Creepiest Moment in DA:O
#76
Posté 09 décembre 2009 - 08:26
Yea... I didn't see the quotation marks around "female"...
I hurled.
#77
Posté 09 décembre 2009 - 08:27
#78
Posté 10 décembre 2009 - 12:40
Adria Teksuni wrote...
Had a glitch in the Orphanage where the blind templar just vanished halfway through it. Without him you do not get the same cool creepy experience. *sigh*
Might not have been a glitch. If he gets killed during any of the hallway fights he doesn't get a scene for it. My bet is his body was lying under an abomination and you just missed him going down.
inSPECTRE Shepard wrote...
Bhatair wrote...
Elven Orphanage.
Same for me. I knew something bad was going to happen.
Heh. Heh. When the writers hand you a moment of gold that can be turned in to Super Awesome Gold with a little extra creativity...that's when ya gotta love this job :happy:
ponozsticka wrote...
When you threw dagger to brother Genitive´s head...it was creepy...but I was laughing a lot
You could usually tell when someone in the office hit that scene for the first time.
robertthebard wrote...
The dialog leading up to the Broodmother is creepy, especially the parts you hear before you see anyone speaking them.
^^ My vote. Man what a great piece of writing. Creeeeeeeeeeepy. Broodmother is easily the most twisted piece of the lore that I've been exposed to. Ugh, gah.
#79
Posté 10 décembre 2009 - 12:49
#80
Posté 10 décembre 2009 - 12:57
#81
Posté 10 décembre 2009 - 12:57
#82
Posté 10 décembre 2009 - 01:11
#83
Posté 10 décembre 2009 - 01:43
#84
Posté 10 décembre 2009 - 01:43
You have the sighting of the 'dragon', and that huge army. Then there's the fight on the bridge with the Legion of the Dead and the Darkspawn who keep coming leading to archer hell. Then there's that tunnel and the darkspawn runners who try to lead you to an ambush. There's the Ancient Darkspawn, and the sad if expected almost-conclusion to the Honorable Topsider. There's a relatively hard (at least for my first two run-throughs) fight with the forge-master and his friends. A trap that you can't disarm that shrieks when you run through it, and automatically resets.
Then it hits you with the poem. You keep going, and find Hespith- and even though I didn't quite understand what was going on with her at that point, my heart was aching. More of her creepy talk as you go get attacked by some more ghosts, and then finally the Broodmother which is horrorfying. The last you see of Hespith is her looking down with that simple 'I am dying of something worse then death. Betrayal.'- and then you *leave*, and the fact that this poor mad woman is still wandering around down there- and quite possibly in the process of slowly changing to become a Broodmother herself- is enough to creep me out totally.
But no, then you have to go meet up with Branka, and the casual efficient way she completely disregards what she did to her people and her belief in the necessary of it is almost as frightening as the picture of the results. The fighting to get to the Anvil part is pretty much a breather (though those stone faces that cry blood are... alarming) thankfully, but then at the Anvil, it's back to creepy. Caradin or Branka throwing themselves in to the lava, the crazy fight with the golems and lyrium vein, the knowledge of what you are doing if you choose to keep the anvil (with Branka in charge!) or the fact that you're having Oghran kill his (admittedly completely crazy) wife...
The orphanage was creepy. The statue in the Mage Origin was creepy. The Female City Elf getting locked up was creepy. The first Thresher Ma- er, the first time you run in to the Ogre at the top of the tower was creepy. Lel's butterfly eyelashes and Zev's cheerful stories about murder are creepy. Watching Zawhatsisnametheelfkeeper damn his people to death rather then release his hatred (if you take the werewolf side, or aren't persuasive enough) is creepy. But I don't think anything beats that whole Deep Roads deal.
#85
Posté 10 décembre 2009 - 01:46
#86
Posté 10 décembre 2009 - 01:57
As for the orphanage, I was a bit disappointed. I was expecting a more powerful demon with whom I could make some sort of a deal.
Modifié par SpaceAlex, 10 décembre 2009 - 02:08 .
#87
Posté 10 décembre 2009 - 05:09
Also, the ghosts in the elven ruins. They weren't creepy, but it still annoys me that you don't ever figure out WTF they are going on about - because I want to know! Translations plz.
#88
Posté 10 décembre 2009 - 05:31
#89
Posté 10 décembre 2009 - 05:33
#90
Posté 10 décembre 2009 - 06:46
Personally, I found the destroyed Circle of Magi to be the creepiest; I'd seen it properly during my mage origin, and seeing it utterly decimated was not pleasant to say the least. Also, creepy Cullen and his creepy fixation with my mage was a hilarious surprise, but I kinda needed a shower afterward.
#91
Posté 10 décembre 2009 - 07:03
Sable Rhapsody wrote...
Haven was very 1920's New England town Lovecraftian. Made my skin crawl.
I totally expected the plot there to turn into The Shadow Over Haven. Or at least some codex entries to be found there that would reference Cthulhu/Dagon/Great Old Ones.
#92
Posté 10 décembre 2009 - 07:10
Spongecakes wrote...
25+ reputation with Zevran.
Well played...lol
Mine would have to be in the Golem quests to get Shale, the desire demon as the kitty. I must have played it WAY wrong, cuz I had to kill the little girl when the demon took her. Then had to go tell her father I killed her. BOOOO
#93
Posté 10 décembre 2009 - 07:17
#94
Posté 10 décembre 2009 - 07:46
#95
Posté 10 décembre 2009 - 08:08
#96
Posté 10 décembre 2009 - 08:56
#97
Posté 10 décembre 2009 - 09:26
#98
Posté 10 décembre 2009 - 09:28
#99
Posté 10 décembre 2009 - 10:15
#100
Posté 10 décembre 2009 - 10:46
taliefer wrote...
honestly, for me, it was lelianna staring over me after we got it on....i was like, wtf did i get myself into with this nutjob? i fled back to morrigan, at least she wears her crazy on the surface for all to see.
Really, I dont see what's so strange or creepy about sleeping wiht someone, waking up before them the next day and watching them in their sleep a bit.
You'd be surprised how many people do it.





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