Has Anyone Else Noticed This?
#1
Posté 31 mars 2011 - 01:03
#2
Posté 31 mars 2011 - 01:04
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Posté 31 mars 2011 - 01:05
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Posté 31 mars 2011 - 01:05
#5
Posté 31 mars 2011 - 01:07
#6
Posté 31 mars 2011 - 01:07
Thief-of-Hearts wrote...
....and the mage warden?
Who's the mage warden? Oh, you mean the player? Does that really count as a mage since the player can be a rogue or a warrior as well? I don't know, but that is a good point. Although, the player also has the potential to be even more damaging than the Blight, so...
#7
Posté 31 mars 2011 - 01:08
#8
Posté 31 mars 2011 - 01:10
Hellosanta wrote...
... I've never wanted to stab Anders, sorry.
So... you didn't kill him after he blew up the Chantry? Really? Wow, I never thought I'd meet somebody who didn't kill him as a choice and not just to find out what happens.
Frankly, I didn't like him in Awakenings, and he just became obssessive in 2. Still just as irritating and whiny, but now obsessive on top of it. I didn't take him anywhere unless I had to.
If you don't mind my asking, what about him made you not want to stab him?
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Posté 31 mars 2011 - 01:10
#10
Posté 31 mars 2011 - 01:10
#11
Posté 31 mars 2011 - 01:12
Addai67 wrote...
LOL Such irony. If there's one mage in Thedas I want to fireball more than Danarius, it's Wynne.
Yeah, I've recanted the whole "didn't want to stab" on Wynne. I have since recalled a couple of times I wanted her to shut up.
"I'm ALREADY going to make the right choice, MOM. Now I kind of don't want to because you said to."
#12
Posté 31 mars 2011 - 01:13
LostCreedII wrote...
Stab EVERY mage in the free marches then. Cept for Hawke, Cuz Hawke is cool.
I did. It felt wonderful.
#13
Posté 31 mars 2011 - 01:13
I love him and I do understand his cause. I'm in my 4th playthrough and he basically convinced me over time. I was shocked at the fisrt playthrough because of what he had done, but I didn't kill him. Though I did kill him in the 2nd playthrough because I was romancing Fenris and was pro-templar.Kyela684 wrote...
Hellosanta wrote...
... I've never wanted to stab Anders, sorry.
So... you didn't kill him after he blew up the Chantry? Really? Wow, I never thought I'd meet somebody who didn't kill him as a choice and not just to find out what happens.
Frankly, I didn't like him in Awakenings, and he just became obssessive in 2. Still just as irritating and whiny, but now obsessive on top of it. I didn't take him anywhere unless I had to.
If you don't mind my asking, what about him made you not want to stab him?
Modifié par Hellosanta, 31 mars 2011 - 01:15 .
#14
Posté 31 mars 2011 - 01:16
ishmaeltheforsaken wrote...
I've wanted to stab Wynne. I've never wanted to stab Merrill, or Morrigan (slap, yes... stab, no), or Irving, or Bethany.
I wanted to stab her when I realized that murdering the Warden's clan was the only way to gain approval at the end of that quest. Seriously?
It's just kind of... twisted, I guess. Why is every mage in Thedas either evil, irritating, or stuck-up? There's not one, normal, average person in all of mage-dom. Except for the one in Witch Hunt. He was okay, in small doses.
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Posté 31 mars 2011 - 01:16
#16
Posté 31 mars 2011 - 01:18
Kyela684 wrote...
I wanted to stab her when I realized that murdering the Warden's clan was the only way to gain approval at the end of that quest. Seriously?
I had maxed my friendship with her long before I got to that point.
#17
Posté 31 mars 2011 - 01:18
Kyela684 wrote...
Hellosanta wrote...
... I've never wanted to stab Anders, sorry.
So... you didn't kill him after he blew up the Chantry? Really? Wow, I never thought I'd meet somebody who didn't kill him as a choice and not just to find out what happens.
Frankly, I didn't like him in Awakenings, and he just became obssessive in 2. Still just as irritating and whiny, but now obsessive on top of it. I didn't take him anywhere unless I had to.
If you don't mind my asking, what about him made you not want to stab him?
Meet player number two who didn't kill Anders the first playthrough. I loved Anders in Awakening and especially in DA2. I romanced the pants out of him and didn't have the heart to kill him at the end.
Of course, my second playthrough I played a non-mage templar lover who romanced Fenris. She DID kill Anders. My gamer heart broke when I did it but I wanted to see what would happen.
#18
Posté 31 mars 2011 - 01:19
I see me here. Great mind thinking alike, geez.Elsariel wrote...
Kyela684 wrote...
Hellosanta wrote...
... I've never wanted to stab Anders, sorry.
So... you didn't kill him after he blew up the Chantry? Really? Wow, I never thought I'd meet somebody who didn't kill him as a choice and not just to find out what happens.
Frankly, I didn't like him in Awakenings, and he just became obssessive in 2. Still just as irritating and whiny, but now obsessive on top of it. I didn't take him anywhere unless I had to.
If you don't mind my asking, what about him made you not want to stab him?
Meet player number two who didn't kill Anders the first playthrough. I loved Anders in Awakening and especially in DA2. I romanced the pants out of him and didn't have the heart to kill him at the end.
Of course, my second playthrough I played a non-mage templar lover who romanced Fenris. She DID kill Anders. My gamer heart broke when I did it but I wanted to see what would happen.
#19
Posté 31 mars 2011 - 01:20
I understand his cause, but I guess I've just read too many X-Men comics. The mage deate is just like the mutant debate. Yes, their only crime is being born different. Yes, they should have the right to lead normal lives. But when there are those like Magneto and the Imperium, there's no stopping the common man from fearing for their lives, with good reason. The Circle is as much for their protection as it is for ours, they need to get rid of the whole "magic is a sin," but other than that... Anders just never realizes that if the Circle is abolished, then it's either the Imperium if mages win, with Blood Magic in the streets, or the Qunari, where mages are bound like animals, and treated like objects of destruction. Is the Circle really so bad that it's worth risking either of these outcomes?Hellosanta wrote...
I love him and I do understand his cause. I'm in my 4th playthrough and he basically convinced me over time. I was shocked at the fisrt playthrough because of what he had done, but I didn't kill him. Though I did kill him in the 2nd playthrough because I was romancing Fenris and was pro-templar.Kyela684 wrote...
So... you didn't kill him after he blew up the Chantry? Really? Wow, I never thought I'd meet somebody who didn't kill him as a choice and not just to find out what happens.Hellosanta wrote...
... I've never wanted to stab Anders, sorry.
Frankly, I didn't like him in Awakenings, and he just became obssessive in 2. Still just as irritating and whiny, but now obsessive on top of it. I didn't take him anywhere unless I had to.
If you don't mind my asking, what about him made you not want to stab him?
#20
Posté 31 mars 2011 - 01:22
Ryoko wrote...
Bethany is the only mage that I can stand......did Bioware intentionally make every mage besides her annoying?!
Even she's annoying, but mainly after Act I. If I had a sister like that, I would have joined the military.
#21
Posté 31 mars 2011 - 01:24
Thoughts?
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Posté 31 mars 2011 - 01:24
#23
Posté 31 mars 2011 - 01:25
Kyela684 wrote...
I understand his cause, but I guess I've just read too many X-Men comics. The mage deate is just like the mutant debate. Yes, their only crime is being born different. Yes, they should have the right to lead normal lives. But when there are those like Magneto and the Imperium, there's no stopping the common man from fearing for their lives, with good reason. The Circle is as much for their protection as it is for ours, they need to get rid of the whole "magic is a sin," but other than that... Anders just never realizes that if the Circle is abolished, then it's either the Imperium if mages win, with Blood Magic in the streets, or the Qunari, where mages are bound like animals, and treated like objects of destruction. Is the Circle really so bad that it's worth risking either of these outcomes?
Mutants don't have demons waiting to possess them at any time and turn them into abominations. This is primarily why the templars exist, and why the Saarebas are bound.
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Posté 31 mars 2011 - 01:26
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