Toss the boy wonder dwarf into a Volcano, and keep Oghren and Varric.
Or is that a female? *scratches head*
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Toss the boy wonder dwarf into a Volcano, and keep Oghren and Varric.
Or is that a female? *scratches head*
Speaking of Varric (and please leave Fjalar out of that volcano!
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How just tossing a predetermined amount of dwarves into Volcano.
Dagna, Sandal, Varric, Oghren, Gorim, etc
Lol that would just be the hot tub for dwarves.
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Those dwarves at least have good stories. Just cook the Inquisitor.
Those dwarves at least have good stories. Just cook the Inquisitor.
Its before and during inquisition so...
Unlikely.
It's also supposedly going post-Inquisition too
Those dwarves at least have good stories. Just cook the Inquisitor.
The Inquisitor's story is as good as you make it to be. Just cook the player!
It's also supposedly going post-Inquisition too
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The Inquisitor's story is as good as you make it to be. Just cook the player!
Mine is. Not any dwarf though. ![]()
The non-Mage Carta character becoming a mage non-Carta character. Too much for me.
Mine is. Not any dwarf though.
The non-Mage Carta character becoming a mage non-Carta character. Too much for me.
My dwarves are interesting. Or at least I try to make them so.
And every Cadashes in the Dwarves thread are great.
I just can't wrap my mind around playing as a garden gnome.
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My dwarves are interesting. Or at least I try to make them so.
And every Cadashes in the Dwarves thread are great.
If it makes you feel better, I'm a little... I don't know if "OCD" is the right word.. but I'm kind of obsessive about little traits throwing me off. And dwarves have a few. Just like, say, the stuff with the young age of the Trevelyan noble throws off my roleplaying possibilities.
The dwarf is a combination of things that turns them into the ultimate unique snowflake. Carta, but not. Worshipped by Chantry humans. And magic wielder. One or two of those things is enough. All three annoys me.
edit: In DAO, I felt like I could pick anything and it just "clicked" naturally.
If it makes you feel better, I'm a little... I don't know if "OCD" is the right word.. but I'm kind of obsessive about little traits throwing me off. And dwarves have a few. Just like, say, the stuff with the young age of the Trevelyan noble throws off my roleplaying possibilities.
The dwarf is a combination of things that turns them into the ultimate unique snowflake. Carta, but not. Worshipped by Chantry humans. And magic wielder. One or two of those things is enough. All three annoys me.
edit: In DAO, I felt like I could pick anything and it just "clicked" naturally.
I find the Dalish Inquisimage to be the ultimake snowflake myself, closelly followed by the mage Inquisiqun (at least the Dwarves haven't tried to conquer all of Thedas and turn it into some terrifying regime. Yet). ![]()
Ah, but I know it's a subject we'll never agree on, Street. ![]()
As much as a Dalish can be a snowflake, since no Dalish grows up without hardship and suffering.
But there is a lot of room to maneuver for the Dalish Inquisitor if you want to roleplay.
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Ah, but I know it's a subject we'll never agree on, Street.
Fair enough. What makes the Dalish mage that way, would you say? I don't know much.. Does Solas have different lines?
Fair enough. What makes the Dalish mage that way, would you say? I don't know much.. Does Solas have different lines?
Among other things.
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Among other things.
Is this your way of telling me I just have to play it? ![]()
Is this your way of telling me I just have to play it?
You should. It's interesting how a lot of the Dalish Inquisitor's flirting lines take the place of, "Er, Solas, how does a Fade hermit know anything about that?" and while you get a good feel for Solas as a character, and more insight into his views of the Dalish, you're also more blind-sided by the epilogue sequence.
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You should. It's interesting how a lot of the Dalish Inquisitor's flirting lines take the place of, "Er, Solas, how does a Fade hermit know anything about that?" and while you get a good feel for Solas as a character, and more insight into his views of the Dalish, you're also more blind-sided by the epilogue sequence.
I don't know if I have it in me for another playthrough after the current one. And it doesn't help that I don't like Solas enough to romance him.
Not to say I hate him... it's more like I enjoy a rivalry, of sorts.
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Eh, I tried to do a play through specifically for Solas but to be honest, he just annoys the hell out of me.
Plus, the elves are so freaking thin, they look like they'd have to cling to someone if a strong gust of wind came their way. It just looks silly to me.
I think the females are cute that way.
Males, not so much. Looks like me actually......when i was 13. And on drugs.
I don't know if I have it in me for another playthrough after the current one. And it doesn't help that I don't like Solas enough to romance him.
Not to say I hate him... it's more like I enjoy a rivalry, of sorts.
Just watch it on youtube. Its different but it's honestly not that different. To be honest, it makes the quizzy seem like a student. At least when I tried it. Me no like playing second to wolf boy.