Fiona ![]()
What are the chances we'll see Adrian?
#877
Posté 29 mars 2014 - 04:15
One thing I'm curious about regarding Adrian's potential inclusion; Adrian is described as notably short. Has there been any confirmation on whether or not there will be variable heights among character models of the same race and gender?
#878
Posté 29 mars 2014 - 04:16
#879
Posté 29 mars 2014 - 04:16
One thing I'm curious about regarding Adrian's potential inclusion; Adrian is described as notably short. Has there been any confirmation on whether or not there will be variable heights among character models of the same race and gender?
There hasn't been mention of it, but I don't think that'll be an option.
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#880
Posté 29 mars 2014 - 04:17
Wouldn't that have to go through Fiona, rather than Adrian?
I suspect Fiona of being an overall leader as Grand Enchanter. Depending on the situation post-Asunder, however, the fraternities may have scattered.
#881
Posté 29 mars 2014 - 04:17
noooo i'm out of likes but i'm laughing so hard ahhh
I need to put words with that at some point. ![]()
#882
Posté 29 mars 2014 - 04:18
To be honest, negotiation isn't something I'd prefer to have Adrian in charge of; I think I can speak with Fiona.
Although if one of my theories is right and Fiona was bribed by one of the agents of chaos to spark the rebellion right now, things might get more difficult there.
Bribed? In what fashion?
#883
Posté 29 mars 2014 - 04:18
I think there's a higher chance of Lambert being possessed by Cole (which I genuinely think is what happened) than Fiona being bought off.
I see Fiona more as....passionate beyond the point of reason to a certain extent in that she has tunnel vision. And a bit of a temper.
#884
Posté 29 mars 2014 - 04:18
Well, the only possible common denominator between the lyrium idol and the mage rebellion is Grey Warden influence, and that would most likely pass through Fiona, if the Agents, or at least some of them, are within the Wardens. If they wanted to start the rebellion directly (although just getting the idol to the surface might have been enough; I'm positive that's no coincidence), they might have been able to make a deal with Fiona. Then probably betray her, so it's not like she'd be an Agent herself.
I like Fiona, so it's not something I particularly want to be true, but it seems potentially logical.
#885
Posté 29 mars 2014 - 04:19
One thing I'm curious about regarding Adrian's potential inclusion; Adrian is described as notably short. Has there been any confirmation on whether or not there will be variable heights among character models of the same race and gender?
I believe there may not be, due to different racial options and attire choices having to fit them.
#887
Posté 29 mars 2014 - 04:20
I could see the same for Adrian. She was willing to betray her best friend for this rebellion. Who is to say she wouldn't strike a bargain with an agent of Chaos to ensure mage victory.
#888
Posté 29 mars 2014 - 04:20
There hasn't been mention of it, but I don't think that'll be an option.
I certainly doubt that they'd allow us to adjust the height for our pc's, awesome as that would be. But I'm wondering if they might build certain specific character models as notably taller or shorter than others of their respective race/class.
#889
Posté 29 mars 2014 - 04:21
I wish we could get out the spray bottle right before Adrian kills Pharamound
Would she melt? All evil witches melt when exposed to water.
#890
Posté 29 mars 2014 - 04:21
I could see the same for Adrian. She was willing to betray her best friend for this rebellion. Who is to say she wouldn't strike a bargain with an agent of Chaos to ensure mage victory.
It's possible. Of course, it's much less possible that any such bargain would be honored, so that still wouldn't mean Adrian would be forced to fight you.
#891
Posté 29 mars 2014 - 04:21
I could see the same for Adrian. She was willing to betray her best friend for this rebellion. Who is to say she wouldn't strike a bargain with an agent of Chaos to ensure mage victory.
I got it! Adrian, in an attempt to insure a mage victory, sundered the veil! *dramatic pose*
She worked with Lambert!
What? No one believes that?
No worries, I don't either.
#892
Posté 29 mars 2014 - 04:21
Would she melt? All evil witches melt when exposed to water.
They also turn their boyfriends into tin men because they tried to help them and got the spell wrong. lol.
#893
Posté 29 mars 2014 - 04:22
Well, the only possible common denominator between the lyrium idol and the mage rebellion is Grey Warden influence, and that would most likely pass through Fiona, if the Agents, or at least some of them, are within the Wardens. If they wanted to start the rebellion directly (although just getting the idol to the surface might have been enough; I'm positive that's no coincidence), they might have been able to make a deal with Fiona. Then probably betray her, so it's not like she'd be an Agent herself.
I like Fiona, so it's not something I particularly want to be true, but it seems potentially logical.
Its possible. I see Lambert being corrupted by the black divine or something as more likely.
That dark power Cole sensed in him has to mean something.
#894
Posté 29 mars 2014 - 04:23
To be honest, negotiation isn't something I'd prefer to have Adrian in charge of; I think I can speak with Fiona.
Although if one of my theories is right and Fiona was bribed by one of the agents of chaos to spark the rebellion right now, things might get more difficult there.
I would rather not see Fiona bribed by an "agent of chaos". I'd like to think her efforts to bring long-sought autonomy to the Circles wasn't simply part of some asinine plan by a shadowy nemesis.
#895
Posté 29 mars 2014 - 04:24
Its possible. I see Lambert being corrupted by the black divine or something as more likely.
That dark power Cole sensed in him has to mean something.
Eh. Lambert's dead anyway, so I don't know if it means much. I don't think the templars are behind this; the Red Templars seem more like pawns than anything else, just very reliable ones (for spreading chaos, anyway). I personally suspect that whoever did plot this specifically wanted the templars cut off from the Chantry, however, depriving them of normal lyrium sources.
#896
Posté 29 mars 2014 - 04:24
Its possible. I see Lambert being corrupted by the black divine or something as more likely.
That dark power Cole sensed in him has to mean something.
Yeah. That was weird. It never really went anywhere.
#897
Posté 29 mars 2014 - 04:26
Eh. Lambert's dead anyway, so I don't know if it means much. I don't think the templars are behind this; the Red Templars seem more like pawns than anything else, just very reliable ones (for spreading chaos, anyway). I personally suspect that whoever did plot this specifically wanted the templars cut off from the Chantry, however, depriving them of normal lyrium sources.
True but having a lord seeker to prevent the seekers from doing there job-causing pressure to build in the circles and eventually allowing him to break with the divine would help. As well as deteriorate mage templar relations.
#898
Posté 29 mars 2014 - 04:26
I certainly doubt that they'd allow us to adjust the height for our pc's, awesome as that would be. But I'm wondering if they might build certain specific character models as notably taller or shorter than others of their respective race/class.
Ah, well, it'd be nice! But, still, I'm quite doubtful.
Would she melt? All evil witches melt when exposed to water.
i'm cackling hahaahahha
Yes!!!!! I think she'd melt.
I would rather not see Fiona bribed by an "agent of chaos". I'd like to think her efforts to bring long-sought autonomy to the Circles wasn't simply part of some asinine plan by a shadowy nemesis.
I don't think Fiona could be bribed either way. She doesn't strike me as that kind of person.
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#899
Posté 29 mars 2014 - 04:27
I would rather not see Fiona bribed by an "agent of chaos". I'd like to think her efforts to bring long-sought autonomy to the Circles wasn't simply part of some asinine plan by a shadowy nemesis.
I'm sure it wouldn't be. My theory only had her implementing it right at that moment due to suggestion by someone else. But it's likely wrong, anyway. The events of Asunder are, I think, peripheral to the ultimate plan.
#900
Posté 29 mars 2014 - 04:27
Eh. Lambert's dead anyway, so I don't know if it means much. I don't think the templars are behind this; the Red Templars seem more like pawns than anything else, just very reliable ones (for spreading chaos, anyway). I personally suspect that whoever did plot this specifically wanted the templars cut off from the Chantry, however, depriving them of normal lyrium sources.
That begs the question of who in the world could have set the stage so well for this cataclysm?




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