Does anything compare to the complete and utter Bad-****etness of being a prince?
#1
Posté 15 octobre 2009 - 06:07
So really, based on starting point alone, the Dwarven Noble Origin is of the highest caste possible in the game.
I'm sure all the other Origins are fun, but how could you not want to be the Prince of the Dwarven Kingdom?
#2
Posté 15 octobre 2009 - 06:09
#3
Posté 15 octobre 2009 - 06:10
#4
Posté 15 octobre 2009 - 06:13
#5
Posté 15 octobre 2009 - 06:13
Who is this Gorim, of which you speak?JEBesh wrote...
Don't forget our badass dwarfservant, Gorim.
#6
Posté 15 octobre 2009 - 06:14
You'd be surprised by the effect this short one has on the ladies.drakeyuuhi wrote...
dwarf = little. can't get a human or a elf woman. to tail for them
#7
Posté 15 octobre 2009 - 06:15
#8
Posté 15 octobre 2009 - 06:16
Nuff said
#9
Posté 15 octobre 2009 - 06:16
#10
Posté 15 octobre 2009 - 06:17
#11
Posté 15 octobre 2009 - 06:18
#12
Posté 15 octobre 2009 - 06:18
#13
Posté 15 octobre 2009 - 06:19
Who is Gorim?! Oh man, you're going to love your origin choice so much more.Two-Bull wrote...
Who is this Gorim, of which you speak?
He is the badass bodyguard assigned to protect and cater to us, and he's voiced by Steve Blum.
www.youtube.com/watch
#14
Posté 15 octobre 2009 - 06:20
#15
Posté 15 octobre 2009 - 06:20
relentlessimp wrote...
I'll bite. How about being a member of an Order who trains their members to warp the very fabric of reality on a daily basis? I call that more 'badass'. Remember; there's kings by the dozen, princes by the score, but only a select few have the gift to be mages. HA!
Agreed! even if your mage looks like a girl, he'll still be cooler than any dwarf! (Sorry man couldn't resist)
#16
Posté 15 octobre 2009 - 06:21
#17
Posté 15 octobre 2009 - 06:21
According to dwarven culture, it is absolutely the opposite._Anavrin_ wrote...
Dwarf Commoner > Dwarf Noble.
#18
Posté 15 octobre 2009 - 06:22
I agree. That is a vital part of the fabric of the world: as long as the world is defined as the sale of Lyrium, our major export. Aside from that, all of you witches and charlatans are welcome in my kingdom the next time I need to entertain my nephew at his birthday party. Show us a another trick, oh mighty mage, I think we might have an opening in our cabinet: court jester.relentlessimp wrote...
I'll bite. How about being a member of an Order who trains their members to warp the very fabric of reality on a daily basis? I call that more 'badass'. Remember; there's kings by the dozen, princes by the score, but only a select few have the gift to be mages. HA!
#19
Posté 15 octobre 2009 - 06:22
JEBesh wrote...
Who is Gorim?! Oh man, you're going to love your origin choice so much more.Two-Bull wrote...
Who is this Gorim, of which you speak?
He is the badass bodyguard assigned to protect and cater to us, and he's voiced by Steve Blum.
www.youtube.com/watch
Sweet.
#20
Posté 15 octobre 2009 - 06:23
#21
Posté 15 octobre 2009 - 06:23
You mean one of the selected few to be locked away in a tiny tower, being monitored all day? I's a matter of taste wether this is enviable i guessrelentlessimp wrote...
I'll bite. How about being a member of an Order who trains their members to warp the very fabric of reality on a daily basis? I call that more 'badass'. Remember; there's kings by the dozen, princes by the score, but only a select few have the gift to be mages. HA!
And from what i've heard, Gorim might probably be cooler than Dog.
Cooler!
than!
Dog!
#22
Posté 15 octobre 2009 - 06:24
JEBesh wrote...
According to dwarven culture, it is absolutely the opposite._Anavrin_ wrote...
Dwarf Commoner > Dwarf Noble.
=(.
#23
Posté 15 octobre 2009 - 06:25
Errol wrote...
Agreed! even if your mage looks like a girl, he'll still be cooler than any dwarf! (Sorry man couldn't resist)
Wait until it updates. Thanks to Fulgrim, he's even more feminine now.
Two-Bull said...
I agree. That is a vital part of the fabric of the world: as long as the world is defined as the sale of Lyrium, our major export. Aside from that, all of you witches and charlatans are welcome in my kingdom the next time I need to entertain my nephew at his birthday party. Show us a another trick, oh mighty mage, I think we might have an opening in our cabinet: court jester.
Oh, certainly, I've a trick to show you. If you'll just look right into the tip of my finger... oh, sorry. Did I put a bolt of lightning through your eyesocket? My apologies, noble dwarf! Oops, there I go again. Silly me. I really can't seem to stop. Tsk.
#24
Posté 15 octobre 2009 - 06:25
#25
Posté 15 octobre 2009 - 06:26
Two-Bull wrote...
I agree. That is a vital part of the fabric of the world: as long as the world is defined as the sale of Lyrium, our major export. Aside from that, all of you witches and charlatans are welcome in my kingdom the next time I need to entertain my nephew at his birthday party. Show us a another trick, oh mighty mage, I think we might have an opening in our cabinet: court jester.relentlessimp wrote...
I'll bite. How about being a member of an Order who trains their members to warp the very fabric of reality on a daily basis? I call that more 'badass'. Remember; there's kings by the dozen, princes by the score, but only a select few have the gift to be mages. HA!
Watch that tongue short stuff, or you might find your nephew blowing up in your your face. Covering that ugly dwarven rag you call a beard with his brains. Oh well, at least it won't be a big stain...





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