If you don't save Celene you get a big fat whopping greatly disapproves.. I have to wonder if it's cause she thinks Celene is hot
Probably worthy of the dissaproval certainly.
If you don't save Celene you get a big fat whopping greatly disapproves.. I have to wonder if it's cause she thinks Celene is hot
Probably worthy of the dissaproval certainly.
Probably worthy of the dissaproval certainly.
I only let Celene die once and that was during my Evil Choices Playthrough. I kind of abandoned that playthrough because I got tired of being Evil Inquisitor. My companions did not like me much and it made me a bit sad.
I only let Celene die once and that was during my Evil Choices Playthrough. I kind of abandoned that playthrough because I got tired of being Evil Inquisitor. My companions did not like me much and it made me a bit sad.
Meh let her live, let her die, there is no good and evil there. Actually if you really consider it letting all three of them 'reconcile' is probably the most 'evil' thing you can do, at least as far as Orlais is concerned, considering according to the epilogs....at least the ones I have seen...they just go back to their bickering and fighting. Maybe not full blown Civil War, but close.
Gaspard for Emperor! solely because of the description of him from someone, however bad an emperor that might make him. Like a bull charging in one direction.
After reading The Masked Empire, I really wish there had been an option to kill the lot of them and something something profit. They're all a bunch of peckerwoods.
VICTORY SCREECH! Drinks for everyone!
That was the cardboard cutout.
Oh, well.. we need a new cardboard cutout then.. maybe make a straw scarecrow with a pumpkin head instead..
Picks of my Inquisitor
Exterminate!
No, I was there. She have the cardboard cutout life.Actually you missed it. Tragedene accidentally necromanced her when saving someone, I forget who it was, but it's not really that important. You should have been there it was an awesome fight. Well, maybe fight is the wrong word...Stealthy murder is probably more fitting.
She started it by hitting on my Sera with her creepy song, can you really blame me for killing her?
Meh let her live, let her die, there is no good and evil there. Actually if you really consider it letting all three of them 'reconcile' is probably the most 'evil' thing you can do, at least as far as Orlais is concerned, considering according to the epilogs....at least the ones I have seen...they just go back to their bickering and fighting. Maybe not full blown Civil War, but close.
I sure felt Evil, watching her get stabbed to death in front of the Court. Felt really guilty about it too.
Gaspard for Emperor! solely because of the description of him from someone, however bad an emperor that might make him. Like a bull charging in one direction.
Indeed. He would be so easy to manipulate I hope to be able to do this in my game have Gaspard Emperor, Briala his 'adviser' Leiliana divine (hardened maybe
) and then head canon Briala being the Inquisition's new Spymaster.
After reading The Masked Empire, I really wish there had been an option to kill the lot of them and something something profit. They're all a bunch of peckerwoods.
Indeed. Michel Chevin, the one true Emperor of Orlais.
*grumbles at cat taking up 90% of her chair, picks cat up and drops him in Beren's lap*
Steal Beren's chair instead, Snow!
You still haven't set it upright again? I'd do it, but doctors orders.
I'm lazy, and it makes a great foot rest like this. *happily settles back sipping apple cider*
*grumbles at cat taking up 90% of her chair, picks cat up and drops him in Beren's lap*
Steal Beren's chair instead, Snow!
*giggles at the thought*
We named the bastard Snow.
I'd put Felassan in charge. Well, I would if he wasn't......After reading The Masked Empire, I really wish there had been an option to kill the lot of them and something something profit. They're all a bunch of peckerwoods.
I'd put Felassan in charge. Well, I would if he wasn't......
There was that rather interesting theory that I saw that Solas is Felassan.
Ugh hate that theory. Holds no water.There was that rather interesting theory that I saw that Solas is Felassan.
No, I was there. She have the cardboard cutout life.
Wait...what? Now I am confused.
*Goes back 10 pages to check*
This is what happened...More or less...
*Beren gets up and dusts himself off*
Thank you so much, Miss T! I ... *gurgle gurgle* *Beren looks around then shrugs* I can't thank you... *gurgle* *Beren looks around again and gasps in horror as something arises out of the floor planks*
Uh oh, I think you threw too much power into that!
I thought bastards name was Alistair.*giggles at the thought*
We named the bastard Snow.
Ugh hate that theory. Holds no water.
Except that the two are virtually the same character. I mean its either Weekes like his elves mysterious yet kind of bad ass, and making constant Dread Wolf references, or they are one and the same. Granted I want to see more evidence to so I am not a proponent but the case that I saw was pretty solid.
I thought bastards name was Alistair.
Its a Game of THrones reference.
I thought bastards name was Alistair.
*coughs* the Royal bastard.
Crap I forgot Alistair actually was a bastard
*drinks*
Yes, I was there. The cardboard cutout of Maryden was what came back.Wait...what? Now I am confused.
*Goes back 10 pages to check*
This is what happened...More or less...
Yes, I was there. The cardboard cutout of Maryden was what came back.
oh, well now I feel like an idiot.
*facepalms at my own stupidity*
I know. I was being blatantly ignorant.Its a Game of THrones reference.