dark ritual question ?
#1
Posté 02 janvier 2013 - 03:54
I am playing a dalish elf that is a mage [mod].
He dislikes shems,even murdered a few.
He has thawed a bit towards them though.
He finds humans unattractive and considers it digusting to sleep with one.
Wouldn't he distrust morrigan having an old god baby since the tevinters worshiped the old gods and the elves were tevinter slaves at one point...
Would be distrust Morrigan as a human despite being a mage, because human mages started the blight?
Just curious on other people's view of this.
Also he views himself as a protector of his people,and is a bit ruthless in that regard.
#2
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Posté 02 janvier 2013 - 04:23
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Modifié par Faerunner, 02 janvier 2013 - 04:25 .
#3
Posté 02 janvier 2013 - 04:27
If you would have read the whole thing that was clearly stated as why.
The only reason I can see for him to accept the ritual is that he doesn't want Alistair or Loghain to be a hero as he hates them both.
I want to do the dark ritual but can't come up with a valid reason for him to.
:wub:Besides Zevran love of course.
Modifié par Gamer Ftw, 02 janvier 2013 - 04:32 .
#4
Posté 02 janvier 2013 - 04:55
#5
Posté 02 janvier 2013 - 04:59
#6
Posté 02 janvier 2013 - 05:03
And If alistar or loghain die they get to be hero's.
Modifié par Gamer Ftw, 02 janvier 2013 - 05:04 .
#7
Posté 02 janvier 2013 - 05:09
And really, just because the Dalish have different gods doesn't mean that personified old god isn't potentially a potent weapon for the humans.
Loghain actually has some interesting words to say about who should take the blow.
Modifié par ejoslin, 02 janvier 2013 - 05:11 .
#8
Posté 02 janvier 2013 - 05:19
Modifié par Gamer Ftw, 02 janvier 2013 - 05:20 .
#9
Posté 02 janvier 2013 - 05:27
But you're talking about a Dalish who doesn't like humans. If you do the DR, you are potentially giving the humans a great weapon. If you don't trust them at all, why on earth would you trust them with that?
And why would a Dalish care whom the humans choose to recognize as a hero? The Dalish warden can do more for his/her people if still alive rather than being regarding as a hero by the humans for dying. The last blight ended when an elf took the blow, and it made no difference for the elves then.
#10
Posté 02 janvier 2013 - 05:29
I guess It's a dead Alistair then Because my warden wouldn't trust Loghain to be a warden anyway.
Modifié par Gamer Ftw, 02 janvier 2013 - 05:32 .
#11
Posté 02 janvier 2013 - 06:18
#12
Posté 02 janvier 2013 - 06:34
This particular warden wouldn't care. And in any event, Morrigan makes the offer to the warden. The warden turns her down. Morrigan leaves with nothing else being said to anyone else. End of story.Riverdaleswhiteflash wrote...
Is encouraging shems to sleep with each other for the sake of his own life as disgusting as personally sleeping with one?
#13
Posté 02 janvier 2013 - 09:04
btw ,I named my character. Lathlen.
Lath (LAHTH): love.
Len (LEHN): child.
Love child,is a euphemism for a child born out of wedlock.
Modifié par Gamer Ftw, 02 janvier 2013 - 09:18 .
#14
Posté 02 janvier 2013 - 09:11
I think they're probably all the same, but like I said, it's not a matter of Dalish observance but of sticking it to the Maker. He's the one who imprisoned the old gods and the Chantry considers them evil.Gamer Ftw wrote...
But the dalish gods aren't the same as the tevinter ones.
And If alistar or loghain die they get to be hero's.
If you want to be a hero, do the DR. The Warden always makes the killing blown then and is recognized as the hero, following in Garahel's footsteps.
Modifié par Addai67, 02 janvier 2013 - 09:14 .





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