"We are the last of the Elvhen. Never again shall we submit."
Lavellan does if she wants to stay with Sera.
"We are the last of the Elvhen. Never again shall we submit."
Lavellan does if she wants to stay with Sera.
Guest_StreetMagic_*
it looks fine to me go figure
Don't feel bad. I don't like qunari males for being exactly the opposite.
If anything, I'm built like a qunari female. haha. but human is cool for now.
Guest_Danielle100_*
Surgeon from Mizzou? Not familiar with that guy. Hmm...I'll have to google him. The Eagles use NovaCare out here which also treated my herniated disc a few years back and were pretty good. He might get some good care here from them.
Well, the hammer does help him make the arms and armor for you during the rest of the game, I imagine, so...
It could very well be!
Sod it...?
That's a Dwarven one. Maybe he used to live with Dwarves in the past. Maybe he learned his craft in a surfacer family originally from the Smith Caste...?
Headcanon accepted.
But...
"We are the last of the Elvhen. Never again shall we submit."
Threnn was at Ostagar! Of course she walks away like nothing happened. You don't survive a battle that wiped out most of the Fereldan army and be scared of a skirmish like that!
I used to like Dalish more... became more of a CE fan.
If the next game is Tevinter and there's a CE there, that'd be my first pick.
I sympathize with the Dalish for how they've been kicked around by humanity. The whole march through the Dales thing was clearly awful. However I like how BioWare have pulled this "noble-savage" thing with the Dalish were they've laid a trap so that as soon as your sympathetic you'll also see that they have their warts as well. I like how none of the factions in the series are truly, purely, good. That's the kind of game I want to play!
i just wanna see the issue... feel left out somewhatDon't feel bad. I don't like qunari males for being exactly the opposite.
If anything, I'm built like a qunari female. haha. but human is cool for now.
Guest_StreetMagic_*
Threnn dies easy for me on nightmare. Haven is kind of the few hard things when I play that setting. I can't beat Fiona either... just try to get the trebuchet up as fast as possible.
He repaired Joseys knee after he tore everything you can tear in a knee, he also did Maclin's first acl and he came back faster than he was before the surgery.
You guys had Josey in as a FA last year many fans were disappointed when he got cut. He's small about 5'8"
Oh god I remember that kid! He was good but Chip didn't like his size as I recall. Maclin, damn I'll miss him too and if that's the doctor then he did some real good work cause Maclin had his best year last year. I wanted to keep Maclin and I think the Iggs did too however he was asking a bit too much. Chiefs fans will like him though and he's a good locker-room guy.
Guest_StreetMagic_*
i just wanna see the issue... feel left out somewhat
They're just nitpicks. The body width bothers me more than any "glue" issue. I also think they have more of the longfaced look of DA2, while the females are more squared. I don't know how to work with it.
lvl 10-11 enemies are no jokeThrenn dies easy for me on nightmare. Haven is kind of the few hard things when I play that setting. I can't beat Fiona either... just try to get the trebuchet up as fast as possible.
i like nitpicks cause it shows either good product or too much timeThey're just nitpicks. The body width bothers me more than any "glue" issue. I also think they have more of the longfaced look of DA2, while the females are more squared. I don't know how to work with it.
Guest_Danielle100_*
Oh god I remember that kid! He was good but Chip didn't like his size as I recall. Maclin, damn I'll miss him too and if that's the doctor then he did some real good work cause Maclin had his best year last year. I wanted to keep Maclin and I think the Iggs did too however he was asking a bit too much. Chiefs fans will like him though and he's a good locker-room guy.
I don't know if he did Maclins surgery last year but he did the one when he was at MU. I think it was the other knee. Big MU fan go tigers.
Ah ok! You're lucky to live in a college football area. I don't watch a lot of it cause there aren't really any big schools nearby. I guess there is Penn State but they were meh to me before the scandal.
Threnn dies easy for me on nightmare. Haven is kind of the few hard things when I play that setting. I can't beat Fiona either... just try to get the trebuchet up as fast as possible.
I can't imagine Nightmare. I'll have to give it a go sometime. That trebuchet fight is pretty tough as a mage cause you can't move and shoot. I found it much easier with sword and board.
Guest_StreetMagic_*
It's worth it for the achievement.... err.... I guess. While some of the fights are challenging, a lot still isn't... Sometimes it's just tedious. I've gone back a level now (hard).. it's fun enough, without being too tedious. And Threnn lives. ![]()
I sympathize with the Dalish for how they've been kicked around by humanity. The whole march through the Dales thing was clearly awful. However I like how BioWare have pulled this "noble-savage" thing with the Dalish were they've laid a trap so that as soon as your sympathetic you'll also see that they have their warts as well. I like how none of the factions in the series are truly, purely, good. That's the kind of game I want to play!
People say that the Dalish are screwed by this game, but the humans don't come out of it well, either. The Mages and Templars both mess up horribly, the Seekers have a terrible secret in their past and it's very clear that the Chantry has been warped from whatever it was originally intended to be by centuries of politics.
At least we know now that the Dalish Gods were real creatures, akin to Greek gods really in that they had their whims and cruelties, but we still don't know for sure if the maker really exists. All the "history" that we know from all factions has been shown to be twisted by time, wars and politics, but yet to contain a kernel of truth. It seems that we are getting closer to tying the Dalish, Tevinter and Chantry versions of history into some form of coherent story but we're just... not.... quite... there...
Guest_StreetMagic_*
We'll probably never know about the Maker. I remember laidlaw said that Chantry stories are about "Faith". I take that as meaning they're examining faith itself. Rather than the object of Faith.
I can't imagine Nightmare. I'll have to give it a go sometime. That trebuchet fight is pretty tough as a mage cause you can't move and shoot. I found it much easier with sword and board.
I have had no problems with Haven on nightmare with a DW Rogue and Warrior, but then my completionist streak means that I always end up at level 12 by the time I get there, meaning that I'm a level above all the enemies...
Guest_StreetMagic_*
I wonder if Solas is kidding when he says he leaves room open for the Maker. That, to me, is surprising.
The one "kernel" I see coinciding with Dalish lore and Chantry is that Elgar'nan and Mythal aren't first creators.. and Elgar'nan is said to have fought his father, the Sun, in their creation story. Who the hell is the Sun? And is it a coincidence that the Chantry uses a sun symbol?
I used to like Dalish more... became more of a CE fan.
If the next game is Tevinter and there's a CE there, that'd be my first pick.
City Elves are also nice.
But a Magister Elf (or a non-mage Elf from an Altus family, in case of Warriors and Rogues) makes more sense in Tevinter, I think.
Unless, you know. They pull a Warden, Champion or Inquisitor again, and you're a noone working your way up.
Lavellan does if she wants to stay with Sera.
Nobody said you didn't lie to keep Sera content for the moment. She may be more respecting down the line. And if not, who knows if the Dalish Gods are really worth following after all?
Plus, you're not submitting to humans. You're just foregoing the Elven Gods.
Threan: * ambushed by templars*
Red temps: kill her rawr
Threan: * quickdraws sword from scabbard masterfully cutting them down without a drop of blood getting on the blade and armor*
Inq: threan! Im coming
Threan: thanks for the help* walks off*
Like a Warrior.
Threnn for DA4 companion! Have her be a Sword'n'Boarder!
I sympathize with the Dalish for how they've been kicked around by humanity. The whole march through the Dales thing was clearly awful. However I like how BioWare have pulled this "noble-savage" thing with the Dalish were they've laid a trap so that as soon as your sympathetic you'll also see that they have their warts as well. I like how none of the factions in the series are truly, purely, good. That's the kind of game I want to play!
Yes. And at the end of the day, I'd rather side with the Elves than the humans.
Threnn dies easy for me on nightmare. Haven is kind of the few hard things when I play that setting. I can't beat Fiona either... just try to get the trebuchet up as fast as possible.
That's why I was so glad to have Sera around. Girl handed me the fight on a golden platter.
It's worth it for the achievement.... err.... I guess. While some of the fights are challenging, a lot still isn't... Sometimes it's just tedious. I've gone back a level now (hard).. it's fun enough, without being too tedious. And Threnn lives.
Come ooon. I also had to sacrifice Threnn, but in my canon (which was Normal, thank goodness) she's alive, and Seggritt was the one to buy the farm.
People say that the Dalish are screwed by this game, but the humans don't come out of it well, either. The Mages and Templars both mess up horribly, the Seekers have a terrible secret in their past and it's very clear that the Chantry has been warped from whatever it was originally intended to be by centuries of politics.
At least we know now that the Dalish Gods were real creatures, akin to Greek gods really in that they had their whims and cruelties, but we still don't know for sure if the maker really exists. All the "history" that we know from all factions has been shown to be twisted by time, wars and politics, but yet to contain a kernel of truth. It seems that we are getting closer to tying the Dalish, Tevinter and Chantry versions of history into some form of coherent story but we're just... not.... quite... there...
Yeeees...
Gonna take a few more games. I think they said something about a... five game plan?
People say that the Dalish are screwed by this game, but the humans don't come out of it well, either. The Mages and Templars both mess up horribly, the Seekers have a terrible secret in their past and it's very clear that the Chantry has been warped from whatever it was originally intended to be by centuries of politics.
At least we know now that the Dalish Gods were real creatures, akin to Greek gods really in that they had their whims and cruelties, but we still don't know for sure if the maker really exists. All the "history" that we know from all factions has been shown to be twisted by time, wars and politics, but yet to contain a kernel of truth. It seems that we are getting closer to tying the Dalish, Tevinter and Chantry versions of history into some form of coherent story but we're just... not.... quite... there...
Right on point Uncle. Seriously the most damaging revelation in the game is the one Cassandra learns about the Seekers and her own initiation rite. At least in my own opinion. It's quite damning really to the Templars, Seekers, and Chantry leadership.
Guest_StreetMagic_*
Not sure what's that bad about it. I would gladly take that rite to become a Seeker.
We'll probably never know about the Maker. I remember laidlaw said that Chantry stories are about "Faith". I take that as meaning they're examining faith itself. Rather than the object of Faith.
If we got such a reveal I'd prefer it be given when they know it's time for the story to end.