>Investigate >A dreamer? >Investigate >First to survive? >Investigate >The Beyond? >Investigate >Tell me about the ritual. .. OH. (has a sudden flash of insight into Inquisition) Top option: branching path icon, bottom option: coins icon (presumably we are asking for a bribe..??). >_?
I'm gonna flip my shit if imgur doesn't stop scrambling all my images' order and making me upload them three at a time. >:[ Anybody got any idea of how to fix it?
>You just want me alone. Really, Hawke? She IS a white-haired elf with shiny tattoos. (branching path icons) >_?
It's a somewhat obscure Buffy reference based on the extended dream-world sequence we're about to enter. :P
>I can't do that. ...Dangit, that red armband is part of her romance outfit. @the game I'M STILL NOT ROMANCING ISABELA Well, despite those SOMEWHAT MIXED responses, I'm sticking with the same team. Lezgo!
Oh, hey, buddy. I'd like to have some words with you about this girl Ella you almost killed... >_? (And with that, it's time for me to go to bed journey to the Fade as well. Night, y'all!)
>o hey waddup justice ah anders i see youre doing your best kintsugi impression (the literal kind with broken pottery)
>Justice, I presume? We've also met. (leo dicaprio walking meme) Why on earth are we just getting the templars codex now?? Spoiler: Codex - Templars Often portrayed as stoic and grim, the Order of Templars was created as the martial arm of the Chantry. Armed with the ability to dispel and resist magic in addition to their formidable combat talents, the templars are uniquely qualified to act as both a foil forapostates—mages who refuse to submit to the authority of theCircle—and a first line of defense against the dark powers of blood mages and abominations. While mages often resent the templars as symbols of the Chantry's control over magic, the people of Thedas see them as saviors and holy warriors, champions of all that is good, armed with piety enough to protect the world from the ravages of foul magic. In reality, the Chantry's militant arm looks first for skilled warriors with unshakable faith in the Maker, with a flawless moral center as a secondary concern. Templars must carry out their duty with an emotional distance, and the Order of Templars prefers soldiers with religious fervor and absolute loyalty over paragons of virtue who might question orders when it comes time to make difficult choices. The templars' power derives from the substance lyrium, a mineral believed to be the raw element of creation. While mages use lyrium in their arcane spells and rituals, templars ingest the primordial mineral to enhance their abilities to resist and dispel magic. Lyrium use is regulated by the Chantry, but some templars suffer from lyrium addiction, the effects of which include paranoia, obsession, and dementia. Templars knowingly submit themselves to this "treatment" in the service of the Order and the Maker. It is this sense of ruthless piety that most frightens mages when they draw the templars' attention: When the templars are sent to eliminate a possible blood mage, there is no reasoning with them, and if the templars are prepared, the mage's magic is all but useless. Driven by their faith, the templars are one of the most feared and respected forces in Thedas. —From Patterns Within Form by Halden, First Enchanter of Starkhaven, 8:80 Blessed. So there's this flying book. Apparently if I manage to click it I get an attribute point, but I have yet to manage it. (I'll try again if I get the chance to come back here.) There are also some barrel-based puzzles. This is Gallows-y.. I guess it's the Feynriel Mindscape? And through here.. What is this, living quarters in the Circle? It looks similar to what we see in the Tower of Magi in DA:O, but with a Kirkwall aesthetic. I should have tried this barrel puzzle before blundering directly into ...
...this cutscene: ... Would that be Feynriel and us being here, or Feynriel and Fenris' tattoos, or...? You gotta be specific man this city is crawling with forgotten magics >_?