I've asked Hulegaard which companion is most likely to cop a feel when hugging the Inquisitor.
Sera or Iron Bull in my opinion
I've asked Hulegaard which companion is most likely to cop a feel when hugging the Inquisitor.
Sera or Iron Bull in my opinion
It might be Solas... he's quite quiet over there in the corner. Never trust the quiet ones.
It might be Solas... he's quite quiet over there in the corner. Never trust the quiet ones.
True, we have heard barely anything out of our other elf. But what are the chances they'd do another one like Zevran?
He might be an accidental deviant, where he ends up tripping and his hands end up on the worst possible places... like Iron Bull's horn.
I've asked Hulegaard which companion is most likely to cop a feel when hugging the Inquisitor.
Update: none.
And if you have no nugs?
*grabs torch and pitchfork* IT'S TIME FOR AN ANGRY MOB!
And if you have no nugs?
Then you clearly have no character!
Then you clearly have no character!
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Please ask devs should we expect today new follover or not.
*grabs torch and pitchfork* IT'S TIME FOR AN ANGRY MOB!
Amazon US have added a number of countries they ship to (not sure is Brazil is there or not) not so long time ago. If you haven't checked it since early 2014 you might be pleasantly surprised.
you can place the order for the deluxe edition, gonna pay taxes until you cry, but you can do it if you want to.
http://www.dragonage...ofile-cassandra

Character Profile: Cassandra
[DRAGON AGE]: Dragon Age fans will remember Cassandra from the previous game, but for those meeting her for the first time, who exactly is she?
[DAVID GAIDER]: Cassandra is a member of the Seekers of Truth, the order that led the templars away from the Chantry to battle the mage rebellion… but she is also servant to the Divine, the spiritual leader of the Chantry and thus all of Thedas.
[DA]: Does that ever force her to pick sides?
[DG]: She is part of both worlds, and when those worlds come into conflict, she chooses to stand with the Divine because, as she sees it, the Divine is seeking to end the chaos rather than add to it. To her fellow Seekers, this makes Cassandra a traitor, but it puts her in a position to be there when the Inquisition is founded, to do what needs to be done.
[DA]: How much has Cassandra changed since players last saw her?
[DG]: When Cassandra met Varric in Dragon Age II, she was convinced the world worked a certain way: things were black and white, good and evil. If there was a problem, there was a distinct cause behind it that could be dealt with.
[DA]: And now?
[DG]: What we find in Inquisition is a Cassandra who's realizing the world doesn't work like she believed it does. Her duty is not absolute, and perhaps neither is her faith. Having doubt need not make either of those things weaker, however, and that's the path that Cassandra has to now walk.
[DA]: How do other characters in the game see her?
[DG]: I think there's a big difference between how others would describe Cassandra and how she would describe herself. She can come across as very stern and rigid, perhaps even humorless, but then she'll surprise you with a wry comment or a bit of sarcasm. The things she has real passion for, she holds secret as she doesn't believe putting them on display is very seemly. There is a sense of propriety and duty in Cassandra that some of the other characters simply can't resist poking at until they elicit a reaction.
[DA]: What is Cassandra like on the battlefield? Does she run toward danger head on?
[DG]: It depends on where the greatest danger lies and who is threatened. She's very practical in battle, and far more oriented toward protecting the helpless and innocent before any other consideration. Fighting is not about having style or showing off; it's a necessary means to an end.
[DA]: She sounds like a noble ally.
[DG]: Cassandra does what she believes is right and just, and holds those values as more important than things like law or duty. If she needs to rebel against tradition in order to drag the world kicking and screaming back into a semblance of order, then she will do it. Once Cassandra commits to a cause, she jumps in with both feet, and the Inquisition is no exception.
[DA]: What did you enjoy most about writing Cassandra's character?
[DG]: At heart, deep down, Cassandra's a romantic. If you called her that, she would completely deny it, but it's absolutely true, and it made her quite fun for me to write. I don't think I've made a character quite like her previously.
[DA]: Would you say that Cassandra is easy to get along with?
[DG]: There are characters she sees eye to eye with, The Iron Bull being one of them. Vivienne is another. Even with those two, however, there are particular points that will cause contention between them—the Inquisition's cause is up to the player, after all, and involves a very disparate group of people, and thus none of them are going to be on exactly the same page. Of course, there are also some characters with whom Cassandra very much does not get along, and that can cause some tension, depending on who the player tries to take along.
Patrick Weekes @PatrickWeekes
"I don’t want your consolation prize of lower-case wangs." -- @SherylChee. Ah, Friday in the Writer Pit.
My most annoying characters are CC and they both are written by this dude. I guess he wrote Anders and Fenris too. Wonder which characters did Patrick Weekes write ? Who wrote Iron Bull ? Any info on that ?
My most annoying characters are CC and they both are written by this dude. I guess he wrote Anders and Fenris too. Wonder which characters did Patrick Weekes write ? Who wrote Iron Bull ? Any info on that ?
Iron Bull was written primarily by Patrick. Fenris was primarily written by David. Anders was written by Jennifer Hepler.
I mean primarily because that would take credit from the rest of the writers.
And CC? I don't speak in abbreviations.
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wow, gorgeous image they put there...