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    1. CutUp 11 yrs ago

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11 yrs ago
Current Going to McDonald's for a salad is like going to a prostitute for a hug.
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11 yrs ago
After Tuesday, even the calender goes W T F.
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11 yrs ago
"If you're going to do something tonight that you'll be sorry for tomorrow morning, sleep late." -Henry Youngman
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11 yrs ago
"I'm for whatever gets you through the night." -Frank Sinatra
11 yrs ago
"Life is hard. After all, it kills you." -Katharine Hepburn
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@Virani
Sure, she's fine. Put her up in the character app anytime you want.
@January
Lyrium is a bit rarer yes, but there are very small number of mines left in other regions, and a few that the dwarves have discovered. But the bullets only need a small amount given how volatile the substance is. The existence of the Titans isn't commonly known, given the huge implications for dwarven culture, and faith. So it's known by the higher ups of the Inquistion, and Shapers.

I'm glad peeps are interested. I'll try to get this thing up, and running during the weekend. I've still got a few plot points that need to be ironed out.
@Hexaflexagon
Alright, I edited his history, and bit of his personality. I like it much more now, and gave him a touch of PTSD. I went ahead, and put him up in the character tab. Hope that was ok. Here's the changes I made to history.
@Jig
He's ok. Feel free to put him up in the character tab.
@Cat Sidhe
No, we'll be using the same classes, but with some tweeks to the Warrior, and Rouge classes, Mages will mostly be the same. I'm still thinking it through but for Rouges I see them as the straight up gunslingers, think something more akin to the Smugglers of SWTOR, and as snipers as well if the player prefers. Warriors will become more like Soldiers, I think they'd be wielding repeaters, and shotguns, real heavy weapons. The Specializations will be tweeked as well, and I'll be choosing ones from the previous games with some tweeks. Oh, and let us not forget that the classic swords, shields, and what not are still in use on rare occasions, especially shields as they're made sturdy enough to be able to withstand most firearms. I can see a Warrior using a shield, and a pistol, or something in a riot-shield-like manner.
@Virani
That's fine.
@Naril
She's fine! Feel free to put her in the character tab anytime you want.
@January
Yes, all races are able to safely create the bullets, but generally the Dwarves create the most. Dwarven craft is still top notch after all.
@Cat Sidhe
Yep, any race, and class will be available. Though I'm not quite sure about the Qunari though, since in the Dragon Age none have survived the joining. I'm not sure if it's because of something biological since they're not of Thedas, or what Bioware had in mind for it. So I'm still on the fence on that, though I'm leaning towards making them avaliable since I love them so much. Played the hell out of my Qunari Inquisitor.
@Virani@McHaggis
Glad to see so much interest!
@Virani
It's been made mate. There's a link in my signature.
@Alan Hawke
Oops, totally sliped my mind. I forgot a few things.

The mages are given a bit more freedom than during the Dragon Age, but are still pretty segregated, as instead of having towers, and circles they have reservations. Sections of land dedicated to them. There most mages live, and train. There is still a small presence of Templers there just in case, but the mages are in charge there. The Templers no longer serve only the Chantry, but they also report to the Inquisition as well. After the Mage-Templer War the Inquisition reinstated the order, but the Inquistion helps keep them in check, and that they are treating the mages fairly.

The Inquisition has become a legendary faction, similar to the Grey Wardens, but held in higher regard given that the Wardens are seen useful only during a Blight. They're reach has extended far throughout Thedas, and has become a recognized police force throughout the land.

The Dwarves are in serious decline. The Darkspawn completely invaded Orzammar, destroying the once great Dwarven city. This forced the Dwarves to retreat to the surface, forever sealing the city behind them. They were given land in the Frostback Mountians so they could rebuild. They made a new settlement, and named it New Orzammar.

Not much has changed for the Dalish elves. They prefer to stick to the classic weaponry of their ancestors, and continue their nomadic lifestyle.
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