Male Kossith for LI and Companion
#1
Posté 27 novembre 2012 - 05:05
Discuss, like the female one.
#2
Posté 27 novembre 2012 - 06:52
#3
Posté 27 novembre 2012 - 07:57
#4
Posté 27 novembre 2012 - 07:58
#5
Posté 27 novembre 2012 - 08:35
#6
Posté 27 novembre 2012 - 09:33
#7
Posté 27 novembre 2012 - 09:40
Chaos Lord Malek wrote...
No. Can you imagine the pain and screams, that poor girl would have to endure during intercourse with that kind of brute?
Kinky.
Crysta approves (+5)
#8
Posté 27 novembre 2012 - 11:02
CrystaJ wrote...
Chaos Lord Malek wrote...
No. Can you imagine the pain and screams, that poor girl would have to endure during intercourse with that kind of brute?
Kinky.
Crysta approves (+5)
And here I thought womens magazines were pro-big strong guys. Like in the centrefolds.
#9
Posté 27 novembre 2012 - 11:04
#10
Posté 27 novembre 2012 - 11:06
Chaos Lord Malek wrote...
No. Can you imagine the pain and screams, that poor girl would have to endure during intercourse with that kind of brute?
Reminds me of Morrigans toying with Sten
Ah, good times.
#11
Posté 27 novembre 2012 - 12:08
Chiramu wrote...
CrystaJ wrote...
Chaos Lord Malek wrote...
No. Can you imagine the pain and screams, that poor girl would have to endure during intercourse with that kind of brute?
Kinky.
Crysta approves (+5)
And here I thought womens magazines were pro-big strong guys. Like in the centrefolds.
I like manly men, myself.
I do not fear for my girl parts, for they are mighty in themselves.
In all seriousness I'd just like to see how awkwardly the romance would go more than how painful the potential intercourse may be.
#12
Posté 27 novembre 2012 - 12:13
CrystaJ wrote...
Chaos Lord Malek wrote...
No. Can you imagine the pain and screams, that poor girl would have to endure during intercourse with that kind of brute?
Kinky.
Crysta approves (+5)
I approve of this approval.
Dhiro approves (+24)
#13
Posté 27 novembre 2012 - 12:14
Even if he is just the generic model, god damn I liked his character.
Modifié par The Ethereal Writer Redux, 27 novembre 2012 - 12:16 .
#14
Posté 27 novembre 2012 - 01:40
#15
Posté 27 novembre 2012 - 01:47
To be honest, I figured my female Dwarf always kind of wanted to jump Sten's bones...
For Science!
#16
Posté 27 novembre 2012 - 02:43
Sifr1449 wrote...
I don't see how the act would be overtly dangerous and painful? I mean, it's no difficult than say Dwarves and Humans getting down to business after all?
To be honest, I figured my female Dwarf always kind of wanted to jump Sten's bones...
For Science!
Well the PC will need a helmet, and armor I think. Also something to bite down on. How strong do you think his/her teeth will be?
#17
Posté 27 novembre 2012 - 02:48
I thought the horned version were pretty attractive if you, yanno, ignore the zealotry and stuff.
#18
Posté 27 novembre 2012 - 02:53
#19
Posté 27 novembre 2012 - 03:08
#20
Posté 27 novembre 2012 - 03:19
JWvonGoethe wrote...
I'm sure Bioware would be more than capable of writing another male kossith warrior who contrasts sufficiently with Sten; after all, we've had enough humans who contrast with each other, so why not kossith? But I think I'd prefer to get an impression of Qunari culture through the eyes of either a female kossith or a Sarebaas kossith mage (male or female) next time. I didn't know anything about who the companions were going to be when I started DA2 and when I met the Saarebas I was really hoping he could join my party.
Mage Qunari +1. Only as long as they aren't spouting about how they are tainted and evil and should die. Ketojan really upset me/my Hawkes, especially my mage-Hawke, who could do absolutely nothing about it. He wanted to argue and stop him and nearly threw a fit over it. I'm glad Anders at least got to call it the bull---t that it was. All my Hawkes, even my first one who sided with the Templars, couldn't stand it and hated the Qunari after that, no matter how civil the Arishok acted.
#21
Posté 27 novembre 2012 - 03:27
Also, we already had a game with a male Kossith companion. Then we had a game full of male Kossiths. I'd personally much rather have a female Kossith character, just to get her view on the Qun.
#22
Posté 27 novembre 2012 - 03:29
JWvonGoethe wrote...
I'm sure Bioware would be more than capable of writing another male kossith warrior who contrasts sufficiently with Sten; after all, we've had enough humans who contrast with each other, so why not kossith? But I think I'd prefer to get an impression of Qunari culture through the eyes of either a female kossith or a Sarebaas kossith mage (male or female) next time. I didn't know anything about who the companions were going to be when I started DA2 and when I met the Saarebas I was really hoping he could join my party.
That's just it, though. Qunari are their role. For example, Sten isn't a name like John is. It's his rank. He IS his rank. All Qunari are taught to think the same within the bounds of their role, therefor, another Qunari warrior would more or less be exactly like Sten.
A Kossith outside of the Qun, though, might be something else entirely.
#23
Posté 27 novembre 2012 - 03:42
Helena Tylena wrote...
JWvonGoethe wrote...
I'm sure Bioware would be more than capable of writing another male kossith warrior who contrasts sufficiently with Sten; after all, we've had enough humans who contrast with each other, so why not kossith? But I think I'd prefer to get an impression of Qunari culture through the eyes of either a female kossith or a Sarebaas kossith mage (male or female) next time. I didn't know anything about who the companions were going to be when I started DA2 and when I met the Saarebas I was really hoping he could join my party.
That's just it, though. Qunari are their role. For example, Sten isn't a name like John is. It's his rank. He IS his rank. All Qunari are taught to think the same within the bounds of their role, therefor, another Qunari warrior would more or less be exactly like Sten.
A Kossith outside of the Qun, though, might be something else entirely.
Yes, a Tal-Vashoth is probably more likely to appear as a companion than a member of the Qun. At least then they can have their own name; I remember when I thought I had killed the actual Sten in DA2 - somewhat anticlimactically, as he appeared to be a generic NPC in a cave. Then I remembered it's a rank, not a name.
It's difficult to be precise about Qunari terms without making things confusing for people, but I'd be happy to see a 'Saarebas' who is actually outside of the Qun (and so not technically a Saarebas.) I think this would still provide a lot of insight into Qunari culture, as surely such a character would have had lots of interesting experiences with the Qunari.
#24
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Posté 27 novembre 2012 - 07:35
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Dhiro wrote...
CrystaJ wrote...
Chaos Lord Malek wrote...
No. Can you imagine the pain and screams, that poor girl would have to endure during intercourse with that kind of brute?
Kinky.
Crysta approves (+5)
I approve of this approval.
Dhiro approves (+24)

i have no idea whats going on in this place anymore!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
#25
Posté 27 novembre 2012 - 07:45
There's no reason to think that. The average human male, for example, is much more well endowed than a gorilla. Meanwhile, chimps have testicles that can be double the size of a human's.d4eaming wrote...
I imagine a male Kossith would be pretty well endowed...
It's quite possible that dwarves are packing the biggest, er, package.
There are specific reasons why various species have various average sizes, but I won't go into them.





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