I think Bees in a jar is actually a weapon we can craft and use. Unless..it's not, but I think its legit. Throw a jar of bees at the enemy. I like it.
Or it could possibly be a retooling of the spell Swarm. ![]()
I think Bees in a jar is actually a weapon we can craft and use. Unless..it's not, but I think its legit. Throw a jar of bees at the enemy. I like it.
Or it could possibly be a retooling of the spell Swarm. ![]()
If that is the case, that would be hilarious. XD From what I know of this guy...
THIS^ This is why I'm not happy about possibly getting the game guide 5 days post release! I don't trust myself going in blind!
There is always the INTERNETS
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If that is the case, that would be hilarious. XD From what I know of this guy...
There is always the INTERNETS
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This is very true... at least for those of you in Europe that don't get the game until 2 days after NA. I'm sure by the time it releases for you there will be a full walkthrough guide! ![]()
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GUYS! I figured out why the Iron Bull has "a thing about demons"!!!
I was reading through The World of Thedas, putting information together for my next YouTube video, and I came across THIS:

Does anyone know when the DAI panel at gamescon is, next week?
August 13

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August 13
GUYS! I figured out why the Iron Bull has "a thing about demons"!!!
I was reading through The World of Thedas, putting information together for my next YouTube video, and I came across THIS:
*snip*
Conspiracy time! What if it's not so much that they are not capable of dreaming, but they take some sort of potion that stops them dreaming and they are in denial about it as they hold themselves above such evil things....
Some kind of lyrium thingy could do it. The dwarves don't dream do to being exposed to lyrium down in the deep roads for many generations. The chantry actually teaches that dwarves weren't created by the maker because of it.
(Been brushing up on my fade lore this evening
interesting stuff! )
Some kind of lyrium thingy could do it. The dwarves don't dream do to being exposed to lyrium down in the deep roads for many generations. The chantry actually teaches that dwarves weren't created by the maker because of it.
(Been brushing up on my fade lore this eveninginteresting stuff! )
Lol, oh, the Chantry. "These heathens do not dream therefore they are not a creation of our one and only Maker. They give us a good price on lyrium though, so we will have to put up with their existence."
I mean, it could be a possibility. It could be something as little as it being mixed in with their food everyday and generation after generation were just taught that they didn't dream until all knowledge of them previously being able to dream was lost.
I really want to visit Qunandar in DA4! SO MUCH TO LEARN!!!
August 13
Well...I'm West Coast. So I guess by the time I wake up everyone else will have had time to summarize the important info and provide links to vids. I hope.
I really want to visit Qunandar in DA4! SO MUCH TO LEARN!!!
Some kind of lyrium thingy could do it. The dwarves don't dream do to being exposed to lyrium down in the deep roads for many generations. The chantry actually teaches that dwarves weren't created by the maker because of it.
(Been brushing up on my fade lore this evening
interesting stuff! )
Umm, not quite. We don't know the origin of their inability to dream. And their ability to live among so much lyrium is because of that inability to dream, the inability to touch the Fade.
Edit: And here we have the lore contradicting itself. If it was merely lyrium exposure though, why wouldn't surface dwarves, people who never lived underground, gain magic?
Umm, not quite. We don't know the origin of their inability to dream. And their ability to live among so much lyrium is because of that inability to dream, the inability to touch the Fade.
Edit: And here we have the lore contradicting itself. If it was merely lyrium exposure though, why wouldn't surface dwarves, people who never lived underground, gain magic?

I think it's a genetic thing. Like over thousands of years and generations of exposure. Maybe Sandal is the first sign of a change?
I wonder what Cullen would make of Sandal?
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Perhaps a result of either cross-breeding or a genetic mutation of sorts? #SorryShouldntAttemptToBringScienceIntoThis #DoWeKNowWhoSandalsMomIs?
She's elven.
Hey, guys I was looking at the tweet from Greg Ellis that he talks about singing and I noticed he used the word "Warbling."
The exact definition of the word is: "(of a person) sing in a trilling or quavering voice."
So, maybe Cullen is singing a war melody in tribute to a fallen comrade as they burn the dead?
I'm thinking something like this:
with this:
Gosh, that would be an incredibly emotional scene and would make me cry buckets.
She's elven.
WHAT?
I think it's a genetic thing. Like over thousands of years and generations of exposure. Maybe Sandal is the first sign of a change?
I wonder what Cullen would make of Sandal?
Honestly, it's kind of hard for me to guess what Cullen's reaction would be to Sandal. Or really any of the other Inquisition companions, except maybe Leliana and Varric because they've met Sadal before. But, if anything, I think he definitely be questioning it. Is he a mage? Was it magic? Does Sadal dream? Can he enter the fade?
In the meantime...
I wrote a song for Cullen. Just some more fanwork to contribute to the thread.
I think it's a genetic thing. Like over thousands of years and generations of exposure. Maybe Sandal is the first sign of a change?
No clue, but I think it's much more complicated then that. Lyrium use/exposure wouldn't travel down through genetics. This is a malady that affects the dwarven race as a whole, which makes me think it's basically a magical affliction of unimaginable proportions.