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RagingCyclone

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Catspaw wrote...

@ Rage - Darlin', you really need to change that avatar. Every time I see it, I have this almost uncontrolable urge to
1) die my hair red, and
2) crawl into that picture.
I'm thinking you did that specifically to torture me:kissing:<3:wub:


I have been very tempted with a new one Yankee made last night. But it wouldn't help you. Might actually make it worse. Image IPBImage IPBImage IPB

ACK! ToP...oh well, here is Yankee's genius. I love this pic she made:
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Modifié par RagingCyclone, 26 janvier 2011 - 05:51 .


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Catspaw

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Oh crap, Rage! Now I need blue contacts TOO!:o I have green eyes;)
*assorted gaspy noises as Cat tries desperately to breathe normally*
Yep, made it worse.

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Is Leliana's face modded too, or just her hair?

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RagingCyclone

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Somebody wrote...

Is Leliana's face modded too, or just her hair?


Hair, makeup, and skin tone, facial structure is the vanilla face structure. I liked her original look, but thought she looked sickly, so I made this for myself that makes her look healthier. imho

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Giggles_Manically wrote...

Everd the evil elf blood mage.

I always do an all evil run in any RPG to see those choices.
He also:
Defiled the ashes then killed the dragon and the cultists, and Genetivi.
Killed the elves in the Brecillian and the Alienage. Then left the Alienage to burn.
Killed Shale and kept the Anvil.
Wiped out every mage.
Killed Leliana after getting in her robes, at the Urn.
Stabbed Morrigan in Witch Hunt even though she had his kid, he turned down the DR.
Executed Alistair, and gladly sent Loghain to die in his place.
Sided with the architect and killed Sigrun and Justice when they fought him.
Popped Isolde like a pop tart and then sold Conner's soul for Demon sex.

Really Loghain was NOTHING compared to him.


This is terrible.:?

...TEACH ME! I WANT A DARTH WARDEN TOO! :o

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Giggles_Manically

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If I did then you would try to kill me after you learned all that.

Unless were are not operating under the rule of two and in which case I can open up an academy.




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Re the diced games... I would suggest everyone try it, once. The beauty of it is that as you get into it, you become detached so the decisions the dice make for your Warden cease to torture you. By the time Randi got through Ostagar, I really didn't care what she did. By then, I was just in it for the laughs and plot surprises -- and there were hours of both to be had. It was really fun to not be worried about saying or doing the "right" thing; in fact, I got to the point where I was disappointed when Randi did something "normal".

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Giggles_Manically wrote...

If I did then you would try to kill me after you learned all that.
Unless were are not operating under the rule of two and in which case I can open up an academy.


I would NEVER kill you...........
Besides even if you do open an academy, you will be expendable at some point.
You know what they say...  "Two there should be; no more, no less".

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Giggles_Manically

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Elysis wrote...

Giggles_Manically wrote...

If I did then you would try to kill me after you learned all that.
Unless were are not operating under the rule of two and in which case I can open up an academy.


I would NEVER kill you...........
Besides even if you do open an academy, you will be expendable at some point.
You know what they say...  "Two there should be; no more, no less".

Except that I always suspect a trap...
Which is really why I am still alive.

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Better late than never, eh?

~*~

Jealousy

Alistair’s hand slipped as he scrubbed at the large pot with a stiff-bristled brush, and barked his knuckles on the cold iron. He hissed in pain and dropped the brush, shaking his hand and sucking on the small cuts. After taking a moment to rinse his hand off in some clean water, he picked up the brush and resumed scrubbing pots. He’d been here for hours and it was likely he’d be here well past curfew.

Damn him and his big mouth. If only he’d managed to keep his lips shut when Ser Larsen had been lecturing, he wouldn’t be in this mess. But, oh, no, not Alistair! Alistair had to go and open his big fat mouth and give some smart ass answer when Ser Larsen had asked what he thought was a particularly stupid question.

The joke had earned him a few chuckles and grins from his fellow initiates, but it’d also earned him an evening of scrubbing all the chantry’s pots and no dinner. His stomach rumbled at the thought and he cursed quietly under his breath.

“Alistair!”

Ser Larsen’s voice snapped out behind him, and his shoulders dropped momentarily before he turned.

“Yes, Ser?” he asked, unable to hide the sullenness in his tone.

“You’ll not profane this chantry with such vulgarity, not unless you want to spend tomorrow evening in here as well. Do you understand?”

“Yes, Ser,” he said in resignation.

Ser Larsen frowned. “I do not understand you, Alistair. We’ve given you a home, food, clothing, an education, training and a vocation, yet you continually defy us at every turn. Your behavior has long since stopped being amusing—indeed if it ever was—and I don’t know why you persist in conducting yourself this way.”

Alistair said nothing and Ser Larsen’s frown deepened. “Well? Have you nothing to say for youself?”

Alistair shrugged. “Sorry, Ser. I’ll try to do better.”

With a snort, Ser Larsen turned and beckoned to someone. Another initiate perhaps a couple of years older than Alistair came to his side, bowing quickly and with just the right amount of deference.

“Take Markum here. You’d do well to emulate him—both his behavior and his dedication to the Chantry.” Standing slightly behind Ser Larsen, Markum smirked at him.

“I’ll leave you to think on this, Alistair. The Maker surely has a plan for you here, and it would be better for all of us if  you stopped fighting it. You will only lose in the end.”

Markum hung back after Larsen left, leaning on the doorframe to the kitchens. “Aw, did the poor little bastard get himself in trouble for mouthing off again?”

“Sod off, Markum.”

“Temper, temper, Alistair.” He grinned maliciously. “You think you’re better than us because some nobleman got you on one of his doxies, don’t you?”

“I do not!” Alistair said hotly, ears burning.

“You do. Too bad it doesn’t matter here. You’re the worst excuse for a templar I’ve ever seen, and that includes Gort who’s too stupid to even read.” He pushed away from the wall. “Better get used to the view in here. The way you’re going, you’ll be ready for retirement in Val Royeaux before they ever make a real templar out of you.”

Maker, please! was Alistair’s thought, even as he chucked the brush at Markum’s retreating form. Naturally, he missed, the brush striking the wall by the door and clattering harmlessly to the floor. Clenching his fists, his knuckles smarting, he took several deep breaths and then went to reclaim the brush.

As he headed back to the pots, he looked out the small window to see Markum with a group of his friends. His stomach clenched and he felt sick. They were, as a whole, perfect initiates—dutiful, hardworking and pious. They were constantly praised by their instructors, given the best of everything, and most importantly, were perfectly at peace with their lot in life.

Alistair watched them. There was friendship and camaraderie in that group, acceptance and understanding. He’d never been part of something like that, would never be part of something like that, and he wondered, not for
the first time, what it would be like if he could accept his fate.

Maybe…maybe he could stop acting out, dedicate himself to his studies and training, and someday—someday—he too might find himself both a part of a group like that and for once at peace with himself. It was so tempting. He ached to just be part of something, to be accepted and wanted because he was Alistair and nothing else.

Through the open window, he heard his name and the coarse laughter that followed it, and the faint hope died in his breast. It was pointless. That would never happen for him. So he could either do what Ser Larsen and the other templars wanted him to do and give up, become one of them, or he could keep being himself. And as much as he hated being alone, hated always being the butt of jokes, hated this Makerforsaken kitchen and Makerforsaken pots, he wouldn’t give up the only thing he really had. Himself.

As he’d predicted, he was the last one back into the barracks. And as tired as he was, sleep eluded him for most of the night before he finally fell into a restless and uneasy sleep. When he woke the next morning, his eyes were bleary and he felt like he hadn’t managed any sleep at all.

He still managed to throw himself into weapons training. It was one of the few things he truly enjoyed here, and he refused to let his behavior keep him from it. Thankfully, his instructors hadn’t caught onto depriving him of this as punishment for his behavior. But then again, a templar would didn’t know how to fight wasn’t very useful to the Chantry.

Just after lunch, there was a commotion, and all the initiates—templar, priestess and brother—were herded into the chantry.

“What’s going on?” he whispered to a templar-in-training next to him as they knelt on the stone floor.

“You don’t know?” the other boy asked, surprised. Alistair shook his head. “The king’s dead, lost at sea. We’re to offer prayers to guide his soul to the Maker.”

Alistair stared and didn’t move, frozen in the spot. Maric. He had one—and only one—memory of the golden king who was his father, and that was of Maric and Cailan visiting Redcliffe. Father and son together, while Alistair stood on the outside yet again.

A gauntlet clad hand cuffed him on the back of the head. “Show proper respect, boy!” Ser Larsen hissed. “For once in your life!”

Alistair bowed his head and prayed. But it certainly wasn’t a prayer shared by anyone else in the chantry.

Please, Maker, get me out of here! I’ll do anything, just please don’t leave me here!

~*~

Edited for formatting.

Modifié par LadyDamodred, 26 janvier 2011 - 08:00 .


#29461
RagingCyclone

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LadyD that was great. A nice look into his days in the templars. Makes me wonder how Markum would react to King Alistair.

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@Lady D: Poor Alistair. His life in the Chantry sounds really horrible. Now I really want to see how the Chantry Alistiar grew up in reacts to the news he's become the new king...

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 @Giggles : Then surround yourself with the brightest, the toughest, the deadliest allies you can find. 

@LadyD : that was nice! I kind of... dislike the chantry even more now :mellow: 

@Tigress : I think I'll start a Diced Warden, it sounds awesome!

Modifié par Elysis, 26 janvier 2011 - 07:23 .


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Tigress M

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@LadyD - Very touching!

Edit:

Very cool Elysis!  Be sure to join our Diced Warden Group so you can see and share other people's playthroughs.  

Also, you can check out my blog for Randi's antics, if you're interested. 

Modifié par Tigress M, 26 janvier 2011 - 07:31 .


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Nice one LadyD! You can tell from all his dialogue that he really never fit in with the Templars. He really is too smart for that kind of existence. Unquestioning obedience is not for our Alistair. It's one of the many things I love about him.

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Skadi_the_Evil_Elf wrote...

tuppence95 wrote...

An interesting Landsmeet

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Loghain with a 5 o'clock shadow? That's rather sexy. :wub:


Oh HUM.... That IS nice. Where might I find that morph?:wub:

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tuppence95 wrote...

I still think it's pretty funny that Persephone is posting an Alistair love scene and I'm posting a  Loghain love scene.

=]


Will ya look at this?

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:innocent:

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ACK! Persephone! Need to rinse my mouth out now!

@ Rage - in my vanilla, Leliana has a much flatter face, and a rounder jaw. Yours has a higher jaw angle (longer face), narrower chin more prominent cheekbones and more hollow cheeks. I can't believe that's the vanilla facial structure.

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Giggles_Manically

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HHHHHHHHHHHHHIIIIIIIISSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!!!!!!!!!!
THE POWER OF CHRIST COMPELS YE!

OUT OUT MOST FOUL MORPH!

KoP hates Morrigan mods, I hate Leliana mods.
They always make me: angry. :pinched:

Modifié par Giggles_Manically, 26 janvier 2011 - 08:01 .


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LadyDamodred

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Thank you. To be fair, his life wasn't that terrible. He just really didn't fit, so he was miserable. The things the Chantry did weren't especially cruel or anything. It's just that those things were such a poor fit with him, that there was no hope he was ever going to make it work.



Hence also why he was so excited about the Grey Wardens.

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So sad, Lady D! Sure am glad the Maker listened to that prayer.

Sarah1281 wrote...

@Lady D: Poor Alistair. His life in the Chantry sounds really horrible. Now I really want to see how the Chantry Alistiar grew up in reacts to the news he's become the new king...


Me, too! And, boy, would it ever be fun if King Alistair had business there and got to exercise the more cutting side of his humor at Ser Larsen's expense.

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Persephone wrote...

Skadi_the_Evil_Elf wrote...

tuppence95 wrote...

An interesting Landsmeet

*snip



Loghain with a 5 o'clock shadow? That's rather sexy. :wub:


Oh HUM.... That IS nice. Where might I find that morph?:wub:


Persephone, it's more than just a 5 o'clock shadow.  I am using a young Loghain morph that Schratty made.  His look doesn't make any rp sense, because he now looks too young for his voice and definitely for his daughter.  She made it available for cme's modding group, which seems to have a growing number of Loghain Lusters., and I couldn't resist adding him to my game.

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Trying not to neglect a very angry Alistair (from my current game)

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errant_knight

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Eww.... It's yucky in here.... ; )

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Giggles_Manically wrote...

HHHHHHHHHHHHHIIIIIIIISSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!!!!!!!!!!
THE POWER OF CHRIST COMPELS YE!

OUT OUT MOST FOUL MORPH!

KoP hates Morrigan mods, I hate Leliana mods.
They always make me: angry. :pinched:

I have to agree, I rather like the vanilla look.

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I don't like any of the NPC's modded. I guess I'm weird that way. Don't get me wrong, some of the morphs I've seen are wonderful, but I like the characters just the way they are, for my games.

*waves at Somebody* Hi! Haven't seen you around for a bit... my fault I'm sure, as I've been playing hooky from the thread for awhile. :)