


Throughout the Dragon Age games though, it's been a slow process to see more fantasy races become companions, and potential love interests at that. If you're not in the Dragon Age fandom, the love for this Qunari warrior might seem overzealous. Art of her seemed inevitable, as Twitter users immediately began crafting their own version of their mysterious Qunari infatuation. Just as fast as the theory-crafters and lore nerds (I say this as one of them) were the artists, who found a new muse in this Qunari warrior. The mysterious Qunari is fast becoming a favorite. The Qunari and Tevinter Imperium do love squabbling with each other. Considering that-from both the concept art and the ending of Dragon Age: Inquisition's Trespasser DLC-a trip to Tevinter seems likely, that also means Qunari could play a more prominent role. Some threads have speculated about what role she might play. It took very little time for fans to start speculating about this mysterious "Qunari lady," and whether she is romanceable or not. Her appearance in the concept art has many fans thinking she's a potential companion-in Dragon Age parlance, a character that can join your party, quest with you, and notably for some, be a romance option for your main character. We know next to nothing about her, other than that she wields two blades and has surprisingly long hair, at least compared to previous Qunari characters like Iron Bull or Sten. Don't really understand why developers think it better to hide such functionality behind more layers of menus, necessitating more searching and clicks.Among the many screenshots and art pieces that were shown, there were a few appearances of a mysterious Qunari woman. On earlier versions of Windows you could get there with fewer clicks. I'd add to this advice that on windows 8 at least, the to get to see DAOrigins.exe, and set it's affinity, you first have to select the dragon age program from the list, right click, and click "go to details" from the menu - only then do you see the detailed list of processes, in which you can find DAOrigins.exe, and set it's affinity. Thanks, knew this, but had forgotten - experienced a few crashes now that I though to give the game another go. Right click on DAOrigins.exe and click Set Affinity, then only check ONE CPU (mine is set to my 4th CPU). Origins are known for random crashes it depends how your pc is strong so time is 10-30 mins but there is a fix for stopping crashes Load the game, then CTRL ALT DEL and click the Processes tab.
