Okay, the gorilla arms were weird I admit, but I shall forever have a crush on the lovely Sigrun. ![]()
Cassandra Pentaghast - Walking Tall
#13951
Posté 18 octobre 2014 - 09:20
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#13952
Posté 18 octobre 2014 - 09:23
Okay, the gorilla arms were weird I admit, but I shall forever have a crush on the lovely Sigrun.
They were disgusting.
o.o I wish i could purge them from my sight.
Cass deserves SO much better then three feet of beard and arm.
#13953
Posté 18 octobre 2014 - 09:24
Is Cassandra secretly a giant, skinny dwarf?
#13955
Posté 18 octobre 2014 - 09:26
Ugly, Ugly, Ugly and butter face.
o.o
Sorry but i was utterly turned off by their gorilla arms.
Damn, I guess the Turian in ME2 at the Citadel customs desk was right... "You humans are all racist!"
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#13956
Posté 18 octobre 2014 - 09:28
People can have their opinions, but Rel is right that we shouldn't be including any passive aggression in with it. It's just an opinion!
So how about dat Cass? I still have no clue how Cass is going to respond to my first character, who will be a necromancer. xD
#13957
Posté 18 octobre 2014 - 09:29
I think I'm going to set my Human Inquisitor as the 'Un-Believer' type, who is like Cassandra in a lot of ways, but she's not Andrastian and doesn't like the title of Herald.
#13958
Posté 18 octobre 2014 - 09:30
People can have their opinions, but Rel is right that we shouldn't be including any passive aggression in with it. It's just an opinion!
So how about dat Cass? I still have no clue how Cass is going to respond to my first character, who will be a necromancer. xD
I wonder just how much the companions will react to your specialization of choice.
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#13959
Posté 18 octobre 2014 - 09:36
I wonder just how much the companions will react to your specialization of choice.
Didn't the devs justify the small number of specializations by the fact they would be important to the story or something? If they don't react a lot, I'll be very sad. Especially if you choose to be an assassin or a reaver.
#13960
Posté 18 octobre 2014 - 09:37
Spoiler
Dem movies...
#13961
Posté 18 octobre 2014 - 09:37
Let's stop picking at each other, shall we?
Well said, here here!
So how about dat Cass? I still have no clue how Cass is going to respond to my first character, who will be a necromancer. xD
Well, I was going to romance her as a mage, but I'd not considered going Necromancer. I'd be surprised if our LI's aren't a little put off by that spec, since it flirts dangerous close to the more forbidden schools of magic?
I'd be even more interested to see if Hawke reacts to a Necromancer Inquisitor, since the last nutter they met who raised people from the dead was Quentin... yeah, that might be a little (H)awkward. ![]()
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#13962
Posté 18 octobre 2014 - 09:39
I wonder how Cass will react to stubbing her toe roadside.
#13963
Posté 18 octobre 2014 - 09:40
I wonder just how much the companions will react to your specialization of choice.
Didn't the devs justify the small number of specializations by the fact they would be important to the story or something? If they don't react a lot, I'll be very sad. Especially if you choose to be an assassin or a reaver.
They did say that people would react to the specialisations this time around.
I can't imagine any character's romance being specialisation-gated, though, so it probably won't make that much difference.
#13964
Posté 18 octobre 2014 - 09:45
Cass won't necessarily think any less of a Necromancer Inquisitor, Nevarran society has a different relationship and view on death and the dead from most of Thedas.
I also highly doubt that the Necromancy that the PC can learn will even go anywhere near the level of creepiness and repulsiveness of using various parts from several dismembered bodies to create a perverse sentient flesh golem.
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#13965
Posté 18 octobre 2014 - 09:46
Well said, here here!
Well, I was going to romance her as a mage, but I'd not considered going Necromancer. I'd be surprised if our LI's aren't a little put off by that spec, since it flirts dangerous close to the more forbidden schools of magic?
I'd be even more interested to see if Hawke reacts to a Necromancer Inquisitor, since the last nutter they met who raised people from the dead was Quentin... yeah, that might be a little (H)awkward.
Woah, good point. Trying to be friends with Cass, romance Bull, and meeting Hawke will be interesting adventures for my necromancer. XD to be honest though, I'm choosing that spec, as well as choosing mage, just for all of that juicy potential.
#13967
Posté 18 octobre 2014 - 09:51
Cass won't necessarily think any less of a Necromancer Inquisitor, Nevarran society has a different relationship and view on death and the dead from most of Thedas.
Quite, the Mortalitasi are basically Necromancers. Preparing dead corpses and putting spirits inside them is their job. if anything, it'd make Cass nostalgic. ![]()
#13968
Posté 18 octobre 2014 - 09:52
I hadn't known that, very interesting. Maybe we can be friends after all! I'll show her some of my pet zombies. xD
#13969
Posté 18 octobre 2014 - 09:53
Quite, the Mortalitasi are basically Necromancers. Preparing dead corpses and putting spirits inside them is their job. if anything, it'd make Cass nostalgic.
Cassandra: "Some of my fondest childhood memories were of the long walks I would take with the possessed corpse of my Grandfather."
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#13970
Posté 18 octobre 2014 - 09:54
Cassandra: "Some of my fondest childhood memories were of the long walks I would take with the possessed corpse of my Grandfather."
Eh...I'd still hit that.
#13971
Posté 18 octobre 2014 - 09:56
Cassandra: "Some of my fondest childhood memories were of the long walks I would take with the possessed corpse of my Grandfather."
That tired old cliché again? Weak, Bioware.
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#13972
Posté 18 octobre 2014 - 09:56
Woah, good point. Trying to be friends with Cass, romance Bull, and meeting Hawke will be interesting adventures for my necromancer. XD to be honest though, I'm choosing that spec, as well as choosing mage, just for all of that juicy potential.
I can imagine that even if Bull doesn't have any objections, his Qunari superiors will. It also makes me wonder whether or not we might be able to research and use Red Lyrium to craft weapons, because as a Qunari Necromancer, you'd essentially be all of Hawke's experiences in Kirkwall made flesh.
#13973
Posté 18 octobre 2014 - 09:57
I can imagine that even if Bull doesn't have any objections, his Qunari superiors will. It also makes me wonder whether or not we might be able to research and use Red Lyrium to craft weapons, because as a Qunari Necromancer, you'd essentially be all of Hawke's experiences in Kirkwall made flesh.
Red Lyrium is being mined by the Carta so who knows.
#13974
Posté 18 octobre 2014 - 09:57
Cassandra: "Some of my fondest childhood memories were of the long walks I would take with the possessed corpse of my Grandfather."
I bet every Pentaghast child has one day play hide-and-seek in the clan's crypts. ![]()
#13975
Posté 18 octobre 2014 - 10:04
Cass won't necessarily think any less of a Necromancer Inquisitor, Nevarran society has a different relationship and view on death and the dead from most of Thedas.
I also highly doubt that the Necromancy that the PC can learn will even go anywhere near the level of creepiness and repulsiveness of using various parts from several dismembered bodies to create a perverse sentient flesh golem.
I think flesh golems require blood magic. The base form of necromancy seems more closely connected to spirit control.




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