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Probably he complains about you abandoning Fereldan villagers to be eaten by zombies. You heartless bastard.
Nah I did that as my warden and everyone worships her.
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Probably he complains about you abandoning Fereldan villagers to be eaten by zombies. You heartless bastard.
Nah I did that as my warden and everyone worships her.
About the prefix, since this kind of reaction is pretty common in many Forums, not just the BSN:
1) English is not my first language.
2) In my language, the correct spelling of the word is with the letter I, not U. Unsatisfactory thus translates as Insatisfatório in Portuguese.
3) Dragon Age fans come from all corners of the world, but strive to do their best when interacting with American, Canadian, British players, as well as with anyone from other anglophone countries.
Kindly do everyone a favor and bear that in mind before implying other people are illiterate, alright? You wouldn't like to visit France or Japan, for example and be laughed at while trying to communicate in their native language because of your ridiculously forced accent. Or because you have to babble and gesticulate with your hands like a raving lunatic just to ask where the toilet is.
Thank you.
I happen to speak French quite well. No one was implying anyone was illiterate, certainly not you. I know Romance languages without exception use im- or in-, since they are all derived directly from Latin and had I known you were not a native speaker, I would not not have corrected you. I only correct native speakers. I simply thought you were a sloppy native speaker of English as they abound. Consider yourself honoured then since I had assumed you were a native speaker of English. I like Portuguese. It is the only Romance language to have preserved the synthetic pluperfect (mais-que-perfeito) form from from Latin though my understanding is that is it largely confined to literary use now. What a shame.
Giving the Council more focus would have been pointless because the point of the DLC was to make the Inquisition look bad. The only thing that it's done before the DLC which could be considered wrong is holding land in Ferelden/Orlais and even that was badly handled when it was brought up. Making it even longer would've involved the Inquisition being charged with more bogus crimes and railroaded into being wrong.
I happen to speak French quite well. No one was implying anyone was illiterate, certainly not you. I know Romance languages without exception use im- or in-, since they are all derived directly from Latin and had I known you were not a native speaker, I would not not have corrected you. I only correct native speakers. I simply thought you were a sloppy native speaker of English as they abound. Consider yourself honoured then since I had assumed you were a native speaker of English. I like Portuguese. It is the only Romance language to have preserved the synthetic pluperfect (mais-que-perfeito) form from from Latin though my understanding is that is it largely confined to literary use now. What a shame.
Maybe you should get off your high horse, stop criticizing people for typos regardless of whether or not English is their first language, and instead make productive, substantive posts addressing the content of the thread instead of taking cheap shots at the OP's spelling and/or grammar.
I would love to see how politics are handled in Tevinter.
Mage duels.
Public assassinations where people can easily identify the target and assassin, but don't really make a big deal about it unless they were supporters of one or the other.
It's a little like Orlais, but more honest... and magical... and just cooler, overall.
Giving the Council more focus would have been pointless because the point of the DLC was to make the Inquisition look bad. The only thing that it's done before the DLC which could be considered wrong is holding land in Ferelden/Orlais and even that was badly handled when it was brought up. Making it even longer would've involved the Inquisition being charged with more bogus crimes and railroaded into being wrong.
No one's rail roading the inquisition into anything (other than disbanding or serving Divine Victoria and stopping Solas). Fereldan obviously isn't going to tolerate what they (perhaps wrongly) perceive as an extension of Orlais (or at the very least the Chantry which they perceive as an Orlesian institution out to get them) right on their boarder and holding land in their country while the Council of Heralds and Orlesian nobility will obviously want to control the Inquistion as part of the game to further their own statuses. This is actually a fascinating context which I wish we had more room to explore and maneuver in.
No one's rail roading the inquisition into anything (other than disbanding or serving Divine Victoria and stopping Solas). Fereldan obviously isn't going to tolerate what they (perhaps wrongly) perceive as an extension of Orlais (or at the very least the Chantry which they perceive as an Orlesian institution out to get them) right on their boarder and holding land in their country while the Council of Heralds and Orlesian nobility will obviously want to control the Inquistion as part of the game to further their own statuses. This is actually a fascinating context which I wish we had more room to explore and maneuver in.
And yet Ferelden is fine with:
-the Wardens holding Amaranthine on behalf of the Crown.
-the Wardens having a fortress at Soldier's Peak
-a Dalish elf or Orzammar Paragon being teyrn of Gwaren
As for the Chantry, if Leliana is Divine Victoria she:
-was born in Ferelden
-is a hero of the Fifth Blight (probably)
-could be the mistress of their king or queen
What broke the camel's back for me was Teagan blaming us for the Dragon's Breath. Eff you Teagan, qunari spies inflitrated the Denerim palace as well. It's not our fault the Viddasala lost her mind.
Agreed 100%. I don't know what they were thinking making the Council essentially a sidestory and simply an excuse for a location for the DLC to take place. It's almost like they didn't want to finish repairs on Skyhold, and threw in a 'Council' who's importance is talked about constantly in the peripheral scenes and gameplay, but in actuality is barely even seen.
I was unsatisfied that I couldn't ****** slap Teagan. That man needs some cheese with that whine.