The sword connects at the left or right shoulder and you cut diagonally, slicing their torso in half and severing one of their hands at the wrist.
...
What? I'm allowed to have a hobby.
or you could do a low sweep and take off the legs...
The sword connects at the left or right shoulder and you cut diagonally, slicing their torso in half and severing one of their hands at the wrist.
...
What? I'm allowed to have a hobby.
or you could do a low sweep and take off the legs...
Hopefully Iron Bull is half as wise as Sten. If there is an 'Art of War' companion this time around Iron Bull would be it.
Iron Bull's a Tal Vashoth mercenary, and supposedly something of a violent hedonist. I suspect he's going to be the anti-Sten ![]()
or you could do a low sweep and take off the legs...
Urgh. They didn't show Iron Bull's face.
I LOVE HIS QUOTE THOUGH.
or you could do a low sweep and take off the legs...
This is getting complicated, I think I'll go back to the simple solution someone had a few pages back: He cut off two of someone's fingers. Bit anticlimactic for sure, but leaves room for planning further dismembering.
DorianScribbles Saturday, anyone?
This is getting complicated, I think I'll go back to the simple solution someone had a few pages back: He cut off two of someone's fingers. Bit anticlimactic for sure, but leaves room for planning further dismembering.
Or spun around several times and hit the same target multiple times before it fell ![]()
I'm not too fond of the whole "cut people into pieces " thingie.
I'll have to see in game if the Iron Bull just has a strange sense of humor or is a bordeline "psycho".
I still remember Zevran explaining how much he likes the killing and the "hunt" .That really made me feel unconfortable back then.
Well anyway I'm planning on using the Iron Bull as a tank to fight dragon.I guess him being a bit crazy bloodthirsty might be handy.
My hope is the next one is someone we aren't sure of/have no idea their name.
Deflagratio in the Twitter thread worked out that they're following a reference from It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia:
Ha, they're so following the classic Paradigm, now my Always Sunny GIF is even more relevant.
Sera the wild card
Iron Bull the muscle
? ? ? ? ? the brains
? ? ? ? ? the looks
My hope is the next one is someone we aren't sure of/have no idea their name.
So either Grey Warden, DHMG, or Scribbles?
So either Grey Warden, DHMG, or Scribbles?
Yep (Or all three. Can all three be an option?)
Yep (Or all three. Can all three be an option?)
I wouldn't mind that, as long as they are each their own image like Sera and Iron Bull.
I'm not too fond of the whole "cut people into pieces " thingie.
I'll have to see in game if the Iron Bull just has a strange sense of humor or is a bordeline "psycho".
I still remember Zevran explaining how much he likes the killing and the "hunt" .That really made me feel unconfortable back then.
Well anyway I'm planning on using the Iron Bull as a tank to fight dragon.I guess him being a bit crazy bloodthirsty might be handy.
Definitely getting some Black Whirlwind vibes from him.
Like, if Oghren and Grunt had a baby. ![]()
And that's fine. We've got a large number of followers so it makes sense to have a wide variety of characters.
Definitely getting some Black Whirlwind vibes from him.
Like, if Oghren and Grunt had a baby.
Steve Blum voice for IB.
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In the survey he sounded like the opposite of Sten, actually. At least as far as qunari go.
Full of bawdy humour and fond of killing, looting and drinking. I don't think there's a lot of room for wisdom or philosophy in there
Iron Bull's a Tal Vashoth mercenary, and supposedly something of a violent hedonist. I suspect he's going to be the anti-Sten
Disappointing,
Sten is tied for the best companion dialogue in the series. A lot of people missed out on it because they usually left him at camp/Lothering. A philosophical companion would be nice BeeDubs, just saying.
Definitely getting some Black Whirlwind vibes from him.
Like, if Oghren and Grunt had a baby.
And that's fine. We've got a large number of followers so it makes sense to have a wide variety of characters.
I really liked Grunt and Oghren , I don't mind people who enjoy fighting.
But I draw the line at weird quirk such as wearing a necklace made of the ears of your fallen foes .
That's all. ![]()
Deflagratio in the Twitter thread worked out that they're following a reference from It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia:
I suspect that the brains is Solas, and the looks is Dorian Pavus.That takes up Saturday and Sunday, and the conference is on Monday. Four spots for four characters.
I don't know what classic paradigm is that, but it makes a lot of sense
so does you hypothesis about solas and DHMG. But what about the Grey Warden? Why would he leave him out of this introduction?
Disappointing,
Sten is tied for the best companion dialogue in the series. A lot of people missed out on it because they usually left him at camp/Lothering. A philosophical companion would be nice BeeDubs, just saying.
He was the first companion to fully "like" my main.

Not sure if we're still talking about this, but cutting someone like this would make 4 pieces
Edit: Don't make fun of my art! Did it in 1 minute ![]()
Deflagratio in the Twitter thread worked out that they're following a reference from It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia:
I suspect that the brains is Solas, and the looks is Dorian Pavus.That takes up Saturday and Sunday, and the conference is on Monday. Four spots for four characters.
Well, it's more of a classic group paradigm thing. From The A-Team to Scooby-Do.
There's also an optional fifth part of the group paradigm, the "Useless Chick". I suspect that's the Inquisitor's role.
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He was the first companion to fully "like" my main.
He has like 3-4 very hard to unlock parables that requires him to comment on something he sees.