But that takes time and you don't really see it in-game. It's not immediate or drastic enough to really make it dark. The first thing that should have happened after the Joining would be the hunting and ruthless execution of one of your fellow Wardens who didn't go crazy or die immediately after the ritual.Arontala said:It's funny, because that's exactly what happens. Not even joking.Vern5 said:Maybe I'm just completely desensitized, but living a slightly shorter life (especially 20 to 30 years, that's a long time) is not Dark, just unfortunate. If it was really Dark, the Grey Wardens would have to live with the violent schizophrenia brought on by having the Archdemon's voice in their head. Or suffer horrific mutations. If it was really Dark, Magic-users would be REQUIRED to host a demon within their bodies and make deals with it in order to utilize its magical abilities.Jamboxdotcom said:did you miss the fact that Grey Wardens never live more than 20 or 30 years after becoming a warden? or the fact that mages are highly susceptible to demon possession? or the exact nature of how Grey Wardens die when they get old enough? or the fact that almost everyone in the entire world is a total prick? it may not have been A Song of Ice and Fire dark, but it was still pretty dark.
And frankly, everyone in the world is a total prick. Some of us make up for it and some of us embrace our prickishness but it is always there.
Dragon Age is more Mature Fantasy but I doubt it will ever be dark until Blood Magic starts becoming the norm.
Me too, man... Me too. T^TJediMB said:For the record? I cried at that point in the game.
You are most definitely on the right track. Even all of the party members have some pretty depressing or dark backstories.Timmibal said:snip
Dragon Age is a massive overarching story. The games only give it the setting. You want more? Extended universe, man.Vern5 said:But that takes time and you don't really see it in-game. It's not immediate or drastic enough to really make it dark. The first thing that should have happened after the Joining would be the hunting and ruthless execution of one of your fellow Wardens who didn't go crazy or die immediately after the ritual.
I'm apparently going to spoil something in Dragon Age 2 with a movie reference.TheDrunkNinja said:Read The Calling. You pretty much just summed up the plot. Seriously, word for word.Vern5 said:Honestly, I expected the Grey Wardens to all be suffering some hideous, progressive deformities as the Taint slowly overtook them. Or perhaps the the voice of the Archdemon or other voices within the Darkspawn Horde would cause dementia over time but Duncan seemed sane enough.
Also, I find it mildly darker than the usual fantasy-based games I come across. For example:
It's not like something I wouldn't see in any DnD game I would play on a Friday night, but it is something I don't see from the standard RPG fair.No, seriously. Spoilers. For Dragon Age 2.
For a third of the game, you're trying to catch a serial killer who takes women, and all that is usually found is a severed piece of them. Eventually, he takes your mom (who's been with you since the beginning), and when you finally find them, he's stitched together a mangled corpse from the different body parts of each woman, and he stitched your mother's ripped-off face onto the Frankensteinesqe monster. The killer did all this for the sake of recreating his wife that died, and when he would see a woman with his wife's eyes or hands, he would take them and cut off the appropriate body part.
Dragon Age: Origins the game. Mostly because a game's overall tone should be set by the game itself and not extra filler the creators decided to throw in later.Arontala said:By the way, are we talking about the universe of Dragon Age, or Dragon Age:Origins the game?
Except the tranquil that I talked to didn't seem to mind being Tranquil at all. Remember that one Tranquil who runs the stock room at the Mage's Tower? You can ask him what it's like and the way he describes it doesn't seem so horrible. Now, if he had replied that he hates being tranquil but is too Tranquil to really do anything about it(all in that robotic tone of voice) then I would feel bad.Rayne870 said:What about the Tranquil? the fact that it is essentially like cutting out a piece of their soul. Dragon Age is essentially a dark fantasy because there isn't a lot of happiness, it is a very gloomy existence even without the blight.
They are deprived of a lot of emotion, it's fairly close to having a lobotomy. There is a lot more insight into it in DA2 particularly revolving around Anders and his friend.Vern5 said:Except the tranquil that I talked to didn't seem to mind being Tranquil at all. Remember that one Tranquil who runs the stock room at the Mage's Tower? You can ask him what it's like and the way he describes it doesn't seem so horrible. Now, if he had replied that he hates being tranquil but is too Tranquil to really do anything about it(all in that robotic tone of voice) then I would feel bad.Rayne870 said:What about the Tranquil? the fact that it is essentially like cutting out a piece of their soul. Dragon Age is essentially a dark fantasy because there isn't a lot of happiness, it is a very gloomy existence even without the blight.
*sniffs*Timmibal said:Not a thing of real light or beauty in the entire mythos, is there? Even the griffons are extinct.
How can he hate? Hate is an emotion. The Tranquil are devoid of emotion. Love. Fear. Hate. Anger. Turning someone tranquil is, in my opinion, a horrible thought. You wrest all humanity from them, and leave nothing but a shell living day by day without knowing why.Vern5 said:Except the tranquil that I talked to didn't seem to mind being Tranquil at all. Remember that one Tranquil who runs the stock room at the Mage's Tower? You can ask him what it's like and the way he describes it doesn't seem so horrible. Now, if he had replied that he hates being tranquil but is too Tranquil to really do anything about it(all in that robotic tone of voice) then I would feel bad.
Maybe, but who is really suffering in the case of the Tranquil? The Tranquil don't feel anything. They can't feel sadness over their current state. They are truly at peace with themselves and the world, which almost sounds ideal in a philosophical way. Almost. Again, the Tranquil are less Dark and more tragic, which is still thoughtful.Rayne870 said:They are deprived of a lot of emotion, it's fairly close to having a lobotomy.Vern5 said:Except the tranquil that I talked to didn't seem to mind being Tranquil at all. Remember that one Tranquil who runs the stock room at the Mage's Tower? You can ask him what it's like and the way he describes it doesn't seem so horrible. Now, if he had replied that he hates being tranquil but is too Tranquil to really do anything about it(all in that robotic tone of voice) then I would feel bad.Rayne870 said:What about the Tranquil? the fact that it is essentially like cutting out a piece of their soul. Dragon Age is essentially a dark fantasy because there isn't a lot of happiness, it is a very gloomy existence even without the blight.