Who is the best LI for bad-guy, self-serving, evil Inquisitor?
#26
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Posté 04 novembre 2014 - 04:25
Guest_Cat Blade_*
Preferably male since I'm into men.
#27
Posté 04 novembre 2014 - 04:38
Also going to add to the echo that Bull or maybe Solas would be the LIs who are least concerned with "goodness." Sera and Cassandra might not mind you screwing certain people over in certain situations, but they're not going to put up with a wholly "evil" significant other. Dorian, Josephine, Blackwall, and Cullen all seem more of the wholly good types.
#28
Posté 04 novembre 2014 - 04:48
I'm sorry, but you will not play an evil self-serving Inquisitor, because that's not the story bioware wants to tell.
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#29
Posté 04 novembre 2014 - 04:52
you will not play evil self-serving Inquisitor

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#30
Posté 04 novembre 2014 - 04:53
*snip*
I knooow, I wasn't happy myself but what can you do?
#31
Posté 04 novembre 2014 - 04:54
I knooow, I wasn't happy myself but what can you do?
Nothing... and that is the real crime.
#32
Posté 04 novembre 2014 - 04:58
I'm sorry, but you will not play an evil self-serving Inquisitor, because that's not the story bioware wants to tell.
Oh, I think I will. When I have to choose between saving the village and the castle where my army is housed, I'll save the castle. My Inquisitor is using the events of the Inquisition as an excuse to build and consolidate his own power... just like my evil Hawke did... just like my evil Warden did.
#33
Posté 04 novembre 2014 - 05:04
Oh, I think I will. When I have to choose between saving the village and the castle where my army is housed, I'll save the castle. My Inquisitor is using the events of the Inquisition as an excuse to build and consolidate his own power... just like my evil Hawke did... just like my evil Warden did.
Please.. ''Your'' Warden and Hawke disappeared.. And now ''your'' Hawke is going to be in Inquisition playing a part in a story that bioware wants to tell.
#34
Posté 04 novembre 2014 - 06:28
Left or right, acquaint yourself with a hand.
#35
Posté 04 novembre 2014 - 06:50
#36
Posté 04 novembre 2014 - 06:58
Please.. ''Your'' Warden and Hawke disappeared.. And now ''your'' Hawke is going to be in Inquisition playing a part in a story that bioware wants to tell.
Are you bitter? Because you seem bitter. I don't see how Inquisition is any different than Origins or DA2...
#37
Posté 04 novembre 2014 - 07:16
Are you bitter? Because you seem bitter. I don't see how Inquisition is any different than Origins or DA2...
Bittersweet. Love the DA world and setting, can enjoy my game from a role-playing perspective. Do not however personally sympathize with too many actions that the protagonists do during the main story arc, that I personally would do differently, however I do not have a choice, because the main plot has to advance.
#38
Posté 04 novembre 2014 - 07:30
I guess making a small little sadistic mage girl who romances Iron Bull would be amusing and fitting enough for me.... The more I think about it the more I like it. A tiny little Dalish and a giant Kunari. :-D
That's a good idea, it would be like daenerys and drogo, u could be a ruthless silver haired elf
#39
Posté 04 novembre 2014 - 08:12
That's a good idea, it would be like daenerys and drogo, u could be a ruthless silver haired elf
Ooh, and now I think I have a name for her... I think it will be something similar to the way Daenerys sounds. Maybe Daeneria or something.
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#40
Posté 04 novembre 2014 - 12:14
I'm in the same boat as you, OP. When Necromancer was announced, my evil senses tingled greatly! However, after learning what companions were romances, it seems my evil elf man will be my no-romance playthrough.
Out of ALL the companions, i'd have seen either Leliana or Vivienne being ruthless enough. Oh well. Maybe one of our companions turns out to have a mean streak?
#41
Posté 04 novembre 2014 - 01:06
#42
Posté 04 novembre 2014 - 01:09
That's a good idea, it would be like daenerys and drogo, u could be a ruthless silver haired elf
Viconia?
#43
Posté 04 novembre 2014 - 01:29
Anyone you want because an "evil" character will manipulate others to do what they want - so you just tell them what they want to hear to get what you want out of them. When I get to my despicable playthrough I'll be playing up the Herald of Andraste role...not because I believe but because it is easier to dupe people who blindly embrace faith.
#44
Posté 05 novembre 2014 - 02:14
Ummm, just because your Inquisitor may be more of a dark person doesn't mean the companions have to be the same way to love you. I fully believe that I can be more on the brutal side and have the ability to manipulate any LI into loving my PC. Just do things every now and then that are agreeable to your LI and you should be fine. Love is blind sometimes.
That's kind of how I justified romancing Merrill in DA2. She wasn't evil at all, but she was hopelessly naive and dabbling in dark magics. My evil mage fed her passions for blood magic, and she adored him for it...
But to be honest, romancing Morrigan who was an equal with my twisted Warded was more fun.
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#45
Posté 05 novembre 2014 - 04:48
Well, lets see.....
Cassandra? No. Way too rigidly moral and duty-bound.
Dorian? Doubtful. If he's truly a renegade in Tevinter, then he's not a fan of the self-serving Magisters and their behavior. This doesn't bode well for being a LI for that kind of Inquisitor.
Blackwall? No. This is a Warden, so self-serving is not gonna fly. He might approve of hard choices and 'grey' decisions if they have an 'end justifies the means' feel to them.
Sera? Maaaaaybe.....I mean, she's wild and unpredictable, but she does root for the underdogs. So if you side with the establishment, she's not gonna be happy.
Josephine? No. She's too nice and diplomatic.
Cullen? No. See Cassandra.
Solas? Unsure, but I have my doubts. We honestly don't know that much about Solas's views on things other than that he thinks fanatics are the cause of all this chaos.
Iron Bull? He's a mercenary. He'll work for anyone.
#46
Posté 05 novembre 2014 - 04:49
I think Cassandra could easily work...if your choices are limited to ends-justify-the-means rather than jerk for the hell of it.
#47
Posté 05 novembre 2014 - 05:09
Cassandra. But you have to use the boiling frog. http://en.wikipedia....ki/Boiling_frog
First. Do some minor acts of cruelty, justifying them "for the greater good in the end" appeal to Cassandra.
Second. Gradually do "what has to be done" over the course of the Inquisition.
Third. Put her purposely in a position to "Choose the lesser evil" of two cruel acts. Use what Harvey Dent said in batman "You either die a hero or live long enough to see yourself become the villain".
As time goes by she will harden. As you deceive and further manipulate Cassandra, she will slowly become a mirror of yourself with no turning back. After I've closed the breach I plan to rule as a Tevinter magister with Cassandra as my consort.
Think Bastila from Kotor. If the slow method doesent work, use more... direct means until she submits. Or extortion, tell her you will kill thousands of innocent if she does not become yours. Noone is safe from corruption, noone. So I doubt such crude methods will be optimal. Deception, manipulation and leading her down the path slowly as with the story of the boiling frog is the longer but safer route if you want her to romance you willingly and become all that she can be without the restrains and chains of moral code.
#48
Posté 05 novembre 2014 - 05:52
Cassandra. But you have to use the boiling frog. http://en.wikipedia....ki/Boiling_frog
First. Do some minor acts of cruelty, justifying them "for the greater good in the end" appeal to Cassandra.
Second. Gradually do "what has to be done" over the course of the Inquisition.
Third. Put her purposely in a position to "Choose the lesser evil" of two cruel acts. Use what Harvey Dent said in batman "You either die a hero or live long enough to see yourself become the villain".
As time goes by she will harden. As you deceive and further manipulate Cassandra, she will slowly become a mirror of yourself with no turning back. After I've closed the breach I plan to rule as a Tevinter magister with Cassandra as my consort.
Think Bastila from Kotor. If the slow method doesent work, use more... direct means until she submits. Or extortion, tell her you will kill thousands of innocent if she does not become yours. Noone is safe from corruption, noone. So I doubt such crude methods will be optimal. Deception, manipulation and leading her down the path slowly as with the story of the boiling frog is the longer but safer route if you want her to romance you willingly and become all that she can be without the restrains and chains of moral code.

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