The Inquisitor returns as a major NPC in . They were the main characters of and their previous choices impacted the narrative. This can help drive the motivations of Rook, Harding, and Varric as they begin their quest. It can even alter some aspects of the ending, especially regarding the Inquisitor’s relationship with the main antagonist, Solas. Did they part as enemies, friends, or even lovers?
While the Inquisitor’s history has some impact on the story, Rook is still the star of. While you will be venturing with Rook constantly, the Inquisitor will weave in and out of the narrative. You should only expect to interact with the Inquisitor for around an hour, both in cutscenes and speaking to them on the field. Still, they can give a lot of insight on who Solas really is and his plans.
Due to the decade-long gap since, there is no direct means of importing your old save data. is also not compatible with the Dragon Age: Keep website, which was previously used to store choices through the franchise. Instead, you must fully customize the Inquisitor during character creation.
The option to edit the Inquisitor appears after finalizing Rook. While the main character can be respecced and changed, if you opt out of editing the Inquisitor, they will be in their default state for the whole game. You must restart the campaign to remake the Inquisitor.
The character creator is not one-to-one with the previous game. This means you may not have access to all the old hairstyles and facial features found in. There are approximations that still serve the same purpose.
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The Inquisitor can be a Human, Elf, Dwarf, or Qunari. They can also be male or female, given an American or British accented voice to match. Because over a decade has passed, there is no means to pick a class for the Inquisitor in. They will not be entering combat or using any
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