The lady with poor choice in men
I still cannot get over the fact you named the exotic, mysterious, tribal-tattoo-bearing elven woman with the magical artifact to save the world, Cookie.
It makes every story about her hilarious.
The lady with poor choice in men
I still cannot get over the fact you named the exotic, mysterious, tribal-tattoo-bearing elven woman with the magical artifact to save the world, Cookie.
It makes every story about her hilarious.
I know! What a bastard. *drink*I can hear him from here "mwuahahaha she can't save Haven if she can't login, the Golden City is mine!"
I still cannot get over the fact you named the exotic, mysterious, tribal-tattoo-bearing elven woman with the magical artifact to save the world, Cookie.
It makes every story about her hilarious.
I think I was stumped on a name since I remember having a plate of Anzac Biscuits next to me at the time. And Biscuits didn't quite sound right.
So the Dalish elf, and Herald of Andraste, is Cookie. I live to bring even one smile to the face of everyone I meet. Even if it's by simply naming my character Cookie, if it brings a chuckle to even just one person then my job here is done.
I think I was stumped on a name since I remember having a plate of Anzac Biscuits next to me at the time. And Biscuits didn't quite sound right.
So the Dalish elf, and Herald of Andraste, is Cookie. I live to bring even one smile to the face of everyone I meet. Even if it's by simply naming my character Cookie, if it brings a chuckle to even just one person then my job here is done.
Bisquit can be your Qunari.
....I lost my phone. :S *drinks*
I live to bring even one smile to the face of everyone I meet. Even if it's by simply naming my character Cookie, if it brings a chuckle to even just one person then my job here is done.
Maybe you should focus your efforts more on Lynnie then, given I'd already instinctively follow the wonders of you through a desert of salt on bloody stumps, beautiful.
*pauses for moment*
Maybe I should never ever call her Lynnie again until I get better at catching knives than throwing them.
Just finished Episode 4. WHAT.THE.HELL.
Just finished Episode 4. WHAT.THE.HELL.
I know right! ![]()
I know right!
Man, that is still my favorite part of the game! I love it so much, minus the sudden outbreak of singing. Goodness, so many screens to go through! *drink* Cabot, need more drinks!
Man, that is still my favorite part of the game! I love it so much, minus the sudden outbreak of singing. Goodness, so many screens to go through! *drink* Cabot, need more drinks!
^This, though I don't mind the singing (well, except for Mother Duckface Giselle maybe).
It would have been better if it was just Mother Giselle singing, actually.
I may be a little partial because I never liked her ![]()
Edit: Nope. I listened to it again and still prefer the choir part. *drink* (Once again, that's just my personal opinion).
*shifts uncomfortably* I liked that song exactly the way it is in that cutscene, wouldn't change a thing.
Actually, for a Chantry woman, and despite Kel ripping every faith related notion apart just for the sake of it, I found the conversations with her surprisingly delightful.
If more real life religious officials had her readiness in accepting reason as a force religion is required to answer to as nothing less than peers, and -when it came to it- modesty & honesty in dead-end arguments over purely faith-fueled issues; these kinds of debates would be so much less unnerving.
Then again, she was probably written with the primary objective to not be your clichée hardheaded faith minion. She still is in some regards, but she would not be very credible dramaturgically if she were not.
*shifts uncomfortably* I liked that song exactly the way it is in that cutscene, wouldn't change a thing.
You know, that's why we never fight over anything in here that isn't alcohol & Donko's love: We're debating preferences & perception, for the sake of exchange. Not victory. If you're happy, we don't care if that was achieved by drowning puppies.
When Mother duckface started singing, I begged and pleaded for no one else to join. Then Leliana joined. At that point I begged and begged for Cullen not to join. I started laughing when he did. Dragon Age: The Musical. *sigh* I love the song, not the way it was implemented.
I have a new screen to add to my tl;dr one. This is Cole just after Cullen exclaims "They'll kill everyone in Haven!"
I love Cole.

Actually, for a Chantry woman, and despite Kel ripping every faith related notion apart just for the sake of it, I found the conversations with her surprisingly delightful.
If more real life religious officials had her readiness in accepting reason as a force religion is required to answer to as nothing less than peers, and -when it came to it- modesty & honesty in dead-end arguments over purely faith-fueled issues; these kinds of debates would be so much less unnerving.
Then again, she was probably written with the primary objective to not be your clichée hardheaded faith minion. She still is in some regards, but she would not be very credible dramaturgically if she were not.
You know, that's why we never fight over anything in here that isn't alcohol & Donko's love: We're debating preferences & perception, for the sake of exchange. Not victory. If you're happy, we don't care if that was achieved by drowning puppies.
Will be uploading DQStormQueen in next 30 mins.
Aww Cole :3 he's one of my favourite characters from Inquisition, I would take him with me all the time if it wasn't for the dumb combat AI.
I love Cole.
Funnily enough, Mother stupidhat is pretty much the epitome of everything wrong with organized religion in my books. And I despise the singing. Funny how far apart perceptions can be when filtered through different backgrounds
Let me put my sentiment in words we can all relate to:
Alistair: "What about Leliana? You don't honestly suppose she is not crazy, right?"
Warden: "Oh, I have absolute trust in her being fully convinced it was devine intervention"
Alistair: "I guess that's one way to put it."
She wants to help people, and she believes faith can do that.
The people who make religion dangerous, are those who believe faith is a demanding, insatiable sacrificial altar which awards annual membership bonuses; the first receiver, rather than a last resort. It is a placebo that will no longer work for me, but if there is one objective that could enable atheists and humanists to succeed after all, it is convincing people like her that her altruism works even without a safety net.
Confession time: Beyond letting Cole stay, mainly to get on Vivienne's ******, I have never exchanged a word with him and never brought him out as a companion. And I propably never will. Just Nope.
Check out my signature quote, I love it.
Cole is fun to have around, he reveals interesting things about everyone you're travelling with. The only reason I can thoroughly accept is the horribly suicidal, ineffective DW rogue combat AI.