Some people were saying she was extremely antagonistic to Dorian. She seemed like she just wanted to forget about it, not like she was angry at Dorian specifically.
Dorian took her attitude like a real sport. ![]()
Some people were saying she was extremely antagonistic to Dorian. She seemed like she just wanted to forget about it, not like she was angry at Dorian specifically.
Dorian took her attitude like a real sport. ![]()
In my opinion, the demo painted Leliana in a really bad light. Seemed stupid and just mean to kill Felix like that when Alexius said he'd stop if she just handed him to him. x.x
Sooooo not taking her there lol.
Well, from the limited knowledge we have Felix seems dead and kept alive/'resurrected' through necromancy. Possibly not with his consent.In my opinion, the demo painted Leliana in a really bad light. Seemed stupid and just mean to kill Felix like that when Alexius said he'd stop if she just handed him to him. x.x
Sooooo not taking her there lol.
Well, from the limited knowledge we have Felix seems dead and kept alive/'resurrected' through necromancy. Possibly not with his consent.
Didn't feel like a mercy kill though...
Didn't feel like a mercy kill though...
Agreed. I wonder if she let's him go if you order her too. Peaceful solution maybe?
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In my opinion, the demo painted Leliana in a really bad light. Seemed stupid and just mean to kill Felix like that when Alexius said he'd stop if she just handed him to him. x.x
Sooooo not taking her there lol.
To torture? Yes. He'd probably still want to kill him though.Hearts, stars, or red balloons? Do you think Cullen would react better to being tortured, or that he's less likely to kill zombie!Felix?
Though we don't know if all those choices would lead to Leliana killing him.
A lot of it could depend on Leliana's approval level with the Inquisitor.
Why do you think Cullen would react better to torture than Leliana?
Especially after the Uldred incident. He wanted to annul the entire Circle after what happened to him!
Why do you think Cullen would react better to torture than Leliana?
Personally, I don't think Cullen would sneak in and be captured; he's more the "templar smash!" type. So his being tortured seems unlikely.
Why do you think Cullen would react better to torture than Leliana?
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Especially after the Uldred incident. He wanted to annul the entire Circle after what happened to him!
Although I prefer to side with mages, I really don't think he's being unreasonable. Every mage and templar except in the harrowing chamber is lost, there's mounds of flesh material piled up in rooms and corpes and demons running around.... There's really no response to that except to be completely mortified or pissed beyond repair.
I'm guessing that Cullen doesn't get captured if you assign him to Redcliffe. Cullen probably suggests a military solution, which involves an assault by the Inquisition's military forces. After all unlike Leliana he's not really about subtlety & infiltration & assassination. He is all about taking a battering ram to the enemy's walls.
On that note I wonder if Cullen might be the right choice for Redcliffe.
That's the reason why I don't think he'll snap again. Though...Especially after the Uldred incident. He wanted to annul the entire Circle after what happened to him!
What she said. I don't think he'll get in a similar situation due to their diferrent styles.Personally, I don't think Cullen would sneak in and be captured; he's more the "templar smash!" type. So his being tortured seems unlikely.
I'm guessing that Cullen doesn't get captured if you assign him to Redcliffe. Cullen probably suggests a military solution, which involves an assault by the Inquisition's military forces. After all unlike Leliana he's not really about subtlety & infiltration & assassination. He is all about taking a battering ram to the enemy's walls.
Because he was already tortured by mages.
I'm guessing that Cullen doesn't get captured if you assign him to Redcliffe. Cullen probably suggests a military solution, which involves an assault by the Inquisition's military forces. After all unlike Leliana he's not really about subtlety & infiltration & assassination. He is all about taking a battering ram to the enemy's walls.
On that note I wonder if Cullen might be the right choice for Redcliffe.
He sounds like the most logical choice. I'm not sure wether Josephine is a really smart choice.
Though, maybe diplomacy is all that's needed to resolve it. We don't know yet.
Leliana has also been tortured before.
And the person torturing Leliana wasn't using magic. The implements in the room are standard beat, burn, and break.
Out of curiosity, why aren't they using magic? Surely that could produce results as well. Heck, use blood magic.
I'm guessing that Cullen doesn't get captured if you assign him to Redcliffe. Cullen probably suggests a military solution, which involves an assault by the Inquisition's military forces. After all unlike Leliana he's not really about subtlety & infiltration & assassination. He is all about taking a battering ram to the enemy's walls.
On that note I wonder if Cullen might be the right choice for Redcliffe.
Cullen does seem like the top choice, but I do wonder if you can send Leliana in there without her being caught
Leliana has also been tortured before.
And the person torturing Leliana wasn't using magic. The implements in the room are standard beat, burn, and break.
While it is true that we see run-of-the mill torture implements strewn about, I don't think that necessarily rules out the possibility that magic may have been used to torture Leliana. Maybe the torture tools were plan B, after she had resisted previous efforts to break her. She does look rather clean for instance. (not bruised or bloodied & still fully clothed)
Out of curiosity, why aren't they using magic? Surely that could produce results as well. Heck, use blood magic.
They could've used magic at first
Cullen does seem like the top choice, but I do wonder if you can send Leliana in there without her being caught
Perhaps if we upgrade our Spy/Assassination portions of the Inquisition.
Personally, I don't think Cullen would sneak in and be captured; he's more the "templar smash!" type. So his being tortured seems unlikely.
True, he'd probably be more...direct.
But that doesn't mean he can't still be captured in battle and tortured. And if that happens, well, he would probably take it badly..