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i know you think you're some sherlock holmes for figuring this out but guess what we figured it out too, it's not hard to understand but it's still bad writing, he's a badly written character and he and his chargers ruins qunari lore.Iron Bull's entire story is about his conflicted allegiances-he's been far from the Qun for too long, so much so that Gatt tells him flat out his superiors are concerned and already half think he has defected.
When you side with the Qun over the chargers-its basically telling IB "welp I guess the Qun is what matters-greater good right"-so he recommits himself to the Qun. Because the damn inquisitor has just demonstrated they believe in Qunari logic-sacrificing individual life and desire for the greater whole.
DAI is largely about identity and deception(among other things)-for Iron Bull, that's expressed in, "who am I, Hissrad or Iron Bull"-"Ben Hassrath agent or mercenary captain who loves womanizing and drinking"
By killing the chargers-you remove any loyalty or affiliation Bull has with anyone outside the Qun-so he rededicates himself to the Qun and his betrayal is absolutely telegraphed. Because its either his identity as Iron Bull and affection for the found family-that makes up the Iron Bull identity, or he is "Hissrad" after all.
I mean he tells you that he went back for "re education" after 8 years in Seheron-(basically Thedas' Vietnam/Afghanistan). So if there was nothing pulling him away from the Qun-he is going to recommit himself to it.
Its genuinely baffling that I understood this in just one playthrough but you people don't.
And then people complained about not being able to kill him, so years later the devs overcorrected by just suddenly letting you kill Quinn out of nowhere for a betrayal you already punished him for several years ago by this point. Like, he's returning to your side and, if you've chosen to side against the Empire, he's throwing out his entire career just to serve you again. I get wanting to kill him, but in-universe your guy has the most insane delayed reaction.Yeah, if you kill off Bull's groupies, you basically send him back to the arms of the Qun, so you really deserve Bull's betrayal - you are the one whose logic led him to that path after all. It's one of the character arc in Dragon Age: Inquisition related to the Iron Bull that I actually like. Your action, your bed, so you lie on it.
Off topic, but one of the most hilarious companion-related drama was Star Wars: The Old Republic, when the Sith lord story lets the player kill Malavai Quinn for his betrayal... and then there were players that were FURIOUS because Quinn, the only companion that could heal for that story, stayed dead after he was killed. HOW DARE BIOWARE LET THE COMPANION THAT THEY CHOSE TO KILL GET ACTUALLY KILLED AND STAY DEAD!!!
They later had to switch things so that you "only" choke Quinn for his betrayal, but it did show me the mindset of some fans. They want to have all the choices in the world, but few want to bear the consequences of their decisions!
except the fact this gay bed was made by the devs without my consent.Yeah, if you kill off Bull's groupies, you basically send him back to the arms of the Qun, so you really deserve Bull's betrayal - you are the one whose logic led him to that path after all. It's one of the character arc in Dragon Age: Inquisition related to the Iron Bull that I actually like. Your action, your bed, so you lie on it.
warden has teh honeyed d.Imagine how based was the Warden of mentioning in subsequent games.
If is a human mage, is Hawke's 2nd cousin.
If romanced, either Leliana or Morrigan sweets talk about him in DAI.
Too based.
not to mention the weird lack of spacing in his quest, dude can't catch a hint and ends up banging dorian if you tell him to back off repeatedly, sera is more kept on the down low though since she has issues if you play as a male inquisitor but lord help you if you play female, she's like the iron faggot but girl...i know you think you're some sherlock holmes for figuring this out but guess what we figured it out too, it's not hard to understand but it's still bad writing, he's a badly written character and he and his chargers ruins qunari lore.
Iron Bull's entire story is about his conflicted allegiances-he's been far from the Qun for too long, so much so that Gatt tells him flat out his superiors are concerned and already half think he has defected.
When you side with the Qun over the chargers-its basically telling IB "welp I guess the Qun is what matters-greater good right"-so he recommits himself to the Qun. Because the damn inquisitor has just demonstrated they believe in Qunari logic-sacrificing individual life and desire for the greater whole.
DAI is largely about identity and deception(among other things)-for Iron Bull, that's expressed in, "who am I, Hissrad or Iron Bull"-"Ben Hassrath agent or mercenary captain who loves womanizing and drinking"
By killing the chargers-you remove any loyalty or affiliation Bull has with anyone outside the Qun-so he rededicates himself to the Qun and his betrayal is absolutely telegraphed. Because its either his identity as Iron Bull and affection for the found family-that makes up the Iron Bull identity, or he is "Hissrad" after all.
I mean he tells you that he went back for "re education" after 8 years in Seheron-(basically Thedas' Vietnam/Afghanistan). So if there was nothing pulling him away from the Qun-he is going to recommit himself to it.
Its genuinely baffling that I understood this in just one playthrough but you people don't.
Most casual players avoid options that kill off party members like the plague. That's the point. No different than how you can't get the "good" ending in Veilguard if you don't recruit and interact with all the companions. It's why "God, those Nazis are such snowflakes. Don't they even know that they don't need to recruit Taash?" is so disingenuous.
So you’re down to two party members. It’s not going to meaningfully affect your ability to finish the game. Unless you have your party specced in some ultra specific way you can’t beat the Saarebas boss fight without him for some reason.
it's bad enough that they forced trans shit into Dragon Age but they could literally not have picked a worse faction to do it in, the Qunari are the super serious communist brainwashing cult that don't let women be warriors and won't even let you change jobs yet they let you change genders? they would 100% have either brainwashed or killed Krem. i'm guessing they were the tranny's favorite faction and that's why they were chosen to push it even though it makes absolutely no sense.DAI was before Weekes dyed his hair, changed his name, and devoted every fiber of his being to his chosen idpol cult, and so his in-universe writing choices are generally sound enough for shit like "The Qun says twans rights!" sticks out like a sore thumb. Good for him.
There's one metagame element that I think doesn't quite fit your argument. If Iron Bull dies in Trespasser, you're not really losing a party member, as nothing takes him out of the base game (he never leaves or dies once recruited) and he doesn't die in the DLC until the very last quest. If you took him with you into the Darvaraad then you're kind of screwed for the final battle, but that's really the worst of it. You can always reload and replace him with someone else. It's more he got a bad ending, which is easier for the audience to swallow than, say, going through half of Mass Effect (and both sequels) with a dead Wrex.
it's bad enough that they forced trans shit into Dragon Age but they could literally not have picked a worse faction to do it in, the Qunari are the super serious communist brainwashing cult that don't let women be warriors and won't even let you change jobs yet they let you change genders? they would 100% have either brainwashed or killed Krem. i'm guessing they were the tranny's favorite faction and that's why they were chosen to push it even though it makes absolutely no sense.
Oh man, what a bullet i dodged by not being gay.@Waifuchu It's worse because the Inquisitor is written to be the clear sub in that relationship. There is a real danger of the Dom and sub dynamics seeping into the relationship outside of the bedroom if the sub is inexperienced and the Dom is manipulative (the Iron Bull is a spy, so...)
... So why is Cullen, who was there when the Qunari sacked Kirkwall, and Cassandra who knew about this are all LOL SO CUTE AND SO SEXY when they caught the Bull and the Inquisitor in a most compromising situation? Weekes is really inserting his O QUNARI IS SEXY FUCK ME NOW fetish here.
I think the actual bad part of the trans Quanari stuff is that it is very lazy.
We know for a fact this game was rebooted twice, and multiple staff were laid off or pushed out from 2015 to 2022. We know BioWare was enamored with live service titles and the notion that EA preferred Mass Effect as more easily marketable is pretty intuitive to me.They're trying to blame it all on EA and BioWare itself favoring other projects over DA. Don't believe them.