Anyone's Warden's actually resemble their families?
#51
Posté 26 septembre 2010 - 10:03
#52
Posté 26 septembre 2010 - 10:43
#53
Posté 29 septembre 2010 - 12:07
#54
Posté 29 septembre 2010 - 08:51
#55
Posté 29 septembre 2010 - 09:57
I must say, after all these years, Deus Ex still wins the family resemblance war.
#56
Posté 29 septembre 2010 - 11:40
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Modifié par Dargar21, 29 septembre 2010 - 11:40 .
#57
Posté 01 octobre 2010 - 03:21
#58
Posté 25 décembre 2010 - 11:25
After that I decided to remake him. I made him blonde, paler, removed the tattoos and switched the skin to the right to make him look proper sick and twisted. I don't know why I did that. At least it suits him, I guess; he's a pragmatic, Sten-esque dwarf who will stop at nothing to take the most logical route possible. I think he's a dwarf worthy of the Aeducan-trio, to be honest.
#59
Posté 26 décembre 2010 - 09:32
uuuhcantthinkofaname wrote...
Frolk wrote...
This was my Cousland. I think she may have been adopted.
As for my other Wardens, my city elf did look kind of like Cyrion. Same eyes and face shape.
She looks like she could be Duncans daughter instead.
Awkward...
LOL. Minus eyecolour, mine was very Duncan-esque. Though Eleanor had light eyes, didn't she?
Awkward indeed.

#60
Posté 30 mai 2012 - 08:53
#61
Guest_Faerunner_*
Posté 31 mai 2012 - 12:09
Guest_Faerunner_*
... Then the Leliana's Song DLC came out with a black Adaia and Bioware said it was canon, and I stopped caring altogether. (Absolutely nothing wrong with ethnic characters, in fact I usually encourage it, but it does make every red and blonde-haired, blue and green-eyed City Elf Warden genetically non-canon.)
Modifié par Faerunner, 31 mai 2012 - 12:10 .
#62
Posté 31 mai 2012 - 03:33
My second character was an elf mage, so who even knows? My third is a dwarf who I flatter myself looks like a smarter, more mature Trian, if less tan. (The only problem is Trian was his in-law rather than an actual brother.) My actual Aeducan... well, basically non-existent nose, in comparison to the other Aeducans, and much darker skin. On the other hand, for people as tan as Trian and Bhelen to come from that father, the mother would have to have some darker tone. (Though given how light the other dwarves are, probably not to the extent Umbra Aeducan portrays. Are there black dwarves? At least there's one.)
Next it was a Dalish elf, so that's another never-meet-the-parents. My City Elf is, if anything, darker than his mother. However, judging by the wiki pictures, I think he could be a combination of his parents' bone structures.
#63
Guest_Nizaris1_*
Posté 31 mai 2012 - 06:59
Guest_Nizaris1_*
Cousland have small eyes
#64
Posté 31 mai 2012 - 02:09
Faerunner wrote...
(Absolutely nothing wrong with ethnic characters, in fact I usually encourage it, but it does make every red and blonde-haired, blue and green-eyed City Elf Warden genetically non-canon.)
Only if heredity in Ferelden works like it does on Earth. Since giant lizards can fly and giant spiders manage to exist, never mind the whole magic thing, I'm fairly content to say the laws of physics, chemistry and biology are on holiday.
#65
Posté 31 mai 2012 - 03:16
#66
Posté 31 mai 2012 - 04:21
<excels at retconning.
Modifié par mousestalker, 31 mai 2012 - 04:21 .
#67
Posté 31 mai 2012 - 04:28
#68
Guest_Faerunner_*
Posté 31 mai 2012 - 04:46
Guest_Faerunner_*
Corker wrote...
Faerunner wrote...
(Absolutely nothing wrong with ethnic characters, in fact I usually encourage it, but it does make every red and blonde-haired, blue and green-eyed City Elf Warden genetically non-canon.)
Only if heredity in Ferelden works like it does on Earth. Since giant lizards can fly and giant spiders manage to exist, never mind the whole magic thing, I'm fairly content to say the laws of physics, chemistry and biology are on holiday.
Heh, good point.
EDIT: It still bothers me though, thankfully other characters are easier to justify not matching.
Mage Elf: Conveniently absent family.
Dalish Elf: Conveniently absent family.
Human Noble: I pretend the child is a half-elf that was switched with the real HN at birth, so I don't care for genetic matching.
Dwarf Commoner: Not having red hair can be explained with a conveniently absent father, a mother with dark brown/black eyebrows and a sister who's likely a half sister (since she refers to your father as "your father"), but I still try to give my duster the same "broad" facial features as the other women in her family, so I guess I follow the game in that regard.
Modifié par Faerunner, 31 mai 2012 - 06:13 .
#69
Posté 31 mai 2012 - 10:22
All of my other characters that I didn't get attached to got a makeover and look like their family.
Modifié par Hayllee, 31 mai 2012 - 10:23 .
#70
Posté 31 mai 2012 - 10:39
Hayllee wrote...
No. My human noble character actually looks more like Howe now that I think about, which is... ah, wow. Oops...
That is probably the funniest BSN forum post I have ever read. Thank you. XD
#71
Posté 01 juin 2012 - 12:21
She *did* end up looking a bit like Marjolaine though. o_O It made Leliana's (bugged) attempt to jump her latter make so much more sense. XD
#72
Posté 01 juin 2012 - 12:02
Riverdaleswhiteflash wrote...
That is probably the funniest BSN forum post I have ever read. Thank you. XD
I wish I could find a good picture of her old morph, I really do. This is all I have.
Modifié par Hayllee, 01 juin 2012 - 12:03 .
#73
Posté 01 juin 2012 - 12:41
#74
Posté 01 juin 2012 - 09:44
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Posté 02 juin 2012 - 04:06





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