Could we maybe cut down on the chatter? There are other threads/forums to talk about Mass Effect and what you think should be in the next DLC ![]()
The Dragon Age Twitter Thread
#81952
Posté 24 août 2015 - 11:25
You really should.
You know I tried once or twice and couldnt get into it. I think its the futuristic stuff, Im not usually into it. Believe me, I tried.
#81953
Posté 24 août 2015 - 12:32
Patrick Weekes retweeted
BioWare needs to put a lot more VIrmire-style can't save them both moments in their games.
- Patrick retweeted this? Uh oh...
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Patrick Weekes @PatrickWeekes
DONE.
Heh, monkey's paw. Appropriate. :/
#81954
Posté 24 août 2015 - 12:40
Ugh, I hated the Virmire decision. Not because of the whole "one squadmate dies" thing, but because of how stupid it was. There were several scenarios that could have easily saved both, but you can't choose any of those because drama.
Not really. The issue saving everyone was because of wear the ship could be.
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#81955
Posté 24 août 2015 - 12:54
I totally thought Pax was on the 24th for some reason, but it's 28-31...damn.
#81956
Posté 24 août 2015 - 04:17
#81957
Posté 24 août 2015 - 04:21
Okay, I give. What's the deal with the monkey paw? I feel like I'm missing a very obvious joke here.
I think it's about a cursed wish?
Like be careful what you wish for?
#81958
Posté 24 août 2015 - 04:23
Okay, I give. What's the deal with the monkey paw? I feel like I'm missing a very obvious joke here.
Rhesus pieces?
Believe it has to do with this:
http://americanliter...the-monkeys-paw
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#81959
Posté 24 août 2015 - 04:23
I think it's about a cursed wish?
Like be careful what you wish for?
Yeah, be careful what you wish for. It's from a short story of the same name: http://americanliter...the-monkeys-paw
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#81960
Posté 24 août 2015 - 04:24
Rhesus pieces?
Believe it has to do with this:
http://americanliter...the-monkeys-paw
Argh, you beat me!
#81961
Posté 24 août 2015 - 05:01
What would Josephine get in exchange, considering she wouldn't be fighting?
She gets to arrange the party afterwards. A 60 hour DLC consisting of trying to decide who gets to come and politely turn down those that do not qualify. Trying to create a delicious menu that will keep the guests happy, deciding on a tasteful decor and matching table pieces that the Orlesian guests won't find either too vulgar or too simple and to make the ultimate seating chart to avoid perceived slights and awkward situations.
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#81962
Posté 24 août 2015 - 05:02
In the story, three wishes are granted to the owner of the monkey's paw, but the wishes come with an enormous price for interfering with fate.
SOMEONE WILL DIE! ![]()
#81963
Posté 24 août 2015 - 05:07
Yeah. There should always be a way to save both. It can be really hard to do, but there should be a way.
Not always, that's ends up making things cheap
#81964
Posté 24 août 2015 - 05:08
In the story, three wishes are granted to the owner of the monkey's paw, but the wishes come with an enormous price for interfering with fate.
SOMEONE WILL DIE!
DON'T Kill VArric!!!!!( and Dorian plz he's my LI , and the first LI who didn't die in any of my first DA playthrough)
#81965
Posté 24 août 2015 - 05:40
#81966
Posté 24 août 2015 - 05:42
Did we lose the "Scuttlebutt" title or what?
#81967
Posté 24 août 2015 - 05:43
Did we lose the "Scuttlebutt" title or what?
Apparently. This thread is probably worth posting here for news purposes anyway: http://forum.bioware...ges-to-the-bsn/
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#81968
Posté 24 août 2015 - 05:46
Apparently. This thread is probably worth posting here for news purposes anyway: http://forum.bioware...ges-to-the-bsn/
Yeah I just saw that.
Well, I thought the boards needed changed- I wouldn't say that's exactly what I had in mind, though. o.0
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#81969
Posté 24 août 2015 - 05:58
Know Your Lore: The Qunari

“The people of the Qun are, perhaps, the least-understood group in Thedas. The Qunari Wars were brutal, but so was the Chantry Schism. So was the fall of the Imperium. Some of this misunderstanding is an accident of nature: The race we call "Qunari" are formidable. Nature has given them fierce horns and strange eyes, and the ignorant look on them and see monsters.
Some is an accident of language: Few among the Qun's people speak the common tongue, and fewer speak it well. In a culture that strives for mastery, to have only a passable degree of skill is humiliating indeed, and so they often keep quiet among foreigners, out of shame.”

“But much of it is a result of the culture itself. The Qunari view their whole society as a single creature: a living entity whose health and well-being is the responsibility of all. Each individual is only a tiny part of the whole, a drop of blood in its veins. Important not for itself, but for what it is to the whole creature. Because of this, the Qunari most outsiders meet belong to the army, which the Qun regards as if it were the physical body: arms, legs, eyes and ears, the things a creature needs in order to interact with the world. One cannot get to know a person solely by studying his hand or his foot, and so one cannot truly "meet" the Qunari until one has visited their cities. That is where their mind and soul dwell.

In Seheron and Par Vollen, one can truly see the Qunari in their entirety. There, the unification of the Qunari into a single being is most evident. Workers, whom the Qun calls the mind, produce everything the Qunari require. The soul, the priesthood, seeks a greater understanding of the self, the world, and exhorts the body and mind to continually strive for perfection. The body serves as the go-between for the mind, the soul, and the world. Everyone and everything has a place, decided by the Qun, in which they work for the good of the whole. It is a life of certainty, of equality, if not individuality.”
—From the writings of the seer of Kont-arr, 8:41 Blessed
The Ben-Hassrath
“The ox-men do not kill their prisoners. The Qun abhors waste, and a person is a valuable commodity. Instead of death, we found ourselves housed in a labor camp run by the Ben-Hassrath. They called us "kabethari"—simple ones—and this was where we were to be inducted into the Qun.
The accommodations were no match for the State Inn in Minrathous, but we never expected them to be. Our dormitory was kept spotless, and we were fed three daily meals of a bland but nourishing porridge. Water and a strong unsweetened tea were always available as well.”

“Both males and females are chosen to join the Ben-Hassrath, which struck me as peculiar. I'd always heard that the Qunari drew distinctions between what counted as men's work and women's work. Thinking on it, however, perhaps it makes sense. The Ben-Hassrath are responsible for "re-education" and the assimilation of conqured peoples. Both women and men, in my experience, relate better to those of their own sex. It is thus prudent to choose women for the re-education of women and children, and men for that of men.
To their credit, the Ben-Hassrath were never cruel. They were always reasonable, if firm. I played along, repeating what they taught, but holding in my heart the truths by which I was raised.
Others were not so clever. Some of my platoon resisted the indoctrination, refusing even to pretend. The Ben-Hassrath see rebellion and discontent as an illness that can be cured, and they took these men to the "viddathlok," temples dedicated to healing and recovery. I do not know what happened there. The men who returned were changed in profound ways.
Others, we never saw again. I can only assume the "cure" did not take.”
—From the memoirs of an Imperial soldier captured at sea
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#81970
Posté 24 août 2015 - 06:00
Well, that leaked survey is certainly looking accurate right about now
. I look forward to finding out how the hell this ties in to the obvious dangling plot thread. (If it does. But if they're going to crop up in the same DLC ...)
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#81971
Posté 24 août 2015 - 06:00
- Know Your Lore: The Qunari
Today“The people of the Qun are, perhaps, the least-understood group in Thedas. The Qunari Wars were brutal, but so was the Chantry Schism. So was the fall of the Imperium. Some of this misunderstanding is an accident of nature: The race we call "Qunari" are formidable. Nature has given them fierce horns and strange eyes, and the ignorant look on them and see monsters.
Some is an accident of language: Few among the Qun's people speak the common tongue, and fewer speak it well. In a culture that strives for mastery, to have only a passable degree of skill is humiliating indeed, and so they often keep quiet among foreigners, out of shame.”
“But much of it is a result of the culture itself. The Qunari view their whole society as a single creature: a living entity whose health and well-being is the responsibility of all. Each individual is only a tiny part of the whole, a drop of blood in its veins. Important not for itself, but for what it is to the whole creature. Because of this, the Qunari most outsiders meet belong to the army, which the Qun regards as if it were the physical body: arms, legs, eyes and ears, the things a creature needs in order to interact with the world. One cannot get to know a person solely by studying his hand or his foot, and so one cannot truly "meet" the Qunari until one has visited their cities. That is where their mind and soul dwell.
In Seheron and Par Vollen, one can truly see the Qunari in their entirety. There, the unification of the Qunari into a single being is most evident. Workers, whom the Qun calls the mind, produce everything the Qunari require. The soul, the priesthood, seeks a greater understanding of the self, the world, and exhorts the body and mind to continually strive for perfection. The body serves as the go-between for the mind, the soul, and the world. Everyone and everything has a place, decided by the Qun, in which they work for the good of the whole. It is a life of certainty, of equality, if not individuality.”
—From the writings of the seer of Kont-arr, 8:41 Blessed
The Ben-Hassrath
“The ox-men do not kill their prisoners. The Qun abhors waste, and a person is a valuable commodity. Instead of death, we found ourselves housed in a labor camp run by the Ben-Hassrath. They called us "kabethari"—simple ones—and this was where we were to be inducted into the Qun.
The accommodations were no match for the State Inn in Minrathous, but we never expected them to be. Our dormitory was kept spotless, and we were fed three daily meals of a bland but nourishing porridge. Water and a strong unsweetened tea were always available as well.”
“Both males and females are chosen to join the Ben-Hassrath, which struck me as peculiar. I'd always heard that the Qunari drew distinctions between what counted as men's work and women's work. Thinking on it, however, perhaps it makes sense. The Ben-Hassrath are responsible for "re-education" and the assimilation of conqured peoples. Both women and men, in my experience, relate better to those of their own sex. It is thus prudent to choose women for the re-education of women and children, and men for that of men.
To their credit, the Ben-Hassrath were never cruel. They were always reasonable, if firm. I played along, repeating what they taught, but holding in my heart the truths by which I was raised.
Others were not so clever. Some of my platoon resisted the indoctrination, refusing even to pretend. The Ben-Hassrath see rebellion and discontent as an illness that can be cured, and they took these men to the "viddathlok," temples dedicated to healing and recovery. I do not know what happened there. The men who returned were changed in profound ways.
Others, we never saw again. I can only assume the "cure" did not take.”
—From the memoirs of an Imperial soldier captured at sea
Thanks for the post
I'll just call it now - Qunari single player DLC, this will be teased all week like the dwarven stuff was before the Descent DLC, and it will culminate with the single player DLC being announced at PAX. Boom.
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