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Your favourite Dragon Age Origin?

Discussion in 'Dragon Age: Origins' started by Caradhras, Dec 31, 2009.

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What is your favourite Dragon Age origin?

  1. Dalish Elf

    4 vote(s)
    7.7%
  2. Mage

    10 vote(s)
    19.2%
  3. Human Noble

    11 vote(s)
    21.2%
  4. City Elf

    13 vote(s)
    25.0%
  5. Dwarf Noble

    9 vote(s)
    17.3%
  6. Dwarf Commoner

    5 vote(s)
    9.6%
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    I really loved the mage origin, but I think that was mainly because it was the first origin I ever played through and it was also my introduction to the Dragon Age world/game. A close second choice would have to be the Human Noble (I didn't see the betrayal by Frank N' Furter coming).
     
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    I see a number of people like the city elf origin.

    I thought it was was black and white but gave you the choice of how black or white you wanted to be.

    It was also fun (even if simplistically so) to storm a castle when you start out. I remember replaying it a couple times just because it was fun to.


    And even if you aren't attached to your unchosen wife what was done was still wrong plus they took your sister too.

    Following that I think my next most favorite is probably the mage origin.

    I admit to not playing through the human noble origin but I don't really want to either-maybe the metagaming in me but I still feel I could do more with the other origins.
     
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    I think all of them are very well done, but Dwarf Noble is number one for me. Most immersive with RP value and difficult choices, plus it was the origin I played through when I first completed the game. Playing it as a female was extra interesting because of the whole hinted at Gorim attraction thing and later seeing him in Denerim, married and all. Dwarf commoner deserves honorable mention because it influences events in the game a lot more than the other origins do, from what i've seen. Besides human noble, of course. But I didn't find that one very interesting.
     
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