Nope. Pretty sure all my ancestors arrived post Federation.
Either way, good to see some Aussies though I would've picked you for a Brit tbh. Not sure why.
Nope. Pretty sure all my ancestors arrived post Federation.
Either way, good to see some Aussies though I would've picked you for a Brit tbh. Not sure why.
I get that a lot.
You are wrong.
The strong should protect the weak.
My inability to be strong means I can not protect.
Bullsh*t.
Strength does not come from a physical capacity. It comes from an indomitable will.
So long as you have the courage and bravery to stand up for what is right and defend people incapable of doing so, then you do not need strength. You do not need to become a soldier and risk your life with a gun in your hand. You can be an ordinary citizen, who adds his voice to a higher purpose than war. Strength does not equal protection. Bravery and courage equal protection.
1941. Tobruk. Fall of Greece. Crete. Operation Barbarossa. Pearl Harbor.
Have some more related to the year:
You should say "strewth", "drongo" and "fair dinkum" more often... *nods sagely*I get that a lot.
Got to Skyhold on Nightmare. Progress!
I was able to beat Haven at lvl 9. I thought Fiona was a much easier boss than the Templar equivalent.
You are wrong.
The strong should protect the weak.
My inability to be strong means I can not protect.

Talking of bravery. I think that Danielle, or any of the lesbians and trans folk in this thread who've had trouble with families, lost friends etc just for admitting who they are and not hiding it "to fit in" are all really brave. I can't imagine the crap you've all had to go to through and I respect you all for it.
Awkward tonal shift ahoy.
You know that thing where you set off somewhere that you don't usually go, get distracted and find you're half way to work or something? That just happened to me in Skyhold. I found myself almost at the War Table when I'd meant to hand in research items.
Is it just me or is Sera a little taller than the female elf quizzy?
I'm pretty sure she's taller and somewhat bigger than mine.
(to Fiery Phoenix) I think it ties into Sera apparently using a human model instead of an elven model.
Is it just me or is Sera a little taller than the female elf quizzy?
I'm pretty sure she's taller and somewhat bigger than mine.
She is. And has more meat on her than most elves. ![]()
You know how you can kick Sera out at any time? Well I can't currently (not that I want to but I noticed that the option is gone when I talk to her). Is it because I've sealed the romance?

You know how you can kick Sera out at any time? Well I can't currently (not that I want to but I noticed that the option is gone when I talk to her). Is it because I've sealed the romance?
Probably. I don't believe you can break of a romance once the "commit" option has been taken. Kind off makes sleeping around a bit difficult.
(to Fiery Phoenix) I think it ties into Sera apparently using a human model instead of an elven model.
Really? Interesting. I didn't know that.
She is. And has more meat on her than most elves.
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You know how you can kick Sera out at any time? Well I can't currently (not that I want to but I noticed that the option is gone when I talk to her). Is it because I've sealed the romance?
Yep. Unless you break up with her, then you can kick her out.
Talking of bravery. I think that Danielle, or any of the lesbians and trans folk in this thread who've had trouble with families, lost friends etc just for admitting who they are and not hiding it "to fit in" are all really brave. I can't imagine the crap you've all had to go to through and I respect you all for it.
While I agree with this, I'd like to point out that not everyone who doesn't come out to their families do that to "fit in", sometimes it's a mere matter of survival.
While I agree with this, I'd like to point out that not everyone who doesn't come out to their families do that to "fit in", sometimes it's a mere matter of survival.
Yeah, I imagine so, depending on where you live in the world and the nature of those around you. ![]()
Yep. Unless you break up with her, then you can kick her out.
I remember you could kick out Romanced Leli in Origins...
Because you were afraid something would happen to her.
It was more along the lines of "Please, go, I couldn't bear it if anything happened to you"
Yeah, I imagine so, depending on where you live in the world and the nature of those around you.
It depends expecially on the nature of those around you, at least in my experience. I'm pretty sure my life would go from "average" to "welcome to hell" in 0.5 seconds if I was foolish enough to tell my family who I truly am.
Some might say I'm a coward, I say that I'd rather a "live today and fight tomorrow" approach than a "die, end of story" one. Besides, it's not like it's easy to hide an important part of you from the very people who, theoretically, should love you and support you almost unconditionally: it's exausting, to say the least.
You should say "strewth", "drongo" and "fair dinkum" more often... *nods sagely*
You're not a coward. That's certainly not what I meant to imply. I have nothing but sympathy for you. It's a horrible situation that no one should have to find themselves in just for being the way they are. Certainly not when being the way they are does no harm to anyone.
It depends expecially on the nature of those around you, at least in my experience. I'm pretty sure my life would go from "average" to "welcome to hell" in 0.5 seconds if I was foolish enough to tell my family who I truly am.
Some might say I'm a coward, I say that I'd rather a "live today and fight tomorrow" approach than a "die, end of story" one. Besides, it's not like it's easy to hide an important part of you from the very people who, theoretically, should love you and support you almost unconditionally: it's exausting, to say the least.
It depends expecially on the nature of those around you, at least in my experience. I'm pretty sure my life would go from "average" to "welcome to hell" in 0.5 seconds if I was foolish enough to tell my family who I truly am.
Some might say I'm a coward, I say that I'd rather a "live today and fight tomorrow" approach than a "die, end of story" one. Besides, it's not like it's easy to hide an important part of you from the very people who, theoretically, should love you and support you almost unconditionally: it's exausting, to say the least.
Well, they say there is a thin line between cowardice and clever tactical withdrawal.
The first is cowardly, while the other allows you fight another day, and win.
By 'eck! I'll go to the foot of our stairs!You should say "strewth", "drongo" and "fair dinkum" more often... *nods sagely*