The most epic scene in Awakening...
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Guest_DSerpa_*
Posté 23 mars 2010 - 05:34
Guest_DSerpa_*
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Posté 23 mars 2010 - 05:53
#3
Posté 23 mars 2010 - 06:29
Lantrov wrote...
Stabbing the Mother in the face twice than walking off like a badass.
+1
Edited to add: That was an Achilles stab too. That's the one scene in the epic yawn fest that was Troy that I remember. Scene turned my sword into a boring dagger.
Modifié par alexa_025, 23 mars 2010 - 07:19 .
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Posté 23 mars 2010 - 06:31
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Posté 23 mars 2010 - 06:33
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Posté 23 mars 2010 - 06:36
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Posté 23 mars 2010 - 06:51
This. I thought I'd just stab him with a dagger, but that kick the cage into the lava had definitely surprised me. I loved my warden peering down to see if he was dead, heh. Disapproval from the whole group. *reload* =pDSerpa wrote...
Sparta kicking Steafan into the lava pit. Nice touch, Bioware.
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Posté 23 mars 2010 - 07:11
Gilsa wrote...
This. I thought I'd just stab him with a dagger, but that kick the cage into the lava had definitely surprised me. I loved my warden peering down to see if he was dead, heh. Disapproval from the whole group. *reload* =pDSerpa wrote...
Sparta kicking Steafan into the lava pit. Nice touch, Bioware.
This again. Seems like every cutscene kill is with a dagger. It was a lovely display of badassness when my PC "below the belt"s the guy's cage and drops him into the pit below. I lmaod and due to the awesomeness couldn't bring myself to reload in spite of the disapprovals.
It was kind of a lesson to the others. I WILL dropkick you into a lava pit, yes.
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Posté 23 mars 2010 - 07:36
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Posté 23 mars 2010 - 07:36
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Posté 23 mars 2010 - 07:46
Modifié par dark-lauron, 23 mars 2010 - 07:46 .
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Posté 23 mars 2010 - 08:29
DSerpa wrote...
Sparta kicking Steafan into the lava pit. Nice touch, Bioware.
Agreed. I thought I would just pull out that small knife you usually kill everyone with and WOW. That was unexpected.
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Posté 23 mars 2010 - 08:31
Gilsa wrote...
This. I thought I'd just stab him with a dagger, but that kick the cage into the lava had definitely surprised me. I loved my warden peering down to see if he was dead, heh. Disapproval from the whole group. *reload* =pDSerpa wrote...
Sparta kicking Steafan into the lava pit. Nice touch, Bioware.
Really the whole group, only Sigrun was disappointed and she was the one who called him a thief. I thought Anders would say something but he kept quiet.
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Posté 23 mars 2010 - 08:40
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Posté 23 mars 2010 - 08:41
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Posté 23 mars 2010 - 10:04
Nobody Important wrote...
The truly most epic scene was when Loghain told me to plow his daughter.
Considering Anora's Elektra complex that adds a whole new level of "ewwww..."
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Posté 23 mars 2010 - 11:33
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Posté 23 mars 2010 - 11:35
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Posté 23 mars 2010 - 11:39
MutantSpleen wrote...
When is it indicated or implied that Anora is sexually attracted to her father?
It never is. It's just a misreading of the fact that unless Anora marries Alistair or a Human Noble Male, the end story for Anora reads that she never marries, because she never found a man that was equal to her father. Reading that as an Elektra complex is pretty far-fetched imo.
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Posté 23 mars 2010 - 11:39
MutantSpleen wrote...
When is it indicated or implied that Anora is sexually attracted to her father?
Well, I remember an epilogue stating that she judges suitors very harshly because none of them measure up to Loghain.
I'm not entirely sure that's all that much indication of a complex though.
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Posté 23 mars 2010 - 11:46
Xandurpein wrote...
MutantSpleen wrote...
When is it indicated or implied that Anora is sexually attracted to her father?
It never is. It's just a misreading of the fact that unless Anora marries Alistair or a Human Noble Male, the end story for Anora reads that she never marries, because she never found a man that was equal to her father. Reading that as an Elektra complex is pretty far-fetched imo.
Don't forget the statue that only she visits.
I don't think the epilogue about her never remarrying would be icky, but the way it's phrased seemed to purposely make you think it was going to be about Cailan and then *boom*. Creepy daddy issues.
I see I will have to play Kal'hirol again for the Sparta kick. I, too, assumed it would be a shank knife scene and didn't want to risk companion disapproval for something bound to be less hilarious than nailing Genitivi in the head.
I'm fond of the post-Broodmother kill walk of badassery the PC does. The first time I was wearing a helmet so I didn't get to see my character's delightful "I am so over this sh*t" expression.
#22
Posté 23 mars 2010 - 11:50
Really needed a "You might want to step back" dialogue choice.
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Posté 23 mars 2010 - 11:51
#24
Posté 23 mars 2010 - 11:56
SurelyForth wrote...
I don't think the epilogue about her never remarrying would be icky, but the way it's phrased seemed to purposely make you think it was going to be about Cailan and then *boom*. Creepy daddy issues.
I think you are reading waaaay too much into that. From what little I have read of psychology it's not that uncommon for women to conciously or unconciously look at their fathers for models on how men should be, without this translating into anything like sexual feelings towards their fathers. Loghain wasn't a common man so I'm sure she would have daddy issues, just not creepy ones.
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Posté 23 mars 2010 - 11:57
Efesell wrote...
If there was a complex of any sort with her you'd think it'd be one we cause by beheading the guy right in front of her face.
True.





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