Gilsa wrote...
Oh, just you wait, my pretties. My diabolical plan is already in motion. Will take some time, but it's begun. Oh, yes, yes.
Is it an evil plan?
Gilsa wrote...
Oh, just you wait, my pretties. My diabolical plan is already in motion. Will take some time, but it's begun. Oh, yes, yes.
Oh, broodmothers are so gross...sleepingbelow wrote...
Dwarves. Sneaky even in plate mail.
Not going to happen. It's not really the getting married part that bothers me (I've pretty much decided that was how he was able to survive; he married into an established surface family), it's the fact that he doe it after asking you to come find him in Denerim and promising to always love you. Some people - not mine as she's not about to give them more scandal but then she's weird like that - even get a final momet of him holding them. Then he up and gets married?!?! He doesn't even have the 'I thought you were dead' excuse which given that finding Duncan was a long-shot and the Wardens all died at Ostagar I could have forgiven him for. He says he knew you'd still be alive and he even carried the shield and note with him every day in case he ran into you!Oh, just you wait, my pretties. My diabolical plan is already in motion. Will take some time, but it's begun. Oh, yes, yes.
Gilsa wrote...
You can find his lines in: Paragon of Her Kind > orz210ar_tapsters > orz210_lordhelmisoignee wrote...
ack! Where is gilsa, I cannot find the Lord Helmi conversation trees on toolset. They're here somewwwwwhereeeee...
Oohhhwwwaaaaaaitttaaaaminuutteeeee ....
He's listed, but there are no lines listed. Whatthestone ... this same thing happend for Lady Helmi in the DN origin -- I can't even access her tree either. Now LORD HELMI doesn't have available lines in the toolset? WUT?
Off the top of my head, his vote is bought but either way he feel Harrowmont is a better man while all Bhelen cares about is power. Bhelen's not advertising his pro-casteless stance, after all.ack! so I'm not being teh dumbs. FFFFFFFFFFF- I wanted to knwo what he said, and why he supports Harrowmont initially despite his acceptance of castless
FINE I WILL MAKE SOMETHING UP
This was actully the first time I noticed it and it was really creepy. Trian sometimes got bored of staring at me and shifted awkwardly while Bhelen didn't take his eyes off me for a second (which is SO in character for both!) and it actually made me feel a bit silly running all over the room...Gilsa wrote...
@Herr - muwahahaha.
@Sarah -- heh, must work differently on xbox. I have to find the sweet spot where the heads will automatically turn to look at my character. It requires some moving around. And if my character gets too close to a party member, it pushes them out of the way and I have to reposition them. Grrr.
...Poirot's blond?!?!soignee wrote...
http://pics.livejour...oe/pic/0007f0zz
My hunk of an Orlesiannnnnn
Modifié par Sarah1281, 08 mai 2010 - 06:01 .
soignee wrote...
yes he is, making him with black hair felt too much of a rip off! So I made him an ash blonde.
Surfacers are called sun-touched so it fits.soignee wrote...
yes he is, making him with black hair felt too much of a rip off! So I made him an ash blonde.
And why not? These people willing live on the surface, or at least their family did and they were born there. For casteless and lower castes, I could see that, but for the high-ups? I'll never understand it...Gilsa wrote...
Surfacers are called sun-touched so it fits.soignee wrote...
yes he is, making him with black hair felt too much of a rip off! So I made him an ash blonde.
Merchant caste isn't nearly bad (at least it's not a lower-caste) and if the grandfather chose to leave then it's just bizarre and not understandable to anyone actually in Orzammar or who didn't leave voluntarily.soignee wrote...
hmm, Hoirer will have none of your nonsense, woman; he is dwarva and from the surface, he was born there. His Grandpapa is from Orzammar (merchant caste) but that's all his connection is to his own people.
Sarah1281 wrote...
Merchant caste isn't nearly bad (at least it's not a lower-caste) and if the grandfather chose to leave then it's just bizarre and not understandable to anyone actually in Orzammar or who didn't leave voluntarily.soignee wrote...
hmm, Hoirer will have none of your nonsense, woman; he is dwarva and from the surface, he was born there. His Grandpapa is from Orzammar (merchant caste) but that's all his connection is to his own people.
It's always those ridiculously good-looking dwarven women...soignee wrote...
Sarah1281 wrote...
Merchant caste isn't nearly bad (at least it's not a lower-caste) and if the grandfather chose to leave then it's just bizarre and not understandable to anyone actually in Orzammar or who didn't leave voluntarily.soignee wrote...
hmm, Hoirer will have none of your nonsense, woman; he is dwarva and from the surface, he was born there. His Grandpapa is from Orzammar (merchant caste) but that's all his connection is to his own people.
"For the love of a womahn, ma chere. Eet is a story Hoirer was told often, non? Ah, mind me. Do not listen to an old man's stories now. Things to do, darkspawn to kill, yes?"
I know, right? Nightmare Fuel, that's what it is. On a side note, I finally did the 'prove the notices are forgeries' part of Orzammar today and I tried to see if it was possible to have a civil conversation with Bhelen and it seemed to be...right up until he randomly said that now that I had spent so much time on the Surface I was practically one of the casteless he was just complaining about. The hell? I managed to keep it polite-ish by saying I was helping him because of House Aeducan and asking what I needed to do to help him take the throne and then all of a sudden he just openly insults me. I continue to not understand his motivation in being hateful, threatening, dismsissive, insulting, and mocking in a conversation with an ally he's not certain of.thegreateski wrote...
Dwarfs with french accents . . .
*shudder*
soignee wrote...
you guis, I swear. I notice you start on me and not Gilsa! Harrrumph.
*drinks tea with Hoirer and glares at you all*
Well, Gilsa's not here right now, is she? Besides, I don't need to give her more reason to put her diabolical plan into action.soignee wrote...
you guis, I swear. I notice you start on me and not Gilsa! Harrrumph.
*drinks tea with Hoirer and glares at you all*
Modifié par Sarah1281, 08 mai 2010 - 10:47 .
Sarah1281 wrote...
Well, Gilsa's not here right now, is she? Besides, I don't need to give her more reason to put her diabolical plan into action.soignee wrote...
you guis, I swear. I notice you start on me and not Gilsa! Harrrumph.
*drinks tea with Hoirer and glares at you all*
Oh, and she said hers doesn't have an accident anyway.
HAHAhaaahHAHHAHAHHaHAAAAH.Herr Uhl wrote...
Sarah1281 wrote...
Well, Gilsa's not here right now, is she? Besides, I don't need to give her more reason to put her diabolical plan into action.soignee wrote...
you guis, I swear. I notice you start on me and not Gilsa! Harrrumph.
*drinks tea with Hoirer and glares at you all*
Oh, and she said hers doesn't have an accident anyway.
Freudian slip or intentional?
Soignee's version of the actual one?Gilsa wrote...
Now I have this vision of Poirot going all Le Pew on Aunn!