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I'm hoping this time around, evil options tend towards brutal extremism rather than "lolevil" or chaotic stupid


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Lord Raijin

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Elton John is dead wrote...

Seems atheists just can't keep their religious beliefs to themselves even on a gaming forum.

*sigh*


And relgious folks can't seem to keep their relgious beliefs to themselves, especially when I pay hard coin to get laid at the blooming rose. They insist on preaching me about how much I sin to the Makers eyes


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Narrow Margin wrote...

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Being awesome trumps being efficient every day. At least that's how in works in Warhammer 40,000, home to some of the most impractical armor ever envisioned, among other things that are awesome but mind boggingly stupid in a good way.


Given the size of that bureaucracy I bet they have terrifying auditors. The only reason you haven't seen them is they'd cost so many points no one could field one.

I just think directing your campaign of terror towards your own people and minions is more awesome. And isn't Warhammer 40K a land of massive collateral damage? You need to free yourself from this notion of only targetting the enemy.


I think you'll be pleased to hear tthat follower of Khorne care not from where the blood flows, only that it does indeed flow. BLOOD FOR THE BLOOD GOD!!! SKULLS FOR THE SKULL THRONE!!!

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Lord Raijin wrote...

Elton John is dead wrote...

Seems atheists just can't keep their religious beliefs to themselves even on a gaming forum.

*sigh*


And relgious folks can't seem to keep their relgious beliefs to themselves, especially when I pay hard coin to get laid at the blooming rose. They insist on preaching me about how much I sin to the Makers eyes



Dude, you need to chill out. This thread isn't about religion. It isn't about whether it's right or wrong to imprison mages in the Dragon Age setting. It's about how evil our PCs can be and how well they can live up to the title Inquisitor.

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Archereon wrote...

Dude, you need to chill out. This thread isn't about religion. It isn't about whether it's right or wrong to imprison mages in the Dragon Age setting. It's about how evil our PCs can be and how well they can live up to the title Inquisitor.


No I'm afraid you're wrong, my friend :) This thread is just another Anti Anders; Anti Morrigan and anti Mages thread.

As a pro Mage I will unleash my tongue at any hater :)

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This is the problem with both Pro-mages and pro-Templar people

They always have people acting crazy

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AresKeith wrote...

This is the problem with both Pro-mages and pro-Templar people

They always have people acting crazy


Acting crazy is fun though, especially when it's just a fictional world with no bearing on real life. I don't consider myself a particularly violent or even assertive person in real life, but I sure as hell enjoy being a complete and total douche in Roleplaying Games.

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Hopefully this will be the Grand Cathedral

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I support any proper inquisitorial activities.

Modifié par drake heath, 02 septembre 2013 - 11:30 .


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Steelcan wrote...

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Hopefully this will be the Grand Cathedral


Right on brother :)

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Yea, I really hope they'll refrain from going into some kind of pseudo-gritty-realistic depiction of an "inquisition" like letting you personally burn people at the stake or commit terrorist acts, unless it's going to be equal opportunity and also let you murder or rape anyone you want.

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@Rajin: I honestly can't tell whether you seriously endorse Anders terrorism, or are just playing along with the whole tongue and cheek nature of about half of this thread.

@Filament: I would think equal opportunity would be allowing you to commit comparable atrocities in the name of freedom for mages, such as, for example, casting down the Chantry and instituting Stalin-esque purges of priests and Chantry supporters. 

I'm all for letting people be that kind of evil bastard as well. As for random murder and rape...I said brutal extremism, not "lolevil". "lolevil" is funny sometimes, but it gets a bit old.

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We know evil options if carried out will likely bite the perpetrators in the rear end, which I am in favor of.
Any trying to clean it up to make it more his liking like the OP wants is useless.

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AresKeith wrote...

This is the problem with both Pro-mages and pro-Templar people

They always have people acting crazy


What's so crazy about fighting for Mages freedom? The Chantry views them as non humans and therefour locked away up in some tower or Circle like prisoners.


The Pro-Templar people should be joining forces with the Pro-mage folks like us to take down the Chantry.

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Archereon wrote...

I'm all for letting people be that kind of evil bastard as well. As for random murder and rape...I said brutal extremism, not "lolevil". "lolevil" is funny sometimes, but it gets a bit old.

Brutal extremism is just "lolevil" with edgy window dressing.

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@Filament: I have to disagree with you there. Brutal extremism, especially done in the name of religion or ideology, is depressingly common in real life across all of history, and strongly associated with the real life Inquisition.

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Lord Raijin wrote...

AresKeith wrote...

This is the problem with both Pro-mages and pro-Templar people

They always have people acting crazy


What's so crazy about fighting for Mages freedom? The Chantry views them as non humans and therefour locked away up in some tower or Circle like prisoners.


The Pro-Templar people should be joining forces with the Pro-mage folks like us to take down the Chantry.


Because mages that aren't controlled can unleash abominations that destroy an entire village (see: Redcliffe).  Mages just shouldn't be allowed to do whatever they want.

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Archereon wrote...

@Filament: I have to disagree with you there. Brutal extremism, especially done in the name of religion or ideology, is depressingly common in real life across all of history, and strongly associated with the real life Inquisition.

So are rape and murder, particularly among paramilitary organizations.

Yes, I guess we'll have to agree to disagree but I hope choices like these are never supported to be honest. But then, I don't even like the existence of the murder knife.

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I just want to be able to glove slap a few deserving NPCs once in awhile over take-myself-too-seriously dialogue.

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I would very much like to do a Spanish inquisition tactic and give all heretics 30 days to be ready to be trialed before I personally watch over there burning! I'm actually extremely contemplating my first play through to be the ruler over an extremist organisation if that is possible, sounds great.

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Hunter111 wrote...

Lord Raijin wrote...

AresKeith wrote...

This is the problem with both Pro-mages and pro-Templar people

They always have people acting crazy


What's so crazy about fighting for Mages freedom? The Chantry views them as non humans and therefour locked away up in some tower or Circle like prisoners.


The Pro-Templar people should be joining forces with the Pro-mage folks like us to take down the Chantry.


Because mages that aren't controlled can unleash abominations that destroy an entire village (see: Redcliffe).  Mages just shouldn't be allowed to do whatever they want.

That only happened because the mage in question was sheltered away so he wasn't ripped away from his family

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@Filament: Rape is too much of a hot button topic for that, but I'd argue that many of these sorts of choices would involve murder, mass murder, and occasional genocide.

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Lord Raijin wrote...

AresKeith wrote...

This is the problem with both Pro-mages and pro-Templar people

They always have people acting crazy


What's so crazy about fighting for Mages freedom? The Chantry views them as non humans and therefour locked away up in some tower or Circle like prisoners.

The Pro-Templar people should be joining forces with the Pro-mage folks like us to take down the Chantry.


Because Magic is dangerous to non-mages and Mages themselves

While I don't agree with everything the Chantry does but the Circle wasn't a bad idea and having someone watch over them (i.e The Templars) wasn't a bad idea either

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On another note I would like to see some form of physical changes to eyes and such like mass effect where you would look different depending if you aligned with paragon options or the more funner renegade options.

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:innocent:That's absolutely true. A simple insult used to have a much larger bearing on an individuals ability to survive or for their dependencies to survive.

Modifié par kiprakoyoh, 02 septembre 2013 - 11:55 .


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I do love my for the evilulz options but yeah more pragmatic villiany would be appreciated.