Rook and Lucanis' banter during the Siege was a highlight
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Rook and Lucanis' banter during the Siege was a highlight
the drowning will never not be funny. to me
i kind of understand why they’re just calling it blight instead of the taint in veilguard but also. “master the taint” is truly one of the funniest fucking lines in origins
this is all i have to say at the moment
did they intend to give solas and rook three times the chemistry they gave solas and lavellan in the base inqusition game or am i witnessing the funniest possible thing bioware could've done
this is peak comedy
"I hate the fade." "I hate the deep roads." Well I hate fucking Denerim. Run around getting jumped every four minutes. There's a fucking plague nobody is dealing with. Some blind templar is the only one doing his job. Terrible layout. Ass of a city.
Looks like somebody didn’t get fine dwarven crafts direct from orzammar the last time they were in the city
Her nightmare
"lol isn't it funny how there are hardly any dragons in the dragon age games! and how dragons are barely relevant to the story lol" Anyway isn't it funny how the true importance of dragons in Dragon Age has been such a slow-burn concept despite the final boss of the first game being a dragon? One of the most important recurring NPCs in the series transforms into a dragon and is associated with dragon imagery. The big repeated world-ravaging catastrophes are led by corrupted dragons. These dragons and said catastrophes are connected to at least three of the world's major religions. The current age was named the "Dragon Age" because of the resurgence of dragons after they were thought to be extinct. A daughter of the aforementioned recurring character is revealed to have been deliberately breeding dragons to bring them back, and tells us that "the blood of dragons is the blood of the world." A major character from ancient times finds the idea of all the old god dragons being killed really upsetting and hasn't told us why. We found out in the last game that dragons have an unusual resistance to that world-ravaging catastrophe. There are only a couple old god dragons left. Dragons aren't always in the foreground of the story, but they're always there, they've always been there, in the background or just offscreen, hiding, sleeping, deep under the surface, waiting.
DAVRIN Dragon Age: The Veilguard October 31, 2024
king please,,, toss the cot and get a mattress AT LEAST
I love that 90% of the War Room operations are
Cullen: our soldiers will do it!
Leliana: our spies will do it!
Josephine, taking a massive toke: Some shitty noble in the area cheated on his wife AND his secret wife with his secret girlfriend’s mother, he’ll fucking do it if he knows what’s good for him
Well, here I go again about to romance another elven warrior. Please don’t break my heart 🫠
OSHA eat your heart out
The Veilguard in color! 🌈
imagine being cassandra pentaghast rushing for the breach and your prisoner stops to mine iron like for real out of the ground
fight someone your own size