Like Logain?Typical Forum Sycophant wrote...
Carver is gonna betray the Champ...he just has that derpish look about him.
Why does carver hate me?
#51
Posté 27 février 2011 - 07:08
#52
Posté 27 février 2011 - 07:10
William Bell wrote...
i didn't find Carver's codex either
Carver grew up surrounded by magic he couldn't truly understand. He cared deeply for his family, but sometimes felt like the stupidest person in the room. Carver foundered in Lothering, caught between the gifts of his apostate sister, Bethany and the growing skill of his more focused sibling Garrett*.[/i]
But even as Carver groused about his lot, he remained dedicated to protecting those he loved. He didn't think twice about sacrificing himself to save his mother during the flight from the darkspawn, and although Carver struggled to find his way in life, there is gratification in knowing his death had a purpose.[/i] Changes depending on Hawke's first name*
#53
Posté 27 février 2011 - 07:14
AlexXIV wrote...
Well since he is the youngest brother he may be a bit spoiled too. I hear that happens in families with more than 2 children, but I couldn't know since I merely have a younger sister, who wasn't spoiled at all. Well, neither of us was.
I think the youngest in our family is pretty much the opposite of spoiled. If anyone was "spoiled" in our family, it was our middle brother. The youngest chipped out a rough subsistence on hand-me-downs, and was always the very last to get ANYTHING. When he was a toddler, he used to carry all his worldly possessions with him at all times in order to keep an eye on them. My dad called him "Mr. Bundle".
#54
Posté 27 février 2011 - 07:14
KJandrew wrote...
I've been wondering this since i played the demo and i've been able to find no other threads about it.
Simply, why is carver always my rival and bethany my friend?
Rivalry path =/= Jerk
Friendship path =/= Doting, younger brother
Jennifer Brandes Hepler wrote...
As a general rule, the way friendship and rivalry works, is that friendship means agreeing with and supporting the follower in what *they* want to do, no matter how crazy, illogical or dangerous to self and others. Rivalry means opposing their big cause, often for the right reasons. So it's very possible to be a better friend to someone by choosing the rivalry path, since you're trying to stop them from giving in to their own self-destructive whims.
It's not always the most intuitive, but definitely don't think of friendship as doing the "right" thing and rivalry as doing the "bad" thing. It's just as likely to be the other way around.
#55
Posté 27 février 2011 - 07:27
#56
Posté 27 février 2011 - 07:30
It's kinda like my family. I'm the middle child and growing I wanted to be like my older brother. Same with me and my little brother. But my little brother is a bit more spoiled than us.
#57
Posté 27 février 2011 - 07:32
Modifié par Silvanend, 27 février 2011 - 07:33 .
#58
Posté 27 février 2011 - 07:34
#59
Posté 27 février 2011 - 07:36
Russalka wrote...
Rivalry does not equal hatred.
^ This. My younger brother and I love each other and are closer then with our younger sisters, but we have a very fierce competive edge to our relationship. I'm the eldest by many years and didn't take kindly to a younger brother cramping my style when he was a toddler, I picked on him a lot and tried to ignore him for his first years. Then as we grew older I become protective of him and more big sisterly, even more years after that and until now he's the one who picks on me all the time.. lol.
And he's much taller then me now too.. So it's not because there's rivalry that it means 'hate' sometimes it's the direct opposite.
edit: actually those younger sisters of mine are also excellent examples, they are close in age so they tended to always play together and sharing a bedroom and so on. They go from giggling to each other in consipiring whispers to trying to tear each other's hair out in minutes, so while they are very close and know each other super well, they are also rivals at times.
Modifié par Eshaye, 27 février 2011 - 07:48 .
#60
Posté 27 février 2011 - 07:36
The Minority wrote...
I feel bad for only children. They don't have a sibling to blame for what they do wrong.
We get by on the 100% undivided attention and resources parents hurl at us. No scapegoat is a fair trade for not having to share gifts and praise come holidays and such in my book.
#61
Posté 27 février 2011 - 07:38
#62
Posté 27 février 2011 - 07:38
Zalocx wrote...
The Minority wrote...
I feel bad for only children. They don't have a sibling to blame for what they do wrong.
We get by on the 100% undivided attention and resources parents hurl at us. No scapegoat is a fair trade for not having to share gifts and praise come holidays and such in my book.
Kinda depends on how well off your parents are. You can have a massive family and wealthy parents, and still not have to share anything. Funny how this thread is turning into a talk about siblings.
Modifié par Silvanend, 27 février 2011 - 07:40 .
#63
Posté 27 février 2011 - 07:44
#64
Posté 27 février 2011 - 07:45
#65
Posté 27 février 2011 - 08:00
Typical Forum Sycophant wrote...
Carver is gonna betray the Champ...he just has that derpish look about him.

I can see derp but it's definitely not Carver.





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