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#20416101 Dwarf Support Thread
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sur 30 juillet 2016 - 05:03
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This has always been my favorite spot on the forums. I enjoyed learning about every one else dwarves and just talking about dwarves in general with you guys. We came together and stood with each other throughout the trolling earlier in this thread. Despite dwarves being the less picked race, we always kept this thread on the front page.
I can't believe Bioware are about to close down these forums. Smh.
#20388356 Dwarf Support Thread
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sur 15 juillet 2016 - 04:29
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hullo there here are some DWARVES BEING IRRESISTIBLE~
edit: I don't know what happened to, like, half of these sources when I posted buuuut I will fix it later.
Morrigan x m!Aeducan
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Leliana x f!Aeducan
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Leliana x m!Brosca
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Zevran x m!Brosca
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Zevran x f!Brosca
Alistair x f!Brosca
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Dorian x m!Cadash
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Sera x f!Cadash
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Bull x m!Cadash
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Bull x f!Cadash
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Josephine x f!Cadash
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Josephine x m!Cadash
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Blackwall x f!Cadash
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Cassandra x m!Cadash
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Bonus NPC couples:
Sera x Dagna
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Maevaris x Thorold
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I love this! Everyone need a Dwarven lover
#20293933 Dwarf Support Thread
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sur 05 juin 2016 - 08:35
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Omg! Thank you for this. Definitely going to have to pick this one up.
#20287584 Cassandra Pentaghast - Thread 2.0 - Please tag your Trespasser spoilers!
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sur 02 juin 2016 - 03:28
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Am I the only one who thinks that Cassandra is too old to be the love interest for many Inquisitors ?
She is born on 9:03 - 9:04 Dragon. Inquisition takes places on 9:41 Dragon. This means that Cassandra is either 37 or 38 years old. By the time the Inquisition story ends in Trespasser, it would have been 9:44 Dragon which means at the end of Trespasser, Cassandra will be either 40 or 41 years old.
According to Patrick Weekes, an Inquisitor could be "anywhere from mid-twenties to mid-forties without any plausibility issues." The Inquisitors that would be suitable for Cassandra age wise would be in their mid 30s and above, unless your Inquisitor is into robbing the cradle cougars.
I play my Inquisitors in their mid-20s or late-20s and yeah, the prospect of your character romancing a woman nearly 10+ years older than him is just weird.
Thoughts ?
Sources:-
http://dragonage.wik...ndra_Pentaghast
http://dragonage.wik...e_(time_period)
http://dragonaging.t...the-inquisitors
Maybe you should ask the people who romanced Solas.
#20287580 Dwarf Support Thread
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sur 02 juin 2016 - 03:26
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I've started DA:Iing again and I'm excited for when I get my current Cadash to The Descent so I can replay it and then reread discussion of it here to see all y'alls insights! When the DLCs came out I played them, but I was busy with other things and didn't get time to process them so I'm enjoying soaking back into Thedas and my beloved dorfs.
Welcome back. You're going to love Descent.
#20178800 Cassandra Pentaghast - Thread 2.0 - Please tag your Trespasser spoilers!
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sur 01 avril 2016 - 09:54
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Pretty dang good actually
Life atm is chill. Worst case I have some drama with an ex of mine, but I don't let stuff like that wear on my nerves. Cut bad people out of your life, sit back and drink a beer. As long as I can do that daily, I'm good. Even on work days.
Been playing the hell out of Fallout 4 ever since I got back to the states, the new dlc is sweet, if you ignore that the mq is mediocre, short and stupid. But tinkering and messing around with the robot customization is a blast.
That's a good attitude to live by, if I say so. ![]()
I'm still playing Fallout 4, and I'd it since the release date. Bad news came the next day after I received the game, so I had to put it down for a while. But, I'm finally back in the mood to play it.
I don't leave home without my shotgun
and Curie
. I need to get the new DLC, but I'm unsure as of now.
#20171274 Dwarf Support Thread
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sur 29 mars 2016 - 04:19
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I'M DEAD THIS IS SO CUTE KILL ME.
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I love it! Hopefully, Brosca and Leliana can start having kids, but that if she stops worrying about saving the world for once.
#20165188 Cassandra Pentaghast - Thread 2.0 - Please tag your Trespasser spoilers!
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sur 25 mars 2016 - 11:23
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#20162623 Dwarf Support Thread
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sur 24 mars 2016 - 07:09
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I borrow names from the norse mythology: Freyja, Galar, Fjalar, and it'll be either Kvasir or Eir for DA4.
Hopefully, we can still play dwarves in DA4. *Fingers-crossed.* I hope Bioware improves on the races instead of just cutting them out.
#20159027 And then my final question.
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sur 22 mars 2016 - 09:31
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1. Dragon Age Series (Inquisition, Origins, 2).
2. Final Fantasy Series (9, 7, 8, 6, 10, 12).
3. Chrono Cross.
4. Fallout (4, New Vegas, 3)
5. Pillars of Eternity.
6. Harvest Moon series/Rune Factory series.
#20158703 Cassandra Pentaghast - Thread 2.0 - Please tag your Trespasser spoilers!
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sur 22 mars 2016 - 06:40
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I'm going to miss Cassandra in that badass Divine Armor. (Except for the blood. I won't miss the blood on the armor
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#20152351 Cassandra Pentaghast - Thread 2.0 - Please tag your Trespasser spoilers!
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sur 18 mars 2016 - 07:31
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Join the "Cass as Lady Seeker" side! We have free-drama cookies!
I'm ready to join! I hope you guys have chocolate chip cookies.
#20152346 New info about DA4's protagonist! Also... DA4 won't reveal much a...
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sur 18 mars 2016 - 07:29
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I may be reaching here, but the inquisitor's storyline is over, not Trevelyan, Lavellan, Cadash, and Adaar. Whether you disband the inquisition or not, the inquisitor is not the inquisitor by the end of the Trespasser.
#20152269 Cassandra Pentaghast - Thread 2.0 - Please tag your Trespasser spoilers!
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sur 18 mars 2016 - 06:46
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I just finish watching Dawn of the Seeker for the first time. First, Cassandra's skills are amazing, and it's crazy to see that Cassandra hasn't changed much in the past 20 years. Also, I wished that Galyan didn't died offscreen, because he was to good of a character to kill offscreen. I would've enjoyed to see how the interaction was between Galyan and Cassandra 20 years later.
Regarding Cassandra, Dawn of the Seeker has made me rethink my canon a little bit. As much as I love Cassandra as Divine, I don't think it's the right path for her to go down. She loves fighting and being a warrior, but she also is devoted to the Maker. As Divine, the warrior in Cassandra is taking away from her, but her love for the Maker can really shine As the new leader of the Seeker, Cassandra can still be a warrior and serve the Maker.
#20150602 Cassandra Pentaghast - Thread 2.0 - Please tag your Trespasser spoilers!
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sur 17 mars 2016 - 09:25
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Oldie, but goodie--
Art/screenshots of Cassandra will never get old to me. Just started up Inquisition again, and Cassandra is just as loveable as she were when I first played.
#20149419 Dwarf Support Thread
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sur 17 mars 2016 - 04:26
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Guys, this week I finally made my second dwarf Inquisitor! I seem to be incapable of taking a half-way decent screenshot of him, but here's my least terrible cap of him recruiting the Templars:
He looks like he has seen a couple of battles.
I just started a new dwarf too. It's been a while since I've played Inquisition, so I've to get the hang of things again.
But, at least it will feel like a different play-through with that new custom difficult setting.
#20136438 Cassandra Pentaghast - Thread 2.0 - Please tag your Trespasser spoilers!
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sur 10 mars 2016 - 05:46
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Oh, it's an interesting question! (Also I love Carmen. "L'amour est enfant de Bohème, il n'a jamais jamais connu de lois ! Si tu ne m'aimes pas je t'aimes, et si je t'aime prends garde à toi!"
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I think Cass would love Romeo and Juliet (even if it's a cautionary tales against love at first sight). And Swan Lake too! So tragic! And Magekiller shows that Tevinter has laser theaters. Can you imagine laser operas?
With the dancers and all?
I agree about the Romeo and Juliet. Cassandra is such a romantic person, so that probably would peek her interest.
#20083144 Dwarf Support Thread
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sur 15 février 2016 - 07:40
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#20066110 Dwarf Support Thread
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sur 06 février 2016 - 01:26
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#20047424 Dwarf Support Thread
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sur 28 janvier 2016 - 04:28
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*Descent spoilers below*
As much as I liked Descent and the dwarf focus of the DLC. I'll admit to being disappointed that it didn't have to do with Kal'Sharok.
I thought that would've been a great way to introduce this mysterious Thaig to players. It could've provided us with a lot of detail and insight and history of how the Thaig was 'rediscovered.'
We got two great new dwarf characters Ren and Valta and some wonderful new lore on the dwarfs, but a lot of it was just too big in their reveals. I mean there is still so much we don't know about the dwarfs and their culture and instead of focusing on that we got some big, life altering answers about them that by the end of the DLC it seems clear will still be a secret. I would have been satisfied with just Kal'Sharok and discovering more about them. Learning how they survived and maybe having the Inquisition being called in to help b/c their thaig was facing some sort of threat.
It just felt like Bioware seemed to think that to get people's interest in dwarfs and this DLC they needed to reveal Titans and huge revelations about the world instead of starting off with something smaller and simpler and honestly I think more interesting.
I mean the more I think about it the less satisfied I am with the Sha-Brytol. They were just battle fodder. We didn't get any understanding of their culture or their history, they were just mooks to be killed. And having their tongues cut out just seemed to be a lazy excuse of not having to get further information on them.
I think of my few biggest critiques with Inquisition was that Bioware failed to provide us with an adequate perspective on our enemies. In ME, ME 2, DA Origins, and KOTOR, Bioware gave us cut scenes and glimpses of what our enemies were doing. That was sorely needed for the Elder One to see what he was up to and how he was reacting to not just our Inquisition but to him adjusting to this new world. We do get this partially in the Calpernia quest but that wasn't hardly enough.
Same thing with the Freeman of the Dales. I thought they were a missed opportunity. We have no cutscenes, no interactions with them. No chance to try to talk to them, to try to persuade them to stop. They never get a chance to give their justification or try to explain how they got so desperate that they allied with the Red Templars. The best we get is just some scattered codex letters that partially fill it in. Which isn't nearly as compelling as actual interaction with them.
I'm sorry for going off topic at the end, and sorry that became a lot longer post then I intended it to be.
That's just my opinion no need to spread it around.
I get where you're coming from. Just like Inquisitor Cadash said "I'm leaving with more questions than answers." I'm glad that they at least gave us some insight on where the dwarves came from and their God. But, you do have a point on it being a big reveal. Maybe if we got hints here and there in the vanilla game, more could have been revealed in the DLC.
It's good that they're finally giving the dwarves something to add more to their culture, because up into the Descent DLC, elves has been getting most of the lore reveals.
#20047038 Cassandra Pentaghast - Thread 2.0 - Please tag your Trespasser spoilers!
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sur 28 janvier 2016 - 12:17
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The sass!
#20047034 Dwarf Support Thread
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sur 28 janvier 2016 - 12:17
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I think it was more people he wouldn't know how they worked so he couldn't predict what they might do rather than recognizing them physically. He wouldn't be facing them physcially himself, and he's only going to be able to describe so many people to his agents. Solas isn't any kind of omnipotent god, by his own statements about the ancient elven "gods," he's just very skilled at intrigue, magically very powerful, and apparently very experienced in tactics and strategies of an underground guerrilla movement (probable slave revolt in Tevinter?) Our contact with Harding wasn't that extensive, so I don't think she's out of the question (otherwise literally anyone we came into contact with down to the lowest stablehand and kitchen maid, however briefly, in DAI is excluded.)
Someone from Kal'Sharok would rock, though there the question would be how would we have the contacts to recruit one and know enough about him or her to trust? We know less about Kal'Sharok than we did about the qun in DAO. Especially if we got two dwarven companions, I'd love Harding to be one. The fact Mike Laidlaw seemed to like her so much gives me a little hope.
To be honest, I need to really play the DLC again. I've only played Trespasser once, so I don't have a huge understanding of Solas' explanation. The way that I interpreted what the inquisitor said was that they needed to find people that Solas wouldn't know. I think he said those exact words. Because if anyone can track down Solas, then the inquisitor himself/herself could just come up with a plan to find Solas and take him down/save him.
I think a Kal'Sharok dwarf would be able to give us insight on their culture. Kind of how Sten gave us insight on the qun.
#20045137 Dwarf Support Thread
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sur 27 janvier 2016 - 07:29
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Ok. I love Harding just as much as the next dwarf's fan. But, I think it would be awesome to have a dwarf companion from Kal-Sharok who's all about traditions and a Tevinter Ambassadoria dwarf that's pushing for change for his people. Harding could serve as a scout for the new protagonist, because remember the Inquisitor needs people that Solas wouldn't recognize, and Harding would be a dead give away.
#20029149 Dwarf Support Thread
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sur 20 janvier 2016 - 09:57
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I'll come back and answer this question later, but what kind of dwarf companion would you guys like to see in DA4?
PS: Merela ![]()
#20027441 Cassandra Pentaghast - Thread 2.0 - Please tag your Trespasser spoilers!
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sur 20 janvier 2016 - 03:44
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It's not like there are a lot left to discuss about Cass. And I guess plenty have moved to other games. *shrugs*
Something about the picture reminds me of Morrigan. It could be the black feathers around her neck.
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