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GailRana

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Kawamura wrote...
Yeah. His opening sequence weirded me out. As did his talking about solitary.

And I pronounce a lot of letters that shouldn't be pronounced. ;____; I had to change a lot of my words acting or else I'd get teased.


but... Biff made the funniest gurgle when Anders the darkspawn took him out :whistle:

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Inzhuna wrote...

Did you guys all like Anders as much in Awakening? I didn't really care for him in DA:A. I mean, he was fun and, being a cat lover, I enjoyed the bits with Ser Pounce-A-Lot but that was it. I liked other Awakening companions a lot more - Justice, Nathaniel, Sigrun. I wasn't that much excited about the possibility of him returning in DAII (until they revealed the Justice twist).

ETA: ditto on above. "Could/shoud/would of" drives me maaaad. Oh and "could care less", too... :pinched:


I was still all Posted Imagefor Alistair when Awakening came out, so playing Awakening I wasn't like OMG about him but I liked him. Then about 2/3 the way through the game I realised he hadn't left my party... then I found myself wishing there were romance options (even though my warden was married to Alistair, she still went for the "Pretty girl right here" option, hey, Alistair got a one-off funsies with Morrigan so my warden should be entitled to some mage lovin' herself, right???)... so yeah Awakening Anders was definitely a favourite Posted Image

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Miri1984 wrote...

200 000 words of Anders fanfiction BEFORE DA2 came out...

....yeah, I think I liked him in Awakenings...


And I still prefer your version of his childhood. 

As for me...I realized that I had started a little fic last January that would have him as a huge part, based on the bits we saw of him in the Awakening trailer. I didn't even know his name or anything. I just saw a cute mage who seemed like he might be awesome and...yeah. Smitten. I spent most of last year trying to infect the Alistairians with the Anders disease before I defected permanantly.

I just wish someone would make a "hug the **** out of Anders in Awakening" mod so I could actually play it again without having an emotional breakdown.

Modifié par SurelyForth, 26 avril 2011 - 11:01 .


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The second time I played Awakening through was after DA2, so I was pretty much on "omg foreshadowing!!" mode, which made everything just a wee bit sad. :?

I should probably do this, as I rushed through the end (and Witch Hunt) so I'd have a save to import for DA2. But I'm too worried about the dreaded foreshadowing. I can just imagine myself yelling at the screen 'Don't do it Anders! Let me whisk you away to the land of rainbows and kittens!'

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SurelyForth wrote...

Miri1984 wrote...

200 000 words of Anders fanfiction BEFORE DA2 came out...

....yeah, I think I liked him in Awakenings...


And I still prefer your version of his childhood. 

As for me...I realized that I had started a little fic last January that would have him as a huge part, based on the bits we saw of him in the Awakening trailer. I didn't even know his name or anything. I just saw a cute mage who seemed like he might be awesome and...yeah. Smitten. 

I just wish someone would make a "hug the **** out of Anders in Awakening" mod so I could actually play it again without having an emotional breakdown.


yep. kittens and hugs! They fix everything ^_^

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Mistress Tasharra wrote...

Kawamura wrote...

Yeah. His opening sequence weirded me out. As did his talking about solitary.

And I pronounce a lot of letters that shouldn't be pronounced. ;____; I had to change a lot of my words acting or else I'd get teased.


His intro creeped you out?

Heh. I saw it and instantly became happy in the pants place, so to speak.

"Yup. I don't care if you killed those Templar. Just keep talking and smiling like that and I'll do whatever you want. Uh huh."

:wub::wub:


Yeeeah. I went: "Now there's a guy who doesn't know where his towel is".

Or something.

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By the way, do you guys remember David Gaider posting that all possible outcomes for Anders will be accounted for? I sort of remember when people were raging before release he told that it'd be explained we should just wait.

But the possibility of never recruting Anders is not accounted for in DAII. Which makes me wonder if the proper codex entry is not appearing due to a glitch.

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Kawamura wrote...

Yeeeah. I went: "Now there's a guy who doesn't know where his towel is".

Or something.


haha, he didn't strike me as a frood either

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AquilaChrysaetos86 wrote...

ipgd wrote...

Inzhuna wrote...

I know, that's the point. These weird people added a sound "g" to the  "-ing" when they spoke.

so wait, do you pronounce it "ɪn" and they're pronouncing it "ɪŋ" or are you pronouncing it "ɪŋ" while they're pronouncing it "ɪŋg/ɪng"?

i am confuuused


Erm, it could be ɪŋg in Birmingham. They do this weird half glottal stop at the end of 'ing' words that you don't find anywhere else in the country. It's why the rest of us like to make fun of them. 'Cos we're nice like that. ^_^


*cries*  I don't care what you say, I still travel into town on a buz and drink melk, so there! :P

Oh, and I just tried saying 'beginning' repeatedly, and it sounds like 'biginnin' so, yeah ^_^

Modifié par eleridragon, 26 avril 2011 - 11:08 .


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AquilaChrysaetos86

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Kawamura wrote...

Mistress Tasharra wrote...

Kawamura wrote...

Yeah. His opening sequence weirded me out. As did his talking about solitary.

And I pronounce a lot of letters that shouldn't be pronounced. ;____; I had to change a lot of my words acting or else I'd get teased.


His intro creeped you out?

Heh. I saw it and instantly became happy in the pants place, so to speak.

"Yup. I don't care if you killed those Templar. Just keep talking and smiling like that and I'll do whatever you want. Uh huh."

:wub::wub:


Yeeeah. I went: "Now there's a guy who doesn't know where his towel is".

Or something.

One too many pangalacticgargleblasters if you ask me. Maybe he lost it on the swimming escape attempt? :bandit:

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eleridragon wrote...

AquilaChrysaetos86 wrote...

ipgd wrote...

Inzhuna wrote...

I know, that's the point. These weird people added a sound "g" to the  "-ing" when they spoke.

so wait, do you pronounce it "ɪn" and they're pronouncing it "ɪŋ" or are you pronouncing it "ɪŋ" while they're pronouncing it "ɪŋg/ɪng"?

i am confuuused


Erm, it could be ɪŋg in Birmingham. They do this weird half glottal stop at the end of 'ing' words that you don't find anywhere else in the country. It's why the rest of us like to make fun of them. 'Cos we're nice like that. ^_^


*cries*  I don't care what you say, I still travel into town on a buz and drink melk, so there! :P

Well then I will continue to drop my 't's and have uneducated foreigners assume I'm some kind of posh cockney, darlin'! :lol:

Edit: Oh noes, second forum faux pas in as many days. *sigh*

Modifié par AquilaChrysaetos86, 26 avril 2011 - 11:08 .


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eleridragon

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AquilaChrysaetos86 wrote...

eleridragon wrote...

AquilaChrysaetos86 wrote...

ipgd wrote...

Inzhuna wrote...

I know, that's the point. These weird people added a sound "g" to the  "-ing" when they spoke.

so wait, do you pronounce it "ɪn" and they're pronouncing it "ɪŋ" or are you pronouncing it "ɪŋ" while they're pronouncing it "ɪŋg/ɪng"?

i am confuuused


Erm, it could be ɪŋg in Birmingham. They do this weird half glottal stop at the end of 'ing' words that you don't find anywhere else in the country. It's why the rest of us like to make fun of them. 'Cos we're nice like that. ^_^


*cries*  I don't care what you say, I still travel into town on a buz and drink melk, so there! :P

Well then I will continue to drop my 't's and have uneducated foreigners assume I'm some kind of posh cockney, darlin'! :lol:

Edit: Oh noes, second forum faux pas in as many days. *sigh*


Britain would be a boring place if we all had the same accent :)

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AquilaChrysaetos86 wrote...

Kawamura wrote...

Yeeeah. I went: "Now there's a guy who doesn't know where his towel is".

Or something.

One too many pangalacticgargleblasters if you ask me. Maybe he lost it on the swimming escape attempt? :bandit:


now that i think about it, Anders would have liked one of those generators that make undergarments leap simultaneously one foot to the left  (in accordance with the Theory of Indeterminacy, of course). He probably would have been invited to those sorts of parties too. 

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AquilaChrysaetos86

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GailRana wrote...

AquilaChrysaetos86 wrote...

Kawamura wrote...

Yeeeah. I went: "Now there's a guy who doesn't know where his towel is".

Or something.

One too many pangalacticgargleblasters if you ask me. Maybe he lost it on the swimming escape attempt? :bandit:


now that i think about it, Anders would have liked one of those generators that make undergarments leap simultaneously one foot to the left  (in accordance with the Theory of Indeterminacy, of course). He probably would have been invited to those sorts of parties too. 

He probably would have organised those parties. Maybe that's why the Templars used to kick him in the head? He was such a good healer he sat around smirking while everyone else had nasty hangovers.

Also, @eleridragon: That it would.

Modifié par AquilaChrysaetos86, 26 avril 2011 - 11:19 .


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AquilaChrysaetos86 wrote...

He probably would have organised those parties. Maybe that's why the Templars used to kick him in the head? He was such a good healer he sat around smirking while everyone else had nasty hangovers.


hehe, no wonder he used to love drinking! Being a healer must be awesome.

And anders probably only started using the thing so he could find out who wasn't wearing any knickers in the first place :bandit:

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GailRana wrote...

AquilaChrysaetos86 wrote...

He probably would have organised those parties. Maybe that's why the Templars used to kick him in the head? He was such a good healer he sat around smirking while everyone else had nasty hangovers.


hehe, no wonder he used to love drinking! Being a healer must be awesome.

And anders probably only started using the thing so he could find out who wasn't wearing any knickers in the first place :bandit:


Lol!

:o That's how he makes his secret panty shrine to Hawke! It all makes sense now.

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#33492
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AquilaChrysaetos86 wrote...
Lol!

:o That's how he makes his secret panty shrine to Hawke! It all makes sense now.


Brilliant! Explains everything :lol:

EDIT: That last panel never fails to crack me up!

Modifié par GailRana, 26 avril 2011 - 11:26 .


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Inzhuna wrote...

By the way, do you guys remember David Gaider posting that all possible outcomes for Anders will be accounted for? I sort of remember when people were raging before release he told that it'd be explained we should just wait.

But the possibility of never recruting Anders is not accounted for in DAII. Which makes me wonder if the proper codex entry is not appearing due to a glitch.


The possibility of never recruiting Anders is accounted for, he posted it in the forums. "Other grey wardens recruited him". He was a valuable asset to the wardens. If you handed him over to Rylock at the beginning then he escaped again and was recruited elsewhere in Thedas, and he met Justice... in the fade somewhere :D.

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Miri1984 wrote...

Inzhuna wrote...

By the way, do you guys remember David Gaider posting that all possible outcomes for Anders will be accounted for? I sort of remember when people were raging before release he told that it'd be explained we should just wait.

But the possibility of never recruting Anders is not accounted for in DAII. Which makes me wonder if the proper codex entry is not appearing due to a glitch.


The possibility of never recruiting Anders is accounted for, he posted it in the forums. "Other grey wardens recruited him". He was a valuable asset to the wardens. If you handed him over to Rylock at the beginning then he escaped again and was recruited elsewhere in Thedas, and he met Justice... in the fade somewhere :D.


Anders is pretty damn determined to get recruited, y'know: 

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Dreaming-in-Shadow wrote...

Miri1984 wrote...

Inzhuna wrote...

By the way, do you guys remember David Gaider posting that all possible outcomes for Anders will be accounted for? I sort of remember when people were raging before release he told that it'd be explained we should just wait.

But the possibility of never recruting Anders is not accounted for in DAII. Which makes me wonder if the proper codex entry is not appearing due to a glitch.


The possibility of never recruiting Anders is accounted for, he posted it in the forums. "Other grey wardens recruited him". He was a valuable asset to the wardens. If you handed him over to Rylock at the beginning then he escaped again and was recruited elsewhere in Thedas, and he met Justice... in the fade somewhere :D.


Anders is pretty damn determined to get recruited, y'know: 


He's really bad at the whole fugitive from Justice thing.

<snerk>

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I liked Anders in Awakening, but nowhere near as much as I love DA2 Anders.

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Dreaming-in-Shadow wrote...

Anders is pretty damn determined to get recruited, y'know: 

I'm ashamed, but it is the first time I see this...I couldn't resist to recruit Anders the first time I saw him in Awakening.

"I'm really bad at the whole 'fugitive from justice' thing"

....Indeed you are. 

I wonder how many dialogues were actually foreshadowing, and how many we are noticing just know but at that time they really weren't thinking about it.

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Gone-Batty's Fenders comic "Turning Point" has updated with 3 more pages here

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Also...I just realized how similar Shades and Geth are in design.

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Dreaming-in-Shadow wrote...

Anders is pretty damn determined to get recruited, y'know: 


hehe, i love that part!

i still feel like a complete jerk for conscripting him into the Wardens... atleast he seemed happy about it at the time.

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Kawamura wrote...

He's really bad at the whole fugitive from Justice thing.

<snerk>


Yeah, we noticed that little detail Anders. <_<