The Witcher 3! You cruel, decietful, lovable b*stard! *cries tears of happiness*
No lie... I do have a little tear in my eye.
Edit:
And I'm crying because I got a happy ending.
The Witcher 3! You cruel, decietful, lovable b*stard! *cries tears of happiness*
No lie... I do have a little tear in my eye.
Edit:
And I'm crying because I got a happy ending.
....maker thought I had wandered into the wrong thread there for a second.
RIP Sandor Clegane.
*screams*drinks* He is not...
He's not necessarily dead y'know.
EXACTLY! *drinks more*
Indeed but I am very sure.
Pft... I think he's just dead in the show. As long as his book-part survives, I'm happy.
He has to, he has to, he has to *sniffs*drinks to fangirldom*
I actually read the first 100 pages before joining, it made me laugh when I was still in my post ME3 ending depression
Muahaha, so we're really good ![]()
*is still in her post me3 depression*and her post inquisition depression*
*screams*drinks* He is not...
EXACTLY! *drinks more*
Pft... I think he's just dead in the show. As long as his book-part survives, I'm happy.
He has to, he has to, he has to *sniffs*drinks to fangirldom*
Muahaha, so we're really good
*is still in her post me3 depression*and her post inquisition depression*
I want to see what becomes of Gregor in the show.
I want to see what becomes of Gregor in the show.
Maybe Qyburn conquers the Iron Throne and makes Gregor his Zombie-Hand of the King ![]()
Maybe Qyburn conquers the Iron Throne and makes Gregor his Zombie-Hand of the King
Now that I want to see. ![]()
Where are all you guys? All got busy days tomorrow or something?
And here, my two favourite things come together. I started rewatching Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (because of Lyn and also because I'm hitting my fourties soon and I need to be prepared for the elderly man test), and look who's the client in The Resident Patient?

Where are all you guys? All got busy days tomorrow or something?
I actually read the first 100 pages before joining, it made me laugh when I was still in my post ME3 ending depression
The first 100?
I should pop some popcorn, go back and read those for the lols.
I'm here. Just finished catching up. Is it too late to share more music?
Not at all! Share more.

Finished my PT in hard, starting the Nightmare one...with an Archer this time...behold, Edmund Trevelyan!

I safely could assume that Cassandra is "au naturel" down south, if she uses some sort of french/brazilian waxing, all the hair from my Inquisitor's face should tickle, he should ask her sometime...
That beard could hold a rift all of it's own.
Not at all! Share more.
Ok. I'm an alternative/rock chick and you guys may not be into that, but here you go anyways.
I love Paramore so much! Hayley is just so adorable.
And some Billy Talent, just because they are awesome.
Dat beard.
EDIT: I love Paramore.
Right, I'm off to the Fade, but I leave art:
http://hewdel.tumblr...age-inquisition
Stay thirsty my friends.
Right, I'm off to the Fade, but I leave art:
Spoilerhttp://hewdel.tumblr...age-inquisition
Stay thirsty my friends.
*squeals and explodes*
So cute! So tiny! Kitties! I love fanart like this... re-casting/re-imagining of Dragon Age companions, interesting scenes of Dragon Age companions doing stuff together, and cats, of course. That's awesome, Roy.
So can I clumsily raise a topic?
It hit me today, how it is incredbile what BioWare has done with Anders. It is -genuinely and neutrally speaking- an incredible amount of hatred this character sparked. How universally disliked he is, and the reasons commonly stated, is truly remarkable among all releases BW ever put forth so far. I really wonder what it is exactly. Psychologically speaking, if you will.
The thing is, Anders himself is hardly the worst murderer (enemies when travelling with the PC nonwithstanding in all cases), but he is the only one who disobeys the player in such a fashion. Moreover tough, he doesn't even make it much of a mystery what he's up to, or capable of, but players still do not believe that a character could break the cage of companionship with them. "If he stays an active companion in my selection menu, if I just complete quests as I'm used to, this combination does never lead to negative outcomes. If they do, there must be a decision to avoid it - those people don't make decisions, their fates merely react to mine."
I wager that is truly what upsets a large portion of people in regards to Anders. At face value many demand deep, morally ambiguous characters; because they consciously understand this is what intelligent consumers of media are expected to enjoy - yet when it comes down to it, a character must be friendly or at least respectful. Their own agenda can only proceed insofar that they do not put it above the player's. Yet this is exactly what individuals in dire situations do.
I could go on, but I don't wanna rile anyone up (in any direction). Just a lingering thought sparked by the recent overflow of "who's cool, who isn't" threads.
I'm here. Just finished catching up. Is it too late to share more music?
Never.
Here's another one that I love.
I don't hate Anders , though I did cry the first time I saw him blow the city up. He is hardly among my least fav characters too.
oh and good morning everyone who's still up!
My thoughts exactly. Everytime you do this to us.
You don't want to see her anymore? Or "those eyes" . lol, aww he does look so sad.. I feel bad now.
I don't hate Anders , though I did cry the first time I saw him blow the city up. He is hardly among my least fav characters too.
He's not my bff, and what he did was disgusting and terrible. The next time I would meet him, would be as his enemy.
But he's a great dramaturgical character, with absolutely understandable character developement & intentions; and a remarkable "historical" figure in the Dragon Age world. I figure if he had not been a companion prior to blowing up the chantry, but just as "present", people would praise him like edgy people praise Loghain.
He's not my bff, and what he did was disgusting and terrible. The next time I wouldmeet him, would be as his enemy.
But he's a great dramaturgical character, with absolutely understandable character developement & intentions; and a remarkable "historical" figure in the Dragon Age world. I figure if he had not been a companion prior to blowing up the chantry, but just as "present", people would praise him like edgy people praise Loghain.
This. my thoughts exactly. I never said I loved him haha, just don't hate him.
I might add some music in a bit.
So can I clumsily raise a topic?
It hit me today, how it is incredbile what BioWare has done with Anders. It is -genuinely and neutrally speaking- an incredible amount of hatred this character sparked. How universally disliked he is, and the reasons commonly stated, is truly remarkable among all releases BW ever put forth so far. I really wonder what it is exactly. Psychologically speaking, if you will.
The thing is, Anders himself is hardly the worst murderer (enemies when travelling with the PC nonwithstanding in all cases), but he is the only one who disobeys the player in such a fashion. Moreover tough, he doesn't even make it much of a mystery what he's up to, or capable of, but players still do not believe that a character could break the cage of companionship with them. "If he stays an active companion in my selection menu, if I just complete quests as I'm used to, this combination does never lead to negative outcomes. If they do, there must be a decision to avoid it - those people don't make decisions, their fates merely react to mine."
I wager that is truly what upsets a large portion of people in regards to Anders. At face value many demand deep, morally ambiguous characters; because they consciously understand this is what intelligent consumers of media are expected to enjoy - yet when it comes down to it, a character must be friendly or at least respectful. Their own agenda can only proceed insofar that they do not put it above the player's. Yet this is exactly what individuals in dire situations do.
I could go on, but I don't wanna rile anyone up (in any direction). Just a lingering thought sparked by the recent overflow of "who's cool, who isn't" threads.
Now matter how much anyone complains about other characters doing things they, as players, don't like or agree with (and there are a lot of examples) it is very true to say that pretty much no one goes off track and out of their tree as much as Anders does. Only the most nutty of overly-vengeful, over-identifying loons would think what he did was in any way a good thing as far as I am concerned at least
As a character in the scope of the story, though, he's great.
I was never a huge fan of Anders even before the whole chantry explosion thing. He just seemed way too hung up on mage freedom and the plight of the poor, oppressed mages. Also he was really preachy about it. I didn't really hate him, but I didn't like him very much either. I kept him alive in the end of DA2, just because I needed a healer for the final fight.
I found him to be not so much naive as downright stupid when it came to how to change things. A bit like the mages voting to leave the Circles.... while in a tower filled with templars led by a paranoid maniac. How dumb can you be?