Edit: And she was born underground and never left until her exile so to her the sky is kind of disturbing and she'd rather be underground.
Modifié par Sarah1281, 22 mai 2010 - 09:35 .
Modifié par Sarah1281, 22 mai 2010 - 09:35 .
I doubt it. You only have thirty years to live, after all, and Bhelen's clearly not an easy target for assassination. You could take your chances with Harrowmont but I don't know why a DC would pick him and your House wouldn't have the support it would need and you'd lack the lifelong knowledge of politics. I mean, I suppose you could have a coup like casteless King Gherlon the Blood-Risen if you really wanted to but that might be more trouble than it's worth. I do think, however, that no matter what you do little Endrin will end up on the throne at some point.Would there be the slighest chance a DC could become the next ruler? He/she is a living paragon....
I think her DN loves Alistair too much to put him on the throne.Cypher0020 wrote...
Well playing ambassador sounds nice... why deal wi th Anora when you can have Alistair?
Uhhh.... your DC ran away? Wow.... I'll be looking into your fic....she with Zev or what??
Modifié par soignee, 22 mai 2010 - 09:49 .
That's fine. There are plenty of RP reasons for any of the Wardens to stick to their own species as far as romances go and if you just ended a relationship like your DN did then that's another reason not to go jumping into a new one.Rhys Cordelle wrote...
For some reason I just can't get interested in any of the romance options as a dwarf. I did have my Dwarven Noble romance Leliana after she was scorned by Gorim, but it felt weird (particularly when Leliana goes down on her knees to give you a kiss, lol).
At least he's the shortest LI?Cypher0020 wrote...
yeah... I wanna try out Zev with my DC.... but geeze... height issues....but I'll be daring I guess lol
Modifié par soignee, 22 mai 2010 - 10:28 .
soignee wrote...
I play a dwarf commoner as my "canon." She really doesn't give a nug's left bollock about what tradition dictates back home, so...
Also my Aeducan was terribly lonely, and there was this doofus who made her leader and acted like a Second and... oh STONE does he say rediculously cheesy lines, but... Ah, I'm not denying the girl her idiot.
Modifié par Rhys Cordelle, 22 mai 2010 - 10:34 .
Sarah1281 wrote...
The part about how a non-dwarf can't live in Orzammar isn't really relevant since my DN didn't romance anyone and is fine with letting her companions wander off and do their own things. My DC isn't actually planning on living there, just stopping by now and then and as a GW/Paragon she can do it whenever she feels like it. My DN loves Orzammar, though, probably entirely too much and she misses it the entire time she's gone. She's a Paragon now and a member/head of House Aeducan and the King owes her his crown...and might possibly be dying within a few years. Yeah, she was betrayed but that's just how these things go and she either allied with her brother or killed him so it's not like there are really any serious issues there. And she hates the Surface and doesn't care what happens to it because it's really weird.
Edit: And she was born underground and never left until her exile so to her the sky is kind of disturbing and she'd rather be underground.
Not as much as I'm sure he hates me for makin him get married and take the throne then making Loghain do the ritual...Ooh, I never thought of it in that way. Alistair takes Gorims place as her second. That should be blindingly obvious, but I never saw it.
My Aeducan bullied Alistair. She thought he was too soft. And she messed him around so bad, forcing him to get married and take the throne, and then to shag Morrigan. He must really hate me.
What Iike to think happened (because you know they just sent him to Orlais to explain his non-presence and keep an optional character out of future installments) is that she couldn't be bothered and they really didn't want to make an Orleisan Arlessa so Anora had Loghain do it and simply 'never received' any missives from the Anderfels telling her otherwise. After all, if they really want Ferelden to give a title to the WC and set that precedent then they can't push too hard on the Loghain front and 'oh, he'll probably meddle' doesn't matter in that case as Arl's are kind of expected to.KnightofPhoenix wrote...
Sarah1281 wrote...
The part about how a non-dwarf can't live in Orzammar isn't really relevant since my DN didn't romance anyone and is fine with letting her companions wander off and do their own things. My DC isn't actually planning on living there, just stopping by now and then and as a GW/Paragon she can do it whenever she feels like it. My DN loves Orzammar, though, probably entirely too much and she misses it the entire time she's gone. She's a Paragon now and a member/head of House Aeducan and the King owes her his crown...and might possibly be dying within a few years. Yeah, she was betrayed but that's just how these things go and she either allied with her brother or killed him so it's not like there are really any serious issues there. And she hates the Surface and doesn't care what happens to it because it's really weird.
Edit: And she was born underground and never left until her exile so to her the sky is kind of disturbing and she'd rather be underground.
How do you RP her going to Amaranthine? IF you imported her to Awakening that is.
soignee wrote...
do you know how hard it is to write about dingy little Orzammarian backrooms and dirty dealings when it's a beautiful day, the flowers are in bloom and it's actually sunny in England?
*obviously* I had to fall asleep in the sun instead of write and go out. Obvvviooousllly.
Seriously though, it's really hard to write about Orzammar when it appears British summertime is in full swing. Curses.
Modifié par Herr Uhl, 22 mai 2010 - 05:37 .
Modifié par Costin_Razvan, 22 mai 2010 - 05:35 .
Of course.KnightofPhoenix wrote...
And I assume you like to think Loghain succeeded?
I wonder what choices he would have made.
I think that even if he had initially spared the Architect he'd have killed him after finding out he started the Fifth Blight, which basically ruined his life. And let's not forget that he already tried the 'letting the Architect live' option before and it didn't work out so well.Burned Amaranthine to the ground and sparred the Architect. ( or killed him, I dunno )