lies
Kind of depressing in all honesty
@@anaisdiaz7346 That too
even back then I always felt that then Hate and fear for Fen'heral was too prominent. i thought "Well this is gonna be a plot point later, the story about him is probably made up" They just kept bringing it up and you will eventually have to have a twist of that kind of plot device
It is not just in Inquisition. The first 2 games always hinted that the Dalish have very skewed and wrong views about a lot of things.
I went to the comments to see if anyone else was going to state this because solas's explanation sheds light on the parts that they never stated earlier on
Iorveth and Geralt the Riv. BTW, Dalish are so similar to the Scoia'tael.
***** but mostly elves
ShadowSamuel dragon age was definitely inspired slighty by the witcher
Ehh to an extent. One thing to remember is that unlike the Dalish the Scoia'Tael are an inherently violent organization. The Dalish are an elven subculture predominantly concerned with preserving what remains of elven traditions. The Scoia'Tael are a *vicious* guerilla organization, particularly in the books. They're no better or worse than any other faction in the Witcher, but this being the Witcher, the Scoia'Tael do a lot of really horrible things that would turn even the most vicious dalish clans' stomachs. Like lathering someone's face in honey and then burying them up to their necks by an anthill to encourage them to talk.
There's a reason the Scoia'Tael are controversial even among nonhumans in universe.
Duncan i literally like "Bro, the game has to happen, shut the fuck up and come with me"
Your grey warden looks a lot like Squall. Cool.
Thank you for put put all the this it really good ..............I just wish the main characters in this had a voice actor in it
Is that armor Iorveth's armor?!?!
It's just pisses me of people who play an elven character with a haircut that hide the ears. lol
Damn you see a hard side to Duncan here you don't see in the other origins
Hey what's the hair and armor mod for your elf? Your dalish looks pretty badass.
Your elf is so cooool! what mods did u use on him?
It's a witcher mob i recognize that medallion anywhere.
Snap2510 he’s using Lambert’s armor. Not sure about the face tho
I was wondering why a Dragon Age elf was wearing Iorveth's armor from Witcher 2, then noticed Lambert's armor. This explains it
@@richardfaulk7708 I thought that pendant looked familiar
Iorveth's and Geralt's armor!!!
how can you change the armor that early in the game?
@@dajointcf4803 not in vanilla game but these are mods.
I don't think he/she will reply what mods he/she uses
A JRPG protagonist in an WRPG. Blasphemy!!!
Your character is badass.
From what boys pop-band did he escape?..
Игорь Игорев “The Witcher’s”
The way he looks back at the end… 😢
DanaDuchy How did you get your Dalish Elf Grey Warden to dress up like Geralt of Rivia?
ahhhh awesome elf
Dwarves for life
Could you tell us the mods you used? Please?
Great vid. btw
Merrill sounds like Tallis
Ma serannas. Ar lath. Ma melava halani.
"My thanks. I love. My/You/Your time help."
.-. wat
Thank you. I love. You helped me.
Ar samahl, lath irassal elvhen dirth dar!
anyone can tell me what that mod were used for the characters, including the faces, clothes and hairstyles please?
I can't be exactly sure, but snooping around I found the exact hair. It's called More Hairstyles by kzelsama. I found an Elf Male Preset mod by Pedro Nuno that looks decently close to the facial structure, just with the hair and skin modified. Both are on Nexus. Hope this helps.
WHOA Merrill's voice.
35:34 Swtor Female Smuggler??
Yup, it's Kath Soucie. I would recognize her voice anywhere!
never played Dalish elf origin, im assuming those are modded clothes, right?
Those bows don't have strings...
That's the Witcher necklace. Right?
Why did you pick the dragging and screaming option near the end, you can leave with honour.
the Dalish dont exactly have a fond opinion of anything related to the human's considering how human's have screwed their kind over so many times. Exalted March of the Dales ring a bell?
WTF HES WEARING IORVETH'S ARMOR
Can you help me? When I reinstall this armor mod, my NPC is naked or the body is gone! What am I doing wrong?
Nothing enjoy it
Is the player wearing a necklace from Witcher? Sure looks like the one Geralt had
Что за колчан и лук у главного героя ? Как называется мод ? Подскажите, пожалуйста название мода...
Big question: What mods did you use for this gameplay?
Is that Iorveth's armor Tamlen wears??
It got me so sh00k
But I like it)
Wow! I wouldn't have noticed that
Such a amazing game play :D
just the armors one >..
What mods are you using for the armor?
I enjoyed the heck out of Dragon Age: Origins and Awakening but had no desire to touch DA2. It wasn't necessarily for the different combat system or single race protagonist, though the latter was a big con. What really turned me off was the new presentation of the elves and Qunari.
In Origins the elves, dwarves, humans, and Qunari looked fairly similar except for general height and girth with more subtle physical attributes (pointed ears and bronze skin). The moderate differences between the races made them more personable despite their racial conflict, like they could share the same distant progenitor. It gave the Dragon Age universe a more gritty or grounded feel compared to more fantastical franchises with orcs, lizard men, and cat people or dark / high / wood / night / blood elves.
Come DA2 you had a big tonal shift with exotic-sounding Na'vi-looking elves and horned beastly Qunari. Even though I was interested in returning characters - Anders and Merrill - their characterization was likewise at odds with how they presented in Origins and Awakening. While the racial and character changes obviously appealed to some fans, I found them too obnoxious to overlook and felt that they made Dragon Age more generic.
Louis Muhawij I’m sorry but I disagree on the Qunari sten even hinted this when you talk to him about his sword and shows Qunari will not return until their objective or whatever their mission is completed. I’m not surprised the arishok stayed in Kirkwall after all seeing as if he returned to Kirkwall without the tome it would be bad Ik what happens in dragon age inquisition sten becomes the new arishok but Qunari were much more expanded on.
Why do you only have 1 choice of dialouge?
can you tell your mods man ?
friends! where to download this version of the game?
Millions have surely already asked you this, but can you please list the mod you're using?
Thx
***** and the hair?
Whats the mod
Wait is that lamberts armor?
yeah, and the other one is scoietel.
Keyzzz wolf armor
How do you trigger this dialogue?
holy crap! how many times are you gonna keep changing this?
howed u get that armor
wait why’s merrill so white in this? she’s not in dao...
Merrill is dalish elf warden's friend
@@tikiingrahm2428 no i know who merrill is. but in dao she has brown skin…..
did u used mod?
What is this armors mod ?
that mods are these, i need them please.
i want ur elf sliders lol
Shem, these guys are super racist who made this
18:00 ben ten?
Whack no gameplay at all...