Connor and Pharamond, possessed by demons of desire and pride, respectively. I don't think they are necessarily in any more danger than the regular mage.
Pharamond is dead, so it really is just Connor?
Connor and Pharamond, possessed by demons of desire and pride, respectively. I don't think they are necessarily in any more danger than the regular mage.
Pharamond is dead, so it really is just Connor?
Petrice
*hiss*
We do not speak that creature's name!!!
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Pharamond is dead, so it really is just Connor?
Yup. Possession isn't something easily reversed. And most of the time, you don't have a target sitting still and not attacking you, as both Pharamond and Connor were somewhat confined while their possession was reversed.
@Mockingsword: damn who wouldn't pay for that, tell me was it worth it ?
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Well, I ordered it online, it'll take a few days to get here yet.
But the bunny-ear headband is like, $1.45 AUS. All the various costume DLC for Ragnarok is pretty cheap, honestly, compared to other games. Each alternate costume for Tales of Xillia or FF XIII-2 is about $5 each, and they don't even have some sort of practical benefit.
@Mockingword: I don't remember exactly how that event went in Asunder, but Evangeline had reasons to suspect Rhys. Mages were murderered in the WS, Rhys was just being questioned, it was past the hours were mages were allowed to be outside their room, and Rhys was outside. I'm not saying it's okay to knock down a person (though I don't recall how the event went), but she has reason to suspect him.
They weren't interested in solving the murders until the Divine was attacked. In Chapter 3, it is clear that the Lord Seeker was looking for a blood mage. He thought a blood mage killed them for blood magic.
Rhy was just being question. He was being held for 4 days without water or food. They wanted names of people they could blame the attempted murder on. They were not going to release him. Wynne was afraid and force them to release him for her project signed by the Divine.
Evangeline wanted to know who he was fighting. He wanted to tell them but knew they wouldn't believe him.
It seems that they had already loss people in those prisons. I guess this is how Cole came to be. They forgot about him and he died.
Edit: Per book Rhy was charged as being the primary suspect. Here is the rub: He was not found with any blood or by any dead victim. It was based on location way after the fact. No dead body no blood doesn't make for a good reason to keep him for 4 days. Not a good place to be.
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I'm not even sure Connor is cured.
But then.. I've mostly settled on a Dalish playthrough that would say such a thing. I decided to end his life instead.
I'm not even sure Connor is cured.
But then.. I've mostly settled on a Dalish playthrough that would say such a thing. I decided to end his life instead.
He can be, since the demon that had possessed him was sent back to the Fade. Of course, you can choose to make a deal with her so that she comes back in ten years to claim his soul for her own.
Petrice or Lambert first.
I like Cullen more than Cassanra, though. lol
Hahaha, I forgot Petrice existed.
There are so many people I don't like, and people I used to like who I now don't. It's hard to pick an absolute worst.
EDIT: Wait, nevermind, our mutual friend just reminded me that Tallis exists.
*hiss*
We do not speak that creature's name!!!
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I sided with Petrice in one PT. It was pretty underwhelming, compared to Arishok.
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Petrice is alright with me. Enemy of my enemy is my friend and all that. I love playing an aggressive mage in Act 2. The irony of siding with her.....
He can be, since the demon that had possessed him was sent back to the Fade. Of course, you can choose to make a deal with her so that she comes back in ten years to claim his soul for her own.
wasnt fiona also possessed in the calling at one point then cured?
Pharamond is dead, so it really is just Connor?
The good news is that it can be done with great care.
wasnt fiona also possessed in the calling at one point then cured?
Good point. That brings us to 3 lol. She was cured via the same method Connor was.
Hahaha, I forgot Petrice existed.
There are so many people I don't like, and people I used to like who I now don't. It's hard to pick an absolute worst.
EDIT: Wait, nevermind, our mutual friend just reminded me that Tallis exists.
But I liked Tallis. ![]()
Hahaha, I forgot Petrice existed.
There are so many people I don't like, and people I used to like who I now don't. It's hard to pick an absolute worst.
EDIT: Wait, nevermind, our mutual friend just reminded me that Tallis exists.
Of course, Tallis. I'll never hear the end of having to help her. XD
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To me, the only thing bad about Petrice is her methods. She's underhanded. But that's no different than any rogue.
Her actual beliefs? She seems like a reformer to me. And she would fight the kind of control the Qun espouses. This is a good enough step, as far as I'm concerned. I'd rather the Chantry was going in that direction, rather than the likes of Meredith and Alrik. Who would probably welcome extreme solutions like Sarrebas, if they could get away with it.
She's also ugly, but whatever.
Good point. That brings us to 3 lol. She was cured via the same method Connor was.
and technically the whole pharamond thing wasnt about him being cured from possession it was him being cured from tranquility by getting possessed and then unpossessed...
I wouldnt be surprised to see some groups of mages forcefully making tranquil possessed to try to get them back to normal mages
But I liked Tallis.
Whyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy?
She's soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo dull.
Mark of the Assassin would be like a million times better if she just disappeared and the rest was left intact. Hawke can just discuss Qun philosophy with thin air.
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I think it's only fair that the Qun gets a voice - and it isn't espoused by a frustrated soldier (the Arishok). Maybe Tallis is necessary. If I have to listen to everyone else, then the Qunari should get to state their case too. Although I reject it anyways.
Whyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy?
She's soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo dull.
I thought she was pretty decent, but whatever. Different strokes lol
and technically the whole pharamond thing wasnt about him being cured from possession it was him being cured from tranquility by getting possessed and then unpossessed...
I wouldnt be surprised to see some groups of mages forcefully making tranquil possessed to try to get them back to normal mages
Only one mage know the process now I think that is Rhys??
Edit: Though Pharamond's experiment allowed demons to overrun the keep; he did discover through his research that it is possible to reverse the Rite of Tranquility by having a spirit touch the mind of a Tranquil. He was however, unable to find an alternative to the Rite in denying a mage his or her power.
There is a ritual and Wynne needed Rhys to learn it.
I don't think there's anything in the world that would make forced breeding programs palatable to me at all.
Only one mage know the process now I think that is Rhys??
Wynne sent messages out to all the circles, telling them about it, didn't she?
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I don't think there's anything in the world that would make forced breeding programs palatable to me at all.
What's this about?
I must've missed this.
I thought she was pretty decent, but whatever. Different strokes lol
The only one who benefit from this character was Felicia Day. Somehow she managed to squeeze herself into the dragon age world, and it happen. This character was indeed very boring and her little TV episodes was even more boring. I couldn't get myself to finish watching it because it was nothing more than a crummy LARP. Just read some of the reviews.