Modifié par Parmida, 04 octobre 2012 - 05:31 .
The Official Knight-Captain Cullen Discussion thread 2.0.
#21276
Posté 04 octobre 2012 - 05:31
#21277
Posté 04 octobre 2012 - 05:31
#21278
Posté 04 octobre 2012 - 05:35
Oooookay! back to Cullen:
#21279
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Posté 04 octobre 2012 - 05:36
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Cullen pic anyone?
#21280
Posté 04 octobre 2012 - 05:36
Parmida wrote...
LOL!
Oooookay! back to Cullen:
I love this one. But for some reason, I always imagine her holding a coffee cup in her hand instead of a book. That's always what my brain sees. It's weird.
#21281
Posté 04 octobre 2012 - 05:38
Uh... yeah. Sounds like a good idea.R2s Muse wrote...
I think we should avoid topics with s e x in them for a bit. I can't really handle all the extreme innuendos right now. I think it's too much even for the Cullen thread. Maker's breath...
I wouldn't mind going back to the "mage in the party" thing, if anybody else thinks we didn't do it to death.
If the survey was true, and if Dorian is a companion, the guy is a Tevinter magister. Granted, he's allegedly not the kind of magister who likes to bathe in the blood of a thousand slaves, but his attitudes toward blood magic are probably a lot more liberal than Cullen's. What do you think their interaction will be like? I hope they don't pull an Alistair/Loghain on us.
As an aside, that issue is avoided with Galyan. In DotS, he was violently opposed to blood magic.
#21282
Posté 04 octobre 2012 - 05:42
I hope not! I loved to have Loghain but I also love Alistair, it was hard to choose between them but at the end I chose Ali and Loghain died.berelinde wrote...
Uh... yeah. Sounds like a good idea.R2s Muse wrote...
I think we should avoid topics with s e x in them for a bit. I can't really handle all the extreme innuendos right now. I think it's too much even for the Cullen thread. Maker's breath...
I wouldn't mind going back to the "mage in the party" thing, if anybody else thinks we didn't do it to death.
If the survey was true, and if Dorian is a companion, the guy is a Tevinter magister. Granted, he's allegedly not the kind of magister who likes to bathe in the blood of a thousand slaves, but his attitudes toward blood magic are probably a lot more liberal than Cullen's. What do you think their interaction will be like? I hope they don't pull an Alistair/Loghain on us.
As an aside, that issue is avoided with Galyan. In DotS, he was violently opposed to blood magic.
#21283
Posté 04 octobre 2012 - 05:42
#21284
Posté 04 octobre 2012 - 05:43
I would explain the Arishok and the kossith in general as LI but that would be hard to do because, like Merrill, I simply... enjoyed looking at them xD
I really don't want an "either/or" situation with any of the companions. Loghain was okay because he was a "villain" anyway and it was at the end of the game. But if we'd had to choose between Fenris or Anders?? I don't want Cullen to force the issue if there IS a bloodmage in the group, I mean, unless the bloodmage is a real tool lol
#21285
Posté 04 octobre 2012 - 05:45
Lol, I actually thought it's her cloth that is on her leg which she has put on a stair or something...R2s Muse wrote...
Parmida wrote...
LOL!
Oooookay! back to Cullen:
*snip*
I love this one. But for some reason, I always imagine her holding a coffee cup in her hand instead of a book. That's always what my brain sees. It's weird.
#21286
Posté 04 octobre 2012 - 05:46
LOL Yes, Galyan seems like a very loyal Circle mage. I could see him and Cullen actually getting along quite well. Hmm... a Blood mage magister. I wonder. I don't remember many of the details from the leaked survey, but anyone who is permissive of that type of magic would probably not be on Cullen's good side. But I could see it make for interesting/heated discussions as opposed to the PC-betraying scenario I posited a few pages back.berelinde wrote...
Uh... yeah. Sounds like a good idea.R2s Muse wrote...
I think we should avoid topics with s e x in them for a bit. I can't really handle all the extreme innuendos right now. I think it's too much even for the Cullen thread. Maker's breath...
I wouldn't mind going back to the "mage in the party" thing, if anybody else thinks we didn't do it to death.
If the survey was true, and if Dorian is a companion, the guy is a Tevinter magister. Granted, he's allegedly not the kind of magister who likes to bathe in the blood of a thousand slaves, but his attitudes toward blood magic are probably a lot more liberal than Cullen's. What do you think their interaction will be like? I hope they don't pull an Alistair/Loghain on us.
As an aside, that issue is avoided with Galyan. In DotS, he was violently opposed to blood magic.
Like, I could see the magister maybe claiming never to use it himself, but enjoying a purely "hypothetical" philosophical debate with Cullen. Could be very interesting. The Magister continues to wax philosophical and cite historical references and the logic of ethical theory... until Cullen wanders away muttering to himself.
#21287
Posté 04 octobre 2012 - 06:31
If they do another blood mage companion (ala this Galyan person) I really hope they handle it better than Merril's view of it's "harmless" nature.
#21288
Posté 04 octobre 2012 - 06:33
R2s Muse wrote...
Parmida wrote...
LOL!
Oooookay! back to Cullen:
*img snip*
I love this one. But for some reason, I always imagine her holding a coffee cup in her hand instead of a book. That's always what my brain sees. It's weird.
I see it too, I think it's because of the symbol in the background. The lines look like smoke coming off from a hot cup of something to me.
#21289
Posté 04 octobre 2012 - 06:38
I know you haven't seen DotS and therefore wouldn't know, but as of DotS, Galyan was definitely *not* a blood mage. He was a loyal Circle mage who wanted to work within the system for change. In other words, somebody who, like Cullen, was more of a moderate than a radical in any direction. And yeah, given that they are both moderates, I could see them getting along. Unless they were both romanceable...
#21290
Posté 04 octobre 2012 - 06:46
berelinde wrote...
The Merrill angle on blood magic was a refreshing change from the usual MWAHAHAHAHA approach, but yeah, it was a bit on the naive side.
I know you haven't seen DotS and therefore wouldn't know, but as of DotS, Galyan was definitely *not* a blood mage. He was a loyal Circle mage who wanted to work within the system for change. In other words, somebody who, like Cullen, was more of a moderate than a radical in any direction. And yeah, given that they are both moderates, I could see them getting along. Unless they were both romanceable...
Ah, my bad. I read R2's post all wrong for some reason
#21292
Posté 04 octobre 2012 - 07:06
Now, you see, I like the rivalry. I know, it has been done before, but I still enjoy it. OK, maybe not so much in the Anders/Fenris case, since it all seemed to happen "after the fact," but when things are still uncertain, not having picked one over the other, it's pretty cool.littlenikki wrote...
berelinde wrote...
The Merrill angle on blood magic was a refreshing change from the usual MWAHAHAHAHA approach, but yeah, it was a bit on the naive side.
I know you haven't seen DotS and therefore wouldn't know, but as of DotS, Galyan was definitely *not* a blood mage. He was a loyal Circle mage who wanted to work within the system for change. In other words, somebody who, like Cullen, was more of a moderate than a radical in any direction. And yeah, given that they are both moderates, I could see them getting along. Unless they were both romanceable...
Ah, my bad. I read R2's post all wrong for some reasonIf he, or someone like him, were a companion, I agree that Cullen would indeed work well with him. It'd be a good example of what the mages and templars could achieve by working together and co-existing peacefully. Even if they were both romancable, it'd be a nice change up from the usual rivalry between male LIs that seem to be included in both games (Alistair v Zev, Anders v Fenris)
Cullen: I agree, that passage does seem to mean what you said, but this one is more ambiguous.
Galyan: Maybe we need another opinion. Let's ask our leader.
Cullen: You're looking for an excuse.
Galyan: Can you blame me?
Cullen: Grrrrr.
#21293
Posté 04 octobre 2012 - 07:18

Modifié par Parmida, 04 octobre 2012 - 07:20 .
#21294
Posté 04 octobre 2012 - 07:24
What do you think?
#21295
Posté 04 octobre 2012 - 07:25
berelinde wrote...
Now, you see, I like the rivalry. I know, it has been done before, but I still enjoy it. OK, maybe not so much in the Anders/Fenris case, since it all seemed to happen "after the fact," but when things are still uncertain, not having picked one over the other, it's pretty cool.littlenikki wrote...
berelinde wrote...
The Merrill angle on blood magic was a refreshing change from the usual MWAHAHAHAHA approach, but yeah, it was a bit on the naive side.
I know you haven't seen DotS and therefore wouldn't know, but as of DotS, Galyan was definitely *not* a blood mage. He was a loyal Circle mage who wanted to work within the system for change. In other words, somebody who, like Cullen, was more of a moderate than a radical in any direction. And yeah, given that they are both moderates, I could see them getting along. Unless they were both romanceable...
Ah, my bad. I read R2's post all wrong for some reasonIf he, or someone like him, were a companion, I agree that Cullen would indeed work well with him. It'd be a good example of what the mages and templars could achieve by working together and co-existing peacefully. Even if they were both romancable, it'd be a nice change up from the usual rivalry between male LIs that seem to be included in both games (Alistair v Zev, Anders v Fenris)
Cullen: I agree, that passage does seem to mean what you said, but this one is more ambiguous.
Galyan: Maybe we need another opinion. Let's ask our leader.
Cullen: You're looking for an excuse.
Galyan: Can you blame me?
Cullen: Grrrrr.
Hehe, that'd be pretty cute. Cullen does wear frustration rather adorably
#21296
Posté 04 octobre 2012 - 07:31
Love triangles are always interesting to me, I liked them a lot in DA:O. I'd go and flirt with anything that moves to have them punish me!littlenikki wrote...
berelinde wrote...
Now, you see, I like the rivalry. I know, it has been done before, but I still enjoy it. OK, maybe not so much in the Anders/Fenris case, since it all seemed to happen "after the fact," but when things are still uncertain, not having picked one over the other, it's pretty cool.littlenikki wrote...
berelinde wrote...
The Merrill angle on blood magic was a refreshing change from the usual MWAHAHAHAHA approach, but yeah, it was a bit on the naive side.
I know you haven't seen DotS and therefore wouldn't know, but as of DotS, Galyan was definitely *not* a blood mage. He was a loyal Circle mage who wanted to work within the system for change. In other words, somebody who, like Cullen, was more of a moderate than a radical in any direction. And yeah, given that they are both moderates, I could see them getting along. Unless they were both romanceable...
Ah, my bad. I read R2's post all wrong for some reasonIf he, or someone like him, were a companion, I agree that Cullen would indeed work well with him. It'd be a good example of what the mages and templars could achieve by working together and co-existing peacefully. Even if they were both romancable, it'd be a nice change up from the usual rivalry between male LIs that seem to be included in both games (Alistair v Zev, Anders v Fenris)
Cullen: I agree, that passage does seem to mean what you said, but this one is more ambiguous.
Galyan: Maybe we need another opinion. Let's ask our leader.
Cullen: You're looking for an excuse.
Galyan: Can you blame me?
Cullen: Grrrrr.
Hehe, that'd be pretty cute. Cullen does wear frustration rather adorablyI wouldn't necessarily mind another rivalry situation, but I wouldn't oppose to a different take on the whole love-triangle issue either. I think it's the jealousy that really turns me off the most.
#21297
Posté 04 octobre 2012 - 07:32
LOL That must be it!littlenikki wrote...
R2s Muse wrote...
Parmida wrote...
LOL!
Oooookay! back to Cullen:
*img snip*
I love this one. But for some reason, I always imagine her holding a coffee cup in her hand instead of a book. That's always what my brain sees. It's weird.
I see it too, I think it's because of the symbol in the background. The lines look like smoke coming off from a hot cup of something to me.
#21298
Posté 04 octobre 2012 - 07:33
littlenikki wrote...
berelinde wrote...
The Merrill angle on blood magic was a refreshing change from the usual MWAHAHAHAHA approach, but yeah, it was a bit on the naive side.
I know you haven't seen DotS and therefore wouldn't know, but as of DotS, Galyan was definitely *not* a blood mage. He was a loyal Circle mage who wanted to work within the system for change. In other words, somebody who, like Cullen, was more of a moderate than a radical in any direction. And yeah, given that they are both moderates, I could see them getting along. Unless they were both romanceable...
Ah, my bad. I read R2's post all wrong for some reasonIf he, or someone like him, were a companion, I agree that Cullen would indeed work well with him. It'd be a good example of what the mages and templars could achieve by working together and co-existing peacefully. Even if they were both romancable, it'd be a nice change up from the usual rivalry between male LIs that seem to be included in both games (Alistair v Zev, Anders v Fenris)
Sorry, my bad! I was talking about two different people. I think Cullen would get on with Galyan. Not so much with a a pro-blood magic magister.
#21299
Posté 04 octobre 2012 - 07:36
R2s Muse wrote...
littlenikki wrote...
berelinde wrote...
The Merrill angle on blood magic was a refreshing change from the usual MWAHAHAHAHA approach, but yeah, it was a bit on the naive side.
I know you haven't seen DotS and therefore wouldn't know, but as of DotS, Galyan was definitely *not* a blood mage. He was a loyal Circle mage who wanted to work within the system for change. In other words, somebody who, like Cullen, was more of a moderate than a radical in any direction. And yeah, given that they are both moderates, I could see them getting along. Unless they were both romanceable...
Ah, my bad. I read R2's post all wrong for some reasonIf he, or someone like him, were a companion, I agree that Cullen would indeed work well with him. It'd be a good example of what the mages and templars could achieve by working together and co-existing peacefully. Even if they were both romancable, it'd be a nice change up from the usual rivalry between male LIs that seem to be included in both games (Alistair v Zev, Anders v Fenris)
Sorry, my bad! I was talking about two different people. I think Cullen would get on with Galyan. Not so much with a a pro-blood magic magister.
No totally my fault, I was just focusing on trying to catch up on some of the lost pages, just skimming over most posts. SWTOR is rotting my brain slowly
#21300
Posté 04 octobre 2012 - 07:39
Modifié par Parmida, 04 octobre 2012 - 07:40 .





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