7/10 Okay I'll bump it to 8/10
Am i the only one who has a problem with males in this Franchise?
#101
Posté 09 mars 2016 - 02:51
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#102
Posté 09 mars 2016 - 02:56
I liked Fenris.
#103
Posté 09 mars 2016 - 03:04
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#105
Posté 09 mars 2016 - 03:12
Man this ridiculous topic isn't even fun...
I was expecting better myself.
#106
Posté 09 mars 2016 - 03:13
Uhh it seems to me you didn't even bothered to read.
All females characters regardless of if you solve or try to on their issue continue along their path and they don't need the PC.
Most male characters without the PC remain losers for the rest of their life,i even made plenty of examples.
Should I phrase it differently for you?
- Leliana would be killed by darkspawn without the Warden (the only reason she made it to Inquisition is writer's pet status and resurrectus ex machina )
- Morrigan would be taken over by Flemeth without the Warden
- Wynne would be killed by templars, abominations or darkspawn without the Warden
- Isabela would be killed by the Qunari without Hawke
- Merrill would be killed by the demon from her mirror - or by her own clan, if they blame her
- Aveline would have died next to her husband without Hawke
- Cassandra would be killed by either the rogue seekers or just Corypheus, because apparently, she's such a capable woman, she can't lead the Inquisition
- Vivienne would've lost her husband and probably most of her political power without the Inquisitor, basically she would've lost everything
- Sera would be killed by one noble or another
- Josephine would be killed by assassins
Half of Thedas quite literally needs the PCs because they save the bloody world.
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#107
Posté 09 mars 2016 - 03:19
I liked Fenris.
Not me. I'd probably have 'manced Varric if it had been an option tho'.
For the record, the OP seemed a little flat, without passion. I'm actually kind of surprised it hit five pages. I didn't read them, tho', so I suppose interesting things could have happened along the way.
#108
Posté 09 mars 2016 - 03:21
Not me. I'd probably have 'manced Varric if it had been an option tho'.
For the record, the OP seemed a little flat, without passion. I'm actually kind of surprised it hit five pages. I didn't read them, tho', so I suppose interesting things could have happened along the way.
He's too short.
I haven't read them either. From the looks of it, nothing funny to read.
#109
Posté 09 mars 2016 - 03:30
I'd rather talk about noodles.
Look, there are only so many things we can say about Cullen's hair.
He's too short.
He's the perfect height. Where's that motorboating gif when you need it?
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#111
Posté 09 mars 2016 - 03:35
Should I phrase it differently for you?
- Leliana would be killed by darkspawn without the Warden (the only reason she made it to Inquisition is writer's pet status and resurrectus ex machina )
- Morrigan would be taken over by Flemeth without the Warden
- Wynne would be killed by templars, abominations or darkspawn without the Warden
- Isabela would be killed by the Qunari without Hawke
- Merrill would be killed by the demon from her mirror - or by her own clan, if they blame her
- Aveline would have died next to her husband without Hawke
- Cassandra would be killed by either the rogue seekers or just Corypheus, because apparently, she's such a capable woman, she can't lead the Inquisition
- Vivienne would've lost her husband and probably most of her political power without the Inquisitor, basically she would've lost everything
- Sera would be killed by one noble or another
- Josephine would be killed by assassins
Half of Thedas quite literally needs the PCs because they save the bloody world.
Actually, both the Warden and Hawke would be dead without Flemeth, Aveline owes her life to Flemeth too, Cassandra was away from Lord jerk face Lucius and Sera and Vivienne weren't rescued either.
#112
Posté 09 mars 2016 - 03:42
#113
Posté 09 mars 2016 - 03:45
He's too short.
I haven't read them either. From the looks of it, nothing funny to read.
We're talking about the same OP who values Solas. His/her threads are kind of sad, in a funny way.
#114
Posté 09 mars 2016 - 04:09
Actually, both the Warden and Hawke would be dead without Flemeth, Aveline owes her life to Flemeth too, Cassandra was away from Lord jerk face Lucius and Sera and Vivienne weren't rescued either.
Gee, thanks Captain Obvious. Flemeth saving Hawke has absolutely nothing to do with the 'indepence' or 'badass' of the companions the OP talks about. Same story for Aveline, especially considering Aveline is saved by Hawke before Flemeth; she would've died defending her husband from the darkspawn if Hawke didn't show up.
Cassandra actually wanted to find out what was going on with the Seekers, so she could've been very, very dead. Sera and Vivienne still owe their lives to the Inquisitor; they'd be killed by Corypheus and his army if the Inquisitor wasn't there.
#115
Posté 09 mars 2016 - 04:13
It's called "fun sized."
That's how I describe myself.
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#116
Posté 09 mars 2016 - 04:14
That's how I describe myself.
See!
#117
Posté 09 mars 2016 - 08:33
I can sympathize with him, as far as originally freeing the elves (apparently).
But he seems to have gone emo over the results. He doesn't really like this world. And he's still very focused on how elves should be. He never truly wanted to free them. He still wants them to be the way he sees them.
Wow, interesting point of view. I hadn't ever really considered that.
It's kind of funny how Solas says that modern elves "are not his people." They are not the ancient elves, no, but they are all that's left of them. They only exist because of Solas actions, so maybe he should realise that this actually makes them more 'his people' than anyone else.
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#118
Posté 09 mars 2016 - 09:07
The topic of this thread is a loser.
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#119
Posté 09 mars 2016 - 03:39
I think that DA lacks for males that are solemn or thoughtful in character or manner acting or speaking sincerely and in earnest rather than in a joking or halfhearted manner.
without them being Qunari
#120
Posté 09 mars 2016 - 03:42
I think that DA lacks for males that are solemn or thoughtful in character or manner acting or speaking sincerely and in earnest rather than in a joking or halfhearted manner.
wihtout them being Qunari
I think Nathaniel qualifies.
#121
Posté 09 mars 2016 - 03:54
I think Nathaniel qualifies.
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#122
Posté 09 mars 2016 - 03:55
When Nathaniel Howe demonstrated to possess such characteristics?His personality can be grasped well enough in banters with the crew of DAA especially Velanna,he is everything but a "solemn" serious character.There is none that qualify as an earnest and wise male character,in truth there aren't wise males characters in DA.
When does he not qualify as serious and solemn.. I'd ask.
His tradeoff with Anders kind of sums it up. He doesn't like the snarkiness. "Oh, so that's how it's going to be.."
And with his approval up, or when you give him the family bow, or meets his sister, he's about as earnest and sincere as it gets.
#123
Posté 09 mars 2016 - 03:57
I think Nathaniel qualifies.
He may not be a companion, but I'd say Cory does too, unless you consider how he refers to himself as a god as joking. It is a pretty good one, I'm just not sure it's intentional.
#124
Posté 09 mars 2016 - 04:25
When does he not qualify as serious and solemn.. I'd ask.
His tradeoff with Anders kind of sums it up. He doesn't like the snarkiness. "Oh, so that's how it's going to be.."
And with his approval up, or when you give him the family bow, or meets his sister, he's about as earnest and sincere as it gets.
#125
Posté 09 mars 2016 - 04:40
Acting or done quickly and without thought or care is what it define part of his personality.Being extremely thorough and exhaustive or accurate in training,skills and behaviour are not qualities that pertains to any male characters that i saw on DA.In short being rigorous and marked by exactness and accuracy of expression or detail are all wonders that don't pertain to Nathaniel but that should be a must of a more solemn male character.Obviously these are characters that cannot be a companions of a protagonist simply because they can't follow,they don't have any unresolved issues because they are complete.I may see Duncan fit for the description but then again he is just a GW who was unable to judge properly several recruits (such as Jory and Daveth) and that didn't developed any interest apart from kill monsters..
Exactness is an entirely different trait. You should have just said that.
People who are highly sensory don't need exactitude, for example. A lot of instinct comes into play.. whether they're dancers or athletes or soldiers.. but that doesn't mean they're not serious. Some may be.
But I feel like I'm getting off the subject now. I just think he fits the general criteria. If you disagree, that's OK.
I was mostly contrasting him with Alistair and Anders.
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