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Post by themikefest on Mar 16, 2017 22:35:15 GMT
Huh? What are you saying? If you leave Loghain in the Fade, he claws his way out? No. I left Hawke in the fade, not Loghain
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Post by Obsidian Gryphon on Mar 16, 2017 22:40:45 GMT
It's not a question with me regards Hawke vs warden (which ever one) because I empathised more with Hawke than the wardens; Alistair, Loghain, Stroud. I rarely have Alistair as a choice ever since the comic books; him being king of Ferelden. Hawke will never stay, the warden is always the one who's left behind and died.
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Post by House Targaryen on Mar 17, 2017 6:03:48 GMT
Did Cole's quest to make him more human. Did Varric's quest with Bianca. Killed some scumbag bandits in the Hinterlands. Went back to Skyhold, banged Cassandra. Good times.
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Post by phoray on Mar 17, 2017 6:13:29 GMT
^^^ I like Varric but I really find the Bianca quest to be...Boring. And annoying. I wonder what happens if you try to skip it.
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Post by deadlydwarf on Mar 17, 2017 7:13:46 GMT
Since arriving at Skyhold, Revas went first to the Exalted Plains, a major battlefield of the Orlesian Civil War. She found the area to be overrun by demons and undead thanks to the use of dark magic and dead bodies by a rebel group known as the "Freemen of the Dales." To avoid death, the soldiers were hunkered down in bunkers. Revas and her team cleared several fortifications of demons and undead and then burned the body pits that the Freemen had set up to lure demons. Revas also discovered a beleaguered Dalish clan stuck in the area as well and provided them with assistance. They also hunted down some of Dorian's enemies within the Venatori.
Later, Varic arranged a meeting with Hawke, the long-missing Champion of Kirkwall who had information about what happened to the Grey Wardens of Ferelden and Orlais. Hawke had a friend in the Grey Wardens who was investigating the matter and was currently hiding in the town of Crestwood. Upon arriving at Crestwood, they found the village to be under siege from the undead as a result of an underwater rift in an area where many died during the Blight. To get access to dam controls to empty the site of Old Crestwood of water, they first had to clear the local Keep of bandits. They then used the controls to drain the lake. Once the lake was drained they then went to close the rift which was located underground in some old dwarven ruins. Finally, they meet with Hawke and his Grey Warden contact, Ser Stroud. Stroud reveals that recently, the Grey Wardens had begun to prematurely hear the Calling. In response, Warden Commander Clarel wanted to employ blood magic to kill the Old Gods. Stroud objected and was now on the run. He informed them that the Wardens had gathered in the Western Approach to implement Clarel's plan. Revas agrees to meet Stroud and Hawke in the Western Approach to uncover the truth.
Gamer Notes: I mentioned Cassandra's angry drunk scene when Revas first got to Skyhold. Since then, Cass' personal quests have continued like normal. She asked Revas to help her hunt down maleficar and fugitive Templars. Also, the scene where she works over Varric. This leaves me wondering what changed? Does anyone know what happens when you have maximeun Cass disapproval?
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Post by Obsidian Gryphon on Mar 17, 2017 9:40:48 GMT
^^^ I like Varric but I really find the Bianca quest to be...Boring. And annoying. I wonder what happens if you try to skip it. Me neither. Her parting line makes me want to open a Rift and send her to the Fade.
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Post by Catilina on Mar 17, 2017 10:50:21 GMT
^^^ I like Varric but I really find the Bianca quest to be...Boring. And annoying. I wonder what happens if you try to skip it. Varric do not sort drinking, I suppose.
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Post by javeart on Mar 17, 2017 11:01:13 GMT
Couldn't play much yesterday :/ but at least I managed to do all of Corporal Vale's quests, and a little crafting (two more staves, one with fire, another with ice, and a good shield for Cassandra, upgrade health potions), and from now on it's only the good stuff Well, not entirely only the good stuff, but mostly only the good stuff I thought the female elves in DAO were quite pretty and not just humans with pointy ears. The developers, apparently, felt they needed to change the elves in DA2 to differentiate them from humans. As some have pointed out, the result in DA2 was something similar to the blue aliens of Avatar - but shorter. I thought Merrill was the only cute elf in DA2, though for some reason, I seem to remember her skin having a slightly greenish hue. Then in Inquisition, they decided to back away from that approach. And the result? Elves are now runty and not particularly attractive. Briala is the only one I think is kind of pretty...and that, under a half mask! So if your elf Inquisitor is pretty, she's not particularly elfy! lol Speaking of which, both versions of your elf Inquisitors are quite nifty! And being on PS4, you at least don't have to worry about pulling your hair out like some mod-happy PC gamers who shall remain nameless! Thanks! And I agree, DAO elves looked fined, I dont' see why they'd change them. But I have to say that most of the important elven characters still look fine to me, the problem IMO it's the generic, secondary ones. I think too that Merrill and Briala look pretty, and though I know there's a lot of people who wouldn't agree I think Sera is atractive too. And as for the male elves, if you put aside the ones who are not designed to be handsome (and I'd say that includes Solas), that leaves only Fenris probaby, and for me he couldn't possibly look better than he does
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Post by Obsidian Gryphon on Mar 17, 2017 11:17:09 GMT
Down to last battle. Everything else is done. Only Trespasser will be left after the battle. Sutherland's quest is still glitched. In fact. Storm Coast is very glitchy. I can port in and move around the zone but the game will hang the minute I port out to other places on the world map. I hope this is restricted to this PT alone and that the coding of IB and Sutherland's missions were crosswired somehow when I attempted to do those two in one shot. Sutherland ended up with the short stick so now, he is going to die.
The way I see it happened is; IB's mission is confined to a very small area of SC. It is a different zone from the regular SC map because I tried to get to Sutherland (with IB in the party) but found invisible walls and sudden rock barriers that weren't there before. If I had done Sutherland first, without bringing IB, I think the two missions would be knocked off with no glitch happening.
I have the human mage to do next so I really hope Storm Coast is okay for the coming PT. If it is, I will kick off IB's mission before doing anything with Sutherland.
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So second experience with Solas romance makes me ponder on the words that were spoken. I also looked at some info regards elven pairings, etc. My guess / take is pure elven pairings are unlike human pairings. The pairing / bonding is deeper akin to a soul / true bonding perhaps. A true bond would be akin to the legendary bonding of gryphons; they mate for life. Such a bond would increase the chances of producing offsprings, and perhaps a link between partners.
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Post by pensieve on Mar 17, 2017 11:22:39 GMT
About clan Lavellan: In the first mission I always pick Leliana because I know her elven scouts will befriend the Dalish and help them. For the second mission, this time, Cullen was away on a 15 hour mission for the weapon of Tyrdda (?) somethingsomething, or else I would have sent him. But now only Josie was available so I picked her
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Post by riverdaleswhiteflash on Mar 17, 2017 11:27:58 GMT
Weeper Cadash breached the Shrine of Dumat and faced Calpernia's old master today.
I had to take some time to think what he'd do in this situation. I'm playing him as power-hungry and grasping, but I didn't want to keep Erasthenes as a slave in agony and wasn't sure Weeper would want to. In the end I decided that Weeper had already gotten what he truly needed, and that while Erasthenes's research on the Old Gods might be something worth having it wasn't something so obviously useful that even Weeper would keep him around under the circumstances Weeper would have needed to keep him around under.
Edit: Oh, also the Wardens pursued Marquise Bouffon into the mountains, and Leiliana started the work of catching a traitor in her branch of the Inquisition. Edit2: And then she finished that work, and proceeded to accept the help of the Crows in taking down a Venatori sympathizer in the Free Marches.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 17, 2017 12:46:29 GMT
Dorian, apparently, did manage to notice that Team Inquisition went into the Fade. After Sin Fell descended the staircase (three steps at a time, as usual) from Leliana’s dark corner, he found the one Tevinter citizen who is not trying to kill him on sight rummaging the bookshelves. Dorian wanted to find genealogical records from a thousand years back. He hoped to discover that Coryphaeus is an upstart commoner or a slave to make him less shiny in the eyes of Tevinter society. Sin Fell gave Pavus a hug for his troubles, and clicked the Table for whatever was clickable.
Back in the Western Approach, Sin finally managed to decipher BioWARE’s convoluted scheme for unlocking his path to the all-important Quarries. Apparently, the three Operations was all it took to open the passage to the Venatori dig site. Sin sort of killed the boss there without realizing it was not a Venatori 876, and actually, he did not kill him, just packed him off for Judgments.
Finally, the access to all the Quarries! For a moment, Sin wanted to recover that Orlesian scientist’s supplies, but once Team Inquisition looked at the map, and saw how much they will have to cover on foot, Sin decided the drackonologist can hire a few thugs from the Academy’s budget.
Back in the Keep, finally fixed the Tower! Made the Tower a mage’s tower, as befit a mage of Sin’s talent.
There were three judgments. Two of them had to be redone because of the companions’ reactions (mostly Solas’ rabid disapproval).
Lucsious: Wanted: make him tranquil (the only one Lucious recognizes as punishment); ended up as: executed by Sin himself. Repentant Warden: Wanted: send to the Deep Roads; ended up as: sending her to work in the mines Servis: Wanted and ended up as: taking in another Tevinter Sin has a weakness for gray-eyed, dark haired, fast-talking men from that country.
Sin spoke to Solas. Solas exploded. He, Solas, shall file a complaint to the Professional Association of Fade Specialists against the Wardens’ professional misconduct. (Eye roll) Still no quest, no other dialogues. He hates Sin. Oh, well. That’s enough interactions with the disciples.
Sin travelled to the Winter Palace.
Oh, boy. It’s Alderaan all over again. The same shallow, pretentious stuff. It made me miss my Bounty Hunters sooo much! In SWTOR, they had so many option to be snarky, funny and disrespectful with the nobles, and hit them a few times in the face. Aww, good times. Sin just smiles and nods, while the Nobles share the same opinion about a Qunari’s suitability for being an Inquisitor, as Cullen does for a Qunari’s suitability for fitting into his lonely bed.
(Aside: Cullen no longer shows up on the Skyhold plan. Mage Tower over Templars’ one offended him? Or are all his dialogues done?)
I’ve logged out just as Sin started getting peppered with the quests of the nature: Find 29 more blackmailing rumors! Earn 70 more points of affection with the awesome Orlesian Nobles!
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Post by melbella on Mar 17, 2017 13:02:09 GMT
^^^ I like Varric but I really find the Bianca quest to be...Boring. And annoying. I wonder what happens if you try to skip it.
If you don't do Varric's quest, the card game won't trigger. I don't think there is any difference in Trespasser though.
Down to last battle. Everything else is done. Only Trespasser will be left after the battle. Sutherland's quest is still glitched. In fact. Storm Coast is very glitchy. I can port in and move around the zone but the game will hang the minute I port out to other places on the world map. I hope this is restricted to this PT alone and that the coding of IB and Sutherland's missions were crosswired somehow when I attempted to do those two in one shot. Sutherland ended up with the short stick so now, he is going to die. The way I see it happened is; IB's mission is confined to a very small area of SC. It is a different zone from the regular SC map because I tried to get to Sutherland (with IB in the party) but found invisible walls and sudden rock barriers that weren't there before. If I had done Sutherland first, without bringing IB, I think the two missions would be knocked off with no glitch happening. I have the human mage to do next so I really hope Storm Coast is okay for the coming PT. If it is, I will kick off IB's mission before doing anything with Sutherland.
Yeah, the best way to avoiding glitching those two quests is to go to SC without IB, rescue Sutherland, then add IB to your party at one of the camps. As soon as he's in the party, his quest will trigger. If IB's quest didn't auto send you back to Skyhold, I don't think it would be a problem.
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Post by Catilina on Mar 17, 2017 13:32:18 GMT
Meravas Adaar, archer. Background: Aedan Cousland, Anora, Loghain spared, Stefan HawkeThe Grey Wardens behave strangely. They sacrifice people with the leadership of Lord Livius Erimond, Venatori Magister. After he talked with Hawke and Loghain, the Inquisition decided, that they besiege the Adamant Fortress to stop the Grey Wardens' madness. Warning: much screenshots, sorry, I like this part of the game. The siege: Warden Commander Clarel, Erimond and Loghain Erimond called Corypheus' pet dragon Somehow Meravas opened a rift and fell into the Fade with his team (Vivienne's face is priceless! That is why worth brings her in the Fade!) In the Fade the met with the dead Divine Justinia or at least something similar. Meravas looked stupid. The others also.Meravas revealed a piece of the past: what happened in the Temple of Sacred AshesThis caused some debates between Loghain and Hawke Nightmare and further debates Return to the FortressThe Grey Wardens joined to the Inquisition.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 17, 2017 13:39:27 GMT
Catilina oh, you managed to catch Cullen at the siege! His best moment so far. Way cool!
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Post by deadlydwarf on Mar 17, 2017 15:16:17 GMT
Meravas Adaar, archer. Background: Aedan Cousland, Anora, Loghain spared, Stefan HawkeThe Grey Wardens behave strangely. They sacrifice people with the leadership of Lord Erimond Livius, Venatori Magister. After he talked with Hawke and Loghain, the Inquisition decided, that they besiege the Adamant Fortress to stop the Grey Wardens' madness. Warning: much screenshots, sorry, I like this part of the game. The siege: Warden Commander Clarel, Erimond and Loghain Erimond called Corypheus' pet dragon Somehow Meravas opened a rift and fell into the Fade with his team (Vivienne's face is priceless! That is why worth brings her in the Fade!) In the Fade the met with the dead Divine Justinia or at least something similar. Meravas looked stupid. The others also.Meravas revealed a piece of the past: what happened in the Temple of Sacred AshesThis caused some debates between Loghain and Hawke Nightmare and further debates Return to the FortressThe Grey Wardens joined to the Inquisition. Loghain is definitely another character who looks worse in DAI than he did in DAO. domi I think I would grant that Cullen has one of the best combinations of voice acting and cyber acting in the game! More natural than most in the game. By contrast, Cassandra's face is pretty close to frozen in one expression.
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Post by Catilina on Mar 17, 2017 15:28:26 GMT
Meravas Adaar, archer. Background: Aedan Cousland, Anora, Loghain spared, Stefan HawkeThe Grey Wardens behave strangely. They sacrifice people with the leadership of Lord Livius Erimond, Venatori Magister. After he talked with Hawke and Loghain, the Inquisition decided, that they besiege the Adamant Fortress to stop the Grey Wardens' madness. Warning: much screenshots, sorry, I like this part of the game. The siege: Warden Commander Clarel, Erimond and Loghain Erimond called Corypheus' pet dragon Somehow Meravas opened a rift and fell into the Fade with his team (Vivienne's face is priceless! That is why worth brings her in the Fade!) In the Fade the met with the dead Divine Justinia or at least something similar. Meravas looked stupid. The others also.Meravas revealed a piece of the past: what happened in the Temple of Sacred AshesThis caused some debates between Loghain and Hawke Nightmare and further debates Return to the FortressThe Grey Wardens joined to the Inquisition. Loghain is definitely another character who looks worse in DAI than he did in DAO. domi I think I would grant that Cullen has one of the best combinations of voice acting and cyber acting in the game! More natural than most in the game. By contrast, Cassandra's face is pretty close to frozen in one expression. He's 10 years older, than in Origin, but not bad at all, I think.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 17, 2017 15:31:22 GMT
deadlydwarf Really? I thought till that point Cullen was way too bland to even notice him much. Cassandra always stands out for me, and I love her face. I guess, I treat game more like a live theatre, and prefer what would be overacting in a movie/over the top characters to more 'realistic' ones. From the 4 advisors, Josephine is also my favorite for VA/content/appearance. Cullen and Leliana, I find underwhelming most of the time. Another thing is that all of the companions/advisors imo fit into the "backdrop" they made for them in the Skyhold, with the exception of Sera. I just don't see her fitting into that artistic sunlit solar. I want a whimsical cultured bard there. Like... Isabela but not unsavory? Josephine if she remained a bard? Leliana from DA:O? Actually, even current Leliana would have been more fitting there....
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Post by Catilina on Mar 17, 2017 15:54:10 GMT
Dorian, apparently, did manage to notice that Team Inquisition went into the Fade. After Sin Fell descended the staircase (three steps at a time, as usual) from Leliana’s dark corner, he found the one Tevinter citizen who is not trying to kill him on sight rummaging the bookshelves. Dorian wanted to find genealogical records from a thousand years back. He hoped to discover that Coryphaeus is an upstart commoner or a slave to make him less shiny in the eyes of Tevinter society. Sin Fell gave Pavus a hug for his troubles, and clicked the Table for whatever was clickable.
Back in the Western Approach, Sin finally managed to decipher BioWARE’s convoluted scheme for unlocking his path to the all-important Quarries. Apparently, the three Operations was all it took to open the passage to the Venatori dig site. Sin sort of killed the boss there without realizing it was not a Venatori 876, and actually, he did not kill him, just packed him off for Judgments.
Finally, the access to all the Quarries! For a moment, Sin wanted to recover that Orlesian scientist’s supplies, but once Team Inquisition looked at the map, and saw how much they will have to cover on foot, Sin decided the drackonologist can hire a few thugs from the Academy’s budget.
Back in the Keep, finally fixed the Tower! Made the Tower a mage’s tower, as befit a mage of Sin’s talent.
There were three judgments. Two of them had to be redone because of the companions’ reactions (mostly Solas’ rabid disapproval).
Lucsious: Wanted: make him tranquil (the only one Lucious recognizes as punishment); ended up as: executed by Sin himself. Repentant Warden: Wanted: send to the Deep Roads; ended up as: sending her to work in the mines Servis: Wanted and ended up as: taking in another Tevinter Sin has a weakness for gray-eyed, dark haired, fast-talking men from that country.
Sin spoke to Solas. Solas exploded. He, Solas, shall file a complaint to the Professional Association of Fade Specialists against the Wardens’ professional misconduct. (Eye roll) Still no quest, no other dialogues. He hates Sin. Oh, well. That’s enough interactions with the disciples.
Sin travelled to the Winter Palace.
Oh, boy. It’s Alderaan all over again. The same shallow, pretentious stuff. It made me miss my Bounty Hunters sooo much! In SWTOR, they had so many option to be snarky, funny and disrespectful with the nobles, and hit them a few times in the face. Aww, good times. Sin just smiles and nods, while the Nobles share the same opinion about a Qunari’s suitability for being an Inquisitor, as Cullen does for a Qunari’s suitability for fitting into his lonely bed.
(Aside: Cullen no longer shows up on the Skyhold plan. Mage Tower over Templars’ one offended him? Or are all his dialogues done?)
I’ve logged out just as Sin started getting peppered with the quests of the nature: Find 29 more blackmailing rumors! Earn 70 more points of affection with the awesome Orlesian Nobles! Nobody deserves tranquility! But Lord Livius Erimond just receive as undeserving, because the Inquisitor is generous (Surprisingly satisfied! Sadly, Meravas isn't a mage, so can only execute him.)
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Post by Deleted on Mar 17, 2017 16:05:08 GMT
Dorian, apparently, did manage to notice that Team Inquisition went into the Fade. After Sin Fell descended the staircase (three steps at a time, as usual) from Leliana’s dark corner, he found the one Tevinter citizen who is not trying to kill him on sight rummaging the bookshelves. Dorian wanted to find genealogical records from a thousand years back. He hoped to discover that Coryphaeus is an upstart commoner or a slave to make him less shiny in the eyes of Tevinter society. Sin Fell gave Pavus a hug for his troubles, and clicked the Table for whatever was clickable.
Back in the Western Approach, Sin finally managed to decipher BioWARE’s convoluted scheme for unlocking his path to the all-important Quarries. Apparently, the three Operations was all it took to open the passage to the Venatori dig site. Sin sort of killed the boss there without realizing it was not a Venatori 876, and actually, he did not kill him, just packed him off for Judgments.
Finally, the access to all the Quarries! For a moment, Sin wanted to recover that Orlesian scientist’s supplies, but once Team Inquisition looked at the map, and saw how much they will have to cover on foot, Sin decided the drackonologist can hire a few thugs from the Academy’s budget.
Back in the Keep, finally fixed the Tower! Made the Tower a mage’s tower, as befit a mage of Sin’s talent.
There were three judgments. Two of them had to be redone because of the companions’ reactions (mostly Solas’ rabid disapproval).
Lucsious: Wanted: make him tranquil (the only one Lucious recognizes as punishment); ended up as: executed by Sin himself. Repentant Warden: Wanted: send to the Deep Roads; ended up as: sending her to work in the mines Servis: Wanted and ended up as: taking in another Tevinter Sin has a weakness for gray-eyed, dark haired, fast-talking men from that country.
Sin spoke to Solas. Solas exploded. He, Solas, shall file a complaint to the Professional Association of Fade Specialists against the Wardens’ professional misconduct. (Eye roll) Still no quest, no other dialogues. He hates Sin. Oh, well. That’s enough interactions with the disciples.
Sin travelled to the Winter Palace.
Oh, boy. It’s Alderaan all over again. The same shallow, pretentious stuff. It made me miss my Bounty Hunters sooo much! In SWTOR, they had so many option to be snarky, funny and disrespectful with the nobles, and hit them a few times in the face. Aww, good times. Sin just smiles and nods, while the Nobles share the same opinion about a Qunari’s suitability for being an Inquisitor, as Cullen does for a Qunari’s suitability for fitting into his lonely bed.
(Aside: Cullen no longer shows up on the Skyhold plan. Mage Tower over Templars’ one offended him? Or are all his dialogues done?)
I’ve logged out just as Sin started getting peppered with the quests of the nature: Find 29 more blackmailing rumors! Earn 70 more points of affection with the awesome Orlesian Nobles! Nobody deserves tranquility! But Lord Lucius Erimond just receive as undeserving, because the Inquisitor is generous ;) (Surprisingly satisfied! Sadly, Meravas isn't a mage, so can only execute him.) Tranquility was the only option Lucious himself considered a punishment; so if it was not for dumb Solas, I would do that. Why on earth a non-mage PC can't order him tranq'd? Judging by the reactions, Vivienne would be only too happy to oblige.
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Post by deadlydwarf on Mar 17, 2017 16:11:55 GMT
deadlydwarf Really? I thought till that point Cullen was way too bland to even notice him much. Cassandra always stands out for me, and I love her face. I guess, I treat game more like a live theatre, and prefer what would be overacting in a movie/over the top characters to more 'realistic' ones. From the 4 advisors, Josephine is also my favorite for VA/content/appearance. Cullen and Leliana, I find underwhelming most of the time. Another thing is that all of the companions/advisors imo fit into the "backdrop" they made for them in the Skyhold, with the exception of Sera. I just don't see her fitting into that artistic sunlit solar. I want a whimsical cultured bard there. Like... Isabela but not unsavory? Josephine if she remained a bard? Leliana from DA:O? Actually, even current Leliana would have been more fitting there.... I like the Cass character but she actually looked better in the DA2 cut scenes with Varric. Yes, Josephine is pretty awesome! (The "deadly dwarf's" LI in my first PT.) As to backdrop's, Sera's room does look artsy/hippy-ish and she is a bit too violent to be a hippy. More like Maryden's room or Leliana in her bard days.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 17, 2017 16:13:33 GMT
deadlydwarf Really? I thought till that point Cullen was way too bland to even notice him much. Cassandra always stands out for me, and I love her face. I guess, I treat game more like a live theatre, and prefer what would be overacting in a movie/over the top characters to more 'realistic' ones. From the 4 advisors, Josephine is also my favorite for VA/content/appearance. Cullen and Leliana, I find underwhelming most of the time. Another thing is that all of the companions/advisors imo fit into the "backdrop" they made for them in the Skyhold, with the exception of Sera. I just don't see her fitting into that artistic sunlit solar. I want a whimsical cultured bard there. Like... Isabela but not unsavory? Josephine if she remained a bard? Leliana from DA:O? Actually, even current Leliana would have been more fitting there.... I like the Cass character but she actually looked better in the DA2 cut scenes with Varric. Yes, Josephine is pretty awesome! (The "deadly dwarf's" LI in my first PT.) As to backdrop's, Sera's room does look artsy/hippy-ish and she is a bit too violent to be a hippy. More like Maryden's room or Leliana in her bard days. Sorry, the forum was glitching. I might be the only one in the world, but I like the DA:I Cassandra more than DA2 one. Save for her losing her tan, but everyone did. But those scars, that bad-ass look! SOOO awesome!
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Post by Catilina on Mar 17, 2017 16:14:11 GMT
Nobody deserves tranquility! But Lord Lucius Erimond just receive as undeserving, because the Inquisitor is generous (Surprisingly satisfied! Sadly, Meravas isn't a mage, so can only execute him.) Tranquility was the only option Lucious himself considered a punishment; so if it was not for dumb Solas, I would do that. Why on earth a non-mage PC can't order him tranq'd? Judging by the reactions, Vivienne would be only too happy to oblige. Exactly so. His choice... As I know, yes, this is mage privilege.
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Post by deadlydwarf on Mar 17, 2017 16:19:26 GMT
Nobody deserves tranquility! But Lord Lucius Erimond just receive as undeserving, because the Inquisitor is generous (Surprisingly satisfied! Sadly, Meravas isn't a mage, so can only execute him.) Tranquility was the only option Lucious himself considered a punishment; so if it was not for dumb Solas, I would do that. Why on earth a non-mage PC can't order him tranq'd? Judging by the reactions, Vivienne would be only too happy to oblige. Yes, Livius Erimond deserves Tranquility! As a Tranquil, he could become a productive member of society and in some way make up for the bad things he has done. I like Solas but my PC's will still do it so long as not in a romance with Solas. Mages will oppose Tranquility regardless of who administers it.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 17, 2017 16:22:57 GMT
Tranquility was the only option Lucious himself considered a punishment; so if it was not for dumb Solas, I would do that. Why on earth a non-mage PC can't order him tranq'd? Judging by the reactions, Vivienne would be only too happy to oblige. Yes, Livius Erimond deserves Tranquility! As a Tranquil, he could become a productive member of society and in some way make up for the bad things he has done. I like Solas but my PC's will still do it so long as not in a romance with Solas. Mages will oppose Tranquility regardless of who administers it. Vivienne supported it, and Dorian only slightly disapproved. But I can't afford to lose any points with Solas... not that he'd ever give me his 'friend in the fade' quest anyway.... but I'd rather he at least politely tolerates, rather than openly hates me. Certainly not worth it over Lucious. Off with his head!
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