It was not answered since DAO, no matter how many those who played as dalish want aswer for this.
Devs, please answer what does each dalish tatto-valaslin means? what gods they represent?
#1
Posté 18 novembre 2014 - 06:36
#2
Posté 18 novembre 2014 - 07:15
Good question. I tried to research that when I was playing DA:O and never could find an answer.
#3
Posté 18 novembre 2014 - 10:33
there are a few pics whith descriptions in the Elf Support thread .
#4
Posté 19 novembre 2014 - 03:03
There's also a tweet from one of the devs stating they made a chart, but "marketing got excited and took it" and now its status is unknown.
#5
Posté 19 novembre 2014 - 04:53
#6
Posté 19 novembre 2014 - 04:54
#7
Posté 19 novembre 2014 - 05:53
For example, the simple and intricate designs that look like a bow aimed upward are clearly still the ones for Andruil, the elven Goddess of the Hunt. I appreciate that one for her philosophy of Vir Tanadahl.
Looking at the other tattoos today, it looks like Sylaise's and Dirthamen's designs are modified from the first game. I still have to study them all more to come to more sound conclusions for which is which now.
Was there a particular god or goddess who you wanted a short list of possible matching tattoos for? I could help speculate.
#8
Posté 19 novembre 2014 - 11:20
#9
Posté 19 novembre 2014 - 01:56
Falon'din with necromancer elf ![]()
#10
Posté 19 novembre 2014 - 04:57
#11
Posté 20 novembre 2014 - 01:06
Hm... Apparently I picked Ghilan'nain for my Rift Mage, not sure if it was a good choice but well, I'm not willing to give up more than 20 hours of gameplay. If I had seen it before Elgar'nan would probably be my choice.
#12
Posté 20 novembre 2014 - 01:19
#13
Posté 20 novembre 2014 - 06:26
Ah duno. i just found em.
#14
Posté 21 novembre 2014 - 11:06
those are ancient elvennan slaves marking
#15
Posté 22 novembre 2014 - 07:32
I wanted to give my mage Falon'din's markings but ended up with Andruil's instead, it looks like. Ah well. Still suits her.





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