Edit:Oh and they are both bad girls.
Modifié par AlexXIV, 26 février 2011 - 05:05 .
Modifié par AlexXIV, 26 février 2011 - 05:05 .
You are actually spot on there, you can even pretty much guarantee that when someone writes ''First'' (man, I hate those guys) on FB groups it is 99% likely a guy that wrote it. I prefer someone who already knows what to do :innocent:JJDrakken wrote...
Virgins are overrated. Plain & simple, it's more a male fantasy of, I was first!
JJ
JJDrakken wrote...
Virgins are overrated. Plain & simple, it's more a male fantasy of, I was first!
JJ
Excuse me but I don't see the relevance of your comments. There has been Leliana in dao, it means we can't have romance, touching, sweet, dedicated and passionate in DA2 ?We already had Morrigan. Wasn't that enough?
Modifié par Sylvianus, 26 février 2011 - 07:41 .
Sylvianus wrote...
Really ?I think Isabella is still the "Bad Girl".
It was not me with the impression. She cares about his crew, like a mother to her son.
Me it does not reassure me when she said " they were not commodities, but people ", about slaves.
Seems it not at all pragmatic. She seems to care about the lives of others, and seems to bring more to resolve peacefully the problem with Castillon.
Moreover, it just seems more relaxed than Merril, more salacious.
Modifié par Wissenschaft, 26 février 2011 - 08:09 .
As I said before, I just hope that not only a characteristic and a past history will describe a real interesting profile of pragmatism. Whether it will translate concretely into the gamely Into the Game. I want to take advantage of the system of friendship and rivalry if only I take pragmatic decisions, for example.Well, Isabella's a pirate/mercenary/smuggeler. Merril's a blood mage. Anders is so hell bent on taking down the Chantry that he's twisted Justice into Vengence. And Fenris is designed to be a weapon.
Meredith, probably.
@ wissen :Being the bad girl doesn't mean your heartless.
Modifié par Sylvianus, 26 février 2011 - 08:38 .