Drunken Doobles on Dragon Age
Maybe this will be a Friday night tradition. Maybe not. Requests from bladeofcrota, wizardmoon, and thegreatnarwhalsmuffin.
Drunken Doobles on Dragon Age
Maybe this will be a Friday night tradition. Maybe not. Requests from bladeofcrota, wizardmoon, and thegreatnarwhalsmuffin.
Drunken Dragon Age Doobles (3/6/15)
These are all terrible.
I have screenshots proving that dwarf Inquisitor does in fact stand on a crate for a kiss, Iron Bull romance. But I like to imagine kneeling when there isn't anything to stand on. Plus my Aeducan romanced Zevran, he would most likely kneel, treating her like the princess she actually is.
inquisitor inq'isita part 5: @highladyofdusk and I discovering the magic of friendship and the emotion of rage
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Is it ever explained why Circle mages only ever seem to wear robes?
Meanwhile, non-Circle mages wear pretty much whatever by default – Morrigan has a skirt-over-pants look, Anders and Solas wear what look to be a long jackets and pants, Velanna wears a revealing dress that's pretty clearly not a traditional mage robe, Merrill wears a body suit, mage Grey Wardens have pants as part of their uniform, and mage!Hawke's starting outfit, the color-swapped version they wear at the beginning of Act 1, and their Champion armor all clearly have pants. Pants are generally a recurring theme here!
My personal theory so far is it's a control thing. The Chantry and/or Circle makes mages wear them. It's a small thing in and of itself, but when mages are already doing one thing without question, it's easier to get them to do other things without question.
Or maybe it's more akin to a uniform, and I'm overthinking it. I may be overthinking it. Even mages from more liberal Circles wear them. Habit? Too expensive to get new outfits? Both? Or even the more liberal Circles impose robes? Who knows?
I would most definitely blame the Chantry and their ways. If you look at the attire the priests and priestesses wear are very similar. Even the Templars armor include a type of robe. Might as well be an indicator that they are bond by the belief and will of the Maker.
OR!
I will also lean towards the banter Anders has in Awakening for why they continue to wear robes:
Oghren: So... mage, huh? What's it like?
Anders: To have all this power at my fingertips?
Oghren: No. To always have to wear a skirt? (Laughs)
Anders: Oh, you don't know the story behind the robes? You know how strict things are in the Circle, right? Of course you do. Well, the robes make quick trysts in the corner easy. No laces or buttons. You're done before the templars catch on.
Oghren: Really?
Anders: Just ask anyone.
Well, I started playing Inquisition again because I only played it ONCE. Here's a little drawing for you, because I hate bears….
let's remember this guy 👀
In Memoriam of the 3 party member system😔, a curated selection of some of my favorite three-way dialogues.
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100% support the devs on doing what they need to to balance gameplay, and i'm excited to try the new combat system, but I'll miss the surprise additions to chatter.
One of my favorite banters <3
Dragon Age Inquisition is an unrealistic game because there is no way in hell Hawke wouldn’t immediately go apeshit upon arriving at skyhold
Had some fun with this amazing Picrew and made the advisors to the best of my ability 🥰
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I was supposed to put some effort to the lightning effects but… what can I do, I’m a big lazybutt.
just messin around on twitter
Alas, so long as the music plays, we dance.
(Cole's cryptic comments + The Song)