Lol, that's what Xzar was like.solstickan wrote...
Minxie18 wrote...
Insane like Xzar in Baldur's Gate? Or Minsc, even? [smilie]../../../images/forum/emoticons/grin.png[/smilie]solstickan wrote...
Madame Rose Crimsynn wrote...
Tamyn wrote...
I thought those features made him a fleshed-out character, but not one I'd want to romance.
He was also very easy to ****** off, and multiple party members provoked him with ease. I do not find prickly, incredibly insecure, prideful hot-heads attractive. I think I would much prefer a broody sort.
You like your men a little bit more low-key and not crazy?
I can agree with you so very much on this.
Oh, I would love to have an utterly insane companion. Though, I would prefer it if Fenris still had some of his marbles left. :innocent:
I suspect Fenris won't be wholly sane because of the trauma he's endured. I think he's going to have some "issues". But he's stoic, so he's dealing them privately and as best he can.
Unfortunately, I haven't played BG, so I don't know about that.But I was thinking a little like Patrick Bateman (American Psycho), minus all the killing and torturing girls, of course. Or maybe someone who you could hear talking to him/herself constantly, and/or bursting out laughing randomly during conversations.
Edwin talked to himself a lot, too. And he thought nobody else noticed, even though the PC and other companions comment on it.
Ah, Baldur's Gate... good times.
I admit, this applies to me.Maria Caliban said...
`The entire appeal of Fenris at this point is that he has whatever personality you wish.
I'm definitely projecting my own ideas on Fenris' personality.I do, however, feel confident that I'm going to like his real personality when we finally see what he's like.





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