Addai67 wrote...
To the person you're killing, those probably sound like very fine distinctions.
Anyway BioWare doesn't seem to specialize in homicidal maniacs. There is usually more nuance. Though if you recruited Sten, Leliana, Shale, Oghren or Zevran, you still had murderers in your camp. So what would be the difference if Fenris has a rage problem?
Didn't say there'd be a difference. Not real sure why this is being nitpicked on to begin with. All I was saying was that on the whole, I tend to not bring people who fall more into what I would categorize as 'dark' in my parties. Not that I'm saying the character is bad in any way, shape, or form. Rather, I am saying the personalities tend not to mesh with the personalities of my PC, so I don't use them in my parties.
In any case, DAO actually lacked characters I would mark as 'dark'. I tend to use that for people that would fall on the Sith side of the scale if this were a SW verse. Rage, anger, killing for the jollies of it, unrestrained (violent) passions. *insert more Jedi babble here*
In any event, even if Fenris did turn out to have a rage problem, that would not make him a bad character. All it would mean is he wouldn't work with my planned PC personality-wise. Canderous, HK-47, Kreia, these were all rather dark, and all excellent characters, imo. The two are not mutually exclusive for me, they just don't work when I start getting into friendships and romances for the PC.
Modifié par Maera Imrov, 09 février 2011 - 04:05 .