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straightforwardly) wrote2015-05-10 08:50 pm
073 | in which I flip out about the end to the Deep Roads Expedition in Dragon Age II
► I just finished up the Deep Road Expedition in Dragon Age II, and asdfghjkl;. ASDFGHJKL;
BETHANY.
Oh lord, I was making so many DDDDDDD= faces at my screen. This is pretty much how it went:
Bethany: *gets blight*
Me: OH SHIT
Anders: Well, we could make her a Grey Warden...?
Me: I LOVE YOU
Then Bethany and Hawke had that super-sad good-bye, and then Hawke and Varric had that, in some ways, even sadder conversation once they got back to the surface, and here I am, lying on the floor (...not really), dying. SADFACE.
As glad as I am that Bethany didn't become Wesley 2.0, though, I have to wonder what'd have happened if Anders wasn't around. I don't think any of the other characters would have known about the Grey Wardens being nearby? Unless Hawke+friends somehow fortuitously run into them. idk.
I also have things to say about stuff that happened before this! (And a few things that happened after.) So, I'm going to talk about all that now. Yay for bulletpoints!
- I've become kind of interested in the Qunari. Prior to playing this game, I knew next to nothing about them— I did recruit Sten in Origins, but after barely surviving a super-awkward conversation about how my Warden can't be a warrior and female, I pretty much gave up on talking to him. But in this game, I've been eating up every new thing I learn about them.
I also really like the Arishok's voice. - The Anders - Merrill banters have been GREAT so far. I got both conversations about Ser Pounce-a-lot AND my Warden— my two favorite things! Plus, his comments about my Warden aligned perfectly with my headcanon for her, so yaaayyy.
- During the same banter, I also discovered that I've apparently been pronouncing Mahariel incorrectly this entire time. (Surprise, surprise.) I'd been pronouncing the second syllable as "ha", as in "hahahaha", but Merrill pronounced it as "hay", as in for horses. /updates mental dictionary
- Speaking of party banters, I've made the executive decision to never put Fenris and Merrill in the same party again. In terms of fighting, they work really well— Fenris has been a pretty decent warrior, and Merrill just rains down destruction for me— but their banters make me feel like chewing on nails. Hence, the decision.
- I'm thinking about using Fenris to get that Rivalry achievement, if only because I'm enjoying needling him about mages. Let's hope that my being nice to him on non-mage-related things doesn't mitigate the rivalry points too much.
- Insert above Deep Roads comments here.
- AAANNND on to the next part! I pretty much just watched the cutscenes, saved, and quit for the day, but I still have a bit more to say.
- Mainly, a mansion???? WHY DOES HAWKE NEED A MANSION. There's only two people left in our family! Three, if you count Uncle Gamlen. I confess that I'm curious about whether or not Hawke ditched him in Lowtown, or allowed him to come along.
- Hm, I thought I had at least one more thing to say, but apparently not, unless "I'm looking forward to selling ALL THE LOOT that I picked up in the Deep Roads" counts as a comment. (I, uh, may have a money-hoarding problem in video games.)
► On a non-Dragon Age-related note, I made this strawberry & poppy seed pie for my mom for Mother's Day, and I have to say, I definitely recommend it. I made the top crust out of hearts instead of triangles, though.

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In other news, you just solved a mystery for me. I couldn't figure out what accent it was that they
picked up at some point after leaving Brecilian Foresthad, other than "probably somewhere on/around the British Isles".no subject
Hee, the only reason I figured out Merrill's accent was that I finally recognized Eve Myles's voice, which also vindicated my choice of love interests. Someone in Bioware's casting department has my interests at heart.