I feel your pain. Maybe I can get a low interest loan on likes from BioWare.
We should send Sera around with a bag of arrows to shake us down some "likes." ![]()
I feel your pain. Maybe I can get a low interest loan on likes from BioWare.
We should send Sera around with a bag of arrows to shake us down some "likes." ![]()
Guest_Danielle100_*
We should send Sera around with a bag of arrows to shake us down some "likes."
Yeah! Let's ask Sera to get one of her Friends to nick a couple likes from the master's vault!
Come on, Red Jennys! Go back to work and steal shiny likes!
Guest_Danielle100_*
Now all we have to do is find the Sera caches.
No...? And it doesn't exactly help that Sera probably has no idea herself!
A Red Jenny Cache is like a Vietcong trap. You don't know it's there if you don't know the signals used (just to clarify, Vietcong used twigs and stuff in special formations as a "TRAP! RIGHT AHEAD!" sign)...
The one difference, I guess, is that it's not intended to kill you, but it's full o' LOOOOOOT!
Guest_Danielle100_*
I hated trying to find the Red Jenny Caches. I think I found like 6. Do we even know how many there are?
No...? And it doesn't exactly help that Sera probably has no idea herself!
A Red Jenny Cache is like a Vietcong trap. You don't know it's there if you don't know the signals used (just to clarify, Vietcong used twigs and stuff in special formations as a "TRAP! RIGHT AHEAD!" sign)...
The one difference, I guess, is that it's not intended to kill you, but it's full o' LOOOOOOT!
I kind of wish Sera would say something like Solas does when we are near an elven artifact. It would have been so much easier if she just said something like "Someone left a stash nearby"
But she doesn't know there's one, that's the point. Solas can probably sense the artifacts since they are magical, but Sera has no way of knowing there's a stash nearby.
But she doesn't know there's one, that's the point. Solas can probably sense the artifacts since they are magical, but Sera has no way of knowing there's a stash nearby.
Well, much like Vietcong, the Friends could leave signals in the surroundings that nobody will consider strange - but will instantly know there's a stash nearby if they know what to look for. So, Sera could go like "I see something. Eyes open!"
Oh, also! The fun one would be, she'd say that every time you enter a vicinity of a stash - because she just reads a signal, but obviously, since you don't know what to look for, you couldn't remove it.
Of course the Jenny herself wouldn't bother doing it, so she'll keep bumping into that one signal, that's actually pointless now, because you looted it the previous thirty times you passed here!
Well, much like Vietcong, the Friends could leave signals in the surroundings that nobody will consider strange - but will instantly know there's a stash nearby if they know what to look for. So, Sera could go like "I see something. Eyes open!"
True, but that would imply the Friends are organized enough to come up with a code that any other Friend would recognize, and they don't strike me as the secret code types tbh. Still, it would have been more plausible than just randomly knowing where a stash is located.
True, but that would imply the Friends are organized enough to come up with a code that any other Friend would recognize, and they don't strike me as the secret code types tbh. Still, it would have been more plausible than just randomly knowing where a stash is located.
Exactly. Plus, it could be pretty much anything, and it could be always relevant to the one area, so for example, in the Hinterlands, you'd carve something into a tree. In Crestwood, you'd have a branch sticking out of the ground at a weird angle, and so on. And Sera, being the Jenny, could actually find out what they are for the one specific area, because powers that be!
Exactly. Plus, it could be pretty much anything, and it could be always relevant to the one area, so for example, in the Hinterlands, you'd carve something into a tree. In Crestwood, you'd have a branch sticking out of the ground at a weird angle, and so on. And Sera, being the Jenny, could actually find out what they are for the one specific area, because powers that be!
I'm convinced.
Now, if only we could get Bioware to actually do that...
Guest_John Wayne_*
I'm pretty sure the Red Jennies already use coded communication. Simply because coded communication would be the best way to slip information to the Jennies with drawing any attention. Think about it for a moment. A servant isn't going to broadcast the fact that a noble is cheating on their wife or husband without risking a lot of back lash. So it's best to write the down in a coded letter that can easily pass right under a nobles nose. Also, I think Sera is purposefully withholding info about the Jennies. Sure she might grow to trust the Inquisitor and a couple members of the Inner Circle. But she certainly can't trust anyone, especially someone Vivienne. Vivi makes it clear that she will use anything and anyone to give her an advantage and to move herself up in the world. She even tries to get Sera to use the Red Jenny's at one point in their dialog. So it's best for Sera, the Jennies and their contacts if there is a lot of distance between them and the Inquisition.
I hated trying to find the Red Jenny Caches. I think I found like 6. Do we even know how many there are?
"So... did you redden her Jenny?"
"...stuff her hat?"
"...bow to her arrows?"
Sorry... I'm over it, I swear.
Lmao. Fav.
Edit: though the hilarious thing is that Sera often makes innuendos without realizing it in banters with Dorian. She's so airheaded sometimes.
I would pay 10 bucks just to hear them banter.Sera and Isabela banter would be fantastic, oh my god. Especially if Cass was in the party. I'm giggling so hard to think about it and all the unsolicited sex advice they would give her that she'd be horrified by but also would not stop it because she secretly is mentally filing it all down.