Sialater wrote...
If it wouldn't Tranquil him outright.
Just cut off his head while you'r at it. It would show more mercy
anyways something cute by Sakuna!

sakuna.deviantart.com/art/DA2-Kittens-of-Anders-wip-209068675
Sialater wrote...
If it wouldn't Tranquil him outright.

SmilingDeceit wrote...
DAYtheELF wrote...
Sialater wrote...
If it wouldn't Tranquil him outright.
The idea of Tranquilling Anders break my heart! That would be the worst worst thing to do to him ever!
*delurks*
Sounds like it's time to break out this oldy-but-goody
TotoroTori wrote...
Sialater wrote...
If it wouldn't Tranquil him outright.
Just cut off his head while you'r at it. It would show more mercy
anyways something cute by Sakuna!
sakuna.deviantart.com/art/DA2-Kittens-of-Anders-wip-209068675
Evilnor wrote...
I gotta wonder what famous people think of their twitter stalkers, even if they're only famous in small groups. Does that make it even more creepy/flattering?
Sialater wrote...
I was actually mentioning that as an argument AGAINST separating him from Justice. Not saying it should happen.
SmilingDeceit wrote...
DAYtheELF wrote...
Sialater wrote...
If it wouldn't Tranquil him outright.
The idea of Tranquilling Anders break my heart! That would be the worst worst thing to do to him ever!
*delurks*
Sounds like it's time to break out this oldy-but-goody
DAYtheELF wrote...
Sialater wrote...
If it wouldn't Tranquil him outright.
The idea of Tranquilling Anders break my heart! That would be the worst worst thing to do to him ever!
Modifié par purplecookie, 17 mai 2011 - 06:23 .
SmilingDeceit wrote...
DAYtheELF wrote...
Sialater wrote...
If it wouldn't Tranquil him outright.
The idea of Tranquilling Anders break my heart! That would be the worst worst thing to do to him ever!
*delurks*
Sounds like it's time to break out this oldy-but-goody
purplecookie wrote...
DAYtheELF wrote...
Sialater wrote...
If it wouldn't Tranquil him outright.
The idea of Tranquilling Anders break my heart! That would be the worst worst thing to do to him ever!
With Justice inside him would it be possible to make him tranquil? I remember there was discussion about this a while back (with reference to the fact that Karl's tranquil state was temporarily undone when Justice emerged) but I can't remember what the consensus was...
Edit: Tranquil Anders pic makes me
CSlice wrote...
I have a question, and I'm sure it was mentioned before but I'm not prone to reading 1580 pages of discussion as well as off-topic Anders Love (which I'm a big fan of, btw) just to catch up...
Did anyone read the short story about Anders? I'm sure you have. If so, then perhaps you can answer this question for me: Knowing what we know about Kristoff and Justice from Awakening and knowing that Anders is now joined with Justice, how can we feasibly think that stabbing him in the back killed Anders? While we might have destroyed the "Anders" part of Vengeance, we still left him a body to inhabit.
I know that Hawke doesnt know much better about spirits and possession (and I know what was said about Anders being really, most sincerely dead) but I just cant buy that. Vengeance was either like "Fine, whatever" and left, or he's still wearing his Anders suit. Can someone clarify this for me, or PM me with some clarification? It's always been a tad odd for me.
Modifié par Batteries, 17 mai 2011 - 06:34 .
TotoroTori wrote...
Sialater wrote...
I was actually mentioning that as an argument AGAINST separating him from Justice. Not saying it should happen.
Excuse me as a facepalm myself for a few hours I am blind and feel very stupid right now...
CSlice wrote...
I have a question, and I'm sure it was mentioned before but I'm not prone to reading 1580 pages of discussion as well as off-topic Anders Love (which I'm a big fan of, btw) just to catch up...
Did anyone read the short story about Anders? I'm sure you have. If so, then perhaps you can answer this question for me: Knowing what we know about Kristoff and Justice from Awakening and knowing that Anders is now joined with Justice, how can we feasibly think that stabbing him in the back killed Anders? While we might have destroyed the "Anders" part of Vengeance, we still left him a body to inhabit.
I know that Hawke doesnt know much better about spirits and possession (and I know what was said about Anders being really, most sincerely dead) but I just cant buy that. Vengeance was either like "Fine, whatever" and left, or he's still wearing his Anders suit. Can someone clarify this for me, or PM me with some clarification? It's always been a tad odd for me.
highcastle wrote...
CSlice wrote...
I have a question, and I'm sure it was mentioned before but I'm not prone to reading 1580 pages of discussion as well as off-topic Anders Love (which I'm a big fan of, btw) just to catch up...
Did anyone read the short story about Anders? I'm sure you have. If so, then perhaps you can answer this question for me: Knowing what we know about Kristoff and Justice from Awakening and knowing that Anders is now joined with Justice, how can we feasibly think that stabbing him in the back killed Anders? While we might have destroyed the "Anders" part of Vengeance, we still left him a body to inhabit.
I know that Hawke doesnt know much better about spirits and possession (and I know what was said about Anders being really, most sincerely dead) but I just cant buy that. Vengeance was either like "Fine, whatever" and left, or he's still wearing his Anders suit. Can someone clarify this for me, or PM me with some clarification? It's always been a tad odd for me.
Word of Gaider says killing Anders in the end means he's dead. But you're right, that means nothing to Vengeance. And it would be interesting if he pulled a Kristoff and started walking around as a rotting, decaying Anders. Though I think it'd just about break the heart of any Hawke who romanced and killed him.
I think it's more likely, though, that Justice would look for another living body to inhabit. He saw the downsides of inhabiting a corpse in Awakening. Nate seemed to do a pretty good job convincing him to take a living host, I don't see him regressing just because Anders died. And since Anders wanted death, I think Justice would respect his friend's wishes enough to let him have that peace. Instead, it's time to look for Body #3.
Sialater wrote...
highcastle wrote...
CSlice wrote...
I have a question, and I'm sure it was mentioned before but I'm not prone to reading 1580 pages of discussion as well as off-topic Anders Love (which I'm a big fan of, btw) just to catch up...
Did anyone read the short story about Anders? I'm sure you have. If so, then perhaps you can answer this question for me: Knowing what we know about Kristoff and Justice from Awakening and knowing that Anders is now joined with Justice, how can we feasibly think that stabbing him in the back killed Anders? While we might have destroyed the "Anders" part of Vengeance, we still left him a body to inhabit.
I know that Hawke doesnt know much better about spirits and possession (and I know what was said about Anders being really, most sincerely dead) but I just cant buy that. Vengeance was either like "Fine, whatever" and left, or he's still wearing his Anders suit. Can someone clarify this for me, or PM me with some clarification? It's always been a tad odd for me.
Word of Gaider says killing Anders in the end means he's dead. But you're right, that means nothing to Vengeance. And it would be interesting if he pulled a Kristoff and started walking around as a rotting, decaying Anders. Though I think it'd just about break the heart of any Hawke who romanced and killed him.
I think it's more likely, though, that Justice would look for another living body to inhabit. He saw the downsides of inhabiting a corpse in Awakening. Nate seemed to do a pretty good job convincing him to take a living host, I don't see him regressing just because Anders died. And since Anders wanted death, I think Justice would respect his friend's wishes enough to let him have that peace. Instead, it's time to look for Body #3.
I think I'd rather trust Anders' hold on Vengeance/Justice.
Sialater wrote...
You're a cruel person.
Modifié par SmilingDeceit, 17 mai 2011 - 06:56 .
kromify wrote...
neither of whom i'm aware of. the problem with analogies is that they're never accurate...
Amondra wrote...
Sialater wrote...
highcastle wrote...
CSlice wrote...
I have a question, and I'm sure it was mentioned before but I'm not prone to reading 1580 pages of discussion as well as off-topic Anders Love (which I'm a big fan of, btw) just to catch up...
Did anyone read the short story about Anders? I'm sure you have. If so, then perhaps you can answer this question for me: Knowing what we know about Kristoff and Justice from Awakening and knowing that Anders is now joined with Justice, how can we feasibly think that stabbing him in the back killed Anders? While we might have destroyed the "Anders" part of Vengeance, we still left him a body to inhabit.
I know that Hawke doesnt know much better about spirits and possession (and I know what was said about Anders being really, most sincerely dead) but I just cant buy that. Vengeance was either like "Fine, whatever" and left, or he's still wearing his Anders suit. Can someone clarify this for me, or PM me with some clarification? It's always been a tad odd for me.
Word of Gaider says killing Anders in the end means he's dead. But you're right, that means nothing to Vengeance. And it would be interesting if he pulled a Kristoff and started walking around as a rotting, decaying Anders. Though I think it'd just about break the heart of any Hawke who romanced and killed him.
I think it's more likely, though, that Justice would look for another living body to inhabit. He saw the downsides of inhabiting a corpse in Awakening. Nate seemed to do a pretty good job convincing him to take a living host, I don't see him regressing just because Anders died. And since Anders wanted death, I think Justice would respect his friend's wishes enough to let him have that peace. Instead, it's time to look for Body #3.
I think I'd rather trust Anders' hold on Vengeance/Justice.
I still like to think that if you didn't kill Anders and if Hawke helps Anders get through his anger, there might be some hope for them. I think Ander on going rage turns Justice into Vengeance, but when he is some what content he goes back to being Justice for the most part. But I can be wrong.
Sialater wrote...
Amondra wrote...
Sialater wrote...
highcastle wrote...
CSlice wrote...
I have a question, and I'm sure it was mentioned before but I'm not prone to reading 1580 pages of discussion as well as off-topic Anders Love (which I'm a big fan of, btw) just to catch up...
Did anyone read the short story about Anders? I'm sure you have. If so, then perhaps you can answer this question for me: Knowing what we know about Kristoff and Justice from Awakening and knowing that Anders is now joined with Justice, how can we feasibly think that stabbing him in the back killed Anders? While we might have destroyed the "Anders" part of Vengeance, we still left him a body to inhabit.
I know that Hawke doesnt know much better about spirits and possession (and I know what was said about Anders being really, most sincerely dead) but I just cant buy that. Vengeance was either like "Fine, whatever" and left, or he's still wearing his Anders suit. Can someone clarify this for me, or PM me with some clarification? It's always been a tad odd for me.
Word of Gaider says killing Anders in the end means he's dead. But you're right, that means nothing to Vengeance. And it would be interesting if he pulled a Kristoff and started walking around as a rotting, decaying Anders. Though I think it'd just about break the heart of any Hawke who romanced and killed him.
I think it's more likely, though, that Justice would look for another living body to inhabit. He saw the downsides of inhabiting a corpse in Awakening. Nate seemed to do a pretty good job convincing him to take a living host, I don't see him regressing just because Anders died. And since Anders wanted death, I think Justice would respect his friend's wishes enough to let him have that peace. Instead, it's time to look for Body #3.
I think I'd rather trust Anders' hold on Vengeance/Justice.
I still like to think that if you didn't kill Anders and if Hawke helps Anders get through his anger, there might be some hope for them. I think Ander on going rage turns Justice into Vengeance, but when he is some what content he goes back to being Justice for the most part. But I can be wrong.
This is why their next stop after fleeing the Gallows is to get Anders to Rivain.
Guest_ElleMullineux_*
That would be fantastic. I actually watched PotC 1 and 3 recently (I can't find my copy of Dead Man's Chest) and when I went to write dialogue Hawke ended up sounding a lot like both Jack and Elizabeth...Amondra wrote...
Sialater wrote...
This is why their next stop after fleeing the Gallows is to get Anders to Rivain.
I think I am feeling my alcohol because I read that and a scene of Anders, Pounce, Hawke and Isabela on a ship sailing with the Pirates of the Caribbean theme song playing >_>
Silfren wrote...
kromify wrote...
neither of whom i'm aware of. the problem with analogies is that they're never accurate...
...That's a ridiculous overstatement. Plenty of analogies are accurate. There's nothing inherently inaccurate about them just because some people fail and making them properly.
Look up John Brown. That you don't know who he is also doesn't have anything to do with whether the analogy is accurate.
Yes.Camilladilla wrote...
I have a question of the utmost importance upon which the answer may or may not save millions-nay BILLIONS-of lives.
Do you think the carpet match the drapes?