still sexy though my friend...She's not technically bald, just shaved.
Livatiins for everybody
still sexy though my friend...She's not technically bald, just shaved.
Lil spoiler ( Vivienne in Skyhold )
Lil spoiler ( Vivienne in Skyhold )
Spoiler
Seem like Vivi is going to explain the things that happened in Asunder and Dragon Age 2. I'll still ask her about these things just to get her perspective! Vivi ftw!
I really hope there are more conversations where the camera zooms in on the participants' faces. I don't like the static feel of the conversation with Vivienne. Looks a bit... dull.
Also, here's the recorded stream for those who missed it/want to watch it later:
http://www.twitch.tv...are/b/580107736
Viv shows up at the 21:00 mark.
so...no actual screenshot image of her? I'm at work but i'd like to see her because of reasons.
Nothing beyond what was shown in the recording.
It seems like we'll be getting Viv earlier than I though, that or we don't get the skyhold until later in the game.
The latter.
You do not gain access to Skyhold right off the bat.
Hearing what Vivi said about how the mage/templar war started I think we're gonna get along beautifully.
I confess, I'm a bit disappointed she doesn't wear her awesome hat all the time.
Hearing what Vivi said about how the mage/templar war started I think we're gonna get along beautifully.
What Vivienne said today in the livestream, for those unaware.
Inquisitor: Tell me about the Circle of Magi.
Vivienne: Of course. Tell me what you wish to know.
Inquisitor: How did we come to this state, with the Circles in revolt?
Vivienne: You, my dear, are far too wise to have not realized that many of our colleagues live with their eyes closed. Safe inside their towers, they only thought of the Templars and their own resentment. Kirkwall gave the world a reason to remember its fear of magic. A mage killed hundreds with a snap of their fingers. Across Thedas, a new tangible fear of magic grew. Commoners and nobles alike called out to the Chantry for protection. But the malcontents in the towers thought nothing of this. They cared only for themselves and their anger at the new Templar restrictions. When a mage attempted to assassinate Divine Justinia, again, the mages protested the investigation. The leadership chose to vote on independence based on the intolerable conditions imposed by the Templars, sparing no thought to the fact that magic was more feared in the aftermath of these attacks than it had been since Tevinter's day. So long as they have their freedom, they could care little for riots or angry mobs or pitting mages against each other.
Nice!
Viv might just become one of my favorites. I was worried that I was gonna dislike her.
Thanks for the transcript, ER!
I really wanna know what she thinks of Fiona now
I wouldn't be surprised if she's thinking of adding a pair of elf-skin boots to her collection.
Nice!
Viv might just become one of my favorites. I was worried that I was gonna dislike her.
I think my first playthrough is going to end up being all about finding out more about Vivienne and her motivations. I think that I'll love her as a player no matter what, but it will be interesting to see how she gets along with different Inquisitors...my Trevelyan will tend to have the same sort of mindset regarding the Circle, most likely, while my Lavellan will not at all.
Vivienne: "*Long long rant*"
What Vivienne said today in the livestream, for those unaware.
Inquisitor: Tell me about the Circle of Magi.
Vivienne: Of course. Tell me what you wish to know.
Inquisitor: How did we come to this state, with the Circles in revolt?
Vivienne: You, my dear, are far too wise to have not realized that many of our colleagues live with their eyes closed. Safe inside their towers, they only thought of the Templars and their own resentment. Kirkwall gave the world a reason to remember its fear of magic. A mage killed hundreds with a snap of their fingers. Across Thedas, a new tangible fear of magic grew. Commoners and nobles alike called out to the Chantry for protection. But the malcontents in the towers thought nothing of this. They cared only for themselves and their anger at the new Templar restrictions. When a mage attempted to assassinate Divine Justinia, again, the mages protested the investigation. The leadership chose to vote on independence based on the intolerable conditions imposed by the Templars, sparing no thought to the fact that magic was more feared in the aftermath of these attacks than it had been since Tevinter's day. So long as they have their freedom, they could care little for riots or angry mobs or pitting mages against each other.
Fascinatingly repulsive indeed.