Gotta love that bit of foreshadowing with the legend of Flemeth, and how she steals your beauty through your looking glass. The writers did a damn good job showcasing how history and stories mutate while retaining certain elements in some forms (Flemeth lurking behind the the glass, in this case).
Ahaha yes! Sten! There you have one of my favourite characters in the game both companionwise and gamewise. Once you get to know him he can actually chat quite a bit. In most of my playthroughs I seem to always end up bringing him to just about everything. In Sweden, where I come from, "sten" is a male name and also our word for a rock and a stone - depending on the context. Where are you from? Perhaps you already knew about this.. I would also agree with the previous commenter regarding feastday-thingies, to me that whole extra content was a bit of a disappointment in fact. You can uncheck them at the main menu of the game in the additional content-tab or whatever it is called. Once unchecked they should no longer appear at all until you check the box again. Also, finally you questioned Morrigan about the shapechanging. I've been waiting for that... Remember how she said that she watched your progress when you met her in the Wilds? Did you ever notice the squirrel following you throughout the whole Wilds? Most likely that was Morrigan. At least, that is what I personally have come to believe.
+Zarkhontaal Yeah, I noticed that squirrel. If that was supposed to be Morrigan, than it was quite clever detail. And I'm from Germany. The corresponding german word would be "Stein", so it's kinda similar. XD
SkadiLP Ah, yes... I used to study german back in school but that was ages ago and so I have forgotten most of it. I do still understand and know a bit, of course, but I prefer to just listen rather than speak it ^^
+Zarkhontaal You know, I've done 6 play-throughs of this game and while I noticed the "squirrels" I always thought they were just random squirrels... Your take on it puts an entirely different spin onto the squirrel and thinking on it, I could very easily see that little critter as being Morrigan. I would not put it past the folks at Bioware to have that 'random squirrel following you around' in there actually in fact be Morrigan. Interesting, very interesting.
I would stay away from the feastday gifts and pranks. Theyre basicly DLC gifts that max out the approval bar. The DLC is meant for people who have already played the game, or people who are just lazy. You can get rid of the quest marker by buying one gift and one prank and destroying them in your inventory.
+Bambbax Ah, I see. Well, I haven't bought any of those gifts yet, so I guess I'll just ignore them for now. There doesn't seem to be a shortage of gifts anyway.
Gotta love that bit of foreshadowing with the legend of Flemeth, and how she steals your beauty through your looking glass. The writers did a damn good job showcasing how history and stories mutate while retaining certain elements in some forms (Flemeth lurking behind the the glass, in this case).
Ahaha yes! Sten! There you have one of my favourite characters in the game both companionwise and gamewise. Once you get to know him he can actually chat quite a bit. In most of my playthroughs I seem to always end up bringing him to just about everything. In Sweden, where I come from, "sten" is a male name and also our word for a rock and a stone - depending on the context. Where are you from? Perhaps you already knew about this..
I would also agree with the previous commenter regarding feastday-thingies, to me that whole extra content was a bit of a disappointment in fact. You can uncheck them at the main menu of the game in the additional content-tab or whatever it is called. Once unchecked they should no longer appear at all until you check the box again.
Also, finally you questioned Morrigan about the shapechanging. I've been waiting for that... Remember how she said that she watched your progress when you met her in the Wilds? Did you ever notice the squirrel following you throughout the whole Wilds? Most likely that was Morrigan. At least, that is what I personally have come to believe.
+Zarkhontaal Yeah, I noticed that squirrel. If that was supposed to be Morrigan, than it was quite clever detail.
And I'm from Germany. The corresponding german word would be "Stein", so it's kinda similar. XD
SkadiLP Ah, yes... I used to study german back in school but that was ages ago and so I have forgotten most of it. I do still understand and know a bit, of course, but I prefer to just listen rather than speak it ^^
+Zarkhontaal You know, I've done 6 play-throughs of this game and while I noticed the "squirrels" I always thought they were just random squirrels... Your take on it puts an entirely different spin onto the squirrel and thinking on it, I could very easily see that little critter as being Morrigan. I would not put it past the folks at Bioware to have that 'random squirrel following you around' in there actually in fact be Morrigan. Interesting, very interesting.
I would stay away from the feastday gifts and pranks. Theyre basicly DLC gifts that max out the approval bar. The DLC is meant for people who have already played the game, or people who are just lazy. You can get rid of the quest marker by buying one gift and one prank and destroying them in your inventory.
+Bambbax Ah, I see. Well, I haven't bought any of those gifts yet, so I guess I'll just ignore them for now. There doesn't seem to be a shortage of gifts anyway.
That bit about Duncan going with Maric into the deep roads is from "The Calling"; Duncan was about 19 at the time.
+KingRat543 That's one of the books, right? I haven't read any yet, but I might do so in the future^^
SkadiLP Yes, 2nd one after Stolen Throne...