The Angry One wrote...
I'd rather talk about Fenris. But if you like boobs so much I can talk about both with two words.
"Lyrium breasts."
Is this DA's version of implants?
The Angry One wrote...
I'd rather talk about Fenris. But if you like boobs so much I can talk about both with two words.
"Lyrium breasts."
The Angry One wrote...
I'd rather talk about Fenris.
Modifié par Hrodric, 08 avril 2011 - 07:59 .
The Angry One wrote...
I'd rather talk about Fenris. But if you like boobs so much I can talk about both with two words.
"Lyrium breasts."
Lithuasil wrote...
The Angry One wrote...
I'd rather talk about Fenris.
I second the notion.
Hrodric wrote...
OK, let's get it back on topic, you guyz.
Here is my ONE problem with Fenris:
He doesn't have these:
What's *your* one problem with Fenris. Remember guys, please stay on topic; it's important.
This, and the post that precedes it, is well written.Crunchyinmilk wrote...
The Angry One wrote...
The fact that he sought out the markings himself (to free his family in the process) doesn't change that a) he was a slave andmost Magisters are EVIL.
It so does. He assumes every mage will resort to the darker parts of the art when pressured in times of great personal need. Just like he did.
It is totally a case of pot calling the kettle black. There's a reason he repressed his past, and like many repressed memories its intricately linked with shame.
The Angry One wrote...
Lithuasil wrote...
The Angry One wrote...
I'd rather talk about Fenris.
I second the notion.
So Fenris. Broody or broodiest? What's the right amount of broody, and is it justified?
Modifié par Arppis, 08 avril 2011 - 08:02 .
The Angry One wrote...
Lithuasil wrote...
The Angry One wrote...
I'd rather talk about Fenris.
I second the notion.
So Fenris. Broody or broodiest? What's the right amount of broody, and is it justified?
Curlain wrote...
The Angry One wrote...
Lithuasil wrote...
The Angry One wrote...
I'd rather talk about Fenris.
I second the notion.
So Fenris. Broody or broodiest? What's the right amount of broody, and is it justified?
Compared to Anders he was fine, at least he apologizes for having a go at Hawke and doesn't sulk around like Anders did. That put him head and shoulders above the mage imo
The Angry One wrote...
Lithuasil wrote...
The Angry One wrote...
I'd rather talk about Fenris.
I second the notion.
So Fenris. Broody or broodiest? What's the right amount of broody, and is it justified?
Arppis wrote...
Curlain wrote...
The Angry One wrote...
Lithuasil wrote...
The Angry One wrote...
I'd rather talk about Fenris.
I second the notion.
So Fenris. Broody or broodiest? What's the right amount of broody, and is it justified?
Compared to Anders he was fine, at least he apologizes for having a go at Hawke and doesn't sulk around like Anders did. That put him head and shoulders above the mage imo
He never apologized to me for wasting my time with hearing him whine all day. <_<
Modifié par Curlain, 08 avril 2011 - 08:19 .
Lithuasil wrote...
The Angry One wrote...
Lithuasil wrote...
The Angry One wrote...
I'd rather talk about Fenris.
I second the notion.
So Fenris. Broody or broodiest? What's the right amount of broody, and is it justified?
It's justified, and excused via wallshoving
The Angry One wrote...
Lithuasil wrote...
The Angry One wrote...
Lithuasil wrote...
The Angry One wrote...
I'd rather talk about Fenris.
I second the notion.
So Fenris. Broody or broodiest? What's the right amount of broody, and is it justified?
It's justified, and excused via wallshoving
Best point I've heard all day.
Arppis wrote...
The Angry One wrote...
Lithuasil wrote...
The Angry One wrote...
Lithuasil wrote...
The Angry One wrote...
I'd rather talk about Fenris.
I second the notion.
So Fenris. Broody or broodiest? What's the right amount of broody, and is it justified?
It's justified, and excused via wallshoving
Best point I've heard all day.
I could shove you against walls all day long, would I be excused too?
Oloria wrote...
Can never have too much brooding.
Also, on topic: we're talking about the character who takes THREE YEARS to work up the courage to continue a relationship with Hawke. Whether this is entirely down to his fear of unwanted returning memories or that embarking on a relationship is akin to starting anew, I'm not sure. Perhaps a bit of both.
The Angry One wrote...
Oloria wrote...
Can never have too much brooding.
Also, on topic: we're talking about the character who takes THREE YEARS to work up the courage to continue a relationship with Hawke. Whether this is entirely down to his fear of unwanted returning memories or that embarking on a relationship is akin to starting anew, I'm not sure. Perhaps a bit of both.
That's just another example of how the passage of time completely fails in this game.
I mean, 3 years to say "That night was the best of my life!". I think tortoises have more rapid relationships.
The Angry One wrote...
Lithuasil wrote...
The Angry One wrote...
I'd rather talk about Fenris.
I second the notion.
So Fenris. Broody or broodiest? What's the right amount of broody, and is it justified?
Arppis wrote...
The Angry One wrote...
Oloria wrote...
Can never have too much brooding.
Also, on topic: we're talking about the character who takes THREE YEARS to work up the courage to continue a relationship with Hawke. Whether this is entirely down to his fear of unwanted returning memories or that embarking on a relationship is akin to starting anew, I'm not sure. Perhaps a bit of both.
That's just another example of how the passage of time completely fails in this game.
I mean, 3 years to say "That night was the best of my life!". I think tortoises have more rapid relationships.
He propably spent it brooding and whining. Thats what he does, so you expect him to have backbone to actualy do something?
Modifié par Addai67, 08 avril 2011 - 09:14 .
TheBlackBaron wrote...
The Angry One wrote...
Lithuasil wrote...
The Angry One wrote...
I'd rather talk about Fenris.
I second the notion.
So Fenris. Broody or broodiest? What's the right amount of broody, and is it justified?
He's like Thane, if all Thane was broody instead of philosophical.
He's also like Carth, if Carth was broody instead of whiny.
Taken together, you have some sort of perfect storm of broodiness. The fact that he'd prefer to spend his freedom sitting in an abandoned, ruined mansion and brooding about he was a slave is telling.
Addai67 wrote...
Fenris may not have big gazongas, but judging by his nocturnal activities if he's not with Hawke, he likes 'em.
And now my Hawke feels slightly inadequate. Thanks a lot.
Actually you can still kill Carth in the end of KOTOR 1, but I think it is only possible if you play through as a Female Revan who romanced Carth and went to the dark side... was so worth it after listening to whine his ass off.Curlain wrote...
TheBlackBaron wrote...
The Angry One wrote...
Lithuasil wrote...
The Angry One wrote...
I'd rather talk about Fenris.
I second the notion.
So Fenris. Broody or broodiest? What's the right amount of broody, and is it justified?
He's like Thane, if all Thane was broody instead of philosophical.
He's also like Carth, if Carth was broody instead of whiny.
Taken together, you have some sort of perfect storm of broodiness. The fact that he'd prefer to spend his freedom sitting in an abandoned, ruined mansion and brooding about he was a slave is telling.
Thank the Maker he was broody instead of whiny like Carth, man if I had the option at the end to kill Carth at the end of KOTOR I would have taken it (but the coward ran away even in the DS option, leaving Mission of all people with the only backbone to stand up to Revan+Bastila). So I'll take Fenris over Carth any day (apologies to any Carth fans, this was just my reaction to him of course, I'm sure his character is great for others)