LolaLei wrote...
Christ, the way my mages were chugging back the lyrium potions they would've ended up deformed to all hell by the end of the game LOL!
During Origins I used literally 0, but DA2 after I used 1 I couldn't stop
LolaLei wrote...
Christ, the way my mages were chugging back the lyrium potions they would've ended up deformed to all hell by the end of the game LOL!
Danny Boy 7 wrote...
LolaLei wrote...
Christ, the way my mages were chugging back the lyrium potions they would've ended up deformed to all hell by the end of the game LOL!
During Origins I used literally 0, but DA2 after I used 1 I couldn't stopthey make the game so much easier
Wiedzmin182009 wrote...
Hello everyone. How are you?
Wiedzmin182009 wrote...
Hello everyone. How are you?
LolaLei wrote...
Wiedzmin182009 wrote...
Hello everyone. How are you?
Allo, hows the info hunting going? Found anything new?
Modifié par Wiedzmin182009, 26 février 2013 - 09:51 .
Wiedzmin182009 wrote...
LolaLei wrote...
Wiedzmin182009 wrote...
Hello everyone. How are you?
Allo, hows the info hunting going? Found anything new?
Nope... Oh. Yes!
From DA II official Guide:
"In closing Hawke’s story, Varric reflects on his friend’s legacy. We learn that the Champion has since vanished or else the dwarf has no desire to let on what he knows.
So what does the future hold? The mage/templar crisis has drawn the battle lines, setting the scene for rebellion and persecution. Religious purges and expurgation can be expected from the Chantry, but news of Kirkwall may incite other Circles to rise up in revolt.
Perhaps more intriguing, is there a reason why Hawke is now “gone, like the Warden”, as revealed by Cassandra in the final scenes? Do the Champion and the Hero of Ferelden have more in common than we know? And what do the mysterious Seekers of Truth have to do with this? Will some kind of inquisition be at the heart of the events of the next Dragon Age title?
Finally, is it safe to speculate that Morrigan may play a major role in future events? Flemeth’s cryptic explanation for her journey to Sundermount (“A bit of security, should the inevitable occur. And if I know my Morrigan, it already has.”) may refer to the Warden’s battle with the Witch of the Wilds – or, perhaps, an artfully conjured facsimile – at her furious daughter’s behest. Flemeth, lest we forget, was discovered to have achieved a form of immortality by periodically appropriating the bodies of numerous “daughters” throughout her history. Then again, with Morrigan carrying a child infused with the spirit of the archdemon in one likely narrative eventuality, it could mean so much more…"
Newschmoo wrote...
I used a heck of a lot of lyrium potions in DAO too, kept on buying loads of flasks/equipment so I could continually make the stuff.
That timer in DA2 for the potions was quite annoying, particularly during a boss battle.
@Wiedzmin - fine, how are you?
LolaLei wrote...
Wiedzmin182009 wrote...
LolaLei wrote...
Wiedzmin182009 wrote...
Hello everyone. How are you?
Allo, hows the info hunting going? Found anything new?
Nope... Oh. Yes!
From DA II official Guide:
"In closing Hawke’s story, Varric reflects on his friend’s legacy. We learn that the Champion has since vanished or else the dwarf has no desire to let on what he knows.
So what does the future hold? The mage/templar crisis has drawn the battle lines, setting the scene for rebellion and persecution. Religious purges and expurgation can be expected from the Chantry, but news of Kirkwall may incite other Circles to rise up in revolt.
Perhaps more intriguing, is there a reason why Hawke is now “gone, like the Warden”, as revealed by Cassandra in the final scenes? Do the Champion and the Hero of Ferelden have more in common than we know? And what do the mysterious Seekers of Truth have to do with this? Will some kind of inquisition be at the heart of the events of the next Dragon Age title?
Finally, is it safe to speculate that Morrigan may play a major role in future events? Flemeth’s cryptic explanation for her journey to Sundermount (“A bit of security, should the inevitable occur. And if I know my Morrigan, it already has.”) may refer to the Warden’s battle with the Witch of the Wilds – or, perhaps, an artfully conjured facsimile – at her furious daughter’s behest. Flemeth, lest we forget, was discovered to have achieved a form of immortality by periodically appropriating the bodies of numerous “daughters” throughout her history. Then again, with Morrigan carrying a child infused with the spirit of the archdemon in one likely narrative eventuality, it could mean so much more…"
Lol, way ahead of you there. Most of us own the DA2 official guide already!
Danny Boy 7 wrote...
Wiedzmin182009 wrote...
Hello everyone. How are you?
Pretty good, you?
Newschmoo wrote...
I used a heck of a lot of lyrium
potions in DAO too, kept on buying loads of flasks/equipment so I could
continually make the stuff.
That timer in DA2 for the potions was quite annoying, particularly during a boss battle.
@Wiedzmin - fine, how are you?
Wiedzmin182009 wrote...
LolaLei wrote...
Wiedzmin182009 wrote...
LolaLei wrote...
Wiedzmin182009 wrote...
Hello everyone. How are you?
Allo, hows the info hunting going? Found anything new?
Nope... Oh. Yes!
From DA II official Guide:
"In closing Hawke’s story, Varric reflects on his friend’s legacy. We learn that the Champion has since vanished or else the dwarf has no desire to let on what he knows.
So what does the future hold? The mage/templar crisis has drawn the battle lines, setting the scene for rebellion and persecution. Religious purges and expurgation can be expected from the Chantry, but news of Kirkwall may incite other Circles to rise up in revolt.
Perhaps more intriguing, is there a reason why Hawke is now “gone, like the Warden”, as revealed by Cassandra in the final scenes? Do the Champion and the Hero of Ferelden have more in common than we know? And what do the mysterious Seekers of Truth have to do with this? Will some kind of inquisition be at the heart of the events of the next Dragon Age title?
Finally, is it safe to speculate that Morrigan may play a major role in future events? Flemeth’s cryptic explanation for her journey to Sundermount (“A bit of security, should the inevitable occur. And if I know my Morrigan, it already has.”) may refer to the Warden’s battle with the Witch of the Wilds – or, perhaps, an artfully conjured facsimile – at her furious daughter’s behest. Flemeth, lest we forget, was discovered to have achieved a form of immortality by periodically appropriating the bodies of numerous “daughters” throughout her history. Then again, with Morrigan carrying a child infused with the spirit of the archdemon in one likely narrative eventuality, it could mean so much more…"
Lol, way ahead of you there. Most of us own the DA2 official guide already!
I know. But I make my project and I read all;)
Modifié par Sifr1449, 26 février 2013 - 10:29 .
Sifr1449 wrote...
In regards to Templars using Lyrium, didn't Alistair say that Templars don't need Lyrium to use their abilties, only make them more effective? Given that it's the Chantry that supplies it, he suspected they were using the addiction as a control method?
Modifié par LolaLei, 26 février 2013 - 10:44 .
deuce985 wrote...
Anyone notice Blair Brown said "Tevinter Imperium female" in this thread? Hint?
Modifié par LolaLei, 26 février 2013 - 10:47 .
LolaLei wrote...
deuce985 wrote...
Anyone notice Blair Brown said "Tevinter Imperium female" in this thread? Hint?
Huh?
*Edit* Oooooh!!!
Modifié par LolaLei, 26 février 2013 - 11:07 .
Modifié par LolaLei, 26 février 2013 - 11:13 .
Wiedzmin182009 wrote...
*snips pic*
FromDA Facebook profile
Modifié par LolaLei, 26 février 2013 - 11:45 .