With a universe as vast and expansive as the 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Dragon Age series has to offer, it comes as no surprise that fans have found a few inconsistencies here and there. To the fanbase, some of these are well-known goofs that can be laughed at later on, while others are base⛦d on the outcomes from certain playthroughs and can cause frustration.
The characters, conflicts, and major plot points in Dragon Age can make the game a little nonsensical. The following memes show a small portion of the strangeness that's a part of this series and why, sometimes, the game just doesn't make any sense. And how those moments are what bring the fanbase together.
Update on September 5, 2021, by Sharnelle Earle: With one of the main executive producers of Dragon Age leaving Bioware officially, fans wondered if Dragon Age 4 would ever come. The game is still in the works today, with sneak peeks at cinematic trailers and behind-the-scenes discussions riddling the internet. If Dragon Age: Inquisition left any inconsistencies in the story, Dragon Age 4 will be the one to tie up th💎os🐠e loose ends once and for all. We celebrate this good news with some more memes.
15 🐎 Solas Minds His Business
One of the most frustrating things about Dragon Age Inquisition is trying to get anything out of Solas. He was always the mysterious charming elf, but that charisma starts to fade the more you realize he's hiding things and rather die than let you know even a portion of it. It's part of the reason he breaks Laveallan's heart and why a female elf Inquisitor can't find love.
As the story progresses and through reading fan theories, it's understood exactly 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:why Solas d✨odges every question you throw at 🐻him throughout the entire game. As frustrating as it is, there is a method to Solas' madness and we may get to see more of it in Dragon Age 4.
14 Dorian's Morals
You can have a conversation with Dorian in Dragon Age Inquisition ꧑where you discuss morals and slavery. Dorian has had his fair share of troubles💛, especially with being gay, but being born wealthy and from Tevinter, slavery may have been more normal to him than we may like to admit.
Tevinter is famous for enslaving elves and being the only place where slavery still ensues in Thedas. Fenris from Dragon Age 2 was one of the many elves who fell victim to Tevinter's rule. Being one of the major heartthrobs from Origins, fans can't help but imagine what Fenris would have to say about Dorian and his ideologies.
13 𝔍 Prepare For Trouble and Make It Doublඣe
Dragon Age Inquisition seems to not put too much emphasis on the relationship you can have with Solas. As a female elf, you're able to romance Solas. This never ends well because he's a mysterious man with a dark past and since he's actually a part of the entire main story, you can't get too close to him, even as his lover.
Towards the end of the game, all Solas romancers want to do is be with him. Even if that means destroying the world together. Of course, this option isn't possible, no matter what you say to him or what your relationship with him is. The developers seemed to underestimate how far a Solas romancer would go to get a good make-out scene, let alone a happy ending.
12 Zevran's Expertise
Zevran is a rogue class companion in Dragon Age Origins. Li🥃ke with most games, rogues have the ability to be thieves, pick locks and sneak around undetected.
The inconsistency here is that Zevran can't even pick locks. Not better than your average joe, anyway. It's hilarious because he talks big and seems really capable, yet can't even do a simple rogue task like opening a locked door. But that's why fans love him.
11 Leliana's Character Change
In the first installment of Dragon Age: Origins, Leliana is a sweet, soft Chantry sister. She steps into a bar brawl only to save the Warden's life. She joined the Chantry to more or less hang up the hard and deadly life of an Orlesian bard.
Yet, when we meet her in Dragon Age: Inquisition, she's not the dreamy-eyed girl who wants to follow her "visions" of the Maker. Instead, she's a hardened spy and assassin, having returned to her life of intrigue when she joins the Seekers to save Thedas. Such a bold change in character will make an avid Dragon Age player do a double-take, but it's a part of what makes Leliana so intriguing.
10 Grey Wardens𝓀 & Politics
It's perfectly understandable that an organization like the Grey Wardens, which exists for the singular purpose of eradicating darkspawn and ending blights, has nothing to do with politics. Yet in the entirety of Dragon Age: Origins, the Warden is repeatedly forced to 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:make political decisions.
If saving Thedas means getting involved in politics, even if Duncan's rolling in his grave, it seems like Grey Wardens have the right to do so. Not to mention, the Warden can technically rule as king or queen of the Fereldan throne, too.
9 Joining The Grey Wardens ౠ
No matter the players' chosen origin story in Dragon Age: Origins, the outcome always points towards becoming a Grey Warden. All six origins are steeped in tragedy, although some beginnings do offer more agency, while others do not.
For example, players may be exiled or sentenced to death, or already dying from the taint. These are some of the origin story options, but none offer much in the way of not becoming a Grey Warden. It gets worse when players undergo the Joining and learn they might die from the ceremony or be killed for fleeing. Though being forced into the Grey Warden's can be jarring, getting a peek into their world is quite interesting.
8 Sten's Confusion About A Female Warden
When players choose a female of any race in Dragon Age: Origins, dialogue with Sten, a Qunari companion, reveals the restrictive roles of females in his culture. Female Qunari are not allowed to fight. Of course, players more or less rolled with Sten's confusion, as the Qunari were a brand-new, unknown race.
Yet in Dragon Age 2 and Dragon Age: Inquisition, Qunari women are vicious, fierce assassins and spies. They are rarer than their male counterparts, but this changes by the third game. This makes Sten's initial reaction even funnier and more ridiculous. It questions if it was about his religion or due to his own personal beliefs about women.
7 Mabari At The Landsmeet 🏅
Mabari are important in Fereldan, so it makes absolutely no sense for the Warden's war hound to be turned away when it comes to serving as Alistair's champion against Loghain at the Landsmeet.
If the mabari had been allowed to represent Alistair, then the Grey Warden♏s would te🎃chnically not have been politically involved in choosing the next ruler of Ferelden. It would be kind of hilarious if a Ferelden dog did decide the fate of a country that loves dogs so much that they're on tapestries in the royal palace.
6 🐭 Lꦿooting Chests
Unlocking chests is difficult and requires sacrificing the leveling-up of another skill. If players choose to spend their companions' ability points on unlocking chests, they still have to remember to bring those companions along on quests.
There's no predicting when and where valuables will be present in any locked chests, which means bringing a companion along just as a lockpick, even if you don't like them or want them along.