New Justice Character Video Revealed
#76
Posté 11 mars 2010 - 08:20
#77
Posté 11 mars 2010 - 08:23
#78
Posté 11 mars 2010 - 08:23
And I think we have more business with The Fade.
#79
Posté 11 mars 2010 - 08:25
Nhadalie wrote...
I think I love him already.
I'm also pretty sure that if he didn't look quite so.. Dead. That he would quickly have a fangirl cult. Perhaps he might end up with one anyway.(A la Neht'aniel BG2 mod.)
Looking dead is no hurdle for my affections if the character is awesome enough. Besides, Justice is certainly less corpse-y than my FO3 boyfriend, Charon.
#80
Posté 11 mars 2010 - 08:27
SurelyForth wrote...
Nhadalie wrote...
I think I love him already.
I'm also pretty sure that if he didn't look quite so.. Dead. That he would quickly have a fangirl cult. Perhaps he might end up with one anyway.(A la Neht'aniel BG2 mod.)
Looking dead is no hurdle for my affections if the character is awesome enough. Besides, Justice is certainly less corpse-y than my FO3 boyfriend, Charon.
That was what I meant when I said he might end up with a fangirl club anyway.
#81
Posté 11 mars 2010 - 08:30
#82
Posté 11 mars 2010 - 08:33
I ask because I'm writing an original story where one of the characters is technically undead, but he looks perfectly normal... so long as the blade that killed him is embedded in his back; removing it results in blue mist wisping out of any (and all) breaches in his skin. His character has also married once while alive and twice while undead, although one of them was a fellow undead. He currently refuses to die because he doesn't know how previous marriages round out in the afterlife and he fears reprecussions (especially since he never told his later wives that he married before).
Modifié par Kimarous, 11 mars 2010 - 08:36 .
#83
Guest_Eli-da-Mage_*
Posté 11 mars 2010 - 08:39
Guest_Eli-da-Mage_*
#84
Posté 11 mars 2010 - 08:41
Geh, having to come home from work on Tuesday and do MORE work before I can play is gonna drive me insane.
#85
Posté 11 mars 2010 - 08:44
#86
Posté 11 mars 2010 - 08:45
LadyDamodred wrote...
Want. Now. I really like Justice's VA.
Geh, having to come home from work on Tuesday and do MORE work before I can play is gonna drive me insane.
If you have ever seen Farscape, I think Justice looks and more closely talks like Stark.
#87
Posté 11 mars 2010 - 08:45
errant_knight wrote...
Heh, that a tad too necrophilic for me.
Well, I can't imagine that stuff functions so well, so my PC's will limit their affection to creepy fawning and blatant favoritism (if he's awesome enough, that is).
#88
Posté 11 mars 2010 - 08:48
Kimarous wrote...
This may sound like an odd question, but to the girls here... how much does "technical deadness" bother you?
I ask because I'm writing an original story where one of the characters is technically undead, but he looks perfectly normal... so long as the blade that killed him is embedded in his back; removing it results in blue mist wisping out of any (and all) breaches in his skin. His character has also married once while alive and twice while undead, although one of them was a fellow undead. He currently refuses to die because he doesn't know how previous marriages round out in the afterlife and he fears reprecussions (especially since he never told his later wives that he married before).
I don't think I'd have a problem with that. It actually seems interesting to me.
#89
Guest_Eli-da-Mage_*
Posté 11 mars 2010 - 08:52
Guest_Eli-da-Mage_*
Technical deadness isnt interesting. It just means your body failed for a few minutes and then somebody done something to make it work again. If you were dead for too long you would lose your memory and eventually be permanently dead.Kerridan Kaiba wrote...
Kimarous wrote...
This may sound like an odd question, but to the girls here... how much does "technical deadness" bother you?
I ask because I'm writing an original story where one of the characters is technically undead, but he looks perfectly normal... so long as the blade that killed him is embedded in his back; removing it results in blue mist wisping out of any (and all) breaches in his skin. His character has also married once while alive and twice while undead, although one of them was a fellow undead. He currently refuses to die because he doesn't know how previous marriages round out in the afterlife and he fears reprecussions (especially since he never told his later wives that he married before).
I don't think I'd have a problem with that. It actually seems interesting to me.
#90
Posté 11 mars 2010 - 09:01
#91
Posté 11 mars 2010 - 09:02
#92
Posté 11 mars 2010 - 09:02
Eli-da-Mage wrote...
Technical deadness isnt interesting. It just means your body failed for a few minutes and then somebody done something to make it work again. If you were dead for too long you would lose your memory and eventually be permanently dead.Kerridan Kaiba wrote...
Kimarous wrote...
This may sound like an odd question, but to the girls here... how much does "technical deadness" bother you?
I ask because I'm writing an original story where one of the characters is technically undead, but he looks perfectly normal... so long as the blade that killed him is embedded in his back; removing it results in blue mist wisping out of any (and all) breaches in his skin. His character has also married once while alive and twice while undead, although one of them was a fellow undead. He currently refuses to die because he doesn't know how previous marriages round out in the afterlife and he fears reprecussions (especially since he never told his later wives that he married before).
I don't think I'd have a problem with that. It actually seems interesting to me.
That's not what she/he said would be interesting. They're talking about an undead character in a story being a romantic interest. Not about real life stuff.
#93
Posté 11 mars 2010 - 09:02
#94
Posté 11 mars 2010 - 09:03
Oh yeah, kinda like he did in Origins.. (N)
#95
Guest_Eli-da-Mage_*
Posté 11 mars 2010 - 09:03
Guest_Eli-da-Mage_*
Nhadalie wrote...
Eli-da-Mage wrote...
Technical deadness isnt interesting. It just means your body failed for a few minutes and then somebody done something to make it work again. If you were dead for too long you would lose your memory and eventually be permanently dead.Kerridan Kaiba wrote...
If you date a guy whos hearts stopped youre going to a loony bin.Kimarous wrote...
This may sound like an odd question, but to the girls here... how much does "technical deadness" bother you?
I ask because I'm writing an original story where one of the characters is technically undead, but he looks perfectly normal... so long as the blade that killed him is embedded in his back; removing it results in blue mist wisping out of any (and all) breaches in his skin. His character has also married once while alive and twice while undead, although one of them was a fellow undead. He currently refuses to die because he doesn't know how previous marriages round out in the afterlife and he fears reprecussions (especially since he never told his later wives that he married before).
I don't think I'd have a problem with that. It actually seems interesting to me.
That's not what she/he said would be interesting. They're talking about an undead character in a story being a romantic interest. Not about real life stuff.
#96
Posté 11 mars 2010 - 09:06
#97
Posté 11 mars 2010 - 09:09
Dodco wrote...
Could it be the bald-headed Grey Warden who follows Duncan around in the Origins parts? We don't know what happened to him but presume he died at Ostagar.
nah, the body would have been much more decayed than that. plus, weren't the bodies at Ostagar eaten by the darkspawns or something?
#98
Posté 11 mars 2010 - 09:13
#99
Posté 11 mars 2010 - 09:17
Now if they made him like a dark character instead of "Justice" and made him like...eat people or something, or have his own specialization for that sort of thing....
But this is also good. =D
#100
Posté 11 mars 2010 - 09:19
The spirit of justice is the most deep and glorious character in DAO/Awakening





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