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BioWareProblems @biowareproblemsbird box: you'll die if you remove your blindfold someone: here are some Dragon Age 4 romance options me: Benoit Houle @benoit_HouleLOL
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Post by midnight tea on Jan 1, 2019 0:28:17 GMT
rereading this, why would Briala think Celene hadn't instigated this? Assassins that want to be done and gone BEFORE Celene arrives? At least, that's how I explain how she never caught on to the truth of the matter before. Willful ignorance also played a part, I'm sure. Briala did catch on to the truth but drew the wrong conclusion. She knew the assassins hadn't been sent for Celene, which is what Celene initially tries to convince her of. She says that Gaspard had no reason to send assassins as he no longer thinks Celene is a threat. Plus only Celene and Lady Mantillon would know that Celene was out for the evening and if the assassins wanted her then they would have waited for her to return. Thus Briala realises they were specifically sent to kill the servants. However, she surmises that Lady Mantillon must have sent them to keep her meeting with Celene a secret, which Celene is happy to go along with. Naturally at the time Briala would want to suspect someone other than Celene. Then as you say, once she had killed Lady Mantillon she preferred to put the matter from her mind. She realised the truth when she saw that Gaspard had a ring like Celene's and that she had first seen Celene wearing hers after she returned from meeting Lady Mantillon to a house of dead servants and confirmed that Lady Mantillon had agreed to support her. I've just realised though that apparently Celene did not forget it so easily and apparently recalled that meeting with Lady Mantillon often in the morning in the pre-dawn light, presumably as she looked at Briala sleeping next to her. (page 357). Which is creepy. Not hard to imagine that it's something traumatic neither can get over, in their own way.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 1, 2019 1:20:12 GMT
Not hard to imagine that it's something traumatic neither can get over, in their own way. Yeah, poor Celene
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Post by Hrungr on Jan 1, 2019 1:25:29 GMT
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Post by OhDaniGirl on Jan 1, 2019 1:34:08 GMT
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Post by midnight tea on Jan 1, 2019 2:30:26 GMT
Not hard to imagine that it's something traumatic neither can get over, in their own way. Yeah, poor Celene You may joke, but I do find both of them tragic as it pertains to living in an awful system, trying to survive it and then attempting to do something to make it less awful... which oftentimes includes doing awful things. Celene doesn't strike me as a sociopathic power-grabber, but someone who found herself in situations where - rightly or wrongly - she had to do many questionable things. She's the character in the same vein as Loghain, Bhelen or Solas and not Howe or Corypheus.
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Post by Andraste_Reborn on Jan 1, 2019 2:30:42 GMT
I love how much the devs love Nipuni. She's pretty loveable!
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Post by vertigomez on Jan 1, 2019 18:34:52 GMT
You know, after reading The Masked Empire I really, really, REALLY hated the idea of reconciling Celene and Briala, because I found Celene's actions wholly horrific (not just burning the alienage, but being responsible for Briala's parents' deaths and then just.... having sex with her for years...... and never telling her the truth).
But nowadays I'm kind of like, eh, if that's the society they were raised in, and Briala has no qualms about returning to Celene after that (or at least her love for Celene overcomes her reluctance to be with her), then who am I to put my foot down? Maybe Celene is genuinely remorseful (for her actions, not just for hurting Briala), maybe she's not, but my Inquisitor doesn't know every sordid detail of their relationship and on a meta level I think the Ambassador Briala outcome is about as good as it gets for the elves. And I as a player like all sorts of morally ambiguous characters, so it's really not fair of me to single Celene out for being a product of her environment when I like Anora (who crushes riots in the Alienage if she rules alone) and Bhelen ('nuff said).
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Post by gervaise21 on Jan 1, 2019 19:51:39 GMT
But nowadays I'm kind of like, eh, if that's the society they were raised in, and Briala has no qualms about returning to Celene after that (or at least her love for Celene overcomes her reluctance to be with her), then who am I to put my foot down? I'd agree with this. They are all products of the Game so if, after knowing the truth, Briala is still willing to go back to Celene, it is her choice not mine. on a meta level I think the Ambassador Briala outcome is about as good as it gets for the elves. This is the bit that really gets me, whether Briala rules with Celene or Gaspard. The person leading the elves has fully absorbed the worst of human culture. Yes, that has given her the power she now has but do I really want the elves to become a bunch of pointy eared humans living like Orlesian nobility do? That is apparently what future city elves are going to aspire to and it sickens me. According to Felassan the ancient elves were no different but the modern elves are. Leave out the assholes that are Clan Virnehn and the Dalish do have a culture that I find morally superior to that of Orlais. To my mind even the city elves would be superior if given half a chance to improve themselves on their terms. If the city elves are going to adopt any human system, I'd rather they model themselves on Ferelden or the Avvar or Rivain. Any civilisation but that of Orlais, which after Tevinter, is the worst of human culture. Then in Jaws of Hakkon we even discover that the elves of the Dales were aware of this and that is why they wished to isolate themselves from it but they are condemned by everyone for thinking that way. From the moment that Orlesian girl in the Denerim market told me her story in DAO I knew I would always hate Orlais. Masked Empire did nothing to change my opinion, nor did what we saw of it in DAI. I think that the modern elves deserve something better.
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Post by vertigomez on Jan 1, 2019 20:13:00 GMT
This is the bit that really gets me, whether Briala rules with Celene or Gaspard. The person leading the elves has fully absorbed the worst of human culture. Yes, that has given her the power she now has but do I really want the elves to become a bunch of pointy eared humans living like Orlesian nobility do? That is apparently what future city elves are going to aspire to and it sickens me. According to Felassan the ancient elves were no different but the modern elves are. Leave out the assholes that are Clan Virnehn and the Dalish do have a culture that I find morally superior to that of Orlais. To my mind even the city elves would be superior if given half a chance to improve themselves on their terms. If the city elves are going to adopt any human system, I'd rather they model themselves on Ferelden or the Avvar or Rivain. Any civilisation but that of Orlais, which after Tevinter, is the worst of human culture. Then in Jaws of Hakkon we even discover that the elves of the Dales were aware of this and that is why they wished to isolate themselves from it but they are condemned by everyone for thinking that way. From the moment that Orlesian girl in the Denerim market told me her story in DAO I knew I would always hate Orlais. Masked Empire did nothing to change my opinion, nor did what we saw of it in DAI. I think that the modern elves deserve something better. For what it's worth, I don't see Briala being "what future city elves aspire to" - Orlesian city elves, maybe, and even then the Alienage elves weren't exactly impressed with Briala in TME. Some of the epilogue slides in DAO have Shianni or Cyrion appointed as Bann of the Alienage in Denerim (so a Fereldan system). Doesn't end well for Shianni, but my point is that elves in every nation are working within the established systems to accrue political power. In some world states, members of clan Lavellan are appointed to Wycome's city council along with city elves and humans. edit: An elf can become Arl of Amaranthine. And as Divine, Leliana invites elves (and dwarves and qunari) to join the priesthood. Sure, that's an Andrastian institution, but there are a lot of Andrastian elves and it's progress for them. I think the issue is that elves - even "all city elves" or "all Dalish elves" - are not of one mind, and most of them are looking at the nations they reside in for answers. There are certainly individual elves, and groups of elves, who I imagine would prefer a separate elven state altogether, to reclaim the Dales or to have their own elf-only political offices and councils. But there's no consensus and there never has been, so what's better for modern elves is going to vary widely depending on which elf you ask.
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Mark Darrah Retweeted Nipuni @nipunidrawsHappy new year!!! from the southern hemisphere ππΉ #DragonAge #DragonAgeInquisition #solavellan That's the expression Solas gives my Ink, damn that was good. Now why would I want to destroy the world after that.
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Post by Walter Black on Jan 2, 2019 15:59:07 GMT
You know, after reading The Masked Empire I really, really, REALLY hated the idea of reconciling Celene and Briala, because I found Celene's actions wholly horrific (not just burning the alienage, but being responsible for Briala's parents' deaths and then just.... having sex with her for years...... and never telling her the truth). But nowadays I'm kind of like, eh, if that's the society they were raised in, and Briala has no qualms about returning to Celene after that (or at least her love for Celene overcomes her reluctance to be with her), then who am I to put my foot down? Maybe Celene is genuinely remorseful (for her actions, not just for hurting Briala), maybe she's not, but my Inquisitor doesn't know every sordid detail of their relationship and on a meta level I think the Ambassador Briala outcome is about as good as it gets for the elves. And I as a player like all sorts of morally ambiguous characters, so it's really not fair of me to single Celene out for being a product of her environment when I like Anora (who crushes riots in the Alienage if she rules alone) and Bhelen ('nuff said). While I can understand this stance from a in-universe logic, no matter how many Inquisitors I've played of completely varied personalities, I am literally incapable of ever reconciling Celene and Briala. In my life, I've seen far too many loved ones damaged by such controlling, abusive relationships; one friend keeps bouncing back and forth from too trusting to not at all, one relative was murdered right after finally getting out, and one of her sons became a drug addict from the trauma. So regardless of how it's written (or rewritten, in Weekes' case ) I cannot be objective about such plots. For me personally, it's right up there with a Tabris who leaves Shianni with Vaughn, or a Hawke who sells Fenris back to Danarius .
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Post by Hrungr on Jan 3, 2019 2:27:39 GMT
Brianne Battye @bbattye Naming characters: In which I instantly know what to call someone and it's perfect OR In which I spend too much time aimlessly scrolling through baby-name websites for "yeah, I guess that works."
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Post by phoray on Jan 3, 2019 2:46:32 GMT
In which I spend too much time aimlessly scrolling through baby-name websites for "yeah, I guess that works." I'm mostly the latter, to be honest.
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Post by Hrungr on Jan 3, 2019 2:54:43 GMT
In which I spend too much time aimlessly scrolling through baby-name websites for "yeah, I guess that works." I'm mostly the latter, to be honest. Same. When I ran tabletop games, there were a bunch of name sites I leaned heavily on for filler names...
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Post by arvaarad on Jan 3, 2019 3:01:10 GMT
In which I spend too much time aimlessly scrolling through baby-name websites for "yeah, I guess that works." I'm mostly the latter, to be honest. I usually donβt even get to the baby name websites, I just grab a common noun and pretend thatβs ok.
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Post by phoray on Jan 3, 2019 3:02:30 GMT
Toss....er.
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Toss....er. Toss'er. Done. βWell, this character is a robot, so really a normal name wouldnβt make any sense. βStepladder-53β has a nice ring to it!β For unrelated reasons, the rest of the campaign features a home base on the robot planet, and most of the partyβs NPC contacts are robots.
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Post by vertigomez on Jan 3, 2019 3:09:20 GMT
Brianne Battye @bbattyeNaming characters: In which I instantly know what to call someone and it's perfect OR In which I spend too much time aimlessly scrolling through baby-name websites for "yeah, I guess that works." #amwriting I have never related to anything more in my life. π Elsa Brosca? Done. Lorna Cadash? Done. Ummm... Caius.. Niall.... uh... Eldoth Amell, guess that works. Herah Adaar, no, Safiya Adaar! Hissera! Helah! Raqquyah.... Sa'adat... Noor....... π΅
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Post by midnight tea on Jan 3, 2019 4:01:54 GMT
Brianne Battye @bbattyeNaming characters: In which I instantly know what to call someone and it's perfect OR In which I spend too much time aimlessly scrolling through baby-name websites for "yeah, I guess that works." #amwriting I have never related to anything more in my life. π Elsa Brosca? Done. Lorna Cadash? Done. Ummm... Caius.. Niall.... uh... Eldoth Amell, guess that works. Herah Adaar, no, Safiya Adaar! Hissera! Helah! Raqquyah.... Sa'adat... Noor....... π΅ For many, maaaany years now I've been keeping a file (a simple notebook file before, now a note in one of cloud-based apps) in which I write down anything that strikes me as interesting and could be turned into a name - for a person or else. I use it or everything, from naming game characters to naming OCs, places in my stories or words and phrases in made-up languages. Some of this stuff is real, some of them are based on real stuff... and a separate, looong column is just a lot of made up things that zoomed through my brain one day and I thought they sounded interesting. Thus, whenever I can't find a name or nothing sounds right, I just open the file and browse through it and see if something pops out at me
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Post by vertigomez on Jan 3, 2019 4:14:02 GMT
I have never related to anything more in my life. π Elsa Brosca? Done. Lorna Cadash? Done. Ummm... Caius.. Niall.... uh... Eldoth Amell, guess that works. Herah Adaar, no, Safiya Adaar! Hissera! Helah! Raqquyah.... Sa'adat... Noor....... π΅ For many, maaaany years now I've been keeping a file (a simple notebook file before, now a note in one of cloud-based apps) in which I write down anything that strikes me as interesting and could be turned into a name - for a person or else. I use it or everything, from naming game characters to naming OCs, places in my stories or words and phrases in made-up languages. Some of this stuff is real, some of them are based on real stuff... and a separate, looong column is just a lot of made up things that zoomed through my brain one day and I thought they sounded interesting. Thus, whenever I can't find a name or nothing sounds right, I just open the file and browse through it and see if something pops out at me Nice! I like that method. I should do something like that - I'm already thinking of names for a potential DA4 character, or other Wardens or Inquisitors I plan on playing, so it would be helpful to have a "cheat sheet" for reference. π Also, besides baby name books/websites, I have Malcolm Bowers' "Gary Gygax's Extraordinary Book of Names" which is a wonderful fantasy naming reference if anyone wants to check it out.
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Post by midnight tea on Jan 3, 2019 4:37:06 GMT
Nice! I like that method. I should do something like that - I'm already thinking of names for a potential DA4 character, or other Wardens or Inquisitors I plan on playing, so it would be helpful to have a "cheat sheet" for reference. π Also, besides baby name books/websites, I have Malcolm Bowers' "Gary Gygax's Extraordinary Book of Names" which is a wonderful fantasy naming reference if anyone wants to check it out. If you happen to have a note-taking app that can be opened in both a smartphone and PC, it's as easy to make a habit out of opening it and typing anything that sounds even vaguely useful
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Post by colfoley on Jan 3, 2019 4:58:43 GMT
I *probably* already have my first two humans named...at least.
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Post by vertigomez on Jan 3, 2019 5:16:25 GMT
Nice! I like that method. I should do something like that - I'm already thinking of names for a potential DA4 character, or other Wardens or Inquisitors I plan on playing, so it would be helpful to have a "cheat sheet" for reference. π Also, besides baby name books/websites, I have Malcolm Bowers' "Gary Gygax's Extraordinary Book of Names" which is a wonderful fantasy naming reference if anyone wants to check it out. If you happen to have a note-taking app that can be opened in both a smartphone and PC, it's as easy to make a habit out of opening it and typing anything that sounds even vaguely useful I have a little dinky app on my phone that I use, but the problem is that I end up having ten thousand notes that have, like.... four names on them. Or my grocery list. I need to be more organized. I *probably* already have my first two humans named...at least. Thinking ahead! The only trouble I find with coming up with names now is we don't know the surnames yet, so I don't know what'll sound good.
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Post by ladyiolanthe on Jan 3, 2019 5:46:54 GMT
My tabletop RPG friends and I spent a couple hours one evening in 2014 "helping" our GM find random names for the Shadar-kai NPCs she was planning on bringing into the campaign she was preparing to run. I don't know the URL anymore, but the random name generator we were using was supposed to be for Drow. But we got all sorts of weird and often hilarious names from it, nothing especially useful for our GM, though. As far as I could tell, this thing randomly put together a couple of syllables for the first name, then randomly put together a couple of single-syllable , vaguely ominous English words for the second name. My favourite randomly generated "Drow" name was Dude Chillmage. It became something of a running gag for the rest of the campaign, which lasted from October 2014 until June 2018.
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