So who do you find most repulsive in DA 2?
#26
Posté 05 avril 2011 - 04:16
I'd also like to know if Ginnis is supposed to be a woman or a man. She had a 'stache that a prepubescent boy would be proud of.
#27
Posté 05 avril 2011 - 04:27
tanarri23 wrote...
That low-poly, low-res bald male elf whose eyes look like they're popping out of his face. You can see him on the Docks, in the Undercity and probably elsewhere. Scary.
You mean these fellows?

You can find them everywhere. There's been some serious inbreeding amongst Kirkwall's elves.
#28
Posté 05 avril 2011 - 04:41
Tarohne. That lipstick choice must have been demon-inspired.
I think Mother Petrice is actually pretty attractive, in a "I'd be attractive if I weren't such a complete b*tch" sort of way. And don't dis Anso! He's so cute!
#29
Posté 05 avril 2011 - 04:49
#30
Posté 05 avril 2011 - 04:57
1) Isabella. I don't mind a woman being sexually active, but there's a point at which any character, male or female, who talks about nothing but sex all day, has a disease sailors named after her, and visit's Anders' clinic for treatment for some... illness can overwhelm the positives of a character. And on top of that, she was at least partially responsible for the deaths of possible hundreds of innocent people because of her theft of the Qun holy book. I thought she'd be one of my favorites, but now she's always off for target practice for the Arishock.
2) Sister Petrice. Physically attractive which helped make her religious fanaticism even more sinister.
3) Bartrand. Varric's brother was indeed a son of a ****. I found it sad that Hawke, or even Fenris, was never given an option to get angry over the way he casually beat up his underlings. No, I don't find punching servants in the face to be funny.
4) The Bone Pit owner who's name I've forgotten right now. See above.
#31
Posté 05 avril 2011 - 05:29
I have to add Nyssa (Huon's wife) to this list -- her eyes are like dinner plates and her mouth is insanely tiny.
ROFL. Omg, this is just too funny. xD Glad I'm not the only one who thought she had a mustache!Trophonius wrote...
I'd also like to know if Ginnis is supposed to be a woman or a man. She had a 'stache that a prepubescent boy would be proud of.
Modifié par vocalemuse, 05 avril 2011 - 05:36 .
#32
Posté 05 avril 2011 - 06:57
I liked that they were bringing back the Elf facial anatomy from Baulder's Gate, but their eyes were TOO big. It made them look way too cartoonish compared to the human, dwarven and qunari NPCs. Fenris' face didn't look too bad, oddly enough. But I hate that his hair is white and he has black eyebrows.
If you want to try to justify that by saying "It was caused by the lyrium ritual" his eyebrows should have been white as well.
Edit; Also that NPC who captures one of the templars (she is a female mage. I forget her name) she had light purple lipstick. @_@ Ugh.
Modifié par GunMoth, 05 avril 2011 - 07:00 .
#33
Posté 05 avril 2011 - 08:22
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Posté 05 avril 2011 - 08:23
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Posté 05 avril 2011 - 08:32
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Posté 05 avril 2011 - 08:39
#38
Posté 05 avril 2011 - 08:50
#39
Posté 05 avril 2011 - 08:54
Anders - at the risk of incurring the wrath of his fans.
Idunna - I know most say she's attractive but I can't see it myself.
Otherwise I tend to agree with the OP. Alot of minor characters seem to suffer from the same disease as they did in Origins - Poor modelling ;-)
#40
Posté 05 avril 2011 - 08:55
Avilia wrote...
Gamlen - poor Gamlen, I hate to say it but he's worn himself out
He's not that bad
Anders - at the risk of incurring the wrath of his fans.
The total package? I totally agree. But based on looks alone, he's alright. He's no Fenris, but he's alright.
Idunna - I know most say she's attractive but I can't see it myself.
I wanted to have sex with Idunna, even before the blood magic.
Modifié par ishmaeltheforsaken, 05 avril 2011 - 08:55 .
#41
Posté 05 avril 2011 - 09:02
#42
Posté 05 avril 2011 - 09:06
Russalka wrote...
A world with only pretty people would be boring.
Hush. Calling fictional people ugly makes us feel better about ourselves
Not that I need it because I'm a goddess of sex? Yes. This is true.
#43
Posté 05 avril 2011 - 09:07
Abispa wrote...
1) Isabella. I don't mind a woman being sexually active, but there's a point at which any character, male or female, who talks about nothing but sex all day, has a disease sailors named after her, and visit's Anders' clinic for treatment for some... illness can overwhelm the positives of a character. And on top of that, she was at least partially responsible for the deaths of possible hundreds of innocent people because of her theft of the Qun holy book. I thought she'd be one of my favorites, but now she's always off for target practice for the Arishock.
I've had this debate in the official campaign & quest forum, but the real question is... Do you believe the Qunari are responsible for their own actions? If somebody holding a hostage says "Don't move or I will stab this child" to the police officer, and officer moves, who is at fault here? Is it the officer or the dude who stabbed the kid? I believe the Qunari should be held responsible for their own actions. Isabela didn't make them attack Kirkwall, the Qunari made themselves attack Kirkwall.
#44
Posté 05 avril 2011 - 09:08
And Alistair's drooping face made me sad. (I get it! He's Older! ...No reason he couldn't age gracefully....)
#45
Posté 05 avril 2011 - 09:08
ishmaeltheforsaken wrote...
Hush. Calling fictional people ugly makes us feel better about ourselves
Not that I need it because I'm a goddess of sex? Yes. This is true.
Is that your likeness as your avatar image? Charming.
#46
Posté 05 avril 2011 - 09:09
That's what happens when you get marriedoceanicsurvivor wrote...
The giant Spider in the Deep Roads. That thing is traumatizing.
And Alistair's drooping face made me sad. (I get it! He's Older! ...No reason he couldn't age gracefully....)
#47
Posté 05 avril 2011 - 09:10
Russalka wrote...
Is that your likeness as your avatar image? Charming.
Do not make light of Merrillcat *narrows her eyes with a vengeance*
Incidentally, "charming" was precisely the word I used to describe it to Maria Caliban, but I was for reals.
#48
Posté 05 avril 2011 - 09:10
#49
Posté 05 avril 2011 - 09:11
#50
Posté 05 avril 2011 - 09:15
Russalka wrote...
I am serious.
Hrmph. Well. Okay, then.





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