Gozma
Arcane
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- Aug 1, 2012
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Yes, don't put your life in danger by dueling a single faggot in public.
Feel free to take on thousands of demons and a dragon though.
gentlemen we have peak ludonarrative dissonance
Yes, don't put your life in danger by dueling a single faggot in public.
Feel free to take on thousands of demons and a dragon though.
It's the fucking DLC u sad fuck.
I'm disappointed you couldn't kill the duelist faggot. Also amused how he talks of fighting with rapiers when the swords are not actually rapiers.
Welcome to the Codex.This is hliarious(ly bad)!
It's been over two weeks, and I still have the same blank stare of disbelief each time I watch this wreck.This is hliarious(ly bad)!
It's been over two weeks, and I still have the same blank stare of disbelief each time I watch this wreck.This is hliarious(ly bad)!
So the whole book quest was a metaphor for Bioware and their fans right? Demanding sequels to the worst stuff, loving trashy romance, rendered unable to use reason when assessing quality.
Hence that theory seems to make sense
- While he was originally written by David Gaider in Dragon Age: Asunder, he is written by Patrick Weekes in Dragon Age: Inquisition. Cole is described as different and seeing everything differently, since he's not like other people.
- Cole - Dragon Age Wiki
dragonage.wikia.com/wiki/Cole
The sign of a great author. Self insertion into his own work if there was ever any doubt that he was a talentless obese cretin, I can now safely discard it.It's been over two weeks, and I still have the same blank stare of disbelief each time I watch this wreck.This is hliarious(ly bad)!
Yep, it's like a gift that never stops giving.
So the whole book quest was a metaphor for Bioware and their fans right? Demanding sequels to the worst stuff, loving trashy romance, rendered unable to use reason when assessing quality.
Pro-tip: fandom says Varric is Gaider's self insertion.
And since Cole is treated so nicely by Varric and referred to as the "Kid", I did some digging and found out that Gaider is the one who created Cole in the novel.
Hence that theory seems to make sense
- While he was originally written by David Gaider in Dragon Age: Asunder, he is written by Patrick Weekes in Dragon Age: Inquisition. Cole is described as different and seeing everything differently, since he's not like other people.
- Cole - Dragon Age Wiki
dragonage.wikia.com/wiki/Cole
I just can't get over the fact that the game keeps telling you red lyrium is bad and will fuck with your mind if you linger close to it and then also talks about how transporting it without covering it up with a box or something is really unsafe then you just go and set up camp not 5 metres from giant red lyrium spikes. I know gameplay story gaps but ffs make some goddamn effort yet even as i say that i remember they cbf animating slaves running so they just fade to black and delete them from game.