There's an old save bonus for DA2. Otherwise you can just pick one of 3 preset Warden Origins, but I prefer making my own decisions and such.
The Dwarf Origins and the City Elf Origin and the Mage Origin--those are the best, but particularly the Dwarf ones are awesome. Dwarf Commoner is a moving underdog tale while Dwarf Noble is sort of poignant and dark. City Elf is like Dwarf Commoner, only a bit less extreme, more about racism than a caste system. Mage is lore-heavy and you start out the game in the Fade.
Download the Skip the Fade mod and other convenience tools, and you'll be a happier person. The Ser Gilmore companion and potential romance mod is nice as well. But you can also just keep going with it; I just found it easier when I knew who the character was, and I felt like I knew that the best with the dwarves because it's all so Byzantine and the flavor is much more interesting, which makes the Deep Roads later on less of a chore because it's your territory and some people recognize you. I mean, the Human Noble Origin is well-made but so... standard, so typical, too generic, and in DA2 you can only be human anyway. So ironic that almost nobody played anything but a human warrior; the least interesting of the bunch both classwise and storywise, with the exception of the personal stake you have in getting Howe.
Sadly, Origins gets a bit of a bad rep in some circles because the best and most interesting content, according to player data, never really got played.
The Dwarf Origins and the City Elf Origin and the Mage Origin--those are the best, but particularly the Dwarf ones are awesome. Dwarf Commoner is a moving underdog tale while Dwarf Noble is sort of poignant and dark. City Elf is like Dwarf Commoner, only a bit less extreme, more about racism than a caste system. Mage is lore-heavy and you start out the game in the Fade.
Download the Skip the Fade mod and other convenience tools, and you'll be a happier person. The Ser Gilmore companion and potential romance mod is nice as well. But you can also just keep going with it; I just found it easier when I knew who the character was, and I felt like I knew that the best with the dwarves because it's all so Byzantine and the flavor is much more interesting, which makes the Deep Roads later on less of a chore because it's your territory and some people recognize you. I mean, the Human Noble Origin is well-made but so... standard, so typical, too generic, and in DA2 you can only be human anyway. So ironic that almost nobody played anything but a human warrior; the least interesting of the bunch both classwise and storywise, with the exception of the personal stake you have in getting Howe.
Sadly, Origins gets a bit of a bad rep in some circles because the best and most interesting content, according to player data, never really got played.