After a long day of slaying dragons... #TravelThedas
Skyhold Tavern, it looks way more fun than the ballroom... never know may get to see Cullen lose at Wicked Grace
The Dragon Age Twitter Thread
#74901
Posté 25 avril 2015 - 08:54
#74902
Posté 25 avril 2015 - 09:30
Seeing Cullen get hit on by thirsty Orlesians is priceless though.
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#74903
Posté 25 avril 2015 - 09:51
I did answer the tavern on Twitter, but looking at the picture I think I've changed my mind. It looks a bit awkward. The post-dragon-slaying-party seems to have hit the point where everybody just wants to go home and get to sleep.
#74904
Posté 25 avril 2015 - 09:55
I did answer the tavern on Twitter, but looking at the picture I think I've changed my mind. It looks a bit awkward. The post-dragon-slaying-party seems to have hit the point where everybody just wants to go home and get to sleep.
That's because it's a reference to the shawarma scene from Avengers.
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#74905
Posté 25 avril 2015 - 11:55
That's because it's a reference to the shawarma scene from Avengers.
Is that a scene you can get in game?
#74906
Posté 26 avril 2015 - 01:29
No. It's just Bioware-made art.
#74907
Posté 26 avril 2015 - 08:21
#74909
Posté 26 avril 2015 - 08:51
They're Canada geese, EP, not Canadian geese. Geese don't have nationality.
Apparently, according to 'The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language', they may also be colloquially known as Canadian Geese
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http://en.wikipedia....y_and_etymology
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#74910
Posté 26 avril 2015 - 09:01
Canada geese are freaking huge.
A typical specimen has a wingspan of about 1.5 metres, but the largest ever recorded was 2.24 metres (it weighed 11 kg).
Generally speaking, within the same species, the colder the area to which they are native the larger individual members would be. Wolves in Northern Russia, for example, are much larger then their counterparts in the Middle East, even though they are the same species. It's a result of the need to conserve heat.
#74911
Posté 26 avril 2015 - 12:30
Did you ask them? Cuz I know some pretty nationalistic geese that would disagree.
Apparently, according to 'The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language', they may also be colloquially known as Canadian Geese
.
I've seen them in Edinburgh. They're quite the travelers.
#74912
Posté 26 avril 2015 - 12:54
Sera "Orlesian Ballroom - is that a place or their current fashion in trousers?"
THE Iron Bull "They can't sell many tickets 'cos they don't have very big ..."
Inquisitor "Just stop right there!"
THE Iron Bull "attendances."
#74913
Posté 26 avril 2015 - 07:06
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#74915
Posté 26 avril 2015 - 08:09
Spoiler
Yup. Hard to top that one.
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#74916
Posté 27 avril 2015 - 04:38
Yup. Hard to top that one.
Straight up.
#74917
Posté 27 avril 2015 - 05:30
That's because it's a reference to the shawarma scene from Avengers.
Oh, so that's why.
I didn't catch the reference, haven't watched the Avengers.
#74918
Posté 27 avril 2015 - 04:52
#74919
Posté 27 avril 2015 - 05:41
Eww. That artwork has been around before DAI was even on the market. Show us something new. ![]()
#74920
Posté 27 avril 2015 - 05:50
Eww. That artwork has been around before DAI was even on the market. Show us something new.
Hey! That's my favorite piece of concept art for DA:I!
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#74921
Posté 27 avril 2015 - 06:59
#74922
Posté 27 avril 2015 - 07:01
#74923
Posté 27 avril 2015 - 07:29
It´s surely the worst place for party banters. And oh my, are those hyenas annoying. But I spent some agreeable hours hunting Servis. His letters are everywhere.
I like that guy.
#74924
Posté 27 avril 2015 - 07:33
Dragon Age @dragonage
Agree with Harding? What did YOU think of the Western Approach? ....
Disliked the Fallow Marsh more as an area, but the Western Approach did make me wish to shower more often....
#74925
Posté 27 avril 2015 - 07:35
Nowhere with Lace Harding can possibly be the worst place in the world ![]()
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