It's possible you had maxed out her approval.
Beaten by Milan.
For a second I thought you were a new person in the thread ![]()
It's possible you had maxed out her approval.
Beaten by Milan.
For a second I thought you were a new person in the thread ![]()
I did it all alone, with no party members at all. I decided to role-play it, so to speak.
That's how I handled it, I felt this is something my Inquisitor should do by himself.
Except for the Hinterlands part where I had to get a book from a group of mobs. I brought some muscle for that.
For a second I thought you were a new person in the thread
I did it all alone, with no party members at all. I decided to role-play it, so to speak.
Did that once. Getting that book at level 10 alone. Is good to be Knight-Enchanter.
But I dont think its impossible to get Vivienne as divine if you conscript them, just more difficult.Conscripting the Templars.
But seekers are imune to possession, so I doubt it was a demon.I'm pretty sure his look is the result of having a demon inserted inside of his body that was being feed so it could grow.
You conscripted them and then let Briala live. That's two major choices that push Leliana as divine.
As for Daniel, Seekers can't be possessed. True. That doesn't mean demons can't be summoned inside their bodies and allowed to feed off them.
Has it been confirmed wether the Inquisition rank has influence on the "Support x" decision or not?
Does Cassandra greatly approve of every killed target in the Unfinished Business quest? Because its not saying it for my 4th kill in Emerald Graves.
Just wait for a minute or two, after you kill them. When I did it, sometimes it took a little while for the approval sign to show up. If it does not show it might be a bug, as she should show approval for each kill.
The only reasons why Cory wanted all Seekers dead is because they are super resistant/immune to be corrupted by red lyrium. The difference between red and normal lyrium is that red lyrium is tainted. There is no headcanon here.
They are semi immune to red-lyruim, not "the taint" the taint = Darkspawn. I think you are just making you terminology difficult.
Um, no. Red lyrium still spreads the Taint. If they're resistant to one, they're resistant to both. Maybe not indefinitely, but they sure are in the short-term.
Cass told me her bed-secrets (i.e. fetishes) today.

Cass told me her bed-secrets today.
Spoiler
The way she whispered it straight into your mind obviously sent chills through you, thus the facial expression.
Um, no. Red lyrium still spreads the Taint. If they're resistant to one, they're resistant to both. Maybe not indefinitely, but they sure are in the short-term.
Ok, tweet Gaider and ask what would happen to Cassandra if she drinks a gallon of Darkspawn blood without the Grey Warden treatment. ![]()
Cassandra is a beast she takes everything seriously. But she is a Templar type warrior, says she doesn't need lyrium for her templar abilities her specialization says it.
Ok, tweet Gaider and ask what would happen to Cassandra if she drinks a gallon of Darkspawn blood without the Grey Warden treatment.
Would you believe I already did? His response:
"You'll have to wait and see."
"You'll have to wait and see." is becoming the new "Enchantment." which is the new "Space magic."
But I don't want to wait and see Gaider. I need to find out what happens between my Inq and Cassandra's relationship.
These are the things I need to know. Even though I just named one thing, but still.
You'll have to wait and see.
You'll have to wait and see.
You know what I want to know. Will we see Cassandra reading poetry in future content?
You mean a second romance scene where the Inquisitor walks into an area Cassandra set up and she reads poetry. Or perhaps poetry where it symbolises she wants to get married with the Inquisitor or something else that would make my brain melt.
I...I'm just going to lie down and let my feelings wash over me.
I'm not sure why marriage is such a big deal for you people, I'll just say don't get your hopes up.
Would you believe I already did? His response:
"You'll have to wait and see."
That's odd, it is a thought experiment meaning it is hypothetical, it has nothing to do with the actually story. Therefore, what are we supposed to see after we have waited?
Br3admax, read some Oscar Wilde and see if you can't bolster your delicate little snark with some thews.
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That's odd, it is a thought experiment meaning it is hypothetical, it has nothing to do with the actually story. Therefore, what are we supposed to see after we have waited?
Br3admax, read some Oscar Wilde and see if you can't bloster your delicate little snark with some thews.
Hahahah, this guy.