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What is the biggest jerk character you ever created?


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Gamer Ftw

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I rather not think of england ever thank you, lol.
Also my character didn't sell anyone to be raped it had already happened by the time he got there.
But my character lying back and thinking of england would pretty much be rape so...
And this is a rpg.
It was mean to be a jerk character.
Didn't you read the question?
Really you are just arguing and spamming.
Why post at all if you aren't going to talk about the subject?
IE jerk characters.
I don't give a flying freak about your idea of morality and it really is annoying if you go on and on about a character being a jerk ON A THREAD DEDICATED TO THAT.
The whole point is that while I as a real person wouldn't do that my jerk character did.
Troll.:sick:

Modifié par Gamer Ftw, 03 février 2013 - 01:13 .


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Gamer Ftw wrote...

I rather not think of england ever thank you, lol.
Also my character didn't sell anyone to be raped it had already happened by the time he got there.


And you let it happen again. And to people it hadn't happened to yet. For money.

But my character lying back and thinking of england would pretty much be rape so...
And this is a rpg.
It was mean to be a jerk character.
Didn't you read the question?
Really you are just arguing and spamming.
Why post at all if you aren't going to talk about the subject?
IE jerk characters.
I don't give a flying freak about your idea of morality and it really is annoying if you go on and on about a character being a jerk ON A THREAD DEDICATED TO THAT.
The whole point is that while I as a real person wouldn't do that my jerk character did.
Troll.:sick:


I dunno. It seemed to me that there's some stuff in your posts that's character analysis independent of your character, and more having to do with your idea of morality. That's open season in terms of her idea of morality.

Modifié par Riverdaleswhiteflash, 03 février 2013 - 01:38 .


#28
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No, I personally did not do that a fictional jerk character did.
My idea of morality is a lot different than the character I'm playing.
And I made it very clear at the beginning that this thread was about characters of questionable morality.
Seriously,If you get yourself confused with the character you are playing then that's really not my problem.
As I said to Fae countless times it is a rpg,and my character may have a different opinion than hers or yours.
But I think Fae wants everyone to play a flawless hero?
You can't make people do that.
You can't force people to make thier characters act a certian way.
No matter how you endlessly go on and on.
If you want to play a character who acts exactly as you would that is your right.
But I'm not going to.
And Fae,expecting people to act a certian way because of race [in this case elves] is beyond hilarious.

Modifié par Gamer Ftw, 03 février 2013 - 01:50 .


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And I thought Haythem was a jerk. lol! I have to take some tips from you guys. I only had him kill the wolves and the forest spirit woman for Zathrian, picked on the kid in lothering about his mother, refused to give money to beggars in Ozamar, defiled ashes (Leliana nor Wynne(killed her earlier) was not in the group, I had no idea they would attack you, missed opportunity), told the elf girl in Denerim her boyfriend hated her, killed Wynne and the other mages in the circle..although for some reason Irving survived and they claimed the circle was restored. What do I have to do to kill them all?

Supported Anora and married her with the full intent to have his lover Zevran assassinate her when her guard is down. But I did let Alistair live so I can see him drunk and depressed in the next game. He also allowed the slaver to kill the elves and go free after beating him up.

I guess my guy is kind of a jerk but a smooth talking one. I like to think of him as a noble with high ambitions who likes to pick on the weak for laughs every once in a while but would never do too much to completely screw up his mission. He will do anything to get the job done.

Now I’m plotting an evil elf play through where everything that can go wrong will. This thread is an inspiration.

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Yet another elf?

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Hazegurl,I think you have to let Uldred possess them then kill them,not sure.
I always assumed my noble or Zev would get assassinate Anora.
He has control issues lol.

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Or Hazegurl if you don't want to prolong the Uldred battle just save Irving and then when talking to Gregoir after tell him "You can't trust that they aren't all turned" (paraphrased, I forget the actual words). This causes Irving to reluctantly agree they can't be sure and turn the tower over to the Rite (I'm assuming that's what happens, as the Templars, not mages are sent to the final battle) and the rest of the mages are culled. In my mind, snatching victory out of Irving's hands at that moment is the most vicious, sadistic way of crushing someone.

And what I inadvertently did my very first attempt at playing the game. It's the only reason I have the "Sided with Templars" achievement.

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Gamer Ftw wrote...

Hazegurl,I think you have to let Uldred possess them then kill them,not sure.
I always assumed my noble or Zev would get assassinate Anora.
He has control issues lol.


If Anora doesn't do the same first. She has control issues.

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Very true, lol.

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sylvanaerie wrote...

Or Hazegurl if you don't want to prolong the Uldred battle just save Irving and then when talking to Gregoir after tell him "You can't trust that they aren't all turned" (paraphrased, I forget the actual words). This causes Irving to reluctantly agree they can't be sure and turn the tower over to the Rite (I'm assuming that's what happens, as the Templars, not mages are sent to the final battle) and the rest of the mages are culled. In my mind, snatching victory out of Irving's hands at that moment is the most vicious, sadistic way of crushing someone.

And what I inadvertently did my very first attempt at playing the game. It's the only reason I have the "Sided with Templars" achievement.


Oh that sounds so good! i always thought that if Irving is saved then the circle was saved. I didn't even use the Litney scroll and yet always end up saving Irving and the circle. I'll make sure I do that on my evil playthrough. :devil:

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Gamer Ftw wrote...

Hazegurl,I think you have to let Uldred possess them then kill them,not sure.
I always assumed my noble or Zev would get assassinate Anora.
He has control issues lol.


Oh yeah. My guy wasn't totally evil but once he was told that alistair could be King the green eyed monster of jealously reared its head and when Anora needed his help the wheels started to turn. I hated reading that he doesn't challenge her for the throne, but I'll just take it as he hasn't made his move yet. ;)

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I'm finishing a play through of a human noble who basically kills and destroys anything that isn't human, and noble. Other than the Howes and other nobles who get all up in my grill, of course. Also has a pretty big hate on for magic, and anything mage oriented, however this is partially due to Morrigan screwing with the poor guy's mind. His noble arrogance and ego issues did him no favours in dealing with it, which resulted in the deaths of mages everywhere.

Modifié par Bob Garbage, 18 février 2013 - 02:52 .