Shaper Valta
#26
Posté 08 mars 2016 - 07:19
#27
Posté 08 mars 2016 - 07:24
It'd sure screw with dwarven culture if it turned out that it made no difference and all dwarves were equal in the stone. None of this paragon crap.
Might not be all that egalitarian. I think there's something to it, it's just the dwarves forgot what 'worthiness' really means.
Honorable (cough, cough) dwarves strengthen the Stone in death, and dishonorable casteless or exiles are the gangue of dwarves, rejected by the Stone and the Ancestors. The problem is that you inherit your dishonorable-ness because your great, great, great grandmother had an illicit affair with her brother-in-law or... something, so really you've got a bunch of twatwaffle nobles polluting the Stone and claiming they're bettering it. Pfaw.
But rly the Stone... or the Titans... or whatever are looking for dem dorfs who make Her hivemind stronger and more resilient. Toughies like Valta and Renn.
#28
Posté 08 mars 2016 - 07:29
On mine it was another stupidity forced on protagonist in order to create another disaster to deal in next game ,pretty much da 2 was very fond of it.
There should be option to shank her or at least imprison but nope just let her be because that made sense.
Agreed. That, and forcing my character to keep quiet about the whole thing, even from Orzammar, was extremely aggravating and a crime against role-playing.
- robertmarilyn aime ceci
#29
Posté 08 mars 2016 - 07:36
Are they alive? The Sha-Brytol show no indication of a culture beyond "kill anyone who gets near the Titan" (even Valta makes that observation) and they live in close contact with lyrium, which causes harmful effects to the living.
They are guardians, the Sentinels do the same to whoever gets close to their Well of Sorrows. On Valta's letters she gets closer to the Sha-Brytol, she states that they kind of fear her (zombies don't feel fear) at the same time they adore her (they even built an armor for her) no doubt the lyrium affected them, yes, but they are dwarves, they resist more than other living, also, they wrote their records on the stone, they wouldn't do that if they wouldn't have a culture, so, I'd say they are zealots rather than zombies (or maybe zealot zombies ) the other lyrium zombie we met seemed to have a free will and didn't know how the heck she revived.
#30
Posté 08 mars 2016 - 09:12
the other lyrium zombie we met seemed to have a free will and didn't know how the heck she revived.
Who's that
#31
Posté 08 mars 2016 - 09:25
Who's that
Leliana
- Xerrai aime ceci
#32
Posté 08 mars 2016 - 09:37
They are guardians, the Sentinels do the same to whoever gets close to their Well of Sorrows. On Valta's letters she gets closer to the Sha-Brytol, she states that they kind of fear her (zombies don't feel fear) at the same time they adore her (they even built an armor for her) no doubt the lyrium affected them, yes, but they are dwarves, they resist more than other living, also, they wrote their records on the stone, they wouldn't do that if they wouldn't have a culture, so, I'd say they are zealots rather than zombies (or maybe zealot zombies )
Not "zombies." More like "high-functioning undead" or "living golems."
#33
Posté 09 mars 2016 - 06:34
Not "zombies." More like "high-functioning undead" or "living golems."
Well to be fair, even the darkspawn have something akin to a culture. It may be primitive and barbaric and probably only practiced in the deep roads lower regions, but its still there.
#34
Posté 10 mars 2016 - 07:34
I always thought Valta would end up as a companion for DA4.





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