attention all bg3 players who have also played any dragon age game!! (which is probably everyone, let’s be real)
im conducting an experiment, so if everyone could please reblog with their romance choices for both games
regards
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The List randomizer is really creating the most unfair choices for us!!
(generak post here / tag for all round one polls here)
Choose which one of these two romances will get to the next roun!
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BioWare on Twitter: "Here’s to long days with good friends. #DayofFriendship #DragonAge https://t.co/xwrZxu7y9m" / X
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A bardcore version of "Work Bitch" is playing in the background
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painted an old flame...
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the most enjoyable part of DAI is watching the advisors cuntily arrive at the war table like it’s a rupaul’s drag race season entrance. cullen did a sheet mask beforehand, josephine’s eyeliner is as sharp as the tip of that quill, & leliana’s been waiting three games for her moment to truly serve. morrigan guest stars - thirty, flirty, & no longer homeschooled
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« I can give no more to the Templar Order, nor it to me. The Maker has shown me a new path; I must take it. »
Cullen's story is truly impressive! The path he took from a young templar traumatized by the terrible events in the Ferelden Circle to the Commander of the Inquisition army. I'm inspired by his example.
For the symbolism, I chose the Kinloch Hold, surrounded by water and shrouded in flames. It's destroyed just like Cullen's sword, symbolizing his state of mind. Lyrium flows behind him, a problem he has yet to face. And I really like the “lion” aesthetic in his armor, it’s a wonderful image that shows us his inner strength. And just look at these wonderful cat eyebrows! ^_^
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Yes, I understand that the video game man isn't real, but what I am asking, is why isn't he real?
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the girlies are fightiiiiiiinnngggg
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The inquisitor needs these bottles for moral support, cullen.
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