Kawamura wrote...
Though "The Feather" sounds like a frightening sex toy. Like, a double pronged whale ******.
I just read this.
I AM DEAD.
*is dead*
Kawamura wrote...
Though "The Feather" sounds like a frightening sex toy. Like, a double pronged whale ******.
Batteries wrote...
Or Karl will rise from the dead.
Pseudocognition wrote...
Kawamura wrote...
Though "The Feather" sounds like a frightening sex toy. Like, a double pronged whale ******.
I just read this.
I AM DEAD.
*is dead*
Kawamura wrote...
Pseudocognition wrote...
Kawamura wrote...
Though "The Feather" sounds like a frightening sex toy. Like, a double pronged whale ******.
I just read this.
I AM DEAD.
*is dead*
From an embolism, I imagine.
yukidama wrote...
Kawamura wrote...
Pseudocognition wrote...
Kawamura wrote...
Though "The Feather" sounds like a frightening sex toy. Like, a double pronged whale ******.
I just read this.
I AM DEAD.
*is dead*
From an embolism, I imagine.
It's as good a way to go as any, I suppose.
Kawamura wrote...
I generally would like to keep "funny shapped sex toys" related causes off my death certificate, thank you very much.
Kawamura wrote...
I generally would like to keep "funny shapped sex toys" related causes off my death certificate, thank you very much.
Modifié par Camilladilla, 03 avril 2011 - 09:49 .
Modifié par Pseudocognition, 03 avril 2011 - 09:50 .
yukidama wrote...
Kawamura wrote...
I generally would like to keep "funny shapped sex toys" related causes off my death certificate, thank you very much.
You never let me have any fun.
Kawamura wrote...
yukidama wrote...
Kawamura wrote...
I generally would like to keep "funny shapped sex toys" related causes off my death certificate, thank you very much.
You never let me have any fun.
Well, you can certainly go ahead and try for it.I won't stop you, that would be way too funnyI wouldn't be able to stop you.
Kawamura wrote...
D:
No, no! Your death, your death!
I'm the one filming it, Mr. Hands.
Batteries wrote...
Anders' boots are drawing my attention more than himself now.
Pseudocognition wrote...
They are some comfy looking boots.
His whole outfit looks like pajamas with a coat on top. So... comfortable...
Kawamura wrote...
You're so quick to offer and then you take away.
I'm... I'm heart broken, really.
yukidama wrote...
Kawamura wrote...
You're so quick to offer and then you take away.
I'm... I'm heart broken, really.
See you in three years.
*ties kawamura's family crest to belt and underpants to wrist*
Batteries wrote...
social.bioware.com/forum/1/topic/304/index/6901812&lf=8
For science.
Modifié par MorningBird, 03 avril 2011 - 10:16 .
MorningBird wrote...
OMG THE PICTURES. THEY ARE SO CUTE.
In regards to this:Batteries wrote...
social.bioware.com/forum/1/topic/304/index/6901812&lf=8
For science.
I'm kind of glad to discover that the situation between the chantry, templars and mages isn't completely black and white 'good vs evil.' DA2 kind of left me feeling as though war was inevitable, and that there was definitely a 'right side' to the conflict, but after re-watching the interrogation scene at the end of the game a few times more, it seems like a war MIGHT happen, and that it's still possible to prevent it.
Hopefully in a way that's not completely fail-tastic for the mages. I'd prefer circle reform, to complete annihilation of the circles. More freedoms for the mages, and a stricter watch on the templars.
To be honest, I still think Anders' chantry explosion was necessary in the sense that it gave the chantry a wake-up call, a clear message of what could (and did) happen when you remove too many rights from a group of people.
My impression (from the final cutscene between Varric and Cassandra) was that the chantry wants peace (now that the main body of templars has split to pursue the mages) and that they wish to achieve it by opening a dialogue and possibly offering concessions.
I'm really hoping we're not going to get a case of too little, too late.
Batteries wrote...
Even beyond the templar vs chantry vs mage dilemma, there's definitely a lot more going on.