Varric Tethras: Chest Hair & Dwarven Goodness 2.0 **Finest Dwarven Craft**
#8801
Posté 30 novembre 2010 - 05:18
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#8802
Posté 30 novembre 2010 - 05:19
Maria Caliban wrote...
Mary Kirby wrote...
I try, but I lose track of a lot of the questions. I am easily distracted by cookies and shiny objects.
I appreciate all the questions you answer. I think most of us understand that actually working on the game is more important than answering random questions on the forum.
Havn't you heard? Bioware are streamlining their games so much that before long the 'game' will just be the forums, all the devs will be here instead of working on anything else and we will just bombard them with endless questions and complaints. I reckon the final boss will be a killer.
@Mary: I am picturing Varric reclining in a big comfy armchair, sipping some of his favourite wine (I can't remember the name of the Chateau offhand) and listening to the Thedas equivalent of Bach while he writes notes on Hawke's latest adventure in a battered leather bound notebook. It's a pleasing image.
#8803
Posté 30 novembre 2010 - 05:20
leonia42 wrote...
Could he be a shephard's pie maybe? Though Beef Bauginon sounds quite tasty.
*goes off to YouTube to search for cello music*
Great minds think alike....the second I saw "pot pie" I though "but Shephard's Pie is better!"
#8804
Posté 30 novembre 2010 - 05:20
Dhiro wrote...
I wonder if Varric likes theater.
The Tempest / The Blight
The Merchant of Venice / The Merchant of the Surface (kinda an auto-biography)
The Taming of the Shrew / The Taming of the Nug
A Midsummer Night's Dream / A Midsummer Night in Morrigan's tent
#8805
Posté 30 novembre 2010 - 05:20
Apollo Starflare wrote...
Maria Caliban wrote...
Mary Kirby wrote...
I try, but I lose track of a lot of the questions. I am easily distracted by cookies and shiny objects.
I appreciate all the questions you answer. I think most of us understand that actually working on the game is more important than answering random questions on the forum.
Havn't you heard? Bioware are streamlining their games so much that before long the 'game' will just be the forums, all the devs will be here instead of working on anything else and we will just bombard them with endless questions and complaints. I reckon the final boss will be a killer.
@Mary: I am picturing Varric reclining in a big comfy armchair, sipping some of his favourite wine (I can't remember the name of the Chateau offhand) and listening to the Thedas equivalent of Bach while he writes notes on Hawke's latest adventure in a battered leather bound notebook. It's a pleasing image.
And he would be using little glasses
#8806
Posté 30 novembre 2010 - 05:21
Dhiro wrote...
I tried to read Shakespeare, I swear I did, but the language was really complex to me. Even if I have a pass, it's a chame I can't read Ricardo III because I don't know what's a ataúde.
(The dictionary say it's a coffin)
http://www.shakespearemadeeasy.com/
May I suggest the "Shakespere Made Easy" books it provides the unaltered text on the left side pages and the simplified english translation on the right. I'm a native speaker/reader who has always been a fast reader who scored off the charts in comprehension and this helped me enjoy Shakespere in a non frustrating way.
And to be on topic can I say that I love the Varric community. It's so accepting of the other characters, just love all around I have no interest in Varric as a LI but him and my LadyHawke are gonna have a total bromance.
Modifié par makenzieshepard, 30 novembre 2010 - 05:22 .
#8807
Posté 30 novembre 2010 - 05:22
Lord_Valandil wrote...
Dhiro wrote...
I wonder if Varric likes theater.
The Tempest / The Blight
The Merchant of Venice / The Merchant of the Surface (kinda an auto-biography)
The Taming of the Shrew / The Taming of the Nug
A Midsummer Night's Dream / A Midsummer Night in Morrigan's tent
I would say "The Taming of the Dog", in Oghren's honor.
#8808
Posté 30 novembre 2010 - 05:23
makenzieshepard wrote...
Dhiro wrote...
I tried to read Shakespeare, I swear I did, but the language was really complex to me. Even if I have a pass, it's a chame I can't read Ricardo III because I don't know what's a ataúde.
(The dictionary say it's a coffin)
http://www.shakespearemadeeasy.com/
May I suggest the "Shakespere Made Easy" books it provides the unaltered text on the left side pages and the simplified english translation on the right. I'm someone who has always been a fast reader who scored off the charts in comprehension and this helped me enjoy Shakespere in a non frustrating way.
And to be on topic can I say that I love the Varric community. It's so accepting of the other characters, just love all around I have no interest in Varric as a LI but him and my LadyHawke are gonna have a total bromance.
I didn't knew such thing exist! Thank you so much
#8809
Posté 30 novembre 2010 - 05:23

Sad thing is that I'm currently concentrating on what Lady Hawke is eating thanks to all this food talk going on. /sigh
Modifié par Neesee, 30 novembre 2010 - 05:27 .
#8810
Posté 30 novembre 2010 - 05:24
Mary Kirby wrote...
Maria Caliban wrote...
That.. sort of sucks.
"Life is crappy. And then you die. Oh, other people go back to the stone or to the Maker, but you? You just die."
Surface dwarves pretty much come in two types: Live for the moment, or Unspeakably dour. The future does not really look bright from their point of view, so they either don't think about it, or dread it with the power of ten thousand suns.
Dwarven Crafts!!! Fine Dwarven Crafts!
I try, but I lose track of a lot of the questions. I am easily distracted by cookies and shiny objects.
so cookies with silver sprinkles would be like your kryptonite then?
#8811
Posté 30 novembre 2010 - 05:24
And catfights in a giant pool of wine.
#8812
Posté 30 novembre 2010 - 05:25
Neesee wrote...
Did someone say glasses?
#8813
Posté 30 novembre 2010 - 05:27
bsbcaer wrote...
leonia42 wrote...
Could he be a shephard's pie maybe? Though Beef Bauginon sounds quite tasty.
*goes off to YouTube to search for cello music*
Great minds think alike....the second I saw "pot pie" I though "but Shephard's Pie is better!"
Of course...that could be taken in strange ways and some really strange fanfic!
#8814
Posté 30 novembre 2010 - 05:28
What who told you? Varric said if I did it he'd help me pay for college.TriviaAeducan wrote...
classy guy like Varric? He loves Theater.
And catfights in a giant pool of wine.
#8815
Posté 30 novembre 2010 - 05:30
bsbcaer wrote...
bsbcaer wrote...
leonia42 wrote...
Could he be a shephard's pie maybe? Though Beef Bauginon sounds quite tasty.
*goes off to YouTube to search for cello music*
Great minds think alike....the second I saw "pot pie" I though "but Shephard's Pie is better!"
Of course...that could be taken in strange ways and some really strange fanfic!
I would read them.
And I totally mean it.
#8816
Posté 30 novembre 2010 - 05:31
Dhiro wrote...
bsbcaer wrote...
bsbcaer wrote...
leonia42 wrote...
Could he be a shephard's pie maybe? Though Beef Bauginon sounds quite tasty.
*goes off to YouTube to search for cello music*
Great minds think alike....the second I saw "pot pie" I though "but Shephard's Pie is better!"
Of course...that could be taken in strange ways and some really strange fanfic!
I would read them.
And I totally mean it.
Ditto.
#8817
Posté 30 novembre 2010 - 05:36
Oh Varric thread, I love you even when you get crazy/silly (I do it too).Elrena wrote...
Ditto.Dhiro wrote...
I would read them.bsbcaer wrote...
Of course...that could be taken in strange ways and some really strange fanfic!bsbcaer wrote...
Great minds think alike....the second I saw "pot pie" I though "but Shephard's Pie is better!"leonia42 wrote...
Could he be a shephard's pie maybe? Though Beef Bauginon sounds quite tasty.
*goes off to YouTube to search for cello music*
And I totally mean it.
Speaking of cello music has suddenly got me thinking of The Walking Dead. Been checking out a blog about the music and there was one episode where the music was mostly celli. (Maker, I get off-topic easy)
#8818
Posté 30 novembre 2010 - 05:39
Just thinking about the rich, flavour infused meaty meal that is Varric has me longing for it
#8819
Posté 30 novembre 2010 - 05:45
Elrena wrote...
Pseudocognition wrote...
This Beef Bourguinon thing sounds unspeakably delicious.
And I usually don't like beef.
Oh, it is. I had it for dinner last week. Thick gravy, melt in your mouth beef...
Yeah. Varric is totally an LI.:wub:
lol!
So, Boeuf Bourguignon, eh? Makes sense, with the wine and all.
Did you ever say what sort of food Sten would be, Mary?
#8820
Posté 30 novembre 2010 - 05:46
#8821
Posté 30 novembre 2010 - 05:47
ANARYA. Make some for us. You sealed your fate when you made that delicious pretzels. You're now Varric's Royal Cook.
#8822
Posté 30 novembre 2010 - 05:49
@Dhiro lol, French food is not really my area of expertise, but I don't think that particular dish is very difficult.
Modifié par Anarya, 30 novembre 2010 - 05:50 .
#8823
Posté 30 novembre 2010 - 05:51
...Nope, never.
#8824
Posté 30 novembre 2010 - 05:51
leonia42 wrote...
Damn it Elrena, stop making us all so hungry!
(Points if you get the reference
#8825
Posté 30 novembre 2010 - 05:52
Elrena wrote...
leonia42 wrote...
Damn it Elrena, stop making us all so hungry!I can't help it! It's so beautiful!
(Points if you get the reference)
...Dragon Age?
I tried.




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