omg the humans treat the elves like animals
#26
Posté 13 janvier 2010 - 02:47
#27
Posté 13 janvier 2010 - 02:47
#28
Posté 13 janvier 2010 - 02:48
Sialater wrote...
Sounds like we have some human butts to kick, Herr Uhl.
Why is there any need for elves.
The surface would be left for the Qunari.
#29
Posté 13 janvier 2010 - 02:54
They'll beat you by talking about your beard.ReubenLiew wrote...
If the arcane warriors couldn't stand up to some barbarian humans, I doubt I'm in any danger
#30
Posté 13 janvier 2010 - 02:55
ReubenLiew wrote...
If the arcane warriors couldn't stand up to some barbarian humans, I doubt I'm in any danger
you do know people learn from there mistake's?
#31
Posté 13 janvier 2010 - 02:55
#32
Posté 13 janvier 2010 - 02:56
internaty inmortelaty wrote...
ReubenLiew wrote...
If the arcane warriors couldn't stand up to some barbarian humans, I doubt I'm in any danger
you do know people learn from there mistake's?
Don't be silly.
Elves aren't people.
#33
Posté 13 janvier 2010 - 03:02
Elf 1: Look, his beard is all mussy.ReubenLiew wrote...
No! Those damn ponces and their unreasoning hatred for manliness! Why won't their metrosexuality be contained to themselves, the beard will conquer them all anyway! Accept your fates with grace, knife ears!
Elf 2: *Laughs and points*
PC: Morrigan, let me borrow your mirror.
Cut to the final cutscene in the Tower of Ishal, and PC full of arrows, clutching desperately to a golden hand mirror.
#34
Posté 13 janvier 2010 - 03:04
#35
Posté 13 janvier 2010 - 03:04
Plus a mussy beard is still better than their ponce hair dos.
#36
Posté 13 janvier 2010 - 03:04
#37
Posté 13 janvier 2010 - 03:06
#38
Posté 13 janvier 2010 - 03:06
robertthebard wrote...
*Notices that Herr Uhl shaved his beard to avoid accidental beard death.
It's an invisible beard.
Yeah, I'm that good.
#39
Posté 13 janvier 2010 - 03:07
#40
Posté 13 janvier 2010 - 03:10
#41
Posté 13 janvier 2010 - 03:23
Aldridgeguy wrote...
ReubenLiew wrote...
It's about time the master race did something about those poncy knife ears *nods*
Death to elves everywhere!
The clans will reunite and rise, revenge will be ours on all Shemlen scum !!
If individuals like Cammen, are anything to go by on Dalish breeding capabilities, the Dalish are more a danger to themselves than anyone else.
#42
Posté 13 janvier 2010 - 03:27
Such pathethic inbreeding must be stamped out, post haste!
#43
Posté 13 janvier 2010 - 03:51
#44
Posté 13 janvier 2010 - 04:37
My mages are bald, both male and female ones. It's really funny when Leliana compliments my bald female mage on her hair. Something along the lines of it being simple, yes bald is as simple at you can get.internaty inmortelaty wrote...
hm interesting i wander if anyone else got a all bald charater my charater is the last of the elven preset head looks cool.
#45
Posté 13 janvier 2010 - 04:40
I've said this else-thread, but for this reason my Dalish character was actually more able to come to terms with human society than my "freed" city elf can. Dalish Warden romanced Alistair, for instance, because she started out confident she was his equal (or superior, heh) and was thus able to eventually see him as a peer and companion. Especially when it sunk in that she could not go back to her Dalish life ever, and that the Grey Wardens were now her "clan." (That dovetails nicely with a dialogue of Alistair's where he says the Grey Wardens saw each other as a family because most were cut off from their former lives.)I Valente I wrote...
Yes I really liked the Dalish origin. One of the reasons was that I played the city elf one first, and seeing how docile and inferior the city elves were. Then I play the Dalish origin and Tamlen doesn't flinch twice when I decided to kill the humans, it even seemed like he wanted me to say that. It's actually one of the reasons he's my favorite origin companion, a bad ass elf, not many of those in ferelden.
My first character was a city elf and I didn't get a lot of nuance back then, but on my current playthrough as a city elf, I get her repressed rage much more. She could not have romanced Alistair, just could not trust him enough to go there, even if his goofiness eventually reminded her more of Soris rather than of Vaughan. She can get Zevran in ways my other characters could not- my Dalish character was put off by Zevran and pitied him. City elf hates the Chantry moreso than my Dalish character did, now that she has learned what role the Chantry played and still plays in elven oppression (and remembering how the Chantry priestess just stood by as she and the others were dragged off, she the only Chantry priestess who would even come to the alienage at all). So she doesn't mind undermining Maker worship in the various ways the game gives you to do that. My Dalish character was more respectful, because she would no more want to deny other people's freedom to pursue their faith than accept the Chantry's oppression of elven worship. She helped Brother Burkel in Orzammar, for instance, after being impressed by his speech that the dwarves should at least have a chance to hear about the Maker.
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