The_Loki wrote...
Und man sieht, dass da Duke rumstromert.
Problem damit?^^
The_Loki wrote...
Und man sieht, dass da Duke rumstromert.
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Modifié par Dukemon, 12 novembre 2012 - 05:31 .
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The_Loki wrote...
Man sollte ihnen ein Engagement als Sailor Krieger(innen) geben. xD
Modifié par Dukemon, 12 novembre 2012 - 05:54 .
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The_Loki wrote...
Wieso muss ich grade an Kamikaze Kaito Jeanne denken?
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Modifié par The_Loki, 12 novembre 2012 - 06:17 .
The_Loki wrote...
Man sollte ihnen ein Engagement als Sailor Krieger(innen) geben. xD
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Quatre04 wrote...
The_Loki wrote...
Man sollte ihnen ein Engagement als Sailor Krieger(innen) geben. xD
Neuer Forentiefpunkt. - Heute gemessen um 19:56 Uhr.
der war leider nicht messbarThe_Loki wrote...
Quatre04 wrote...
The_Loki wrote...
Man sollte ihnen ein Engagement als Sailor Krieger(innen) geben. xD
Neuer Forentiefpunkt. - Heute gemessen um 19:56 Uhr.
Ich dachte eig, dass der Tiefpunkt des Forums der ernsthafte Kritikthread gewesen sei?
The_Loki wrote...
Ich dachte eig, dass der Tiefpunkt des Forums der ernsthafte Kritikthread gewesen sei?
The_Loki wrote...
Und man sieht, dass da Duke rumstromert.
Loki will btw wissen, wie Kal Sharok überleben konnte.
Modifié par NasChoka, 12 novembre 2012 - 08:16 .
Nihilismus wrote...
"horny-Qunari"? Das kann man auch missverstehen
Btw wo und wann wird das erste Mal Kal Sharok erwähnt?
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Modifié par The_Loki, 13 novembre 2012 - 04:27 .
Mary Kirby wrote...
Fraq Hound wrote...
EmperorSahlertz wrote...
Kossith would be the scientific term for the species of giant ash skinned horned humanoids. Just like ****** Sapiens is the scientific term for humans. However, just like with humans settling with "African" "European" "Black" "White" and so on and so forth, settling for Qunari and Tal-Vasoth would be more common, specific and, probably in most cases, correct.
Okay, I hear that, and honestly that's what I originally thought and how I was using the term.
However, this sentence here:David Gaider wrote...
-snip-
... If you want to refer to the horned race, it's Qunari...
-snip-
seems to contradict that.
Maybe I'm just overthinking this...
"Kossith" is an antiquated term, not a technical one. It was used to describe the culture that predated the Qun. It may not have even been the name of a race at all. It's the equivalent of calling white people, "Occidental." A few members of the Qunari priesthood are going to recognize the word, but no one else in Thedas would know what the heck this term means.
Modern Qunari do not have a term for their race for the same reason that nobody in Thedas has a name for their planet. As far as they are concerned, the world consists of people and things-that-aren't-people. All other distinctions are unimportant.
Other Thedosians do not draw distinctions between Those Tall Guys Who Sometimes Have Horns Who Follow the Qun and The Other Tall Guys who Sometimes Have Horns Who Don't. They are all, "Qunari" to the humans, elves, and dwarves.
Mary Kirby wrote...
Firky wrote...
So, if qunari just see horns as natural variation, like hair, why do saarebas -es have theirs cut off?
Well, Ketojan and the Redemption saarebas and the saarebas model in DA2. (Although not concept art. Maybe.)
Many of the hornless Qunari wind up in the Ben Hassrath, so culturally, Qunari associate not having horns with being imposing or scary. Saarebas have their horns cut as a warning, "This guy is dangerous." It's also the reason Tal Vashoth often cut off their own horns -- they think it makes them look tougher.
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Nihilismus wrote...
Danke allen für die Antworten
Und was für eine Ironie bei den Hörnern.
Modifié par NasChoka, 13 novembre 2012 - 07:09 .
Modifié par Quatre04, 13 novembre 2012 - 07:11 .
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Quatre04 wrote... Das ist allerdings auch ein Widerspruch zu Cassandras Replik auf eine von Varrics Bemerkungen in "Mark of the Assassin".