My quizzy would be pacing back and forth while the big oaf takes his time getting ready. "I could've been halfway and back to your precious Ferelden by now!"
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My quizzy would be pacing back and forth while the big oaf takes his time getting ready. "I could've been halfway and back to your precious Ferelden by now!"
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My quizzy would be pacing back and forth while the big oaf takes his time getting ready. "I could've been halfway and back to your precious Ferelden by now!"
"I could have SAVED your precious Ferelden by now!"
If I wait ANY longer, the Divine is going to name the next age!
Not if she's a smoldering flesh statue. ![]()
Not if she's a smoldering flesh statue.
I never said which one ![]()
"I could have SAVED your precious Ferelden by now!"
If I wait ANY longer, the Divine is going to name the next age!
Wow, it's like you guys know him better than I do ![]()
Headcanon accepted!Is it silly that I hope it takes him a ridiculously long time to get ready in the mornings? He just seems such a perfectionist. I love the idea of him having this structured routine. Maybe he runs in the mornings, enjoying the briskness of a jog before the sun comes up. The he returns to his quarters and bathes, taking great care to clean behind his ears and between his toes. His shave is to perfection with the aid of a straight edge, one he polishes clean once he's done. Then he dresses with great care and detail, ensuring each polished piece of armor and pressed fabric is perfectly in place.
Yeah, my Quizzy would be rolling.
Anyone else get INFJ, only because it says that's supposedly one of the more rare personality types.
*raises hand*
I took the full test years ago, and apparently that's me.
I really like Cullen, flaws and all, but if they make it possible for Cullen to romance a blood mage i will be a bit disappointed cause it would feel out of character for him ( in my opinion). I don`t even think he would develop a friendship with a blood mage.
But i would totally see him romance a mage. (Please let it be possible bioware
).
Yeah, to me being a blood mage is significantly different than just being a mage in general. A person has no control over whether he or she is born a mage; there is no inherent moral difference between a person who is and is not capable of magic. Blood magic is different, though. It's a choice, and choice does have a moral dimension. I can't imagine Cullen considering blood magic an acceptable moral choice after all that was done to him, and he has such a strong sense of morality that I can't see him choosing to be with someone he thought was doing evil.
Cullen might not be willing to be with any mage at all, but if that's the case it would be for different reasons. It would be based on his own perceptions, not the mage's behavior.
So yeah, I do think blood magic is different.
*raises hand*
I took the full test years ago, and apparently that's me.
Yeah, to me being a blood mage is significantly different than just being a mage in general. A person has no control over whether he or she is born a mage; there is no inherent moral difference between a person who is and is not capable of magic. Blood magic is different, though. It's a choice, and choice does have a moral dimension. I can't imagine Cullen considering blood magic an acceptable moral choice after all that was done to him, and he has such a strong sense of morality that I can't see him choosing to be with someone he thought was doing evil.
Cullen might not be willing to be with any mage at all, but if that's the case it would be for different reasons. It would be based on his own perceptions, not the mage's behavior.
So yeah, I do think blood magic is different.
Yeah, it was a bit strange how certain characters (Alistair/Sebastian/Fenris/Anders) who were so vocally against blood magic could enter a romance with a blood mage PC.
Yes, I'm an INFJ. It means we're quiet, judgmental bitches
but you don't strike me as quiet at all....
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but you don't strike me as quiet at all....
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In RL I am
I'm a listener and a thinker. That doesn't mean I don't speak up if I have an opinion (especially in a work setting). But I don't go out of my way to engage others. It's actually very tiring for me.
In RL I am
I'm a listener and a thinker. That doesn't mean I don't speak up if I have an opinion (especially in a work setting). But I don't go out of my way to engage others. It's actually very tiring for me.
i was teasing, but no you never seemed to be the quiet type to me. perhaps it's diff with the interaction being online? i imagine you're quite talkative w/your friends, tho.
i love talking to ppl, esp face to face. i confess it gives me energy, and will even lighten my mood. i figure why just wait in line at the post office or the grocery store when i can chat sum ppl up in line with me and have a nice visit while we wait.
although, this too needs to be in balance for me. i must have down time all to myself to recharge and renew otherwise i;ll burn out.
sorry i missed the 1000 page celebration, guys. i gotta catch up on all that, too. ![]()
muah! and goodnight! ![]()
i love talking to ppl, esp face to face. i confess it gives me energy, and will even lighten my mood. i figure why just wait in line at the post office or the grocery store when i can chat sum ppl up in line with me and have a nice visit while we wait.
omg That's classic extrovert! I've heard that extroverts gain energy from socializing, but it was such a bizarre concept to me lol! No, I really dislike "socializing for the sake of socializing." I HATE when people try to talk to me in lines. It's not like I'm mean; I just find it exhausting. Social gatherings make me so tired. I'm wary if someone invites me to a gathering and I know there are going to be people there I don't know. Usually that means I won't go.
Sure, it's different online. I can reply when I want to. I don't feel any anxiety or pressure as I would if we were face to face. I don't have social anxiety; it just makes me very weary. Forums like this are also places where like-minded people can discuss certain things, which you don't often encounter in real life.
I'm not talkative even among friends
Sometimes I "zone out" when I've had enough socializing... my friends will still be chatting away, and I'll just disappear inside my head. At that point I have zero interest in what they're saying lol
It was initially in an interview with Cameron Lee, but as Artemis said, Mark Darrah went into a bit more detail on Twitter.
Not sure if you guys will be interested in this or not, but I wrote a companion piece for my Page 1000 short story from the Inquisitor's perspective. It's more about her than about Cullen (although of course Cullen is in it!
) but it gives a little insight into the character and her background if anybody is curious about Cullen's rescuer from "Refuge."
https://www.fanficti...423213/1/Belief
(Trigger warnings: Sexual abuse, child loss)
Well you might want to do the test that it has though if you have time ^^;: http://www.16personalities.com/free-personality-test
I don't think anyone is exactly their type since every person is different but I find INFJ to have many similar qualities I have XD
ISFP! 1% Evil, 99% Hot Gas 82% Introverted, 21% Feeling, 2% Observant, 15% Prospecting (I am not a gold digger
), 18% Turbulent.
Ugghhh, I had stuff to do and the characters have run away in my fic and I have to follow. It's almost done, I swear! 8[ Being a freakin' perfectionist is not fun, kids.
What did Mark say? I must've missed that somehow.
I'm personally fine with either approach. My major concern is that people have the same aumonts of choices (which is why I want Cullen and Scribbles to be bisexual, so everyone have the same number of choices in the party and outside of it).
I can see the merit of developing a full homosexual LI (unless they'd create them as stereotypes, which I don't think Bioware would do, and they didn't in ME3), and on a personally matter I like being restricted of certain choices/areas (which is why I'm interested in what Laidlaw stated in the GI podcast that they're not afraid of locking players out of certain events/quest, even based on the choices in previous games). The con of the DAI system is that there'll be a lot of people that won't be able to romance the LI they wanted, or that they won't find any of the choices available for them appearing, and I'm feel sad for them.
This is a concern I share but I trust Bioware's Dragon Age team to manage it well. DA always has such well-written characters that I am sure whichever characters are the heterosexual/bisexual options I will be pleased. We only have images and small amounts of information to go by now but once we play the game we will met the characters and learn more about them. I will probably fall for all the characters in some way even if isn't romantically. I get really attached to DA characters. Plus, even though I am a female in real life and the majority of my playthroughs will be with a female Quizzy, I do plan to at least roll one male Quizzy just to see the different romance choices for him.
but you don't strike me as quiet at all....
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Online personas don't always match RL.
For what it's worth, I always seem to test as INFP.
I'm late. So laaaaaaate.
I'm an INTP, apparently!
Edit:
Took it again and got INFP, so think I toe a line here. Which I think works best, really, because I don't feel I -- or anyone, really -- fits so neatly into a box like that.
Kinda OT.
Spoiler
Perfect, Cheshire. Absolutely perfect. ![]()