Everybody hates you! Inquisition fails!
That Inquisitor would lack any consistency in behavior to ensure everyone gets mad at them. It could be funny.
Everybody hates you! Inquisition fails!
That Inquisitor would lack any consistency in behavior to ensure everyone gets mad at them. It could be funny.
Yea, I did too. Really, I think the whole problem with the friendship/rivalry system was that they colored it blue and red, and too many people think blue is good and red is bad. Should have done yellow and purple, people probably would have been a lot more open to rivalry as a result.
I just don't want companion content to be gated by approval - which I THINK they said wouldn't happen, it would be more event based. But I don't really know what that means.
I kinda wish they had flags in conversations instead of a numeric approval system.
Like instead of having to get over certain numbers, certain flags had to be set.
Like if you showed an interest in them, or if you had tended towards certain actions.
Dont know might be to complex, but it could be interesting.d to romance
Like if we wanted to befriend Sera we had to not just talk to her, but show common interest in quests.
Well, Bioware said that relationships will be more event-based rather than approval-based didn't they?
"My side! Your side!"
He might fit in with the Thrones crowd quite well... but not for long.
What is this fascination with "If it's not full plate, it's not armor"? Full plate was invented by Europeans that were afraid they might break a nail in combat. There are cultures that fought wars for thousands of years w/out any kind of armor at all, some of them completely naked. I know, I know, but Rob, less isn't more, and yeah, it's not a chainmail bikini, but that doesn't mean it has to be full plate to be effective either.
Well, Bioware said that relationships will be more event-based rather than approval-based didn't they?
I believe what they said is that conversations will be more event based.
For instance, that conversation in Origins where Alistair asks your opinion about all the other companions, that's gated by his approval, regardless of how many companions you have. If a similar situation comes up here, I assume the conversation won't pop up until after all the companions are recruited.
I believe what they said is that conversations will be more event based.
For instance, that conversation in Origins where Alistair asks your opinion about all the other companions, that's gated by his approval, regardless of how many companions you have. If a similar situation comes up here, I assume the conversation won't pop up until after all the companions are recruited.
Ah, okay.
Pretty. ![]()
"My side! Your side!"
He might fit in with the Thrones crowd quite well... but not for long.
Well, you know I've often said this was also basically what Robb Stark was saying when he declared the North to be independent.
Nice picture, though her hair does seem a tad longer than in the table picture.
Are you kidding me??? That's a human with pointy ears for crying out loud!
Are you kidding me??? That's a human with pointy ears for crying out loud!
So an elf, then? ![]()
Are you kidding me??? That's a human with pointy ears for crying out loud!
Yes, that's the definition of elf. Unless you're Tolkien, in which case an elf is just a human sans pointy ears.
Yes, that's the definition of elf. Unless you're Tolkien, in which case an elf is just a human sans pointy ears.
And a dwarf is just a hobbit that can grow a real beard!
And a dwarf is just a hobbit that can grow a real beard!
It's just that, every time someone complains about elves looking too much like humans, I think it's funny that Tolkien's elves, the original template for all fantasy elves everywhere, didn't even have pointy ears. You could only tell them apart from humans because they had a beauty 'not of this world' and their eyes 'had the light of the stars in them' (paraphrasing). Today, all that would be considered Mary Sueish xD.
Yeah really we have not seen even a really good look at her face, just like she has never been face front in any trailer.
I must say I like her armor, light without being chainmail bikini.
Yeah really we have not seen even a really good look at her face, just like she has never been face front in any trailer.
I must say I like her armor, light without being chainmail bikini.
Hopefully we'll get a better shot of her face soon on a FF or when she's added to the website character list.
She looks a little more armoured up here:

I'm looking forward to getting more info on her personality, I'm sure there's more to her than just 'brat'.
Hopefully we'll get a better shot of her face soon on a FF or when she's added to the website character list.
She looks a little more armoured up here:
I'm looking forward to getting more info on her personality, I'm sure there's more to her than just 'brat'.
Yeah, that could be her heavy armor set or something.
I am too. I hope my theory proves accurate. ![]()
It's just that, every time someone complains about elves looking too much like humans, I think it's funny that Tolkien's elves, the original template for all fantasy elves everywhere, didn't even have pointy ears. You could only tell them apart from humans because they had a beauty 'not of this world' and their eyes 'had the light of the stars in them' (paraphrasing). Today, all that would be considered Mary Sueish xD.
That is a misconception.
Tolkien described his elves as having ears that were more pointed and leaf-shaped than humans in a letter. In another letter, while describing Hobbits, he said he pictured them as being shorter and fatter than humans but with ears that were slightly more pointed and 'elvish.' He also praised the artwork of Pauline Baynes, who portrayed his elves as having the familiar pointy ears.
That being said, Tolkien also said in a letter than his elves and men were biologically related otherwise they wouldn't be able to reproduce with each other.
So how old do you guys think Sera is? The Survey said she was young, so I'm guessing 19 - 22.