The cerberus team encountered husks that were there before their arrival, one of them said they saw grey figures in the shadows
That was just one guy freaking out. You think husk would not attack anyone on sight?
The cerberus team encountered husks that were there before their arrival, one of them said they saw grey figures in the shadows
That was just one guy freaking out. You think husk would not attack anyone on sight?
you have to be close to it to get noticed by the quantum entanglement indoctrination waves, as for planets just go on planets that are not populated like mars or under the sea like the space squids or maybe under the Sahara desert
Not really. Close for a reaper is a series of miles not feet. It's an improve version of the leviathan ability. The leviathan are strong enough to use it on reapers many miles in the sky and that is with their own organic limits. The reapers ability is much more improved.
Not really. Close for a reaper is a series of miles not feet. It's an improve version of the leviathan ability. The leviathan are strong enough to use it on reapers many miles in the sky and that is with their own organic limits. The reapers ability is much more improved.
i see, but you could do what they did on illos without freezing youself, but procreating with others. Get a handful of aasari, since they mate with ANYTHING it could amp up chances of living through to the next cycle
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Wow you racist rude ass motherfucking **** I swear to god I'll neck you for being a racist **** you **** I'll **** you up I swear on my black skinned elf mum you ****ing dero ****
loooooooooool
The skintones in origins were rather awful looking, especially under that lighting, more beige than brown sadly, thankfully, everything is looking amazing in Inquisition, now I can make a darker fleshed PC's that look amazing, hopefully the CC is as good as the devs are hinting at
The skintones in origins were rather awful looking, especially under that lighting, more beige than brown sadly, thankfully, everything is looking amazing in Inquisition, now I can make a darker fleshed PC's that look amazing, hopefully the CC is as good as the devs are hinting at
Same it was pretty meh in DA2 as well.
Wow you racist rude ass motherfucking **** I swear to god I'll neck you for being a racist **** you **** I'll **** you up I swear on my black skinned elf mum you ****ing dero ****
u talking to me
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Would you kindly refrain from those kind of comments? It's unproductive, doesn't help the discussion and it's more likely to get this thread closed down, when so far we've been having a rather reasonable debate regarding the issue.
Zevran, he's slightly tanned, and not even that dark. Plus its not insane troll logic, because... its exactly that, they want to indeed make us think it exists.
Look at the Chasind. Racially they come directly from the same ancestral clans as the Fereldens, the whitest folk you know. But because they are the barabrians, they are just given a randomly dark skin tone. To make them seem different when they are not. They actually live in colder climates than ferelden.
But as for the above rebuttal to my earlier point, it does fall under insane logic, as we see dark-skinned Elves, so what precisely is so hard in believing that they exist? Just because we've not seen any main characters who are dark-skinned elves, doesn't mean that they don't exist or aren't out there?
If you'll indulge some audacious nonsense for a moment, I don't personally know anyone who is Japanese. That doesn't cause me to immediately dismiss the Japanese as not existing or immediately jump to the conclusion that they are simply the result of my mind creating a group of people to provide some racial diversity in the background? That is complete nonsense and obviously untrue! But that's exactly what you're trying to convince us of regarding dark-skinned Elves?! "We've yet to encounter them, so therefore they must not exist... Q.E.D."
As for the example of the Chasind living in colder climates yet being darker-skinned than the Fereldans who live closer to Thedas' equator, what about in our world, where you have the Eskimo/Inuit people living the arctic regions, who are darker skinned than say, most white English people who live in a far warmer climate? Is it too hard to imagine that the Chasind are also the result of people of a different ethnic background having migrated to the region at some point in the distant past?