Which means she's still kickin. Morrigan was right.
She's also very prophetic. Both in DAO and DA2, she warned of incoming incredible danger and was correct.
Hell, Morrigan was right about "change" in Witch Hunt.
WHAT DOES THIS MEAN!?
Either-
A. Something I cannot fathom that Bioware will totally blow me away with
B. The hero of DA3 will have a lightning scar on his/her forehead, use a wand by default, have an owl as a pet and wear horn-rimmed glasses.
Flemeth pulled a Voldemort
Débuté par
LPPrince
, mars 12 2011 12:52
#1
Posté 12 mars 2011 - 12:52
#2
Posté 12 mars 2011 - 12:56
It means free cookies & cake for everyone except the qunari
#3
Posté 12 mars 2011 - 01:04
Sten won't like that.
Well, OUR Sten.
Well, OUR Sten.
#4
Posté 12 mars 2011 - 01:04
I was expecting more involvement in this game with Flemeth...but she definitely has something up her sleeve for the time to come. I wonder if it'll end up with you fighting her or siding with her?
#5
Posté 12 mars 2011 - 01:10
FixedLPPrince wrote...
Sten won't like that.
Well, The Sten.
#6
Posté 12 mars 2011 - 01:11
I want to know if she's gonna go full-on Voldemort and have a bunch of Horcrux-esque amulets laying about to make sure she's ALWAYS alive.
#7
Posté 12 mars 2011 - 01:27
I love how they stole the whole "Horcrux" idea and gave it to Flemeth. I thought it was one of the better parts of the game so far.
#8
Posté 12 mars 2011 - 01:34
Well, I wouldn't say "stole". But I get your point.
It was a good way to keep Flemeth kickin for the rest of the franchise.
It was a good way to keep Flemeth kickin for the rest of the franchise.
#9
Posté 12 mars 2011 - 01:38
I think it means that Flemeth must die from something super-powerful in DA3 or else the entire world is turned into Zombie Age: Origins.
#10
Posté 12 mars 2011 - 01:40
Flemeth technically hasn't done anything yet to cause anyone to go after her.
In DAO she was killed by the Warden because of Morrigan finding out what she would do to her LATER.
In DA2, we saved her life.
And hell, she saved both The Warden and Hawke's lives, which if she hadn't done, would've meant the end of Fereldan AND The Free Marches, or at least Kirkwall.
So far, Flemeth is clean.
In DAO she was killed by the Warden because of Morrigan finding out what she would do to her LATER.
In DA2, we saved her life.
And hell, she saved both The Warden and Hawke's lives, which if she hadn't done, would've meant the end of Fereldan AND The Free Marches, or at least Kirkwall.
So far, Flemeth is clean.
Modifié par LPPrince, 12 mars 2011 - 01:41 .
#11
Posté 12 mars 2011 - 06:38
You know the idea of putting ones soul in an object to prevent death was not invented by J.K. Rowling.
Haven't any of you played D&D?
From Wikipedia: Phylactery- Lich (Dungeons & Dragons), an object used by a lich to contain its soul in fantasy stemming from Dungeons & Dragons.
Haven't any of you played D&D?
#12
Posté 12 mars 2011 - 06:54
I wanna know where Flemeth went off to after we released her from the amulet lol
#13
Posté 12 mars 2011 - 07:30
That exactly what i was suspecting..
Month of Hype and everyone trying to get the signature edition
2 day later everyone start thinking about dragon age 3.
Geez that why i don't work has a video game developper.
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Month of Hype and everyone trying to get the signature edition
2 day later everyone start thinking about dragon age 3.
Geez that why i don't work has a video game developper.
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Modifié par Suprez30, 12 mars 2011 - 07:31 .
#14
Posté 12 mars 2011 - 11:09
Exile Isan wrote...
You know the idea of putting ones soul in an object to prevent death was not invented by J.K. Rowling.
I don't believe anyone said she did.
#15
Posté 12 mars 2011 - 12:59
Well, Levlin certainly implies that, as he says they stole the whole 'Horcrux thing'. Perhaps he's ignorant that the Dragon Age series as a whole is a spiritual successor to Baldur's Gate and Neverwinter Nights, and with both being based off of good ol' D&D, the concept of a lich was probably up for grabs already. Though the 'Incredible evil sustaining itself off of a single item of great importance' idea isn't exactly new - anyone remember a certain trilogy?LPPrince wrote...
Exile Isan wrote...
You know the idea of putting ones soul in an object to prevent death was not invented by J.K. Rowling.
I don't believe anyone said she did.
#16
Posté 12 mars 2011 - 01:06
Yeah, Star Wars was awesome. /just messin
#17
Posté 12 mars 2011 - 02:17
There's a rather LONGER literary tradition than just Harry Potter. You might want to do a search for Koschei the Deathless. That should turn up Russian folktales that are hundreds of years old, about a man who cannot be killed because he keeps his soul elsewhere.





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