Dwarven (Master Race) Appreciation Thread
#9526
Posté 02 juillet 2010 - 09:25
#9527
Posté 02 juillet 2010 - 09:25
Lady Jess wrote...
Costin_Razvan wrote...
What mod are you using for the scars?
the ones in that shot are from Gizmodian Faceworks
*gets urge to make middle aged DC mach 2*
#9528
Posté 02 juillet 2010 - 10:05
Herr Uhl wrote...
Lady Jess wrote...
Costin_Razvan wrote...
What mod are you using for the scars?
the ones in that shot are from Gizmodian Faceworks
*gets urge to make middle aged DC mach 2*
At one point Tryna looked as old as Mam...that wasn't good at all. I'm trying to get young but...beaten up a bit...lol
#9529
Posté 02 juillet 2010 - 10:11
Yes, I bend the lore to fit my fancies.
#9530
Posté 02 juillet 2010 - 10:14
Herr Uhl wrote...
I have my beloved 38-year old cynical DC. A few scars would have fitted his look.
Yes, I bend the lore to fit my fancies.
I have no idea what age Missa is. Between 19-26, somewhere thereabouts. *shrugs*
#9531
Posté 02 juillet 2010 - 10:18
I just wanted a middle aged protagonist, and DC was the one that would be easiest to modify.
#9532
Posté 02 juillet 2010 - 11:32
#9533
Posté 02 juillet 2010 - 11:35
Sarah1281 wrote...
Scars really bother me for whatever reason so I'm willing to sacrifice realism in this case for a PC I can stand to look at.
As someone who has a burn scar across my left ankle, various scars on my arms and legs, stretch marks, and a scar on her chin from where my tooth went through it falling on a cement step, I have no trouble looking.
#9534
Posté 02 juillet 2010 - 11:39
Sarah1281 wrote...
Scars really bother me for whatever reason so I'm willing to sacrifice realism in this case for a PC I can stand to look at.
And they say that chicks dig scars.
#9535
Posté 02 juillet 2010 - 11:42
Herr Uhl wrote...
Sarah1281 wrote...
Scars really bother me for whatever reason so I'm willing to sacrifice realism in this case for a PC I can stand to look at.
And they say that chicks dig scars.
I find them interesting. Mainly because each one has a story to it.
#9536
Posté 02 juillet 2010 - 11:43
Lady Jess wrote...
Herr Uhl wrote...
Sarah1281 wrote...
Scars really bother me for whatever reason so I'm willing to sacrifice realism in this case for a PC I can stand to look at.
And they say that chicks dig scars.
I find them interesting. Mainly because each one has a story to it.
Most of mine have the story "me being an idiot".
#9537
Posté 02 juillet 2010 - 11:45
Herr Uhl wrote...
Lady Jess wrote...
Herr Uhl wrote...
Sarah1281 wrote...
Scars really bother me for whatever reason so I'm willing to sacrifice realism in this case for a PC I can stand to look at.
And they say that chicks dig scars.
I find them interesting. Mainly because each one has a story to it.
Most of mine have the story "me being an idiot".
LOL see my comment about scar on chin. Me, in winter, wearing dressy boots, running up my grandmother's porch steps....bang...ow.
#9538
Posté 02 juillet 2010 - 11:45
Lady Jess wrote...
Sarah1281 wrote...
Scars really bother me for whatever reason so I'm willing to sacrifice realism in this case for a PC I can stand to look at.
As someone who has a burn scar across my left ankle, various scars on my arms and legs, stretch marks, and a scar on her chin from where my tooth went through it falling on a cement step, I have no trouble looking.
Sounds like me! Currently I'ev added more thanks to my run in with a mountain bike trail least week.
#9539
Posté 02 juillet 2010 - 11:47
#9540
Posté 02 juillet 2010 - 11:47
soignee wrote...
Lady Jess wrote...
Sarah1281 wrote...
Scars really bother me for whatever reason so I'm willing to sacrifice realism in this case for a PC I can stand to look at.
As someone who has a burn scar across my left ankle, various scars on my arms and legs, stretch marks, and a scar on her chin from where my tooth went through it falling on a cement step, I have no trouble looking.
Sounds like me! Currently I'ev added more thanks to my run in with a mountain bike trail least week.
Ouch! i have fallen off bikes, skateboards, roller skates, horses, I once rode my bike head first into the support pole of a basketball hoop. The ringgggggggggggg echoed so loudly my mother heard it from across the neighborhood.
#9541
Posté 02 juillet 2010 - 11:51
#9542
Posté 02 juillet 2010 - 11:52
Herr Uhl wrote...
I can't wait to see my newest scar. *only a few more weeks*
what colour is your cast? When I broke my arm they gave me a spiffy blue plastercast. I got bored and got it replaced with black after.
#9543
Posté 02 juillet 2010 - 11:53
Lady Jess wrote...
Ouch! i have fallen off bikes, skateboards, roller skates, horses, I once rode my bike head first into the support pole of a basketball hoop. The ringgggggggggggg echoed so loudly my mother heard it from across the neighborhood.
Sounds about as talented as me cartwheeling into a brick wall head first.
#9544
Posté 02 juillet 2010 - 11:53
Herr Uhl wrote...
I can't wait to see my newest scar. *only a few more weeks*
So you're scheduling an injury?..lol
My husband gets home sometime in the next week, I wonder how many new additions he has.
#9545
Posté 02 juillet 2010 - 11:55
soignee wrote...
Herr Uhl wrote...
I can't wait to see my newest scar. *only a few more weeks*
what colour is your cast? When I broke my arm they gave me a spiffy blue plastercast. I got bored and got it replaced with black after.
I just got standard white. Cheapskates! *shakes fist*
#9546
Posté 03 juillet 2010 - 01:21
#9547
Posté 03 juillet 2010 - 02:40
the DC starts with a free point in stealing. Does that actually work? How do you use it?
I'm running a Rogue DC... and was thinking of investing in skills such as stealing, herbalism, survival....
or is that a waste of time and points?
#9548
Posté 03 juillet 2010 - 02:43
#9549
Posté 03 juillet 2010 - 02:50
Cypher0020 wrote...
Ok I hava question about in-game stuff...
the DC starts with a free point in stealing. Does that actually work? How do you use it?
I'm running a Rogue DC... and was thinking of investing in skills such as stealing, herbalism, survival....
or is that a waste of time and points?
I have max stealing, you get some good things (a belt from the quartermaster at ostagar), some crafting things, sometimes nothing. You just click on it like any other spell, and your cursor will change to a circle, then click on whoever you want to steal from.
#9550
Posté 03 juillet 2010 - 02:56
but does anyone use herbalism? poison making? traps?




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