Relax, darling. It's spa day.
Excatly this was what Corypheus and the archdemon were doing
Relax, darling. It's spa day.
Excatly this was what Corypheus and the archdemon were doing
I like turtles.
It follows that you are not a Bioware villain.
That's hardly unique to Bioware.
http://tvtropes.org/...rcusOnHisThrone
But Corypheus is more active than most. He personally leads the attack in Haven and the Arbor Wilds.
The attack in Haven?
Corypheus suffers a last second attack of idiocy, he had things well in hand. He'd taken out your squad, used his magic to neutralise you, and instead of just shouting 'Cop this!' and obliterating you, he decides to go all Mr T and throws you instead - straight next to the Trebuchet he hasn't destroyed with his Dragon or magic because... er... Well anyway, he decides that instead of crushing you like a grape, he'll throw you next to the firing lever. Because its not like you've already used a Trebuchet on the mountain to tip off what your intentions are... oh no wait, yes you have...
He didn't seemed that interested in the well of sorrow until the last of the Inqusitor fetch quests...
It follows that you are not a Bioware villain.
But villains can like turtles too.
But villains can like turtles too.
Hmmm... point taken!
But you like the sunbathing?
Now now, Solas did plenty of work in my playthroughs. He's only sunbathing if you don't do take him on any missions.
Solas is not a villain he is an hero.
Solas is not a villain he is an hero.
Solas is not a villain he is an hero.
Hmmm... point taken!
But you like the sunbathing?
Not so much. I get burnt sometimes.
Not so much. I get burnt sometimes.
So, I said: you are not a Bioware villain.
So, I said: you are not a Bioware villain.
Damn. You caught me!
The attack in Haven?
Corypheus suffers a last second attack of idiocy, he had things well in hand. He'd taken out your squad, used his magic to neutralise you, and instead of just shouting 'Cop this!' and obliterating you, he decides to go all Mr T and throws you instead - straight next to the Trebuchet he hasn't destroyed with his Dragon or magic because... er... Well anyway, he decides that instead of crushing you like a grape, he'll throw you next to the firing lever. Because its not like you've already used a Trebuchet on the mountain to tip off what your intentions are... oh no wait, yes you have...
He didn't seemed that interested in the well of sorrow until the last of the Inqusitor fetch quests...
Need a Villian similar to The Guardian from the last Ultima trilogy, tho maybe not QUITE the same ending...
Thinking about it, I think that DLC villains are often better than the main game's, The Architect and the Mother were more interesting than the Archdemon, Prosper was better written than Meredith, and while Corypheus was a letdown as a boss fight, Saarath was a damn good fight.
Corypheus was smart in Legacy when he litterally forced Hawke to come to his prison via the carta dwarf,also he created an army later on.
i don't know what happened in DAI .......