Leaving Your Former Life Behind
#76
Posté 10 mai 2010 - 10:04
#77
Posté 10 mai 2010 - 11:26
* Human Noble Warrior became King.
* Dwarven Commoner Rogue made the US.
* Dwarven Noble Warrior stayed with the Wardens.
* Elven Mage stayed with the Wardens.
* Elven Dalish Rogue returned to his kin with Lilliana.
... others still in play.
#78
Posté 10 mai 2010 - 02:51
#79
Posté 10 mai 2010 - 09:30
#80
Posté 10 mai 2010 - 10:07
#81
Posté 10 mai 2010 - 10:47
That sounds like fun (specifically the DN) and what better way to reestablish your sibling bond than by routinely provingly how much better you are than your younger brother?RuSilverDragon wrote...
After doing so well against not one broodmother but the Mother as well, my NHF and Aeducan lady both took to the deep roads spending months at a time going through area after area seeking out brood mothers. Aeducan in particular loves to bring back lost information from the thaigs, forcing the Shaperate to deal with her and proving she is better than Bhelen everyday is a constant highlight to her life. She even makes sure her name, and a statue or two, appear constantly in every new thaig and road. No one will forget Neahari, not a chance. Naturally paragonhood is in her grasp. My Dalish returns to her clan and helps keep their new homeland safe from humans, has a strong hate for mirrors still.
Of course, you make Paragon no matter what you do and Bhelen reinstates you moments after taking the throne so you wouldnt need to force the Shaper into dealing with you. Of course, he's also liable to refuse to admit you ever ceased to exist.
#82
Posté 10 mai 2010 - 11:38
So, my Warden is doing his best.
It's just important to keep the Chantry from looking there.
#83
Posté 11 mai 2010 - 09:37
#84
Posté 11 mai 2010 - 09:44
Mete out justice to a traitor, murderer and tyrant?SOLID_EVEREST wrote...
I had to set a proper example of what a grey warden is because of what Alistair did..
Sounds like your PC needed to be "hardened." LOL
#85
Posté 11 mai 2010 - 09:49
#86
Posté 11 mai 2010 - 10:33
He never felt particularly suited to life as a nobleman anyway (he was a rogue, after all)--part of the reason he sympathized with Alistair's reluctance to be made king. And with his whole family except Fergus dead, there's not much of his old life to go back to anyway.
Modifié par maxernst, 11 mai 2010 - 10:35 .





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