SarEnyaDor wrote...
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Do you see the turmoil you cause with such debouchery?
SarEnyaDor wrote...
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I'm glad that the metaphor is lost on me.SarEnyaDor wrote...
When things start glowing like that I flashback to ET and have urges to reach out and phone home.
Taleroth wrote...
I'm glad that the metaphor is lost on me.SarEnyaDor wrote...
When things start glowing like that I flashback to ET and have urges to reach out and phone home.
Modifié par SarEnyaDor, 22 décembre 2009 - 06:40 .
I saw ET. Which is why I'm glad it's lost on me.SarEnyaDor wrote...
Taleroth wrote...
I'm glad that the metaphor is lost on me.SarEnyaDor wrote...
When things start glowing like that I flashback to ET and have urges to reach out and phone home.
You never saw ET?? His finger glows and he says "ET phone home" and Elliot reaches his finger out and it glows really bright....
JabberJaww wrote...
Sialater wrote...
JabberJaww wrote...
Sialater wrote...
A lady doesn't lick lampposts and tell.
They sure as hell would tell their hairdresser and mom
I DO NOT discuss lampposts with my mother.
But you do with your hairdresser?
SarEnyaDor wrote...
You never saw ET?? His finger glows and he says "ET phone home" and Elliot reaches his finger out and it glows really bright....Taleroth wrote...
I'm glad that the metaphor is lost on me.SarEnyaDor wrote...
When things start glowing like that I flashback to ET and have urges to reach out and phone home.
Sialater wrote...
JabberJaww wrote...
Sialater wrote...
JabberJaww wrote...
Sialater wrote...
A lady doesn't lick lampposts and tell.
They sure as hell would tell their hairdresser and mom
I DO NOT discuss lampposts with my mother.
But you do with your hairdresser?
Depends on the lamppost.
JabberJaww wrote...
Sialater wrote...
JabberJaww wrote...
Sialater wrote...
JabberJaww wrote...
Sialater wrote...
A lady doesn't lick lampposts and tell.
They sure as hell would tell their hairdresser and mom
I DO NOT discuss lampposts with my mother.
But you do with your hairdresser?
Depends on the lamppost.
Oh how quickly my feelings of inadequicies begin to surface
TanithAeyrs wrote...
I'm pretty sure that the chances of a legitimate heir from Alistair are slim to none (even with lots of "licking lampposts"). However, there is at least one more illegitimate child of Maric's out there- read "The Calling". I suspect that there may be more than one, given Maric's history with women. I am hoping for an expansion or DAO2 dealing with this problem.
SarEnyaDor wrote...
Couldn't have been that discreet if Anora knew about them.....
Leifa wrote...
We're suppose to have honor, courage and principals, and live by them.
Taleroth wrote...
True gentlemen are always discrete.
How dare you imply that a gentleman would ever be engaged in adultery?Herr Uhl wrote...
Taleroth wrote...
True gentlemen are always discrete.
They at least do not tell their wives about their conquests in most cases.
How about the rest of the potential sugar coated happy endings? Brecillian Forest? Redcliffe? Lelianna romance? Zevran? The personal quests of Shale or Wynne? The fact that nobody actually has to die to defeat the Archdemon?chester013 wrote...
I think the sugar coated ending you want would not sit well in the world bioware created. Just ****** the grey warden motto says, victory comes at a price. Personally I think it's very unrealistic if "things all work out in the end" (yeah I know it's a fantasy setting) it makes me feel more of a connection to the world. Thedas us a brutal, violent world if the game ended with a big party and hugs I don't think I would have played again.
And besides, loose ends means moar content hehe.
bobsmyuncle wrote...
I figure it's the way it is because the writers/designers are used to typical Bioware plots where you kick the ass of evil and everything works out in the end. Don't worry, I'm sure they'll get the hang of it and be twice as mean next time.