So I'm playing a Dwarven Noble Warrior. I just received a Quality (magic) dagger from a weaponsmith. Nice dagger for starting the game. BUT I just read the weapon's "profile".
I apparently have been insulted or set up as the dagger is NOT Dwarven made as the smith insisted, and it's history is tainted with dishonor and thus a bad choice for a noble to wield!
So what would you do? Keep it and stain your(& your family's) Honor or go back and gut the smith for the insult?
Being a Dwarf is going to be interesting
Débuté par
Malanu
, janv. 25 2012 03:39
#1
Posté 25 janvier 2012 - 03:39
#2
Posté 26 janvier 2012 - 02:17
I don't know why, but something about the Dwarf Noble storyline always makes me want to be a pompous, arrogant, self-righteous ass. Hand it back to him and order him to cut his own throat with it.
Enjoy Dwarves - the most underrated origins in the whole game.
Enjoy Dwarves - the most underrated origins in the whole game.
#3
Posté 26 janvier 2012 - 02:54
Well said, Ferret. I agree. Dwarven Noble is perhaps my favorite origin now, surpassing Human Noble. Played so many goody-goody HN's. Its fun to play a no nonsense, boot in the bum of everything and everyone that gets in my way DN sometimes. Just finished that playthrough actually.
Starting up a Dwarven Commoner playthrough now.
Starting up a Dwarven Commoner playthrough now.
#4
Posté 26 janvier 2012 - 03:22
Dwarven Commoner particularly is overlooked. Unfairly in my opinion. See what you make of it.
Dwarf noble is possibly my favourite origin, not only for the sheer joy of being a royal jerk, but also for the fact that the origin itself can play out several different ways. Lots of scope to RP there.
Dwarf noble is possibly my favourite origin, not only for the sheer joy of being a royal jerk, but also for the fact that the origin itself can play out several different ways. Lots of scope to RP there.





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