They did reveal that Falon'din and his twin brother Dirthamen aren't actually twin brothers, but rather two fragmented personalities of the same being.
They didn’t really go into many of the others but it can be assumed that Falon’din has been dead since the first blight. Dumat was likely his archdemon considering in inquisition it’s revealed by Solas that Falon’din was among the most ruthless of the evanuris and desired worshippers above all else. The archdemons are revealed as “thralls” of the evanuris which allow them to be invulnerable as long as the archdemon lives. With his slain by wardens, the Taint of the Black City (their prison) would have consumed Falon’din along with the rest of them as their arch demons were subsequently slain. This is also why Solas has a disgust for grey wardens, they are unknowingly destroying anchors to the veil
Ah yes, the ancient elvhen language... Which the ancient elves apparently didn't use. Also, hearing an ancient elvhen general say "asshole" along with the terribly written dialog (endless, endless exposition dumps) and a "free" elf wearing Vallaslin... Ugh...
Wow. K. Let me explain. It's in English because the players can't speak elven. Just swapping the language is incredibly common for flashbacks like this. Non issue. He may be a general to the wolf's forces, but he's still just a rebel, fighting in a rebellion. I'm sure a few curse words can be forgiven. A bad word is a non issue. The flashbacks serve as exposition dumps, that's the whole point of them. Otherwise, it would be in a codex entry. Non issue. Felassan had vallasaline in the book, the masked empire, which takes place AFTER this. Which means, to honor continuity, they had to give him tattoos on a free elf. Non issue. There is actually issues with the game that could be focused on. General Felassan saying a naughty word isn't one of them, clown
@@theelderworm9134 it's obviously not about it being in english. It's that when they use very modern words for the time and setting they are supposed to be in and/or a character so old he is from a completely different time, it takes us out of the immersion as it actually makes it sound dumb/silly. It's as if someone would have written a "fantasy for dummies" book. Not even a 100 years ago would people use the word "asshole" like that. The word "asshole" isn't a very sophisticated word for an ancient elf either. Doesn't fit.
@LiMaking The time and setting they're supposed to be in? Bro, this isn't a documentary. This is a FICTIONAL time and FICTIONAL setting. You're letting your preconceptions on real history inform your opinion on fiction. It's a world with different history, and different ways that people learned to speak. Basically, this game doesn't match your personal interpretation of what medival people acted and talked like. But that critique could be used for any game that takes place is medieval setting. Witcher, Skyrim, even Zelda, don't actually match reality, but it matches what most people like to consider 'medieval sounding.' But it is literally all false when compared to 'setting they're supposed to be' It's the same argument as 'Skyrim dragons aren't dragons, they're wyverns because legs' but no, Bethesda gets to decide that Skyrim dragons have two legs. And now we get this idiot who uses his own misinformed understanding of the past to make stupid points. Literally who fkn cares if fellassan calls him as asshole? Who are you to decide how sophisticated ancient elves talk, lol. "Not even 100 years ago did they speak like that" like brother, dragon age is not set in our world. Different world, different rules. Your dumbass logic fails in every regard.
They should've given Solas hair from the beginning. I bet no one would whine about people who use Solas hair mods because he really used to have hair. :P
@@Xxsorafan It actually isn't. His hair was long like this, but it was supposed to be dreadlocks. They scrapped it because of "cultural appropriation".
What you mean, this is all good shit. Also pretty faithfull to inquisition, Solas and his story is still written by trick weeks, who wrote him in inquisition, and who wrote for bioware for 19 years
@@itzhen7032 see patrick a decade ago and see patrick now, dyed his hair blue that is a certain mark of insanity. People change and sometimes not for the better
@@eastbow6053People's hair and expression of clothing doesn't define who they are or how they think. I have blue highlights, but I don't lean that way. But I do think he still did amazing with Solas's story
@@elissahe2377 he did amazing in inquisition with 12 million copies sold sorry but this is the reality veilguard didnt break 1 million that is bad really bad game
@@eastbow6053 Your opinion is subjective to you. What you may think is bad might not be bad to another person. Personally whilst I don't think the game is perfect, I also don't think it's bad. I think it's a good 7/10 because the combat is fun, the story is good, and there are good looking atmospheres. The game answered many questions with leaving room for more. I think they left it in a good spot to grow and expand or to leave as is
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Back when Ghilan’nain didn’t have teeth for eyes.
Back when Solas had hair
The blight really did her in
Teeth in one eye a booty hole in the other
I just want to learn more about Falon'din
They did reveal that Falon'din and his twin brother Dirthamen aren't actually twin brothers, but rather two fragmented personalities of the same being.
He's dead
@@domdom3938 it's so interesting
They didn’t really go into many of the others but it can be assumed that Falon’din has been dead since the first blight. Dumat was likely his archdemon considering in inquisition it’s revealed by Solas that Falon’din was among the most ruthless of the evanuris and desired worshippers above all else. The archdemons are revealed as “thralls” of the evanuris which allow them to be invulnerable as long as the archdemon lives. With his slain by wardens, the Taint of the Black City (their prison) would have consumed Falon’din along with the rest of them as their arch demons were subsequently slain. This is also why Solas has a disgust for grey wardens, they are unknowingly destroying anchors to the veil
@ They’re also willingly taking the blight within themselves
Ah yes, the ancient elvhen language... Which the ancient elves apparently didn't use.
Also, hearing an ancient elvhen general say "asshole" along with the terribly written dialog (endless, endless exposition dumps) and a "free" elf wearing Vallaslin... Ugh...
Wow. K. Let me explain.
It's in English because the players can't speak elven. Just swapping the language is incredibly common for flashbacks like this. Non issue.
He may be a general to the wolf's forces, but he's still just a rebel, fighting in a rebellion. I'm sure a few curse words can be forgiven. A bad word is a non issue.
The flashbacks serve as exposition dumps, that's the whole point of them. Otherwise, it would be in a codex entry. Non issue.
Felassan had vallasaline in the book, the masked empire, which takes place AFTER this. Which means, to honor continuity, they had to give him tattoos on a free elf. Non issue.
There is actually issues with the game that could be focused on. General Felassan saying a naughty word isn't one of them, clown
@@theelderworm9134i will add for felassan that he chose to keep his vallaslin, likely due to having remaining loyalties to mythal.
@@theelderworm9134 it's obviously not about it being in english. It's that when they use very modern words for the time and setting they are supposed to be in and/or a character so old he is from a completely different time, it takes us out of the immersion as it actually makes it sound dumb/silly. It's as if someone would have written a "fantasy for dummies" book. Not even a 100 years ago would people use the word "asshole" like that. The word "asshole" isn't a very sophisticated word for an ancient elf either. Doesn't fit.
@LiMaking The time and setting they're supposed to be in? Bro, this isn't a documentary. This is a FICTIONAL time and FICTIONAL setting. You're letting your preconceptions on real history inform your opinion on fiction. It's a world with different history, and different ways that people learned to speak.
Basically, this game doesn't match your personal interpretation of what medival people acted and talked like. But that critique could be used for any game that takes place is medieval setting. Witcher, Skyrim, even Zelda, don't actually match reality, but it matches what most people like to consider 'medieval sounding.' But it is literally all false when compared to 'setting they're supposed to be'
It's the same argument as 'Skyrim dragons aren't dragons, they're wyverns because legs' but no, Bethesda gets to decide that Skyrim dragons have two legs. And now we get this idiot who uses his own misinformed understanding of the past to make stupid points.
Literally who fkn cares if fellassan calls him as asshole? Who are you to decide how sophisticated ancient elves talk, lol.
"Not even 100 years ago did they speak like that" like brother, dragon age is not set in our world. Different world, different rules. Your dumbass logic fails in every regard.
They should've given Solas hair from the beginning. I bet no one would whine about people who use Solas hair mods because he really used to have hair. :P
I never though that he would be rocking that hairstyle 😂
This is actually the hair he had in the concept art
@ he should have had it all along
@@Xxsorafan
It actually isn't. His hair was long like this, but it was supposed to be dreadlocks. They scrapped it because of "cultural appropriation".
I like the bald look. We don't get enough good looking characters that can *actually* pull off bald well like Solas can.
That damn haircut, no more please.
The moment I saw solas killed us (as spirits of disruption) I knew I had to get vengeance on this man 🤣 great story I loved it
Felassan... Look how they massacred my boy :C
He looks better than how I imagined him.
Hope this gets wiped of the canon and someone takes over and makes something good after inquisition
What you mean, this is all good shit. Also pretty faithfull to inquisition, Solas and his story is still written by trick weeks, who wrote him in inquisition, and who wrote for bioware for 19 years
@@itzhen7032 see patrick a decade ago and see patrick now, dyed his hair blue that is a certain mark of insanity. People change and sometimes not for the better
@@eastbow6053People's hair and expression of clothing doesn't define who they are or how they think. I have blue highlights, but I don't lean that way. But I do think he still did amazing with Solas's story
@@elissahe2377 he did amazing in inquisition with 12 million copies sold
sorry but this is the reality veilguard didnt break 1 million that is bad really bad game
@@eastbow6053 Your opinion is subjective to you. What you may think is bad might not be bad to another person. Personally whilst I don't think the game is perfect, I also don't think it's bad. I think it's a good 7/10 because the combat is fun, the story is good, and there are good looking atmospheres. The game answered many questions with leaving room for more. I think they left it in a good spot to grow and expand or to leave as is