Sannox wrote...
Thanks for explaining, Aro. I'm so nosey. It's just so interesting.
Yes, it's a bit off to ask him about his intentions straight after sex. I had to try that one out though, first time round, out of curiosity. I imagined that it could be asked in a playful way - but he doesn't take it that way.
Although it makes sense that he wouldn't want to kill you, his story doesn't quite add up until you get the Rinna story. He could be a spy, I suppose. It crossed my mind. It's different now that I've played through once, because it's difficult not to trust completely right from the beginning, but the first time round there was a little bit of doubt there.
lol, it's alright. I'm sure a lot of people who wtf at my stuff open MS Paint, click the pencil tool, and immediately try to draw something only to have it be all squirley and wtf looking... and then they boggle and close the program.

Yeah, I selected that one on my second or third play through, meaning it as a "How do I know this wasn't your
plan," nudge nudge wink wink sort of line. Guess not. XD I've since learned that the NPCs take almost everything you select in a literal fashion, which is probably a good thing since there's so many ways to interpret tone and we the Warden don't really have one. (As in, you can't pick "this line! (sarcastic)" or something.)
Even distrusting him, what I mean about the Warden not being very clever at that moment, is just as he points out... it's a bit late to question whether he might kill you the first time he gets you alone or not... directly after you've already slept with him, isn't it? XD
Sannox wrote...
I like the game medicine strip. I try not to think too deeply about game medicine, and so it's easy to to imagine that poisons would be just as mysterious.
Once I accidently set up Zevran to use health potions at >90%health. It took me a while to notice that he was glugging away regularly as if he had a secret bottle of Buckfast in his armour. With his knives, he looked like a belligerent, drunken Glaswegian on a Saturday night.
But why was he drinking poultices? Maybe they were originally meant to be potions?
I think they were supposed to be potions, like lyrium. Frankly a potion would make more sense than "I'm going to pause right here and slather this poultice onto my broken arm (and it will heal me instantly!)" in video-game logic, but I dunno. Maybe they decided at the last second to not do the health pot / mana pot thing, although that videogame convention is certainly no more broken than drinking a poultice (or applying one in a fight). XD
...Ow, typing really hurts. >< Good thing I decided to do art for the exchange, or I'd be going nuts. Here's one last WIP before I zonk:
09 hours, 45 minutesStarted shading his face somewhat because I got sick of looking at the flat lines. =_= Meh. There is not a single part of that that's done yet, however, I'm not even done tweaking where the color is going or the shades involved and I haven't ventured past the one ear/cheek/nose/chin area at all yet. Base shade is the one on his arm, not the brown currently taking up half his face. I prefer to slap lighter onto darker, other than the very darkest shades.
Modifié par Aroihkin, 24 avril 2010 - 10:08 .