Glyndwyr Lavellan finished about half the companion quests in one day, and Leiliana and Cullen's quests. He also handled the soldiers in the Fallow Mire. I also found out how to trigger Rescue the Spy, and did it as all three of my Inquisitors. Malverde Trevelyan took Leiliana's approach, Tal'Ataashi Adaar took Cullen's, and Glyndwyr has Josephine doing it for him right at this moment.
What do you think about the Dalish Warden story?
#176
Posté 24 mars 2016 - 05:45
#177
Posté 24 mars 2016 - 11:11
Glyndwyr Lavellan finished about half the companion quests in one day, and Leiliana and Cullen's quests. He also handled the soldiers in the Fallow Mire. I also found out how to trigger Rescue the Spy, and did it as all three of my Inquisitors. Malverde Trevelyan took Leiliana's approach, Tal'Ataashi Adaar took Cullen's, and Glyndwyr has Josephine doing it for him right at this moment.
Lol. Wrong forum..
#178
Posté 24 mars 2016 - 11:17
Lol. Wrong forum..
I was wondering...
#179
Posté 24 mars 2016 - 04:30
Lol. Wrong forum..
Thanks. I was wondering where this post went.
#180
Posté 24 mars 2016 - 08:02
My favorite moment...
It's great to keep those screenshots and then look at them again when you're near the end of your pt.
#181
Posté 24 mars 2016 - 10:50
I went into Origins completely blind, and ended up with a Dalish who romanced Morrigan.
I like it as a lot of people who like it because from a RP point his constant questioning made more sense, and Witch Hunt seemed full circle. My DA2 romance was Merrill so the Mahariel clan was pretty important in my world.
As for a reason to combat the blight, I mean, there already there, and are told that they are one of two people who can stop this thing they have seen first hand is deadly and live ruining, that seemed motive enough for me
#182
Posté 25 mars 2016 - 03:02
The reason I don't like Witch Hunt for my Dalish is I can't express any weariness about the mirror. It's a pivotal moment in the Dalish origin, but WH makes it kind of hand wavey. To me, it's like willingly sticking one's hand in an electrical socket you just got zapped by. It shouldn't be that easy. Secondly, she's a thief. Or seemingly a thief. Dalish tend to hate thieves of their culture. That's their whole MO. That's the very poster when they released the game. It's why Ariane wants her dead too.
"It is heartwarming, truly, to see that there are yet humans willing to risk a slow and torturous death in pursuit of our most sacred treasures!" ![]()
I'd say it's just as "full circle" if you stab her. Just like you can fire down those hunters in the beginning of the origin, for stealing that artifact. Too bad the stabbing seems to be bugged in DAI though.
#183
Posté 25 mars 2016 - 03:08
#184
Posté 25 mars 2016 - 03:11
What do you mean by weariness?
Just what the word means, I guess. If you have traumatic events in your life, it's not like most would want to welcome it back.
It's kind of like food poisoning..
Don't eat those sausages again.
#185
Posté 25 mars 2016 - 04:05
You can say "Last time I came here, Tamlen was alive and healthy". And Ariane not only acknowledges that it must be hard for you to be in that place again, but also asks if you would trade the Grey Warden life for a chance to go back in time and change what happened.
#186
Posté 25 mars 2016 - 06:13
Maybe you can't express it quite the way you had in mind, but the feelings related to revisiting that memory are addressed.
You can say "Last time I came here, Tamlen was alive and healthy". And Ariane not only acknowledges that it must be hard for you to be in that place again, but also asks if you would trade the Grey Warden life for a chance to go back in time and change what happened.
Yeah, I'm reminded of a few things like that.. when Ariane apologizes for bringing you back.
But it sucks. It isn't geared to the Dalish, like it's often proposed. Not any more than others at least. I could partly blame it on it just being a short DLC (there isn't much to Witch Hunt in general), but they didn't even bother using an elf in the trailer. It's the Cousland. The story is just as much geared towards an outsider. And the kind of elf that would be cool with all of this is a specific elf, who has dropped his guard and made a leap of faith just for Morrigan. I can appreciate a "love story", I guess, but it's a little cheesy for me. I'm not going to say it's wrong. I'd just rather not play with that kind of confidence.. I'd rather have more conflict of interest, more second guessing, confusion, and more disgust at her theft.
#187
Posté 26 mars 2016 - 03:03
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#188
Posté 26 mars 2016 - 06:47
I don't get it.
I wish I did? ![]()
#189
Posté 27 mars 2016 - 12:55
#190
Posté 27 mars 2016 - 01:20
My Mahriel would've actually have fought him.
#191
Posté 27 mars 2016 - 01:36
My Mahriel would've actually have fought him.
Your Mahariel probably did fight him.
#192
Posté 27 mars 2016 - 01:38
Just keep swimming and it eventually will come to you.
I still can't tell what the background is.. but I get the context... I think.
#193
Posté 27 mars 2016 - 02:12
Why when seeing a mirror or glass, someone must feel the urge to TOUCH it...?
In glassware shop we usually see this message
"Do not touch, once break considered sold!"
#194
Posté 27 mars 2016 - 03:25
I still can't tell what the background is.. but I get the context... I think.
Finding Nemo. At first I thought the orange things were funny ears but it's Marlin's fins (as Mahariel) and Nemo as Tamlen.
#195
Posté 27 mars 2016 - 03:32
Your Mahariel probably did fight him.
I meant beforehand about that. Not the ghoul version of himself.
#196
Posté 27 mars 2016 - 05:03
Finding Nemo. At first I thought the orange things were funny ears but it's Marlin's fins (as Mahariel) and Nemo as Tamlen.
Oh, I see.
i haven't seen any of those cartoons. Don't even quote the Lion King to me either. I'm out of touch ![]()
#197
Posté 27 mars 2016 - 02:21
Oh, I see.
i haven't seen any of those cartoons. Don't even quote the Lion King to me either. I'm out of touch
How old are you? =\
#198
Posté 27 mars 2016 - 09:25
How old are you? =\
Too damn old. 
#199
Posté 28 mars 2016 - 07:16
Too damn old.
I feel the same way sometimes...
#200
Posté 28 mars 2016 - 07:19
Too damn old.
I feel the same way sometimes...
I was playing Diablo 1 before Diablo 2 came out.
I'm not the oldest gamer I know, and I'm aware I'm not the oldest gamer here, but the fact remains that I recently attended a wedding between two people I used to game with. They're both younger than me. Halp.
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