Why Teyrn Loghain is the deepest character in Dragon Age
#11451
Posté 06 octobre 2011 - 02:27
Loredo is much much more vile and sinister while Vaughn comes of as a cartoon "HAHA" villain.
#11452
Posté 06 octobre 2011 - 02:33
#11453
Posté 06 octobre 2011 - 02:37
P.S. I asked this in a comment on one of your status updates, but any chance the Arab Development conferece will be livestreamed?
Modifié par Costin_Razvan, 06 octobre 2011 - 02:38 .
#11454
Posté 06 octobre 2011 - 02:44
But I'll let you know tomorrow after I confirm.
It's getting hectic, but we are doing great. Pretty proud of what we as a team accomplished and will accomplish.
#11455
Posté 06 octobre 2011 - 02:53
\\KnightofPhoenix wrote...
As far as I know, no though I realize the interviewer said we will. We are for sure live tweeting and I know that we are filming and will upload them later. But I do not think there will be live streaming.
But I'll let you know tomorrow after I confirm.
It's getting hectic, but we are doing great. Pretty proud of what we as a team accomplished and will accomplish.
How long ago was it that you were telling me about organizing the first meeting with just six people?
I checked your site, quite impressive the list of speakers. I must say I am quite surprised what you achieved.
Oh and how come you aren't featured in any of the videos on the site? Ruling the dark fully heh?
#11456
Posté 06 octobre 2011 - 02:58
I will be present in a video that will be screened at the summit. Didn't really want to be in the other videos, mostly because there are more good looking members in our team who also sound more relatable to most people. I am not that marketable, imo, to young people at least.
Modifié par KnightofPhoenix, 06 octobre 2011 - 02:59 .
#11457
Posté 06 octobre 2011 - 03:04
Yeah definitively not something most youth look for these days sigh...though no offence that guy who speaks at 0:50 seconds in the main page video of your site sounds like an idiot.
Also is that you at 25 seconds in on that same video?
Modifié par Costin_Razvan, 06 octobre 2011 - 03:06 .
#11458
Posté 06 octobre 2011 - 03:09
And no, that is not me.
#11459
Posté 06 octobre 2011 - 03:31
#11460
Posté 06 octobre 2011 - 03:47
KnightofPhoenix wrote...
Lol I know. But making the video was not my portfolio, so I had nothing to do with it. I think it's mostly good.
And no, that is not me.
Huh I could have sworn that guy looked like you, the one in the side image.
Just how bloody many goates do you arabs anyway?!
On a DA note. was replaying Origins, or trying to but I am having WAY too much fun killing Americans and Russians in Paris during Battlefield 3 Beta. God I love the DN Origin, but it still is **** compared to TW2.
Some great points. Bhelen just screams badass.









#11461
Posté 06 octobre 2011 - 05:57
Addai67 wrote...
Zjarcal- I have the game from gog.com. It works ok except it always prompts me for a disk which is annoying.
That happens for me too sometimes with the Steam version. I have to insert a disc then for it to run. It's rare, but it happens.
And you should install the 2.0 patch, aside from the Steam issue that I mentioned, I haven't heard of any other issues so you really have nothing to worry about, plus it includes a lot of fixes to the game.
#11462
Posté 06 octobre 2011 - 02:51
Modifié par Addai67, 06 octobre 2011 - 02:51 .
#11463
Posté 08 octobre 2011 - 08:14
www.fanfiction.net/s/6087280/24/
Politics, intrigue, soul searching and....stuff.
Enjoy!:happy:
#11464
Posté 10 octobre 2011 - 03:42
So, in one of the boondoggle item packs they released for DA2, was this little bit:
Does that make sense to anyone else?Teyrn Loghain Mac Tir was not born a nobleman. It's said his family descended from freeholders in the western Bannorn, a region known as Oswin. His father, Gareth, would have had no surname of his own. He likely would have described himself as "of Oswin" or "ban Aehswin" (as the region would have been known in the Old Tongue).
The name "Mac Tir" means "son of the land." It was bestowed upon Loghain by King Maric after the Battle of River Dane. The Fereldan people considered the name highly appropriate: to them, Teyrn Loghain was a son of the entire nation, and he was famously said to have told a crowd that Ferelden would forever be "part of his blood."
After Loghain's betrayal of King Cailan at Ostagar in 9:30 Dragon, the general became as reviled as he had once been revered. His manse in Gwaren was looted and many of his personal possessions stolen - among them the armor he wore at the Battle of River Dane. That armor is said to have had special significance to the man. One peculiarity of the armor was a square of red silk pinned to one of the shoulderbelts. "For luck," Loghain once explained.
I think it's safe to say we can be glad that Loghain won't get any more mention or appearances- at least, we can hope.
Modifié par Addai67, 10 octobre 2011 - 03:43 .
#11465
Posté 10 octobre 2011 - 05:21
Addai67 wrote...
Hey Perse, I am looking forward to reading your story.
So, in one of the boondoggle item packs they released for DA2, was this little bit:Does that make sense to anyone else?Teyrn Loghain Mac Tir was not born a nobleman. It's said his family descended from freeholders in the western Bannorn, a region known as Oswin. His father, Gareth, would have had no surname of his own. He likely would have described himself as "of Oswin" or "ban Aehswin" (as the region would have been known in the Old Tongue).
The name "Mac Tir" means "son of the land." It was bestowed upon Loghain by King Maric after the Battle of River Dane. The Fereldan people considered the name highly appropriate: to them, Teyrn Loghain was a son of the entire nation, and he was famously said to have told a crowd that Ferelden would forever be "part of his blood."
After Loghain's betrayal of King Cailan at Ostagar in 9:30 Dragon, the general became as reviled as he had once been revered. His manse in Gwaren was looted and many of his personal possessions stolen - among them the armor he wore at the Battle of River Dane. That armor is said to have had special significance to the man. One peculiarity of the armor was a square of red silk pinned to one of the shoulderbelts. "For luck," Loghain once explained.
I think it's safe to say we can be glad that Loghain won't get any more mention or appearances- at least, we can hope.
Yay.
As for that, it's how most sadly interpret Ostagar, a betrayal. It makes sense if he is executed by the Warden....but the Redeemer ending is sadly ignored, as are those endings where he survives. Sad, really. I guess they went by the user data and the majority still kills him every single time.
#11466
Guest_Hanz54321_*
Posté 10 octobre 2011 - 05:23
Guest_Hanz54321_*
Addai67 wrote...
So, in one of the boondoggle item packs they released for DA2, was this little bit:Does that make sense to anyone else?Teyrn Loghain Mac Tir was not born a nobleman. It's said his family descended from freeholders in the western Bannorn, a region known as Oswin. His father, Gareth, would have had no surname of his own. He likely would have described himself as "of Oswin" or "ban Aehswin" (as the region would have been known in the Old Tongue).
The name "Mac Tir" means "son of the land." It was bestowed upon Loghain by King Maric after the Battle of River Dane. The Fereldan people considered the name highly appropriate: to them, Teyrn Loghain was a son of the entire nation, and he was famously said to have told a crowd that Ferelden would forever be "part of his blood."
After Loghain's betrayal of King Cailan at Ostagar in 9:30 Dragon, the general became as reviled as he had once been revered. His manse in Gwaren was looted and many of his personal possessions stolen - among them the armor he wore at the Battle of River Dane. That armor is said to have had special significance to the man. One peculiarity of the armor was a square of red silk pinned to one of the shoulderbelts. "For luck," Loghain once explained.
I think it's safe to say we can be glad that Loghain won't get any more mention or appearances- at least, we can hope.
Nods. Having a 3 way with Isabella in the first game is important enough data to carry over to the second, but the fate of Loghain is not.
Like I said - I'm not buying DA3 and if I get it as a gift I'll put it in a poor box somewhere.
#11467
Posté 10 octobre 2011 - 05:26
#11468
Posté 11 octobre 2011 - 06:58
#11469
Posté 11 octobre 2011 - 07:01
Feel free to give it to me.Like I said - I'm not buying DA3 and if I get it as a gift I'll put it in a poor box somewhere.
#11470
Posté 11 octobre 2011 - 08:12
Xilizhra wrote...
Feel free to give it to me.Like I said - I'm not buying DA3 and if I get it as a gift I'll put it in a poor box somewhere.
Or me.
And sorry to disappoint you in your indignation, KOP, but Morri will return sooner or later.
#11471
Posté 11 octobre 2011 - 10:13
KnightofPhoenix wrote...
Yea I most certainly do not want Loghain or Morrigan to show up anytime soon. I'd much rather have untarnished memories.
So you return.
Good going at the Arab Summit?
#11472
Guest_Hanz54321_*
Posté 11 octobre 2011 - 10:43
Guest_Hanz54321_*
Alright - you are first in line. If it is gifted to me I'l give you my unopened copy.Xilizhra wrote...
Feel free to give it to me.Like I said - I'm not buying DA3 and if I get it as a gift I'll put it in a poor box somewhere.
#11473
Guest_Hanz54321_*
Posté 11 octobre 2011 - 10:44
Guest_Hanz54321_*
Persephone wrote...
Xilizhra wrote...
Feel free to give it to me.Like I said - I'm not buying DA3 and if I get it as a gift I'll put it in a poor box somewhere.
Or me.
And sorry to disappoint you in your indignation, KOP, but Morri will return sooner or later.
If I get 2 copies your next.
And yes - they have to have Morrigan and Flemeth's rivalry/partnership as a major plot point some time. But, as KoP has alluded to, they will totally bork it instead of making it epic.
#11474
Posté 12 octobre 2011 - 07:17
Hanz54321 wrote...
Persephone wrote...
Xilizhra wrote...
Feel free to give it to me.Like I said - I'm not buying DA3 and if I get it as a gift I'll put it in a poor box somewhere.
Or me.
And sorry to disappoint you in your indignation, KOP, but Morri will return sooner or later.
If I get 2 copies your next.
And yes - they have to have Morrigan and Flemeth's rivalry/partnership as a major plot point some time. But, as KoP has alluded to, they will totally bork it instead of making it epic.
Depends on one's inerpretation of the word "epic", I suppose.
#11475
Posté 12 octobre 2011 - 10:10
Seriously he makes Vaughn look like a real person.





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