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Modifié par Galagraphia, 25 avril 2011 - 05:29 .

Modifié par Galagraphia, 25 avril 2011 - 05:29 .
The way mages are represented in DA2 even my mage thinks they suck...BBK4114 wrote...
I always pick aggressive options when talking to him. His true self comes out when he says, "Mages aren't REAL people like you or me."
I'd love to see my original warden show him the error of his thoughts/ways.
Selenora wrote...
The way mages are represented in DA2 even my mage thinks they suck...BBK4114 wrote...
I always pick aggressive options when talking to him. His true self comes out when he says, "Mages aren't REAL people like you or me."
I'd love to see my original warden show him the error of his thoughts/ways.
Not all. There was Thrask and the other one who was investigating the deaths of the women (dont remember name) At least these seemed to want to help mages. And Cullen (ofc i would mention him lol) seemed to want to keep some balance.BBK4114 wrote...
Selenora wrote...
The way mages are represented in DA2 even my mage thinks they suck...BBK4114 wrote...
I always pick aggressive options when talking to him. His true self comes out when he says, "Mages aren't REAL people like you or me."
I'd love to see my original warden show him the error of his thoughts/ways.
I think they did the same with the templars. Or at least for me. They all seemed evilly arrogant in their assurance of their "divine right." Absolute power over other people dehumanizes both the oppressed and the oppressor.
BBK4114 wrote...
Selenora wrote...
The way mages are represented in DA2 even my mage thinks they suck...BBK4114 wrote...
I always pick aggressive options when talking to him. His true self comes out when he says, "Mages aren't REAL people like you or me."
I'd love to see my original warden show him the error of his thoughts/ways.
I think they did the same with the templars. Or at least for me. They all seemed evilly arrogant in their assurance of their "divine right." Absolute power over other people dehumanizes both the oppressed and the oppressor.
OMG, googled and read about it. CreepySialater wrote...
The Stanford Prison Experiment, anyone?
Oh, yes, it can. It happened on my first pt and while i was romancing Fen i was more upset and angry seeing Cullen like this than i was seeing Fen.Galagraphia wrote...
Aww, Cullen, what are you doing on the 3rd page?
I heard that during the final battle Meredith can run through and lift your companions with her awesome sword. Can it happen to Cullen? She failed to do it in my playthrough. But I'm curious.
Galagraphia wrote...
I heard that during the final battle Meredith can run through and lift your companions with her awesome sword. Can it happen to Cullen? She failed to do it in my playthrough. But I'm curious.
Lol..was instant death for me in the Fade from Fenris..my poor mage didnt last a secMahumia wrote...
Galagraphia wrote...
I heard that during the final battle Meredith can run through and lift your companions with her awesome sword. Can it happen to Cullen? She failed to do it in my playthrough. But I'm curious.
Didn't happen to me either. It did however happen to me when I was duelling the Arishok.... instant death for me
Did Meri say anything? Like: "Now you die, Luke Skywalker!" or "I'll teach you to respect your superior, boy!"Selenora wrote...
Oh, yes, it can. It happened on my first pt and while i was romancing Fen i was more upset and angry seeing Cullen like this than i was seeing Fen.
She was mumbling something but i was too busy swearing and killing i didnt pay attention...i will in my next pt tho and tell youGalagraphia wrote...
Did Meri say anything? Like: "Now you die, Luke Skywalker!" or "I'll teach you to respect your superior, boy!"Selenora wrote...
Oh, yes, it can. It happened on my first pt and while i was romancing Fen i was more upset and angry seeing Cullen like this than i was seeing Fen.
(research for the fanfic...)