the lower half of his face looks like Cole. I guess if you gave him the shaggy hair he would look just like him
*edit* my 100th post! w000
Sorry should have put I can place his voice at Cole, but I guess he could look like him too ...and grats ![]()
the lower half of his face looks like Cole. I guess if you gave him the shaggy hair he would look just like him
*edit* my 100th post! w000
Sorry should have put I can place his voice at Cole, but I guess he could look like him too ...and grats ![]()
Omg, Cole's voice actor is hot as hell!
I never wanted to romance him.... but now... sh!t.
I can see it.
and he's also in some old English romance featuring Draco Malfoy
I still don't want to romance him to be honest,speaking of the characters always!I never wanted to romance him.... but now... sh!t.
All the voices? Crap, when was Viv revealed? Who is her VA?
the lower half of his face looks like Cole. I guess if you gave him the shaggy hair he would look just like him
*edit* my 100th post! w000
Haha, it does, doesn't it? I can totally picture him with shaggy hair
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All the voices? Crap, when was Viv revealed? Who is her VA?
Blackwall, Dorian, Josephine, and Vivienne have yet to have their VAs revealed.
It will take getting used to. Not how I imagined Cole's voice at all. ![]()
It's funny, everyone I thought would have a French accent totally hasn't.
I know, right? Cole "grew up" in Orlais!
But since fake orlesian accents make my ears bleed - I'm happy
Unless his VA will be faking the accent, lol. Then Cole will remain an orphan.
Well, if the theory that EVERYONE once had magic is true...
Except dwaves, apparently.
Except for whatever the devil Sandal is.
'Not enchantment'? Sandal you get back here and explain right now.
I believe he tried to explain that in the amazing interview from 2012. I just read it, so I remember it being stated.
TUK: Can you tell us what he did to the ogre that was apparently not enchantment, that he...what the hell did he do?
DG: He went "Boom!" Sandal makes things, Sandal makes really cool things, sometimes he puts them in his pockets and forgets about them until there's an ogre handy.
Not sure if this clarify anything, but still... ![]()
It's funny, everyone I thought would have a French accent totally hasn't.
What's interesting is that we only have one ethnically Orlesian person in our main. Inquisition - Leliana.
And she doesn't identify as Orlesian. ![]()
From what DG said in Ashe's interview, red lyrium has a somewhat different purpose than the blue. That being said, red lyrium seems to seriously supercharge Templar powers, as well as warp them significantly (Meredith). Perhaps it's ability to grow/self-awareness is similar to how Meredith was able bestow animation onto the Golems in Kirkwall.
Gah. I hadn't even thought about the animated statues, and I just finished a playthrough a few days ago.
So, I had just assumed the Behemoths were templars that were too far gone, you know? But now I wonder. Could they be just the red lyrium gone sentient?
I'll admit that I'm stretching, but this is pretty interesting.
What's interesting is that we only have one ethnically Orlesian person in our main. Inquisition - Leliana.
Except she's actually Ferelden, yes? (Raised Orlesian, though, right?)
This is my first post here
And... well, I made this video tribute (DAI):
It's a dedication to the devs, friends and also fans
Hope you all like it, and I'd appreciate to know what you guys think!
Ps: I'm a cullenite
It's amazing! Also, I spent quite a time searching my playlist, because I know the song, I do, I've heard it many times, but I cannot remember the title
Frustrating.
Anyway the vid's great.
To me, Cullen disagreeing with the Inquisitor, refusing certain orders, or even leaving the Inquisition as a principled stand is not betrayal. It's simply having a mind of his own, and I hope that at this stage Cullen is strong enough to take a stand if something is happening that he disagrees with.
Betrayal to me would be deceiving the Inquisitor, doing things sneakily, undermining the Inquisitor rather than just speaking his mind, or abandoning the cause at what he knew to be a crucial moment that would lead to others getting hurt. That's the part I can't see Cullen doing.
I do hope he would at very least question an Inquisitor he thought was making bad decisions, and maybe even refuse to go along with it.
I think that betrayal can be taken different ways. Some leaders think they are betrayed if someone even disagrees, some prefer their subornates to say what they think and have mind of their own
To me Cullen standing against of Meredith was form of betrayal since it was that in Merediths mind although in this case betrayal was right thing to do XD However I doubt Cullen would ever pull betrayal like Brutus to his father Caesar
Just deceiving and then stabbing in back, nope that's not his style. I think he would just stand up and say: "No, this isn't right!" and refuse to lead army against wrong cause. Some players might seen this as betrayal.. some my characters maybe as well but not all for sure ![]()
Anyone else feel that this is accurate?
Spoiler
So accurate it hurts.
and he's also in some old English romance featuring Draco Malfoy
I saw that and immediately went: "Why is Draco wearing that? I don't remember that scene in Harry Potter. WTH-oh. Oh it's a different...nevermind."
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Whether striking with arrows from above or a lethal backstab from the shadows, precision is everything. #DAI
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Don't show me their faces! Show me their lockpicking skills! (still mad at Zevran for being an incompetent liar!)
HE's F,CKING HOT!!!
MAKER TAKE THE WHEEL!