
Ritual Dismemberment Tuesday, normally a day for venting frustrations on unsuspecting hurlocks, former mentors with terrible accents, and nameless bandits by the boatload, claimed our glorious Gush Thread as its hapless victim.

*sob*
However, we are strong and the squee must go on. Bring it now, my friends, and let's see how high we can get this thing, whilst always being mindful to keep things Alicentric and wholesome...
...first to post Alicorn wins my undying love.
Things to Note:
The Alistair Gush thread is for squeeing over Alistair, and also vigorous yet civil debate over Alistair-centric plot points in Dragon Age: Origins and all its DLC, EPs and prequel books. Discussion about DA2 is discouraged and should be kept to the DA2 subforum.
Also, when quoting a post with a picture, try to remember to delete the image from your post. Too many repeats slow down the thread and are a strain on the BW servers.
Theme Days:
In our efforts to spread joy to one another we have established three days in which posting themed screenshots/fanarts is encouraged (not to say that screenshots/fanarts aren't welcome every day...).
Monday is Derp Day, the day on which we post those shots that make us snortgiggle at the ridiculous faces Alistair et al make in the course of the game.
Ritual Dismemberment Tuesday is the most sacred of these theme days, being created by the Alistarian Priestess herself, Lady Damodred. Tuesdays are when you can get your aggression out by submitting screen grabs of finishing moves and the fountains of blood that come with them. Fun for the whole family!
Smut Thursday is when we celebrate the good work done by tmp7704, cmessaz and Dahlia Lynn to provide us with high-quality pixel romance. Pics of a romantic nature, mind the risque bits, are encouraged.
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Get your creative on with the Alistair Weekly Challenge Group.
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In memory of Khalara
Modifié par SurelyForth, 28 juin 2011 - 12:00 .





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