There would be a very different group if my Warden was around
Nightmare: Warden Cousland, famed Hero of Ferelden, do you think you could avoid your destiny forever? You cheated your loved Leliana to survive, and to what purpose? You will hear the Calling sooner or later and what will be your legacy to the world, Hero? Just lies and broken hearts. A broken bird, her wings cut and unable to fly, a broken child of a selfish mother, too dangerous to be left alone.
Leliana: Leave him, demon. The Maker shall help us to destroy you the way we defeated the Archdemon
Nightmare: Oh, but we have a queen of self told lies here. What is your biggest lie? Thinking you are strong but leaving people to die just because of a soft spot for your explorers, or thinking you have a virtuous heart while your hands are covered in blood? You want to think you know your lover, but he had a son with another woman. You thought you could repay Dorothea for what she did, yet you failed her.
Morrigan: You are quite pathetic demon. The bard has endured tougher words from me.
Nightmare: And we have another powerful woman here, a witch of the Korcari wilds. Why do you risk your life forgetting about your son? Kieran does need you. Does your soul sing when you hear him calling you mom? Yet you know deep in your heart of stone he is but a tool for you, just the remnant of forgotten powers to fuel your selfish ambitions. You know you are a terrible mother, just like Flemeth.
Warden Cousland: Do you try to enrage all of us against you? And I thought I knew about poor strategies. If you knew us and you had half a brain it would be you the one cowering in fear.
Just for fun: If your Warden was in Here Lies the Abyss, what would the Nightmare taunt them about? etc etc.
#101
Posté 13 mars 2015 - 12:24
- WardenHero aime ceci
#102
Posté 13 mars 2015 - 01:06
Being dead. My Orlesian Warden probably would have been taunted about his attempted genocide of a race that, in spite of their existence being anathema to all other life, just wanted to find a way to live in peace with the surface world. Or some such drivel.
#103
Posté 13 mars 2015 - 01:27
She would probably be taunted with the failure to stop Jowan, in effect causing the whole mess in Redcliffe to happen.
#104
Posté 13 mars 2015 - 02:05
His corruption, and I don't mean the taint.
How he, a pampered young noble, couldn't leave his parents to die fast enough in the hopes of becoming a revered hero. How he - a devout Andrastian - allowed himself to be seduced by a witch. How he, after realizing what power he could secure for himself, betrayed his friend and took his rightful place as ruler of Ferelden. How he lost his nerve at actually performing a ritual of dark magic with his lover, but, unwilling to sacrifice himself and all he gained, sent the father of his new wife to die to the Archdemon. How he finally, afraid of what she would do or could reveal about him, stabbed his former love in an attempt to erase her from his life.
Yep, my Warden was a piece of work. The Nightmare would have a field day.
#105
Posté 13 mars 2015 - 02:09
"Ah, Angelina Cousland, the Queen,I should run shall I? As you run from death, you ran from death when your parent's needed you most, yet I sense you do not regret, how do you feel, to not regret your parents passing's? You must feel empty, mute of emotions to not regret your actions. When Roidan told you about how the Arch-demon is killed, you looked for another way to avoid death, you took the Witch's offer, although you felt little mercy making your own lover make love to the woman he most despises. You told yourself it was for the Greater Good, and you avoided death again. You should've died slaying the arch-demon, Death-seeker, but yet again you throw yourself into a situation where you could get yourself killed, how will Alistair Therin's reigh shall fall as you die, how much will Ferelden depend on your survival? You foolishly throw yourself into a position where's you could ruin all of Thedas by you demise. Tell me Death-seeker, how shall you escape this time?"
"Your word are just words of a demon, a Demon that is absolute in it's words, that has no meaning in my heart nor soul as I know my parent's are proud of me. For I am a Cousland, and I stand for rightness of destroying you and every last demon that has wicked words within in grasps that manipulate men's worse fears into their minds, and for that your words mean ill to the concerns of the likes of me." Cousland said, confidently without a trace of despair or Angier
"Ahaha, we shall see if Alistair agree once you die, my dear Cousland."
#106
Posté 13 mars 2015 - 02:16
I'll give it an spin.
"Ah, warden commander Cousland, you must think yourself invicible. The vanquisher of the blight. Does your ego have no end? Pity no one knows that your very survival was only thanks to your cowardice. Do you really think that going after Morrigan would make up for it? Poor Kieran doesn't even know his father will never care as much for him as he cares for himself."
#107
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Posté 14 mars 2015 - 04:35
Guest_TheDarkKnightReturns_*
Bryce and Eleanor Cousland, OGB with Morrigan, protecting Vigil's Keep instead of Amaranthine.
#108
Posté 15 mars 2015 - 06:14
Modifié par DragonNerd, 15 mars 2015 - 06:21 .
#109
Posté 15 mars 2015 - 02:26
Ah The Hero of Ferelden ...Slayer of Darkspawn, vanquisher f The Blight example to mages every where of what you can achieve through compromise, manipulation and spite. You lie to Alister about the ritual. You're no better than Avernus, you do remember Avernus don't you? The one who taught you the Blood Magic you used against the Archdemon
All of this is your fault, if only you hadn't killed The Architect before learning his secrets perhaps then Clarel would not have lead The Wardens to this but then you're so much like Avernus ends Justifying Means





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