It sounds a bit crazy, but you know, the Templar Order seems about to turn into a horse of a different color. So maybe the future incarnations, and Cullen's loyalties may shift enough for you to appreciate him. In any case, talking to him more will be good, for all of us!Xilizhra wrote...
Cullen will grow on me if/when he stops being loyal to the Templar Order. I agree that he seems to have the potential to grow past that, although I do wish that I could speak to him after the final battle with Meredith, both to negotiate the templars standing down and to figure out more what his opinion was on this whole matter.
The Official Knight-Captain Cullen Discussion thread 2.0.
#67201
Posté 13 novembre 2013 - 02:44
#67202
Posté 13 novembre 2013 - 03:14
R2s Muse wrote...
Also, a frankly annoying video interview with some cosplayers from Gamex. It does, however, show a closer look at an Inquisitor costume, tho.
OOOOO those costumes looks pretty awesome I want one:O
Also I dont think the dude was creepy at all, and to me it didnt really look like he was stareing at boobs . More so looking at the costumes then anything
#67203
Posté 13 novembre 2013 - 03:29
I still hate the corset, concept art or not lol
I also did not think the interviewer was staring at the cosplayer's "assets"; he was fine to me. And I usually have an eye for creeps. He was not a creep (to me). He seemed nice and really in awe of their efforts.
Modifié par motomotogirl, 13 novembre 2013 - 03:29 .
#67204
Posté 13 novembre 2013 - 03:36
The Order's whole existence is a betrayal of its alleged ideals. I doubt escaping would or should do such permanent damage.I don't really want Cullen to ever turn his back on the Order, or if he does, it should pain him in a way that he never completely heals from. It's a huge part of his identity.
#67205
Posté 13 novembre 2013 - 04:12
#67206
Posté 13 novembre 2013 - 05:04
1. Cullen has left or been booted from the Order. He's a broken shell of a man. We find him in a tavern or in some other deplorable state.
2. Cullen has been imprisoned by the Order. We are forced to rescue him so as to recruit him into the Inquisition.
3. Cullen is still a part of the Order, and he follows the Seekers. We will have to convince him that Lambert (if he's still alive) and the Seekers are wrong.
4. Cullen is still a part of the Order, but he leads a rebel faction, or he's working secretly for the Divine.
Honestly, I kind of want to encounter #3. I think he still has quite a bit of evolving to do, and I would not be surprised if he clung to his beliefs and the Order. I think it would be captivating to see the gears working in his head as we try to show him that leaving the Order and working for the Inquisition is the true right and moral thing to do. Because Cullen is all about doing "The Right" thing, the moral thing; he truly believes that what he is doing is just and good.
#67207
Posté 13 novembre 2013 - 05:08
motomotogirl wrote...
I don't really want Cullen to ever turn his back on the Order, or if he does, it should pain him in a way that he never completely heals from. It's a huge part of his identity.
After reading Asunder, I would hate if Cullen stayed w/ the Order. I'm sure he's going to be pretty torn up about it if he does, but moreso because of what being a Templar has turned into and the seperation from the Chantry. He certainly has a glorified/old fashioned view of what the Order should stand for.
#67208
Posté 13 novembre 2013 - 05:18
motomotogirl wrote...
Okay, scenario question time! Which way would you rather encounter Cullen in the game?
1. Cullen has left or been booted from the Order. He's a broken shell of a man. We find him in a tavern or in some other deplorable state.
2. Cullen has been imprisoned by the Order. We are forced to rescue him so as to recruit him into the Inquisition.
3. Cullen is still a part of the Order, and he follows the Seekers. We will have to convince him that Lambert (if he's still alive) and the Seekers are wrong.
4. Cullen is still a part of the Order, but he leads a rebel faction, or he's working secretly for the Divine.
Honestly, I kind of want to encounter #3. I think he still has quite a bit of evolving to do, and I would not be surprised if he clung to his beliefs and the Order. I think it would be captivating to see the gears working in his head as we try to show him that leaving the Order and working for the Inquisition is the true right and moral thing to do. Because Cullen is all about doing "The Right" thing, the moral thing; he truly believes that what he is doing is just and good.
Hmmm kind of a tough one I guess i would go for no.2 because he went against Meridith and I assume that the rest of the templars would consider him a traitor or something like that
#67209
Posté 13 novembre 2013 - 05:23
Dreamlover2012 wrote...
We are so far ahead of the game when it comes to game info, it's ridiculous. I didn't know how ahead we were until I joined a few Dragon Age groups on fb. Things/Info I've learned days/weeks/months ago is just now being discussed in my groups. Way to be on it Cullen thread!
LOL, that's why I come here! Well, that, and for a particular Templar. <3
I usually don't have a lot of time to stay up to date on DAI info because I'm a busy, busy person. This is where I go to get all of the information I need in one place.
(Late reply, my apologies.)
#67210
Posté 13 novembre 2013 - 05:34
TheButterflyEffect wrote...
Guy's a creepy stalker. I want him to just drop dead or disappear. UGH.
Then you've come to the wrong place. Don't let the door hit you on the way out, lol.
#67211
Posté 13 novembre 2013 - 05:36
Such a tough question...motomotogirl wrote...
Okay, scenario question time! Which way would you rather encounter Cullen in the game?
1. Cullen has left or been booted from the Order. He's a broken shell of a man. We find him in a tavern or in some other deplorable state.
2. Cullen has been imprisoned by the Order. We are forced to rescue him so as to recruit him into the Inquisition.
3. Cullen is still a part of the Order, and he follows the Seekers. We will have to convince him that Lambert (if he's still alive) and the Seekers are wrong.
4. Cullen is still a part of the Order, but he leads a rebel faction, or he's working secretly for the Divine.
Honestly, I kind of want to encounter #3. I think he still has quite a bit of evolving to do, and I would not be surprised if he clung to his beliefs and the Order. I think it would be captivating to see the gears working in his head as we try to show him that leaving the Order and working for the Inquisition is the true right and moral thing to do. Because Cullen is all about doing "The Right" thing, the moral thing; he truly believes that what he is doing is just and good.
I would have to choose number 3. Why? Well, like you mentioned, he has a lot of evolving to do.
Isn't that why some of us love Cullen? He has the ability to grow as a person, and, quite possibly, change his views on the world. I would love the option to influence him and guide him on his path of change, either as his friend or as his lover.
#67212
Posté 13 novembre 2013 - 05:39
2, mainly because it would probably mean going to Aeonar, a thought which makes me as happy as the cat in the tea cup.
3, because it could be interesting in my more mage-oriented playthroughs to push him to Red Templar himself up.
4, because who doesn't love a secret agent?
#67213
Posté 13 novembre 2013 - 05:45
#67214
Posté 13 novembre 2013 - 05:55
I would prefer option 2 or 4.motomotogirl wrote...
Okay, scenario question time! Which way would you rather encounter Cullen in the game?
1. Cullen has left or been booted from the Order. He's a broken shell of a man. We find him in a tavern or in some other deplorable state.
2. Cullen has been imprisoned by the Order. We are forced to rescue him so as to recruit him into the Inquisition.
3. Cullen is still a part of the Order, and he follows the Seekers. We will have to convince him that Lambert (if he's still alive) and the Seekers are wrong.
4. Cullen is still a part of the Order, but he leads a rebel faction, or he's working secretly for the Divine.
Honestly, I kind of want to encounter #3. I think he still has quite a bit of evolving to do, and I would not be surprised if he clung to his beliefs and the Order. I think it would be captivating to see the gears working in his head as we try to show him that leaving the Order and working for the Inquisition is the true right and moral thing to do. Because Cullen is all about doing "The Right" thing, the moral thing; he truly believes that what he is doing is just and good.
2 seems logical following his subordination in Kirkwall (and they'll need a scapegoat)
4 would give his character much depth: follow the order, but stay true to his beliefs.
Besides, both options would also give the haters a change to ignore him or 'get rid of him'.
Modifié par Mahumia, 13 novembre 2013 - 05:57 .
#67215
Posté 13 novembre 2013 - 06:20
2 sounds really interesting. But I think he was within his rights as Knight Templar Captain to stand up to Meredith when he did, and I'm not sure why the Order would imprison him. I could see him imprisoned by the Red Templars, though.
3. I'm not sure about this one. For some reason my brain doesn't want to wrap around it.
4. I think this one is quite possible, especially considering the concept art with the dwarven inquisitor.
I think out of all of them, I'd prefer 2 or 4, because they sound more exciting. I would like to see Cullen as a changed man, but a strong man.
#67216
Posté 13 novembre 2013 - 06:25
Chanda wrote...
I think out of all of them, I'd prefer 2 or 4, because they sound more exciting. I would like to see Cullen as a changed man, but a strong man.
I agree with wanting to see a strong and self-assured Cullen. But I kind of want to work up to that point, you know? We haven't gotten to know him enough as an NPC to really see his mental struggles. I want to see him struggling and be able to be there with him as he works his way through whatever issues he has.... only to emerge as a stronger and fiercely capable man.
#67217
Posté 13 novembre 2013 - 06:33
motomotogirl wrote...
Chanda wrote...
I think out of all of them, I'd prefer 2 or 4, because they sound more exciting. I would like to see Cullen as a changed man, but a strong man.
I agree with wanting to see a strong and self-assured Cullen. But I kind of want to work up to that point, you know? We haven't gotten to know him enough as an NPC to really see his mental struggles. I want to see him struggling and be able to be there with him as he works his way through whatever issues he has.... only to emerge as a stronger and fiercely capable man.
That would just make him even sexier, of course. There will be no way to resist him.
And who'd want to, anyway? lol
#67218
Posté 13 novembre 2013 - 06:38
I think in 1 or 2 we'd have to worry about lyrium withdrawal, wouldn't we? Based on what I've been hearing of the premise of the game, 3 seems most likely. As for what I'd like to see happen, I think I'll go with 4. It doesn't necessarily mean that he'd join the inquisitor out of hand, but he wouldn't be opposed to it either. We'd still need to convince him to join since the inquisitor is an unknown, but I could see many dialogue options there. Not to mention flirting possibilities.motomotogirl wrote...
Okay, scenario question time! Which way would you rather encounter Cullen in the game?
1. Cullen has left or been booted from the Order. He's a broken shell of a man. We find him in a tavern or in some other deplorable state.
2. Cullen has been imprisoned by the Order. We are forced to rescue him so as to recruit him into the Inquisition.
3. Cullen is still a part of the Order, and he follows the Seekers. We will have to convince him that Lambert (if he's still alive) and the Seekers are wrong.
4. Cullen is still a part of the Order, but he leads a rebel faction, or he's working secretly for the Divine.
Honestly, I kind of want to encounter #3. I think he still has quite a bit of evolving to do, and I would not be surprised if he clung to his beliefs and the Order. I think it would be captivating to see the gears working in his head as we try to show him that leaving the Order and working for the Inquisition is the true right and moral thing to do. Because Cullen is all about doing "The Right" thing, the moral thing; he truly believes that what he is doing is just and good.
#67219
Posté 13 novembre 2013 - 06:41
#67220
Posté 13 novembre 2013 - 06:43
Chanda wrote...
4. I think this one is quite possible, especially considering the concept art with the dwarven inquisitor.
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Which one is this again? I remember one concept art with a dwarven Inquisitor, but she was with an elf wasn't she?
#67221
Posté 13 novembre 2013 - 06:46
Elfman wrote...
Chanda wrote...
4. I think this one is quite possible, especially considering the concept art with the dwarven inquisitor.
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Which one is this again? I remember one concept art with a dwarven Inquisitor, but she was with an elf wasn't she?
Some people think it is Cullen, far in the distance, waving to the Inquisitor.
#67222
Posté 13 novembre 2013 - 06:48
#67223
Posté 13 novembre 2013 - 06:49
Thanks! I'll get digging for it!motomotogirl wrote...
Elfman wrote...
Chanda wrote...
4. I think this one is quite possible, especially considering the concept art with the dwarven inquisitor.
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Which one is this again? I remember one concept art with a dwarven Inquisitor, but she was with an elf wasn't she?
Some people think it is Cullen, far in the distance, waving to the Inquisitor.
EDIT!
Found it! Yeah, I definitely think that's Cullen. The armour is practically a perfect match for that survey art stuff.
And the Lady Cadash in that picture is just adorables!
Modifié par Elfman, 13 novembre 2013 - 06:51 .
#67224
Posté 13 novembre 2013 - 06:50
Seriously, what change? lol there was a pop-up but I accidentaly, without thinking, clicked out of it.
#67225
Posté 13 novembre 2013 - 06:55
motomotogirl wrote...
:o:o:O:O:O What change?! OMG, what? WHAT????
Seriously, what change? lol there was a pop-up but I accidentaly, without thinking, clicked out of it.
Nothing drastic so far (as I can tell) They are going to make Polls, Albums, etc "read only" which I think means disabling the comments on them. Other than that, Jessica is saying they're trying to make things more focused on positive interaction.





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