Guys, where do I go to upgrade the watchtower? I can't remember.
You know where you first meet Hawke at Skyhold? Go through that tower towards the garden area and the upgrade thing is located by the corner where you can jump down into the garden.
Guys, where do I go to upgrade the watchtower? I can't remember.
You know where you first meet Hawke at Skyhold? Go through that tower towards the garden area and the upgrade thing is located by the corner where you can jump down into the garden.
You know where you first meet Hawke at Skyhold? Go through that tower towards the garden area and the upgrade thing is located by the corner where you can jump down into the garden.
Yea you just described that 100x better than I did lolol
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Is what I bolded a direct quote from Weekes?
I think its up on that walkway on the same level where Cullen's quarters and the tavern are. But all the way at one of the ends.
Edit: Sorry I described that really awfully.
Lol, I got what you meant and I found it so thank you!
Lol, I got what you meant and I found it so thank you!
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Haha no problemo! ![]()
Yea you just described that 100x better than I did lolol
Meh I am nearly half asleep so I'm lucky if I can come across semi-conscious, lol!
Is what I bolded a direct quote from Weekes?
If that is a direct quote from Weekes then we should be very afraid of what the future has in store for us...it is not looking bright...
A bunch of interesting things found in the DAI artbook:
- Cullen’s armor shows that he’s the type of the leader who spends as much time in the dirt with his soldiers as he does on planning stategies in the war room
Awesome, thank you for listing out all of those fun facts! But I laugh at the one about Cullen's armor, because I'm not sure I understand it because of the massive collar of fur or whatever it is that's on his cloak. Isn't that one of the last things you want constantly exposed to dirt because they're so difficult to maintain and get easily damaged?
Perhaps they are referring to the juxtaposition of the luxurious cloak and his shining armor underneath that combines the working soldier ready for action with the stationary general? Still, that fur thing is very distracting ![]()
Gotta ask, what's the significance of Magister Tilani from the comics sending a scented handkerchief with the artifacts she sends the Inquisition during one of the war table quests? All Cullen says about the handkerchief is not to ask, lol.
Is what I bolded a direct quote from Weekes?
Yup.
Yup.
Things just got infinitely more interesting. To whom could he be referring, I wonder...
Gotta ask, what's the significance of Magister Tilani from the comics sending a scented handkerchief with the artifacts she sends the Inquisition during one of the war table quests? All Cullen says about the handkerchief is not to ask, lol.
I have three theories on that-
1: Cullen has a new admirer.
2: Some inside joke with Dorian or something to remind him of home.
3: It is a super deadly weapon that knocks people out while infecting them with Walking Bomb.
Awesome, thank you for listing out all of those fun facts! But I laugh at the one about Cullen's armor, because I'm not sure I understand it because of the massive collar of fur or whatever it is that's on his cloak. Isn't that one of the last things you want constantly exposed to dirt because they're so difficult to maintain and get easily damaged?
Perhaps they are referring to the juxtaposition of the luxurious cloak and his shining armor underneath that combines the working soldier ready for action with the stationary general? Still, that fur thing is very distracting
I assume he took off the fur before go into dirt, it looks pretty easy to take off. Except he didn't...even when he was fighting demons in the pond near Mythal's temple.
So we just assume...he has magical dry clean device?
Things just got infinitely more interesting. To whom could he be referring, I wonder...
Well if we took things literally then he could be talking about THE "Dreamers" as in like Feyneral and what not. The half-elf kid teen from DA2...if that rings any bells?
I foresee that we may be taking a trip to Tevinter...or going West. Kal Sharok is also going to make its presence known all the more so at some point.
Yeah, I didn't take him since I had Dorian already, but in my conversation with Solas after, one of us mentioned that he'd been there, too. I guess the code assumes you take your LI with you? Made me both glad and not glad I hadn't brought him along.
I just stumbled across it on FluffyNinjaLlama's playlist, and it struck me after what had been discussed earlier (and my feeling that red lyrium, the blight, and the dwarves are important to whatever's going on too).
I have three theories on that-
1: Cullen has a new admirer.
2: Some inside joke with Dorian or something to remind him of home.
3: It is a super deadly weapon that knock people out while infecting them with Walking Bomb.
Since Cullen said don't ask, I think it's the first one...coz she was very happy about all the help she got?
Is what I bolded a direct quote from Weekes?
That's something
I assume he took off the fur before go into dirt, it looks pretty easy to take off. Except he didn't...even when he was fighting demons in the pond near Mythal's temple.
So we just assume...he has magical dry clean device?
The magical equivalent to Scotch guard fabric protector? ![]()
I assume he took off the fur before go into dirt, it looks pretty easy to take off. Except he didn't...even when he was fighting demons in the pond near Mythal's temple.
So we just assume...he has magical dry clean device?
But it's tucked in a wide, fussy-looking belt! Would've liked to see him take it off. I sometimes forget the man has shoulders, lol.
I kind of headcanon that there's magic for that so that I can make myself believe it is totally practical for my Inquisitor to wear battlemage armor with white leather. Arcane dry-cleaning should be as prospective of a profession as healing is ![]()
That's something
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Awesome, thank you for listing out all of those fun facts! But I laugh at the one about Cullen's armor, because I'm not sure I understand it because of the massive collar of fur or whatever it is that's on his cloak. Isn't that one of the last things you want constantly exposed to dirt because they're so difficult to maintain and get easily damaged?
Perhaps they are referring to the juxtaposition of the luxurious cloak and his shining armor underneath that combines the working soldier ready for action with the stationary general? Still, that fur thing is very distracting
I'm thinking it's not meant to be taken that he literally ends up rolling around in the dirt with his soldiers. He's clearly very experienced at fighting, so if he spends a lot of his time monitoring the new recruits' training sessions the way he does in Haven I don't think they'd be good enough to catch him off guard and push him down. And I don't know if any soldier would have the guts to shove their Commander face first into the dirt, LOL.
We know he does spar with Bull, and he probably spars with his soldiers, but since he has other Templars there to help with the training I don't think he does it all the time. Maybe he only steps in to correct their form? Bull says Cullen was able to point out his blind spot during sparring. I'm thinking they just mean he likes to be there and maintain a watchful eye over his precious soldiers as they train. All while sketching portraits of them for his pocket. ![]()
Since Cullen said don't ask, I think it's the first one...coz she was very happy about all the help she got?
That's awesome, I love how everyone wants a piece our boys arse!
I'm thinking it's not meant to be taken that he literally ends up rolling around in the dirt with his soldiers. He's clearly very experienced at fighting, so if he spends a lot of his time monitoring the new recruits' training sessions the way he does in Haven I don't think they'd be good enough to catch him off guard and push him down. And I don't know if any soldier would have the guts to shove their Commander face first into the dirt, LOL.
We know he does spar with Bull, and he probably spars with his soldiers, but since he has other Templars there to help with the training I don't think he does it all the time. Maybe he only steps in to correct their form? Bull says Cullen was able to point out his blind spot during sparring. I'm thinking they just mean he likes to be there and maintain a watchful eye over his precious soldiers as they train. All while sketching portraits of them for his pocket.
I wish we could have seen him sparring... or seen him after sparring, topless freshening up. Woof. ![]()
I wish we could have seen him sparring... or seen him after sparring, topless freshening up. Woof.
You are so totally Sera, lol!
Actually that's totally something I thought we'd find him doing during the game, sparring over by the training dummies or sparring with one of the men and totally winning or whatever.