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Can we possibly get some of the softer sides of women in the game too?


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#76
JensenBakura

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I might have missed it, but I can't believe no one brought this up...if you play the dwarven princess origin, you CAN go dress shopping for the banquet. The silk merchant has two dresses you can buy.

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mousestalker

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I think what we really need is a more feminine personality for the Warden. The exterior is nice, but it's the interior that matters. I wouldn't mind a lovely, warm, sensitive Hawke personality, similar to, oh I don't know, GLaDOS.



I would die from sheer fanjoy if I ever heard a monotone soprano voice say "You seem awfully attached to that sword. Would you like to marry it? Well, I won't let you."

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Anarya

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mousestalker wrote...

I think what we really need is a more feminine personality for the Warden. The exterior is nice, but it's the interior that matters. I wouldn't mind a lovely, warm, sensitive Hawke personality, similar to, oh I don't know, GLaDOS.

I would die from sheer fanjoy if I ever heard a monotone soprano voice say "You seem awfully attached to that sword. Would you like to marry it? Well, I won't let you."


Oh jeez that is so not where I thought you were going with that post when I read the first line or two.  :D

*would totally play that type of Hawke*

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HoonDing

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Addai67 wrote...

'Course if the female models are really going to be as boobefied as the art suggests, I'm sticking to plate armor.

Good thing the plate armour has breast protrusions.

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Eternal Dust

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This is the best thread I've read so far. LOL :lol:

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Krytheos

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For the roleplay purposes, I could see a few dresses here and there, but I would also like to say some of us would also prefer wearing less feminine clothing as well. An equal distribution of the two would be fine, and nothing would be wrong with it. Though I personally would never utilize the option, others would, and it'd be fine.



A little more feminiety is fine, but too much, and you risk going into 'extremely girly' territory, which is..well, if you're going to be a ruler on the brink of war, it might come back to bite you in the arse, all in all, but in such a case of wearing casual/formal clothes, a nice set of femininety for those who want it, and for those who don't, a set of more tomboyish set of clothing would work fine. Just one or two of each, or release new one's as free or 20 cent DLC, if putting a price on it is necessary.



But if so, I do ask that you are allowed to keep a concealed dagger within such a thing. You never know when the Crows will be upon you, and frankly, I'd at least like a dagger to defend myself in such a situation.

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LokiHades

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Once again, nice to have, but not something I'd put in priority over the more important things (story, gameplay, etc).



Honestly though, for the Grey Wardens it's not practical. They'll eventually have to go for their Calling, which means whoever they end relationships with, it'll probably be either ugly, or the saddest thing ever.



As for Hawke... Well if you fled from your burning village with your family, I think you'd probably forgo these things, unless a wedding takes place years into the story (provided it happens).