So on November 25th I had a "pang of regret" about killing the dragons. On December 4th, pangs are gone. I went on a tear and just slaughtered the remaining dragons the other day and became desensitized to it, I think. Don't tell Fox News.
Dragon Killing Guilt
#76
Posté 04 décembre 2014 - 07:25
- KonguZya aime ceci
#77
Posté 04 décembre 2014 - 07:55
So on November 25th I had a "pang of regret" about killing the dragons. On December 4th, pangs are gone. I went on a tear and just slaughtered the remaining dragons the other day and became desensitized to it, I think. Don't tell Fox News.
What about CNN?
#78
Posté 04 décembre 2014 - 08:21
What about CNN?
You mean the network that, when looking for that lost plane in the summer, had a panel that included "psychics"? Yeah, no, don't tell them about killing dragons, they might actually believe it.
#79
Posté 04 décembre 2014 - 08:47
Only one I felt guilty about was the last High Dragon because your attacked it at it's home while it was sleeping.
But then, I like Iron Bull's take on it; they're untamed forces of nature, so you gotta put them down.
#80
Posté 04 décembre 2014 - 08:53
I'm a biologist and I feel bad about killing anything. Including dragons. Especially when someone mentioned how we don't understand them (Solas?). But mostly when I killed that bear and her cubs in Emerald Graves (Old Scarred?). It was horrible... And Dorian necromaced one of the cubs whish persisted in spirit form and attacked the mother. But... XP points, right? M.
- Eloka aime ceci
#81
Posté 04 décembre 2014 - 09:00
One thing I really like about Bioware games is that they always give you far more opportunities to get what you need than is actually necessary so you can easily skip quests your character would find distasteful or improper for some reason. Outside of main quests, each quest is largely optional, which I appreciate.
Gonna watch for that bear quest to make sure I don't stumble into it ![]()





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