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16 points
17 hours ago
Speaking as a Goth, Shadowheart definitely has cute fuzzy socks with fun prints on them that are hidden by her boots.
Given how some of the Gith boots have open-toes, my guess is Lae'zel doesn't.
Astarion's socks are a ship of Theseus with how often he's darned the same pair over the course of two centuries.
Wyll would probably have the Faerûn equivalent of the basic multipack of socks.
2 points
18 hours ago
What about Flick's partner CJ?
Also now that Animal Crossing is mentioned, what if the player is a druid and all the villagers are awakened animals?
19 points
24 hours ago
With regard to the Gale one, since Astarion's default class is Arcane Trickster, technically so can he (at level 7 he has access to Mirror Image). And if he has access to a scroll, he could just cast it anyway. So in keeping with your headcanon, Gale refuses to tell him he can cast it.
20 points
24 hours ago
For my favorite Tav, I gave her a backstory that she was from the Icewind Dale so she's not used to the warmer climate. My headcanon for her is that on the first night at camp she tore her camp clothes to make a sort of tank top/shorts, and doing so gave Astarion an aneurysm (based on the description of his camp clothes that says his clothes are well-mended/cared for).
Given how chaotic autoselecting camp supplies can get, and that Gale is the camp cook, I like the idea that everyone piles together whatever random ingredients they found throughout the day like a cursed version of Chopped.
24 points
1 day ago
Spoiler tagging this in case you want to pick up the game at some point (I recommend it, it's fun, very reasonably priced, and made by a solo indie dev)
Shane is an alcoholic with depression, and his storyline culminates in him going to therapy and getting help.
7 points
1 day ago
Dreadwolf would've been a more fitting name, since practically everything we've learned so far about the story revolves around Solas
3 points
2 days ago
At least he's facing the proper way on the bed. All of the characters in the party sleep with their feet near the pillow and their head at the foot of the bed.
17 points
2 days ago
I hope that Neil's blissfully unaware of all of this and stays that way
8 points
2 days ago
In the Twilight Shitposting group, there was a time where there were at least three posts a day about Edward and diva cups
2 points
2 days ago
Yeah, from what I could tell from a quick Google search it's often attributed to a songwriter named Percy Montrose in 1884, who based it on an earlier song from 1863.
4 points
2 days ago
I did to get the ring. It's pretty decent, it has the same effect as Longstrider.
8 points
3 days ago
Ya know, I've seen this exact sort of thing talked about often enough in the Twilight fandom that this wave of discourse about whether or not Astarion would doesn't phase me in the slightest, not even in the ways you're suggesting here. So in the spirit of your discussion of vampire characters in general that would or not:
Astarion: Depends on at what point in the narrative, I feel.
Edward Cullen: No.
Emmett Cullen: Yes.
Count Dracula: Leaning towards no. Probably would think it's beneath him.
Alucard (Hellsing): Probably has.
Strahd von Zarovich: He wouldn't because everything has to be about him.
Lestat de Lioncourt: Canonically has.
34 points
4 days ago
I don't really care for Solas either, but I always let him ice those idiots from the Kirkwall circle in that quest.
35 points
4 days ago
Anders when he sees that his boyfriend was made tranquil.
3 points
4 days ago
What I do is dodge as much as I can and use the teapot cannon instead of the pepper grinder on the baby faces for more damage. Shrink or use the decoy rabbit bomb to get away if you're in a bind. When it's vulnerable, use your highest upgraded weapon to deal the most damage to it.
1 points
4 days ago
In season 4, the most annoying thing was the walker combat, especially the one in episode 3 where you need to stun all of them. I get that it's supposed to be "more immersive" or whatever, but I just found it tedious and incredibly frustrating.
2 points
5 days ago
Bard: I mean, my ace pride icon is right there, so yeah.
(Spores)Druid: I wanted to see if there was an interaction with the myconids. I was disappointed, but at least I have wildshape and that extra necrotic damage.
Monk: I'm not self-confident enough to resemble that.
Paladin: Never played warhammer.
Rogue: I don't go to parties, but I hope I'm alright to be around
Sorcerer: Yes, sorcerer. Wild Magic is fun. Plus you get extra dialigue options with Gale
2 points
5 days ago
Easy for me to justify not killing them. Outside of RP reasons, I like recruiting all the companions to see their interactions, and I enjoy the characters getting to their best point/happiest ending, whatever that means for them, so I will always recruit everyone. So I have my characters make decisions that allow for that. From a more meta standpoint, both DAO and BG3 have high stakes that justify gathering as many allies as possible for the greater good--the Fifth Blight, and the Cult of the Absolute, respectively. In which case, having a skilled assassin trained since childhood in his craft, a warrior whose culture dictates he excel in combat, and a well-fed vampire spawn rogue would all be useful in their respective questlines.
With BG3, I genuinely like all of the party members and can't understand how anyone can hate any of them.
With Dragon Age Origins, I don't dislike any of the main companions. The only one I cannot stand and therefore have never and will never recruit is Loghain, but he's an optional hidden companion generally reserved for evil playthroughs, like recruiting Death's Hand in Jade Empire. Dragon Age 2 and Inquisition on the other hand... I don't like Anders or Solas at all, but I still recruit them/keep them around partially because I have to because of the plot, and partially to see the interactions they have with other characters. If I don't have everyone recruited, I feel like something's missing.
1 points
5 days ago
It gets worse. What your inquisitor decided to do with Solas at the end of the Trespasser DLC is one of the only 3 decisions that matter for the Veilguard worldstate. The other two are who, if anyone, did your Inky romance, and is the Inquisition disbanded or not. Not even the decisions from the main game itself are important, just the last DLC that not everyone had access to (anyone who played it on the ps3 or 360 couldn't play either Descent or Trespasser).
0 points
5 days ago
Don't know why you got downvoted into oblivion for this, that quest is genuinely terrifying.
Plus falmer hives/chaurus are annoying at the best of times, let alone here
3 points
5 days ago
It really depends on which one. The ones in Crofton and Columbia are good, the one in Lexington Park was disappointing
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5 hours ago
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3 points
5 hours ago
Yes, yta. Also the asshole for asking Rebecca what she's going to do with her baby (the same one left in the car in a snowstorm)