If your canon Warden is a mage, are they an elf or a human?
Female Elf (Surana)
Male Elf (Surana)
Female Human (Amell)
Male Human (Amell)
My Warden is not a Mage /see results
Voting ended onJun 27, 2024
Disclaimer: Only options available in the keep are included. This poll is a re-run because I forgot to increase the original poll's run time to a week 🙃
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See class descriptions from the Dragon Age Wiki below
Mage
A mage is able to interact with the forces of magic, using different elemental powers. In order to qualify to be a mage, one must be either an elf or a human and choose the Mage Origin. Dwarves cannot play as a mage, since they are unable to connect with the Fade and therefore are unable to control the forces of magic. Most elven mages in Origins are assumed to have come from an alienage, with the notable exception of an elven magi Warden, who might have come from Lothering. While Dalish elves have magic users in their clans, they are rarely, if ever, sent to the Circle.
2. Rogue
Rogues are crafty combatants who succeed in battle by combining speed, subterfuge, and a wide range of abilities to bring their opponents down in unexpected ways, sometimes before the enemy even perceives danger. Rogues can pick locks with great skill, incapacitate enemies with ease, or sneak up on targets to deliver a devious and crippling backstab. Dexterity and cunning are essential for a rogue, as many rogue and rogue specialization abilities rely on high cunning and dexterity.
Unlike the warrior (who can specialize in any weapon type) or the mage (who is unable to specialize in weapon types), the rogue can place talent points into two weapon types:
Dual Weapon
Archery
3. Warrior
Warriors are the front-line fighters, the backbone of any party under assault. They rely on melee and ranged weapons, supplemented by powerful special abilities that draw from deep reserves of stamina. They can withstand and deliver a great deal of punishment, and have a strong understanding of tactics. All races can play as a warrior.
If your canon Warden is a Warrior, what is their specialization?
Berserker
Champion
Reaver
Templar
Spirit Warrior
Guardian
My Warden is not a warrior / see results
Voting ended onJun 24, 2024
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See the descriptions of each specialization from the Dragon Age Wiki below
Berserker
Berserkers are fierce warriors who harness their inner rage to gain strength and health at a cost to finesse fighting.
2. Champion
Champions are warriors who are confident and skilled at leadership. Because of this, they gain talents that inspire their allies and terrify their foes.
3. Reaver
Reavers are terrifying fighters who are driven by the pain and fear of their enemies. They are created through an unknown method of ritual involving the person intending to become a reaver to drink dragon blood—similar to the Grey Warden Joining ceremony.
4. Templar
Templars are a militaristic branch of the Chantry charged with policing mages. Because of this, they possess talents designed to withstand and dispel magic.
5. Spirit Warrior
These two specializations are only available in the Awakening DLC.
Spirit Warriors are not unlike Spirit Healers or Arcane Warriors, but are instead fighters who have bargained with spirits for a potent connection to the Fade. They can channel magical energies into their attacks and manifest magical explosions.
6. Guardian
Guardians are the defensive ideal, with talents that allow them to suffer damage in place of the party, increase the party's defenses and draw attention from party members.