So wait does that mean there were multiple Cullens?
Yes!! It was very surreal
Yes!! It was very surreal
OK Right! That's the part I remember was all the Cullens. LOL
So I made the IQ that will romance Cullen...but I can't settle on what fits her more in the terms of hair....this is a problem, lol!


I like the second hair bestest.
I'm not into shaved heads on my ladies, so I'd go for the first or one of the other short styles if you want short. Sullastine, my current Quizzie, has the short bed-head look going on.
Good lord, Stephen Amell is gorgeous hunk of meat.I luurve it. Besides... have you seen Stephen Amell?? More seriously, if you like superhero shows, I think you'd like it. Esp since it tries to ground their abilities in the real world. No metahumans, generally speaking.
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No, no, please no.
I'm not sure that the scrapped ME3 endings would have been better than what we got, but they could hardly have been worse. The DA team should have learned that lesson. Better to go with your plan than scrap everything at the 11th hour for "cool" and "art" because someone dug something up that you left in your own game files.
On Morrigan's erm, future
This what I was thinking/wondering.
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Oh God. Y'all watch Arrow? Is it a good show? People keep recommending it to me.
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Just wanted to pop in and say Merry Christmas, Cullenites!
This latest Solas/Mythal revelation makes me wonder if
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Hmmmm,
Also, is it bad that I want him to turn out to be the antagonist?
Yes
Don't you be talkin bad about my baby! ![]()
Solas would make a different type of antagonist for BioWare. They don't usually go to the well of antagonist you've gotten to know in a personal, potentially VERY personal, way. It makes the villain something altogether different because you know him or her and potentially sympathize/like them. It makes the drama of succeeding story even that much more gut wrenching if done correctly and it sets up the possibility of either extremely deep betrayal or very rewarding redemption.
Hmmmm,
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Solas would make a different type of antagonist for BioWare. They don't usually go to the well of antagonist you've gotten to know in a personal, potentially VERY personal, way. It makes the villain something altogether different because you know him or her and potentially sympathize/like them. It makes the drama of succeeding story even that much more gut wrenching if done correctly and it sets up the possibility of either extremely deep betrayal or very rewarding redemption.