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Anders: he didn't do it, but HE WILL! (DAO spoilers, may contain DAII spoiles)


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Miri1984

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OMG Sam's drawing is absolutely adorable in every way. I loooove his STAFF - and completely not in the way that sounds.

OK, WTF? TOP AGAIN?????
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#5027
cave_fatuam

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Miri, how the heck are you always at the top of the page? XD You've got some kind of voodoo curse.

Thanks. ^_^ It is deceptively hard to draw like a five year old.

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@Cave I am SOO good at it :).

Edited to prove the point - my interpretation of the fight with The Mother:

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Points if you can guess who each of the figures are :)

Modifié par Miri1984, 27 novembre 2010 - 07:36 .


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Liliandra Nadiar

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Mother, Anders, Sigrun, Oghren (with booze) and probably Warden-Commander. :)

Cute though. :)

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@Miri, I think they are Anders, Sigrun, Oghren and Howe.

@Cave, aww, Anders+kids= more awesome than I can handle! <3 Sam is so cute and her drawing is great XD

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Galagraphia wrote...

Almost accidentally I've checked Greg Ellis' facebook page, and it looks like he's back from the sea. I hope he will do some voice acting for DA2, we were promised DA and Awakening characters as cameo after all! He also uploaded a video where he's singing on the stage. Cool.


Yeah, that pirate thingy finished almost two months ago. I've been keeping a very close eye on it since, see if he will slip like Steve Valentine does on his twitter....

Tank

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cave_fatuam wrote...

Okay, have some treacly sweet happy Anders and little Samahla to counter-balance growly!Anders.
The best thing is both pictures were drawn only days apart if I remember correctly. So, you can tell I'm completely insane and made scary_lady's Anders not look like my Anders. Cuckoo bananas.

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Posted Image So cute! This makes me want to write Anders and child in my story where no Anders and child were slated to appear. At the very least, I can post this...

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Re: Anders in DA2...I'm almost afraid for any DA characters to show up in DA considering the stylistic shifts in character and creature models. On the other hand, if they were able to give him a more customized appearance without changing his face, that would be fairly high on the awesome scale. Especially if it was Pirate Anders.

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Miri1984 wrote...

Cannot WAIT for this next plot line to happen. *hopping from foot to foot*.
In interesting news, I have found all my old writings in a box we were clearing out of our front room. Bejeezus, 'tis embarrassing. I'm going to spend a long, long time with a flatbed scanner and scan them all then put them in a corner of my hard drive never to be looked at again.
Do you know I wrote a novel about space vikings when I was thirteen? It's just as bad as it sounds.


I'll have it up in a couple hours.  Would have been last night but it was the monthly goth night, so I had pretentious dancefloor flailing to take care of.

I wrote a vampire novel when I was thirteen.  It's long gone, though.  The computer I wrote it on gave up the ghost years ago.  (My beloved old dos-running 8088 *sigh*)

(also, we got like 6" of snow yesterday.  Almost all of it is gone today)

Modifié par LupusYondergirl, 27 novembre 2010 - 06:19 .


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Miri1984

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@Lupus my Viking novel has been printed out on a dot matrix printer. I actually got a friend to recover all the files from 5.5 inch floppies back in my uni days. My earliest files were written on the AppleIIE. For those too young to remember what cutting edge design was in the eighties:



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Crikey I feel old.


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What are the things on the right? Floppy drive?

#5036
Miri1984

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*nodnod* If you had two you were really on top of the game tech-wise ;).

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@Miri - You're not old. That looks like cutting edge equipment to me. New fangled even.

I started writing on a type writer - and when the electronic ones came out - was in hog heaven. That correction tape was sooo cool.


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@Miri, hey, it's a computer from Fallout! :)



@Lupus, we had snow this week too. And it's gone :(



And another Anders from dA:

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#5039
Sarah1281

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The furthest back I can remember is when not everyone had two phone lines and the sisters that babysat us didn't so it was really hard to get ahold of them since they were always on the internet. And we had dial-up. That was horrible.

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Liliandra Nadiar

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Ohh... I remember learning on those things. Wow... nostalgia.

I had some rain yesterday, most of the morning. Rain counts for our winters around here.

Cute picture, though Pounce looks like he's thinking about clawing the crazy person.

#5041
Miri1984

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@Wedger We had one of those but I was too young to use it. So I feel a bit less old now :).

#5042
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This was mine

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It was getting old when I was using it. I got the old family computer for my room when my family upgraded to a windows 3.1 machine. My dad was a huge tech geek, though, so we had a computer in the house before everyone else I knew. I think we got our first home computer in 1986 or 87.


#5043
Miri1984

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My mum brought the IIe home from work to write her Masters on. It was before my dad left, so it must have been 85 at the latest. Oh the hours of Apple Panic I played. And text adventures! And typing tutor...

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I remember typing tutor. That was how I'd learned how to type in my sixth grade computer class.

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Liliandra Nadiar

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Oddly, it was the game Rogue I remember the most about my early computer uses.

#5046
cave_fatuam

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We got to use the computers for the first time in 2nd grade. We were all flabbergasted by getting to use Logo. It was like baby programming with a turtle you moved around the screen. We thought we were all hot sh-- when we could make spirals and such. XD

#5047
Miri1984

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I was in a special program for talented kids (I know, I know!) and we got to use computers in fifth grade - also Logo I think although I was never very good at it. We also got to play "Where in the World is Carmen Sandiago" which probably made me the gamer I am today.

I think there was a conversation about how the DA characters would react to technology earlier in the thread and we concluded that Anders would be a total twitter addict and add everyone he knew on his facebook page. I can just see him with his iphone: ZOMG just got captured by the architect. Dude is UUUGLY!

#5048
LupusYondergirl

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I was a fan of the text games.

Many a brave soul was lost to the hungry grue at my hands.

#5049
cave_fatuam

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@ Miri

I barely survived G.T. (Gifted and Talented) XD

Let's just say whoever thought to put the clever kids together and leaves them to their own devices was neither gifted or talented themselves.



Anders would be all over twitter.

He would be one of those people who upload a gabillion pictures to their facebook too. Awful pictures of Nate everywhere. ;D

#5050
LupusYondergirl

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I don't know, I had a lot of fun in G&T. All the students who came from bilingual homes taught us to swear in their languages. How many people can say they could curse in Farsi?