Yenaquai wrote...
Just a little comic I did yesterday: Anders learning to appreciate the benefits of a dog.
This is so cute. I love it and I love your style.
Modifié par Threeparts, 19 mai 2011 - 11:33 .
Threeparts wrote...
Oh god. It just came up on my playlist and now I can't get the image of Anders (and random Darktown NPCs!) singing and dancing to this. I don't care if it doesn't totally fit, because the mental images are ****ing hilarious.
Camilladilla wrote...
Here.
I'm particularly fond of FUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU!Anders and YUNO!Sebastian.
Modifié par Heidenreich, 19 mai 2011 - 11:43 .
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ElleMullineux wrote...
In work now and after much browsing, this is the best representation of his hair down that I can find. (He's totally just hacked off his ponytail - then seen how awesome the half-up looks and Varric and then keeps it for the next decade...)
Art by: http://honestlies.deviantart.com/
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ElleMullineux wrote...
Ahhhhhhhhhhh - it's like a golden ray of apostate flavoured sunshine.
YamiSnuffles wrote...
Threeparts wrote...
Oh god. It just came up on my playlist and now I can't get the image of Anders (and random Darktown NPCs!) singing and dancing to this. I don't care if it doesn't totally fit, because the mental images are ****ing hilarious.
You made me snort, I'll have you know. I can totally picture it and it's killing me.
Modifié par purplecookie, 19 mai 2011 - 02:30 .
purplecookie wrote...
Haha I love that pic Darkgriever, makes me laugh each time I see it
Ok, I have a question regarding Anders' and Hawke's conversation at the mansion just before their night together and it's probably going to make me look very dumb () but I'm just wondering what others think. When Anders says it would kill him to lose Hawke, with snarky Hawke, his/her response is "This won't change that" or words to that effect. Am I correct in understanding that what is meant is that one night together doesn't mean he's not going to lose her/him? It's a practical attitude no doubt but seems just a tad cold so was just wondering what y'all thought
Edit: @Madzilla that's really beautifully drawn, I'm going to have to read through previous entries for sure!
purplecookie wrote...
Haha I love that pic Darkgriever, makes me laugh each time I see it
Ok, I have a question regarding Anders' and Hawke's conversation at the mansion just before their night together and it's probably going to make me look very dumb () but I'm just wondering what others think. When Anders says it would kill him to lose Hawke, with snarky Hawke, his/her response is "This won't change that" or words to that effect. Am I correct in understanding that what is meant is that one night together doesn't mean he's not going to lose her/him? It's a practical attitude no doubt but seems just a tad cold so was just wondering what y'all thought
Edit: @Madzilla that's really beautifully drawn, I'm going to have to read through previous entries for sure!
Modifié par darkgriever26, 19 mai 2011 - 03:21 .
Modifié par Sialater, 19 mai 2011 - 03:24 .
purplecookie wrote...
@darkgriever oh I LOVE your new siggy!!! That's seriously awesome!
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Modifié par ElleMullineux, 19 mai 2011 - 03:25 .
ElleMullineux wrote...
@ Sialater - Hahaha, that's like waving a flag at a bull!
*Gets popcorn*
purplecookie wrote...
I assume then that it's one of those lines that's intentionally ambigious to allow for differing interpretation, so that makes me feel a bit better that it wasn't easily apparent to me. I love your interpretation of it SurelyForth, if I'm understanding correctly then it's that feeling of "We're both so emotionally involved that it doesn't matter what happens tonight, to lose each other would feel the same if tonight happened or not". Yeah I really really like considering it in that way
@darkgriever oh I LOVE your new siggy!!! That's seriously awesome!
Sialater wrote...
To me, it meant what Surely said.
And on an entirely different note:
I just figured something about about Anders versus Andraste.
Everyone assumes that Andraste is the Christ figure.
She's not. She's Moses. Andraste didn't WANT to sacrifice her life, she was reluctant to become a martyr. Anders, however, from healing the sick and the infirm, to willingly becoming a martyr -- however relieved he might be to "let that cup pass him by," -- he is the more Christ like figure considering the sacrifices he made in his life prior to blowing up the Chantry.
The blowing up the Chantry, though was his "walk with the devil," which he failed and then marrs his Christ-figure traits.
Hawke is either John or Judas, depending on how you play her.
This is only based on what I think Bioware was trying to accomplish, not that I think they succeeded nor am I entirely happy they went this route. And I'm not willing to turn this into a modern day religion debate, only pointing out the literary parallels. So...let's not head down that road, shall we?