Her telling the Landsmeet that she and Alistair would rule Ferelden as Queen and King.. yeah, screw the actually king announcing it, I call the damn shots in this Mother!! It was also funny because the game was modded so she was a Noble Mage Cousland, she even wore Orsino's robe and staff.. she was beautiful as well.
When was your proudest moment for your character?
Débuté par
Frogtoad51
, août 05 2014 06:21
#76
Posté 10 août 2014 - 04:42
- The_Prophet_of_Donk aime ceci
#77
Posté 10 août 2014 - 04:43
I have to agree with killing Howe just because it was my first play though and will most likely be my main cannon saving vigil keep because I was a scrub and didn't have it alway upgrade
I can't really think about any moments in Da2 maybe 1v1ing the arishok though I can't remember my first boss fight with him
And on my most disappointed in myself was me thinking I failed to save leandra from the sk
I can't really think about any moments in Da2 maybe 1v1ing the arishok though I can't remember my first boss fight with him
And on my most disappointed in myself was me thinking I failed to save leandra from the sk
#78
Posté 10 août 2014 - 11:02
In DA 2 it was the moment after I beat the game, did the legacy dlc, and had that family moment with my templar Carver and ghost echo of my mother.
#79
Posté 10 août 2014 - 11:37
Stabbing Flemeth the Shapeshifter to death with my own two swords was one of the first ones.
#80
Posté 10 août 2014 - 12:00
Proudest moments usually come with a lot of sadness to me, I don't know why but I find it more emotional when my dwarven noble does the ultimate sacrifice. I am not that attached to dwarves either but seeing the dwarven noble's funeral in Redcliffe does hit me hard as to why a dwarf would die to save humans (and dwarves of course).





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