In 10 days, all our sleep-deprived nights, our ever lasting longing and our heart wrenching ache will all come to an end.
Some of us have to wait even longer than that, unfortunately!
In 10 days, all our sleep-deprived nights, our ever lasting longing and our heart wrenching ache will all come to an end.
Some of us have to wait even longer than that, unfortunately!
In 10 days, all our sleep-deprived nights, our ever lasting longing and our heart wrenching ache will all come to an end.
in 10 days I will go mad knowing that other are playing and I not ![]()
12 days form me ![]()
What are those symbols near the picture of the Warden and Hawke stand for?
Elissa: Human, Noble Origin, Female, Rogue
Rowan: Female, Rogue
Aedan: Human, Noble Origin, Male, Warrior
Garrett: Male, Mage
It's a shame DA2 only has two icons to identify your Hawke. I imagine for Inquisition we'll a few more icons, at least for race, gender and class.
edit: figured I'd show all my Wardens as example of how the little icons change according to your character's origin, race, etc:

in 10 days I will go mad knowing that other are playing and I not
12 days form me
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if to trust DA Wiki - (...) Although Morrigan at first believed her mother to be an abomination, she later realized that Flemeth is "no blood mage, no abomination. She's not even truly human!" (...)
http://dragonage.wik...eth#cite_note-0
I didn't play "Witch Hunt" dlc for it I don't certainly know,
I didn't play Witch Hunt either. But Flemeth's legend says that she summoned a demon after she was betrayed by her husband Conobar, who killed her lover (I think... not sure about the fate of her lover) and locked her in a tower. But the demon didn't kill her, nor made her an abomination. It seems she became something else... something more than that. But when she summoned the demon, wasn't that bloodmagic? And if she used bloodmagic before, what would stop her from using it again, or teaching others about it (like Morrigan). She also must've had knowledge about bloodmagic, if she knew how to summon such powerful demon.
In 10 days, all our sleep-deprived nights, our ever lasting longing and our heart wrenching ache will all come to an end.
You're so right... except there are 12 more days left for me... and many others. ![]()
I wanted to play again DA2 but:
Spoiler
... and I quit
Is that a glitch? ![]()
Summoning Demons might Not be Blood magic, but Another Branch of Magic.I didn't play Witch Hunt either. But Flemeth's legend says that she summoned a demon after she was betrayed by her husband Conobar, who killed her lover (I think... not sure about the fate of her lover) and locked her in a tower. But the demon didn't kill her, nor made her an abomination. It seems she became something else... something more than that. But when she summoned the demon, wasn't that bloodmagic? And if she used bloodmagic before, what would stop her from using it again, or teaching others about it (like Morrigan). She also must've had knowledge about bloodmagic, if she knew how to summon such powerful demon.
I have 5 closed world states now.
But for my first character (elven male mage Inquisitor) I use this:
For The Better World
Drechor Cousland (see my profile picture
) DAO: alive, bisexual, half-insane, romance Morrigan, did the Dark Ritual with Morrigan, all mages alive but side with templars, help Zathrian, help Harrowmont+destroy the Anvil, pure Ashes, marry Anora, Alistair wandering drunk, others alive and happy DAA: Nathaniel alive, both Amaranthine and Keep save, Architect alive, help Oghren Witch Hunt DLC: left with Morrigan
Sorrow Hawke alive, gay, humorous (in the end of the game + a little diplomat), romance Fenris, Bethany dead, Carver Grey Warden, friend with Varric, freind with Cullen, smugglers, make templar leave, Keran left alive, didn't trust Petrice, Isabella left, kill Arishok, psychopath and slaver dead, make everybody's personal quest, didn't destroy the Eluvian, help Orsino, didn't kill Anders, sided with Mages, left with Fenris.
Enough? ![]()
The Bard and Silent Hunter are pretty attractive ![]()
Summoning Demons might Not be Blood magic, but Another Branch of Magic.
Blood magic grants the user an additional, more powerful way to fuel spell, blood. As far as we know you Can summon demons with mana as well.
So no, it's Not necessary that Flemeth was a Blood mage.
Now, that I didn't know. I thought there was no other way to summon demons, but by using bloodmagic. Where did you get this information? ![]()
I didn't play Witch Hunt either. But Flemeth's legend says that she summoned a demon after she was betrayed by her husband Conobar, who killed her lover (I think... not sure about the fate of her lover) and locked her in a tower. But the demon didn't kill her, nor made her an abomination. It seems she became something else... something more than that. But when she summoned the demon, wasn't that bloodmagic? And if she used bloodmagic before, what would stop her from using it again, or teaching others about it (like Morrigan). She also must've had knowledge about bloodmagic, if she knew how to summon such powerful demon.
I think that she is something else completely, I hope that we will learn of it in DA:I
Is that a glitch?
probably ![]()
I wanted to play again DA2 but:
Spoiler
... and I quit
If you are on the pc, it looks like a mod to me, you'll get invisible bodies of you've modded some armours or used replacers that are for the wrong sex. A lot of the armours in DA2 are strictly male/female specific, replacers are the same.
I hate it when it happens to me but it's kind of funny lol
I thought I was doing alright in Last Court but I just realised I have no trophies, secrets or anything
all my stats are plodding away ok but I think that's more luck than good judgement lol. Silent Hunter is awesome as bodyguard! no messing with him lol. I have the bard as a lover but I'm not so sure it's actually doing anything except boosting my cunning stat.
I think that she is something else completely, I hope that we will learn of it in DA:I
You could be right. We might learn many more things about Flemeth in DAI.
Hopefully, they'll helps us understand what she is.
Even then, the DR isn't blood magic. It's simply an ancient, forbidden type of magic.
Yes, it seemed a little vague on whether it was or not, Morrigan was pretty close to the chest with what it was. But it's also the only thing she's involved in that might have been blood magic.
I didn't play Witch Hunt either. But Flemeth's legend says that she summoned a demon after she was betrayed by her husband Conobar, who killed her lover (I think... not sure about the fate of her lover) and locked her in a tower. But the demon didn't kill her, nor made her an abomination. It seems she became something else... something more than that. But when she summoned the demon, wasn't that bloodmagic? And if she used bloodmagic before, what would stop her from using it again, or teaching others about it (like Morrigan). She also must've had knowledge about bloodmagic, if she knew how to summon such powerful demon.
Remember, there are two, very different, versions of the legend, one told by Leliana, and another by Morrigan and if you read all the codexes along the way, you discover there is also a connection to Highever, the Couslands, and, I think, the Howes. Conobar was lord of Highever, and a Cousland who was his retainer seized it and made it independent. I'm vaguer on the Howe part, I think Highever at the time belonged to a teyrn that I think the Howes ruled (I can't recall right now if a Howe seized after Conobar's death or if a Howe was Conobar's overlord.)
Edited: I went back into DAO to look. Highever was an outpost on the edge of the Bannorn of Amaranthine (which is how I was inserting Howes into the story) when Bann Conobar Elstan was killed and his guard captain, Sarim Cousland, seized Highever, and by the time they stopped fighting, had half of then-Amaranthine under Cousland rule.
Oh, that is lovely.
I hope we get more scenes with Cullen in the snow, I have so many scenarios in my head of kissing under snowfall. ~sigh
Remember, there are two, very different, versions of the legend, one told by Leliana, and another by Morrigan and if you read all the codexes along the way, you discover there is also a connection to Highever, the Couslands, and, I think, the Howes. Conobar was lord of Highever, and a Cousland who was his retainer seized it and made it independent. I'm vaguer on the Howe part, I think Highever at the time belonged to a teyrn that I think the Howes ruled (I can't recall right now if a Howe seized after Conobar's death or if a Howe was Conobar's overlord.)
Edited: I went back into DAO to look. Highever was an outpost on the edge of the Bannorn of Amaranthine (which is how I was inserting Howes into the story) when Bann Conobar Elstan was killed and his guard captain, Sarim Cousland, seized Highever, and by the time they stopped fighting, had half of then-Amaranthine under Cousland rule.
Yeah, but both versions of the legend say that Flemeth summoned a demon who made her what she is. The blasted demon is in both tales, lol!
Yes, it seemed a little vague on whether it was or not, Morrigan was pretty close to the chest with what it was. But it's also the only thing she's involved in that might have been blood magic.
True, I think that's the only thing that comes even remotely in the ballpark of blood magic.
Yes, I don't think we know enough yet about whether we can believe any of the stories told about Flemeth. Her real story has yet to be told.
Fair point. That said, I think Morrigan, based on what she knew by the time of Witch Hunt, seems to have at least stumbled on part of the truth. And whatever it was terrified the living hell out of her.
Yeah, but both versions of the legend say that Flemeth summoned a demon who made her what she is. The blasted demon is in both tales, lol!
Actually, Morrigan's version (that Flemeth summoned spirits first needs to be colored with what we know now about spirits and demons - Justice to Vengeance for example?) paired with what Morrigan says in Witchhunt makes the involvement of a demon questionable, but I was actually pointing out that we only have conflicting rumors of an event hundreds of years ago. We also really only have the word of the chantry about blood magic and demons (Merrill, whatever her faults, just doesn't fit what they proclaim, and you can take blood magic in DAO, I believe, and still play an extremely "good" character without directly dealing with demons, I believe).
Last Court spoilers (lol to be sure!)
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Since I am terrible at the game and won´t get much further, I would very much like to know where,how,when and why you meet him? ![]()