What's it like for a dwarf character to romance Alistair? How different is it from say... if a female noble did so.
And I actually am genuinely interested in knowing, I lost a bet at work you see, so I want to know what I am getting myself in to.
So ladies....
Débuté par
ChickenDownUnder
, déc. 11 2009 02:22
#1
Posté 11 décembre 2009 - 02:22
#2
Posté 11 décembre 2009 - 02:23
Eh... no different. Besides the fact that you cannot become queen... *laughs*
They still tell you you're the most beautiful thing in the world, even if you're the most hideous moss-licker from Orzammar.
(And yes, my dwarven lass romancing Zevran was sort of... weird... wonder what comes out of it if dwarves and elves produce children)
They still tell you you're the most beautiful thing in the world, even if you're the most hideous moss-licker from Orzammar.
(And yes, my dwarven lass romancing Zevran was sort of... weird... wonder what comes out of it if dwarves and elves produce children)
Modifié par Asante81, 11 décembre 2009 - 02:24 .
#3
Posté 11 décembre 2009 - 02:26
sterile offspring that is only good for manual labor.
#4
Posté 11 décembre 2009 - 02:29
Alistair and a dwarf?
Poor child to be.
ENCHANTMENT!
Poor child to be.
ENCHANTMENT!
#5
Posté 11 décembre 2009 - 02:31
Ah THAT'S the secret of Sandal!
#6
Posté 11 décembre 2009 - 02:31
As an elf, there are also a couple of lines you can say to him about the fact he's human and you're not. Though I've not played through as a female dwarf I did notice that the lines would work for any non-human female so you'd probably get those too. Turns out he has a bit of a thing for non-humans that he never mentions to those noblewomen
#7
Posté 11 décembre 2009 - 02:33
Zoev wrote...
As an elf, there are also a couple of lines you can say to him about the fact he's human and you're not. Though I've not played through as a female dwarf I did notice that the lines would work for any non-human female so you'd probably get those too. Turns out he has a bit of a thing for non-humans that he never mentions to those noblewomen
Same goes for dwarves, indeed.
#8
Posté 11 décembre 2009 - 02:37
He might be a mul, but he's *my* mul!
Well, those are dwarven/human crossbreeds. A child of elven and dwarven parents would be...odd?
Well, those are dwarven/human crossbreeds. A child of elven and dwarven parents would be...odd?
#9
Posté 11 décembre 2009 - 02:37
So nothing truly traumatizing.
#10
Posté 11 décembre 2009 - 02:39
DarkSpiral wrote...
A child of elven and dwarven parents would be...odd?
I still want to know this. The human/dwarf would become human.
And I also want to know what a qunari female looks like...
#11
Posté 11 décembre 2009 - 02:40
Oghran has a bit more to say about the legs problem if your character is a dwarf, I think. But Ohgran's always traumatizing when your romancing someone, no matter who or what, so it's not that bad.
#12
Posté 11 décembre 2009 - 02:40
Herr Uhl wrote...
DarkSpiral wrote...
A child of elven and dwarven parents would be...odd?
I still want to know this. The human/dwarf would become human.
And I also want to know what a qunari female looks like...
I would love to know this as well. hopefully they will make the race palyable one day.
#13
Posté 11 décembre 2009 - 02:44
I hear they have to wear armor, for practical reasons. So you wouldn't actually see them, anyway. xD
#14
Posté 11 décembre 2009 - 02:47
_Loc_N_lol_ wrote...
I hear they have to wear armor, for practical reasons. So you wouldn't actually see them, anyway. xD
I bet they are like Futurama Amazons!
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