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oh well please, fandom dragon age, i'm the only one who is going to dissuade solas from his plan because my inquisitor is friends with him and respects him? Seriously?
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dear BioWare do so please: you can also make a prosthetic hand, even with inserts of lirium inside so that you can do magic, and it will glow beautifully. uh dreams dreams
Just sitting here imagining how goddamn badass and totally awesome the trailers could be if pretty much the same crew returns for DA4 with the Inquisitor as the protag.
Probably some black keys song playing in the background idk A cloaked inquisitor is sitting in a tavern in Kirkwall on their way to Tevinter probably and some dumb ass comes up like lmao look at this piece of shit let me just start a bar fight. Asshole starts a fight and the Inquisitor single-handedly kicks his and his buddies’ asses, then the main asshole sees the Inquisition symbol on them and is like
“Holy shit the Inquisitor-! I thought you were retired-!”
The Inquisitor reveals this shiny ass prosthetic arm from their cloak and wiggles their fingers and says
“Not when there’s still so much work to be done.” Then knocks the bitch out.
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