Wedding Clothes and Ring
#51
Posté 07 janvier 2010 - 02:01
#52
Posté 07 janvier 2010 - 02:07
I haven't gotten around to playing a city elf beyond checking out the origin, but I am very impressed by this roleplay perspective. What a brilliant way of looking inside the mind of your character. I stow family items in the chest across my characters as I can't dismiss family/origin stuff that easily. In the dwarf origin, there was a vendor that sold a variety of noble clothes. I wanted to buy them in the origin, but I knew I wouldn't be able to keep them as I would have lost everything just before Ostagar. I had planned on returning to Orzammar to that vendor again and stash the clothes in my chest. Now I might consider wearing that to Landsmeet, to be dressed as nobility as a tip of the hat to my origin, thanks to your idea.mousestalker wrote...
My city elf also kept her wedding dress and Nelaros' ring. She wore the dress to the Landsmeet. If you play her as someone eager to get married, that can be a very rage filled origin.
#53
Posté 07 janvier 2010 - 02:21
#54
Posté 07 janvier 2010 - 06:09
#55
Posté 07 janvier 2010 - 06:13
#56
Posté 07 janvier 2010 - 06:29
Modifié par errant_knight, 07 janvier 2010 - 06:32 .
#57
Posté 07 janvier 2010 - 06:57
Other than that, I tend to sell all that other stuff I should be sentimental about. Usually because I often forget what it is unless it has an obvious name.
#58
Posté 07 janvier 2010 - 07:11
My characters sold all, since 'a phoenix arises from the ashes anew' (saying could be wrong)
#59
Posté 07 janvier 2010 - 08:13
#60
Posté 07 janvier 2010 - 06:17
#61
Posté 07 janvier 2010 - 06:31
edit:
oh and she is keeping the borrowed sword too. It was borrowed. Eventually she plans to return to Ostagar and should she find Duncan's body, burry it with him.
Modifié par melkathi, 07 janvier 2010 - 06:34 .
#62
Posté 07 janvier 2010 - 06:33
#63
Posté 07 janvier 2010 - 06:51
Cat Lance wrote...
(I think this will be muchly fun, the only thing that could make this better is if I could play a city elf apostate, because crazy ****es with magic are uber.)
(since you can't have that though, why not play an apostate blood mage wearing Leiliana's chantry robes?
#64
Posté 08 janvier 2010 - 09:02
That is sort of missing what makes the idea fun.melkathi wrote...
Cat Lance wrote...
(I think this will be muchly fun, the only thing that could make this better is if I could play a city elf apostate, because crazy ****es with magic are uber.)
(since you can't have that though, why not play an apostate blood mage wearing Leiliana's chantry robes?)
#65
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Posté 08 janvier 2010 - 09:41
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#66
Posté 09 janvier 2010 - 12:01
#67
Posté 09 janvier 2010 - 12:26
Topaz Bee wrote...
I stole Soris' wedding clothes, and along with mine, used them to dress up Daveth and Ser Jory right before they died. I also saved Oghren's 'circus costume' for Alistair when I decided to go for Loghain over him. All I could picture was Alistair throwing his tantrum in way, way too small clown get-up.
Other than that, I tend to sell all that other stuff I should be sentimental about. Usually because I often forget what it is unless it has an obvious name.
LOL
I can picture this in my mind... You dont have a pic of it?
I always keep the sentimental stuff, sutch as the Cousland blade and shield and even Alistairs templar shield.
#68
Posté 09 janvier 2010 - 02:22
Cat Lance wrote...
I plan to do a playthrough where my city elf was extremely devoted to the idea of marrying and flips out afterwards and never takes the wedding dress off. I will slay that bloody dragon in the dress. (I think this will be muchly fun, the only thing that could make this better is if I could play a city elf apostate, because crazy ****es with magic are uber.)
I used to console to do just this.
#69
Posté 09 janvier 2010 - 04:12
But then, Kallian didn't want an arranged marriage anyway...





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