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I'm somewhat disdainful of romances in RPG's, in part because they're usually done so poorly.



But, I think I speak for both males and females here - I don't want someone who lays out all their issues in a few conversations. In KotOR II, I loved that with Atton, you only find out about his past as a Sith if you take him to Nar Shadaa with you. Then when you confront him about it, he becomes very defensive and hostile towards you initially. So yeah, someone who doesn't really let you get to know them easily.

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Saibh wrote...

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What do you see a "bad boy" LI doing. Is he someone who will kill anyone but his LI? is he a jerk to everyone including the LI? Does he just hate authority in general, Drink too much and fight at the drop of a hat? Does he brag about his sexual conquest. Is he just misunderstood?

I am really curious about what kind of romance people are looking for. I hope BioWare does both and gives us choices.

Someone who gets into trouble and wins, getting out and all the while showing up his opppnents. His life is exciting but he's dangerous enough to survive He doesn't try to be a badass because he is naturally. He doesn't hate authority, authority hates him.

He may be a jerk, but get underneath enough and he'll treat the player like no one else.


thanks.   

A cousin of mine very good looking, lived off his girlfriends, got into fights, rode with motorcycle gangs and had an IQ high enough that he graduated from high school at 15.  Put a knife to my throat and said he was just teasing and I never told anyone.  My mom said he must be good in bed, and he said not to do any of the things he did.    I had a terrible crush o him.  This type I get. 



:lol: Well, okay...my idea of a bad boy wouldn't actually threaten me with a weapon, however, unless it made absolute sense in the plot of the story.


Even if the plot called for it, I think I want the option to kill them.  

  :happy:  When we were much younger we had a lot of fun.  But he was definitely a bad boy when we got older.  Last time I saw him we were in our 40's and he sort of looked like William Golden from the OakRidge Boys, at least the long long beard part.    

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I want the kind with boobs and no dong. LESBO'S FTW! Now I'm off to go cry and touch myself to pictures of nude Loghain covered in pig fat and chicken feathers.



Lesbian, grease-covered Loghain.

You don´t need anybody else.

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Hey! I think I found our nerdy elf mage! click me, you know you want to!:o I think he needs some touching up though....and as for our bad boy Click  You don't have to agree with these, these are just what popped into mind. I just woke up GOOD MORNING!

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[quote]Riona45 wrote...
I'm very fond of Nathaniel.Image IPB  He's the kind of person I wish I could romance as someone if not as my Warden (she did already have Alistair, after all).[/quote]
*chuckles* I can only agree. He was a great character. But I'm so fond of that personal connection... I love it when a game makes me feel like the love interest's history and personality are intertwined with my character's; it's part of why I am loving the Ser Gilmore romance mod.

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[quote]Sable Rhapsody wrote...

...really?
 I thought Cullen was creepy as they come right off the bat.  My initial reaction to him was "Ooookay, guy who has no social skills and was assigned to kill me, why don't you just go stand in the corner?"  Then I bumped into him during Broken Circle, and the nightmare fuel got turned up exponentially.  I did feel bad for him, it wasn't his fault
that he was tortured, but I thought he was off from the start.
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LOL! I didn't find him creepy when I first met him, although it was obvious that he had a crush on my character.  I did give him the "I thought templars enjoyed killing mages" line, though--couldn't resist.

His appearance in the Broken Circle quest, though, did make me wish they had mental health care experts of some sort in Ferelden.  [/quote]
I loved everything about Cullen. He wasn't really a stalker; he didn't peek while you were bathing or follow you around and try to make sure he wasn't seen. He just had a major crush and severe guilt issues about it--much like a young priest would feel towards a woman he found appealing. He wanted you, but he was a shy virgin who believed it would be wrong on so many levels to indulge his attraction. Not only would he be taking advantage of your cloistered status, and violating his religious vows, he could be compromising his sworn duty. It's not like Cullen himself came up with the idea of killing mages, after all. He's a brainwashed victim of the system, addicted to lyrium.

He was just so tortured, felt so ashamed of his attraction... am I weird to think repression is sexy? *lol* Because, if so, then I'm totally, irreparably weird. I guess I like the idea of a guy being powerfully attracted, but able to control it. Especially if he needs a little convincing to indulge his attraction rather than being all over you, openly drooling. Oddly, I do like the flirtatious rogue type as well, but I think that's a better balance--flirty guy vs. reserved guy rather than good guy vs. evil guy.

[quote]RPGmom28 wrote...

Cullen was frustrating to me because I wanted the option to try and make him feel more at ease. But instead it
was either the old "I don't have time for this, see ya" or a direct sexual proposition. That's not the usual course of things, ahem... couldn't we just have dinner and see where things went from there? LOL[/quote]
OMG YES!!! I hated that so much. They were totally just trying to wrap things up quickly because they had to. I wish they'd had more time to do more things with Cullen, but that was supposed to just be "a day in the life of a Circle Mage," so you couldn't.

I still kinda wish they'd made the NPCs come from your origin backgrounds. Imagine if you had to travel with Cullen! Trying to set him more at ease over time, or alternately just seduce him and plunge him into self-hatred and bitterness--that sounds awesome to me. He would make a great tortured romance where you'd have to have quite a few debates with him before he'd start to naturally rethink his values over time, and alternately a great candidate for a hateful, dark fling. Very versatile, that would've been, and I think it embodies the idea of "dark fantasy" to me. The former could have a happy ending but would be pretty bleak and tragic for your love interest before they resolved their feelings, and if you did it wrong by indulging before he was truly ready then you could screw yourself over for getting that happy ending. The latter could even end in some sort of dramatic showdown after months or years of dysfunctional interaction, where he makes a hateful speech, walks away like Morrigan, and you never meet again.

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[quote]BPearl12 wrote...

I've said it on other threads and I'm glad to see it here too, I want a nerdy elf mage. Someone who's very intelligent and maybe even a bit arrogant. But, has very little real world experience and poor social skills. As a LI you could draw him out of his shell and be a source of strength on your adventures. [/quote]So basically you want Sand [smilie]../../../images/forum/emoticons/love.png[/smilie]  Oh, Sand, if only you were an LI.[/quote]
My love of my fellow female Bioware fans is reaching epic proportions. :D SAND!!!! Holy crap, yes, SAND!!! I wish they hadn't made the trial so arbitrary, and I really wish they'd picked him instead of Casavir for the canon romance.

SAND!!! (It cannot be emphasized enough!) Sand was the man. I would have sacrificed Qara, Casavir, and Elanee altogether if I just could have had Sand! *sigh*

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[quote]mopotter wrote...

I would like an older Alistair, about 10-15  years of living and maturity.   [/quote]

I could go for something other than a Woobie.  BioWare has a metric ass-load of Woobie romance interests, and I'm getting a bit sick of it even though I do love some of these characters.  I'd like someone for once who doesn't need Hawke to fix him/her and stands as an equal in strength of character.  If there's "fixing" going on in the romance, it had better be mutual.[/quote]
Yeah, I totally agree--not that it would be bad to have an LI more damaged than me, as a stable person is the best choice to help somebody who's unstable due to a bad home life. But there's way too much self-centered Woobieness. They should at least, at the very absolute least, also show interest in my character's feelings and try to comfort her when she's upset. (Heck, part of the reason Wesley was so lovely a Woobie is that he had that thing going on where he would sacrifice his feelings constantly to do what he thought was right or right for someone he loved.) And preferably, he should have some good arguments for his warped perspective--I think this is part of why so many women loved Bishop/Atton/Gann, and why so many men loved Morrigan/Viconia, because each had a defined perspective; something they felt they'd learned from the events of their life, and they weren't easy to convince otherwise. And even if you did win the argument, it was a BIG thing when you did--it was scene which provoked high levels of emotion. For one example, feeling like Gann had learned something from interacting with me, from my actions... that he'd found motivation to change his outlook on life, and that it was authentic, permanent change... that was epic, in such a quiet but compelling way.

I don't mind an LI who is tortured inwardly, damaged in some way, in need of help--but I don't want them to be too obvious about it nor to wallow in it openly. I'd rather it be subtle. Not so much like Zevran, where I had to do a lot of mental dancing to even justify to myself the fact that I was letting someone who tried to kill me live, and you have to work so much on faith to get to the part where you see who he really is. Closer to Morrigan. Maybe the best is somewhere in between.

And I do like the idea of a Beatrice-and-Benedick-style romance. Carth was a little bit like that, if you dared to pick the teasing options! I loved that, but they could go further. 

[quote]Collider wrote...

Alright - let's say there's a nerdy mage LI. How else should he be like? What does he look like?[/quote]
Well, besides Sand, I love mopotter's suggestion of Amy Acker--for me, the ideal would be some sort of mingling of Fred and Wesley. Like, their love child in personality. Preferably, he'd be either black-haired or a redhead, and pale--I love contrasts and natural coloring, and pale skin to me just says, "I get no sunlight! Nerd, NERD!" And I want him to look like he reads books for hours to improve his mind and forgets to eat or work out or anything. No hulking muscle-mages for me.

Alternately, he could be a more roguish mage--someone a bit like Matthew Bomer's character on White Collar, where you could potentially win his heart, but you'd have to be able to see past his flirtatious ruses to do so. I have a list of preferences, but the stuff I can appreciate is a longer list than the stuff I can't stand, really.

[quote]Saibh wrote...

He had the most god-awful ugly face. I'm sorry, I just couldn't get over it. Besides that, as much as I liked Atton, I never felt like I romanced either of them, you know? You hardly have any romantic dialogue...girls really got short-handed on that game.
Is it very stereotypical of me to really love the tall, dark, and snarky? [/quote]
*laughing* Mical! Yeah... he was just too generic in personality, to me. Nice, and wise, but a little too childlike, and not very nice to look at, and not a fraction as interesting as Atton. God, I wish we'd had more Atton content! 

Tall, dark, and snarky may be a stereotype, btw... but if so, it's a delectable one.

[quote]Tamyn wrote...

I want a male qunari Clive Owen. Prettier than Sten. Not preachy or self-righteous. A Tal'Vashoth. No dead wives/girlfriends/children. [/quote]
*high-five* That sounds GREAT. :D I think he would appeal to a wide range of women, too. Although, if he looked too much like Clive Owen, I wouldn't be able to help but imagine him killing people with carrots...

[quote]Minaleth wrote...

Maybe I'm gonna regret this but: Bioware, surprise me![/quote]
Congratulations, you win this thread. :lol:

I would quote more, but this is already really long, so--Zhijn, you made me laugh! Malira, I LOVE that pale guy you posted, that's very similar to what I'd hope for visually for that nerdy elven mage. Dick Delaware, ITA about the not laying out all their issues within five minutes; it's way more interesting if you have to work to get to know them. And SaberBloodwork, this picture you posted looks an awful lot like a softer version of Ian Somerhalder, who plays Damon on the Vampire Diaries. In other words, DO WANT! ;)

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Wynne, I think Cullen was completely mentally broken. I honestly did not expect that, I thought it was pretty damn cool actually. I think it works this way because it's a pretty good indictment of what templars are (though they do have a few kind moments too).



This guy, just like the templar under the control of the desire demon, just like Alistair was going to be, was so loaded so full of dangerous dogma that he believed that any sort of desire to live a life with any sort of pleasure was a terrible thing. And he hated himself because of it. Then, when the abominations came, well, he was already fragile, but that event pushed him over the edge.



I think that there's no redeeming a guy like Cullen. I think he's a guy with some good qualities, but by the time you meet him in the tower, a lifetime of his terrible upbringing and the recent events have traumatized him. Mary Kirby said as much, I think.

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Wynne wrote...
God, I wish we'd had more Atton content!
Tall, dark, and snarky may be a stereotype, btw... but if so, it's a delectable one.


Hell yes! I'll take two. ;)

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Mical was a screw up.

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Wynne wrote...
OMG YES!!! I hated that so much. They were totally just trying to wrap things up quickly because they had to. I wish they'd had more time to do more things with Cullen, but that was supposed to just be "a day in the life of a Circle Mage," so you couldn't.


Yes, I would have loved more talky and/or flirty time with Cullen.  Something that could/would have affected the interaction with him later on, when you, as a Warden, return to the Tower and find him in that force shield.  Chee -- the writer for Cullen -- said that if she knew he would be so popular among the fans, she would have written more for him. 

Alas!  I do heart me some Cullen.  Mage/Templar love makes for great drama, to boot.

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Good decent man with strong fighting skills, wicked sense of humor, and tight buns. Doesn't have to be smart, just has to be real. Willing to put his sword and shield between me and the bad guys while I'm picking my carcass up off the dirt during melee combat. Happy when drunk (but not drunk too often) and can sing on key. I only want him to be a bad boy to bad people and never to me.

Examples from DA:O

Ser Bryant
Mayor Murdock
Sergeant  Kylon
Ser Donal
Fergus
Teagan


No psychopaths, sadistic serial killers or hetrosexual misogynists need apply.

Edited to add list.

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Margaret_TheElf wrote...

Hey! I think I found our nerdy elf mage! click me, you know you want to![smilie]../../../images/forum/emoticons/w00t.png[/smilie] I think he needs some touching up though....and as for our bad boy Click  You don't have to agree with these, these are just what popped into mind. I just woke up GOOD MORNING!

I missed this earlier--I SO agree with your selections! Yum.

Dick Delaware wrote...

This guy, just like the templar under the control of the desire demon, just like Alistair was going to be, was so loaded so full of dangerous dogma that he believed that any sort of desire to live a life with any sort of pleasure was a terrible thing. And he hated himself because of it. Then, when the abominations came, well, he was already fragile, but that event pushed him over the edge.

I think that there's no redeeming a guy like Cullen. I think he's a guy with some good qualities, but by the time you meet him in the tower, a lifetime of his terrible upbringing and the recent events have traumatized him. Mary Kirby said as much, I think.

Oh, I know he was really broken after the tower fell apart... I would have loved to still try to help him, but then again, my chosen profession probably makes me a lot more into that than the average person. On the other hand, if you could only have taken him along from the beginning, if he hadn't been tortured past his breaking point or if he'd really known you rather than just pining from afar, I could see it happening! And I would love to be able to meet somebody like Cullen whom you could help.

I completely agree about Cullen's brokenness being fascinating, and a fine indictment of templars in general. Not everyone is as open-minded as Greg, and his friendship with Irving is probably the reason for that; he saw that mages were human by allowing himself to care about one. And also with your analysis of his character. But is it wrong that the bolded part made me go all fangirly all over again? Never mind, I can answer my own question, it so is. :blush:

Arlana Tabris wrote...
Hell yes! I'll take two. [smilie]../../../images/forum/emoticons/wink.png[/smilie]

*lol* Yeah, they're better in pairs! *grinning*

Deviija wrote...

Yes, I would have loved more talky and/or flirty time with Cullen.  Something that could/would have affected the interaction with him later on, when you, as a Warden, return to the Tower and find him in that force shield.  Chee -- the writer for Cullen -- said that if she knew he would be so popular among the fans, she would have written more for him. 

Alas!  I do heart me some Cullen.  Mage/Templar love makes for great drama, to boot.

Sheryl Chee wrote him?! I already loved her, but holy cow, that's like a +30 approval boost right there! 

That makes me a little sad. I was thinking they just didn't have time... but it's understandable; it's hard to know what will be most popular amongst the fan base, and there were six Origins after all. I hope the fact that we loved him gave the writers some ideas for DA2, though! (I have to believe there will be romance in DA2.) 

Mage and Templar, Montague and Capulet, Jedi and Sith assassin--I really am a sucker for that kind of UST.

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Atton was heaps more interesting than Mical, but then I was more interested in Bao Dur, if I'm being honest (or Mandalore, if I could have got the armour off him for a second...) Still, if the girls got stiffed in that game, so did the guys - the obvious choice was sexy Mira in her leathers, but instead it was a choice between a weird clone chick who insisted in kicking the crap out of you in her knickers, or a weird goth chick with no eyes.



Re: Cullen... he was pretty interesting, but face it, were he romanceable, he'd be another classic Bioware knightly type who needs you to play therapist. And I'm tired of those.

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Leliana. That's all I need. +1

Liara Tsoni +1

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I'm liking the idea of an antagonistic romance more and more as I read this thread. How many romantic comedies are built around the idea of a man and woman who constantly fight because they are actually attracted to one another. This would be a lot of fun to implement in a game. Even a LI who leaves the party after a disagreement and you think you've ended the relationship, only to have him reappear at a scripted battle to save your party because he's realized that he can't be apart from you. Hehe. This works particularly well for the bad ass type.

EDIT:  Someone mentioned Bishop from NWN2 - I loved this guy and wished he would have been a full romance.  A guy who hates you and is attracted to you at the same time.

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Dick Delaware wrote...
Oh, I know he was really broken after the tower fell apart... I would have loved to still try to help him, but then again, my chosen profession probably makes me a lot more into that than the average person. On the other hand, if you could only have taken him along from the beginning, if he hadn't been tortured past his breaking point or if he'd really known you rather than just pining from afar, I could see it happening! And I would love to be able to meet somebody like Cullen whom you could help.

I completely agree about Cullen's brokenness being fascinating, and a fine indictment of templars in general. Not everyone is as open-minded as Greg, and his friendship with Irving is probably the reason for that; he saw that mages were human by allowing himself to care about one. And also with your analysis of his character. But is it wrong that the bolded part made me go all fangirly all over again? Never mind, I can answer my own question, it so is. :blush:


Hehe, girls always want to fix the hot, emotionally traumatized guy. Nothing wrong with that. In fact, I've found it useful. Whenever I meet an awesome woman now, I concoct sob stories that are angstier than the entire cast of Dragon Age companions combined and they inevitably swoon all over me. I also use David Copperfield and Crime and Punishment as inspiration as well.

You do sort of get to "fix" somebody like Cullen in the game - Alistair. He actually reminds me a lot of Cullen. I always thought they were pretty similar.

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Wynne wrote...
*lol* Yeah, they're better in pairs! *grinning*

 :D

CalJones wrote...
Re: Cullen... he was pretty interesting, but face it, were he romanceable, he'd be another classic Bioware knightly type who needs you to play therapist. And I'm tired of those.


And no dead wife, girlfriend or sister please.

Took me a while to find… I’ll just leave it here (disregard, if someone else has already posted this):
http://forums.biowar...orum=135&sp=675
I’ll quote the relevant part (taken from the first Developer’s post on that page):

David Gaider wrote...
The kind of guy with that broken-nose ruggedness, the sort that would pick you up like you weighed a feather and throw you against the wall to kiss you. The sort that growls more than he talks, that sort of thing. I'll have to try writing someone like that sometime.


*hopes that time has come* :o

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Arlana Tabris wrote...

Wynne wrote...
*lol* Yeah, they're better in pairs! *grinning*

 :D

CalJones wrote...
Re: Cullen... he was pretty interesting, but face it, were he romanceable, he'd be another classic Bioware knightly type who needs you to play therapist. And I'm tired of those.


And no dead wife, girlfriend or sister please.


THIS. So much. God, I am sick of that one. Anomen, Carth, Thane, sort-of Kaidan, Zevran, Leliana goes on about Marjolaine, Sky...there are way too many. I could take another charming, good guy male lead, but I do not want another dead love (or sister) type thing going on.

Is it really that attractive to women to be number two, or does BioWare only think it does? Maybe they think that we're attracted to guys we know can love? Ugh, this one drives me nuts.

Took me a while to find… I’ll just leave it here (disregard, if someone else has already posted this):
http://forums.biowar...orum=135&sp=675
I’ll quote the relevant part (taken from the first Developer’s post on that page):

David Gaider wrote...
The kind of guy with that broken-nose ruggedness, the sort that would pick you up like you weighed a feather and throw you against the wall to kiss you. The sort that growls more than he talks, that sort of thing. I'll have to try writing someone like that sometime.


*hopes that time has come* :o


Yeah, that kind of guy--but only if I'm more than a match for him. No being carried around like I'm a child all the time, please. (Thanks so much for the link, Arlana!)

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You do sort of get to "fix" somebody like Cullen in the game - Alistair. He actually reminds me a lot of Cullen. I always thought they were pretty similar.


Alistair was not broken in the way Cullen was.  Alistair was grief-stricken.  I can tell you from working in grief counseling that the loss of someone important to you is a major trauma.  The idea that real men never cry over such a loss, or don't have the crazy emotional ups and downs of the typical grief experience is a lie.

Real men have emotions.  Real men cry.  I saw two WWII veterans, tough as nails guys who not only came to nursing homes every day to be with ther wives as they were dying but who also cried openly when they died.  These were guys who were at places like France and Iwo Jima,  who'd been on the ground. 

They went through the same grief cycles as other normal people do.  And those grief cycles look very much like emotional or mental illness at times.  Part of my job was helping to sort out the "worried well" from the truly ill.  Cullen was truly ill.  Alistair was one of the "worried well" working his way through a traumatic event.

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Querne wrote...



Women want bad guys who are overall bad exept to themselves.^^


Yes, Bishop was a JERK!!!!, but someone who is a jerk to everyone but me would be great!
I like Alistair, but he did bug me some of the time.....maybe mix Bishop, Casavir *cuz i like the name* and Alistair in a pot and stir until nice and HOT and see what happens!Image IPB

And i dont want someone TOO broken, Zev was nice too, but man Way MESSED up.Image IPB

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[quote]Saibh wrote...


THIS. So much. God, I am sick of that one. Anomen, Carth, Thane, sort-of Kaidan, Zevran, Leliana goes on about Marjolaine, Sky...there are way too many. I could take another charming, good guy male lead, but I do not want another dead love (or sister) type thing going on.

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I feel the same! Alistair was a break from this romance plotline, so it felt really refreshing. I'm not even sure if Bioware does it intentionally. Or rather, 'did'. I remember there being a thread in Mass Effect 2 forums about Thane being another man with a dead wife/girlfriend and a son. I think that maybe this time BW will get the idea that not all of women are happy about being a replacement for something that was before.



[quote]David Gaider wrote...
The kind of guy with that broken-nose ruggedness, the sort that would pick you up like you weighed a feather and throw you against the wall to kiss you. The sort that growls more than he talks, that sort of thing. I'll have to try writing someone like that sometime.[/quote]
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If this time we get a guy like this, I'll die happy. (But yeah, I want my character to able to act just as tough. I love strong heroines! :D

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It would be a nice change of pace to include a male LI like that.  I'm a guy who plays male PC's mostly, and I really get tired of the fact that the first male NPC I meet invariably turns out to be a shy, nice guy. And then, the first girl I meet is a total ice queen with a vulnerable side.

I'd like to see something different.

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Jezdamayel wrote...

brain_damage wrote...

A snarky elven wizard, like Sand from NWN2. In fact, give us Sand!


that is what i was thinking~! PLEASE!! i want sand!!!(but hs has to be voiced by the same guy!!)

i would  like a pretty boy myself. smooth  pale skin, looong black hair.....Amber eyes/red....ears peirced... a nice tattoo... um anyway......he can be a badd ass loner that has never(ever) let anyone into his heart...(without all the sleeping around like another suave guy i know.haha) and make him  be-able to be with both sexes so i can have him with my man and woman.... or just my man... yes.. that would be lovely. <3<3<3<3AND yes  make it hard to make him like you.. like sten... but not sten XD.i like a challange!!

This post is now diamonds. :wub:


Actually yes that sounds nice....but make this one straight, bi guys are fine, but I think this one should be straight....then that would dissapoint several people....Hmmmm.....Image IPB

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Arlana Tabris

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Saibh wrote...
THIS. So much. God, I am sick of that one. Anomen, Carth, Thane, sort-of Kaidan, Zevran, Leliana goes on about Marjolaine, Sky...there are way too many. I could take another charming, good guy male lead, but I do not want another dead love (or sister) type thing going on.

Is it really that attractive to women to be number two, or does BioWare only think it does? Maybe they think that we're attracted to guys we know can love? Ugh, this one drives me nuts.


I agree.
I would like the romance option to love my character for being herself, not for being like someone else.

Saibh wrote...
Yeah, that kind of guy--but only if I'm more than a match for him. No being carried around like I'm a child all the time, please. (Thanks so much for the link, Arlana!)


You're most welcome. :D

SaberBloodwork wrote...
I want my character to able to act just as tough. I love strong heroines! [smilie]../../../images/forum/emoticons/grin.png[/smilie]


This. 

Modifié par Arlana Tabris, 23 juillet 2010 - 07:27 .