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  1. @Thandal, actually that is exactly why the name, as I was trained for quite some time by a sensei who had the intent to make me a samurai, in the end I ended up veering off towards other martial arts, and did not complete the training, hence I became a Ronin. My old sensei passed away a few years ago, and since then I have used either ronin or wavewarrior in some way to commemorate what he taught me.
  2. Champion is the most defensive of the original specializations, and with a 2 handed warrior, you do lose out on some of the extra armor and enchantment slots a shield would add, plus the concept for the character was a stoic defender. With champion/templar, and the 2 handed ability to remain standing when most others would be knocked on their keesters, it made sense for me at least. My human warrior will stand and rally his fellows to continue battling with that combination, long after the berserker self-damage makes him fall back to recuperate from self-inflicted wounds. It also keeps with the rpg element I force onto even the worst rpg games I have come across. In WoW, I never changed my warriors armour for 20 levels, because the set he had looked good to me, others complimented the look as well, though the stats left a lot to be desired, I still muddled my way through.
  3. Raven (Human Male Rogue) - A tribute to my native american roots, what better name for a rogue than the trickster god. Bla'Tzar (Human Male Warrior) - Is my longest standing pen and paper warrior character, played from the chaotically insane level 1 dnd fighter who charged a goblin horde, got fireballed by his own mage, so charged back to kill the mage, to the slayer of gods who rescued an entire world from perishing. I will always have a place in my heart for this character and name, so I always make at least one in any rpg. Langlin (Human Male Mage) - He is my oldest running mage character from the same genre, I made one when a DM said I would never be able to play a wizard right in DnD, and well he was wrong. I ran out of places to level up, long before my character ran out of Orcs to kill (his ingame handle was Langlin Orckiller). Sparkles (Dog) - Named after the very first wolf/german shepard hybrid I ever met in person, and yes her owner named her sparkles. She was beautiful, protective, and a great friend who never wavered in loyalty. I was the only person other than her owner allowed near her puppies when he bred her, so she holds the name of my Dog character at all times (I keep forgetting to get the wolf mod for dog, but next runthrough I will) That is my list and reasons for the only character names that I use specifically, for other characters, I just sit and stare at the created character until a name pops out at me, like my elf female mage Thellisianna.
  4. I had to vote CG, as when you go live action, the costume changes, and other movie changes can really ruin something fun in the original concept. I am a computer/comics/RPG geek, when they put out the live action for X-men, I was so hyped to see the movie, then I saw the complete rewrites of the world to make it fit in with what movies could do, and I cannot stand to be in the same house as those movies. That said, I don't mind small changes from one concept to another, hence a lot of the cartoon movies of marvel characters rock, because they don't have to deal with real world limitations, they can just focus on the story as it already exists. If you go live action/CG mix, as avatar did, you're going to end up with something that is already mostly CG anyways, and DA:O was made on computers, might as well make the movie the same way.
  5. I have to say, my favourite warrior is my 2 handed templar/champion, I can wade through mages and kill them with area shouts, make my party better with one rally, and keep standing when most things attack me. When I tried the same with my dual weapon warrior, getting knocked off my feet all the time made most of the buff skills useless, so I guess it's all a matter of gameplay and style. Find what works for you, follow it through.
  6. -I have learned that Dragon/sword climbing should become a new sport!
  7. Yes, political correctness can muddy the waters rather well. The word Mankind refers to all of humanity, but if you add in PC garbage, it can be viewed as only equaling only male humanity. This PC stuff is relatively recent, the further you go back in languages and cultural usages of them, versus daily survival, the less people cared about making more and specific words for things, and just generally getting information across rather fast and efficiently. Hence mickeymcp is probably correct, in that the world of the game is using Gods as it's original terminology, meaning beings of celestial power, rather than the PC version where you would have to take that extra second to say something along the lines of "RUN, the Old Gods and Goddesses are attacking!" rather than just "RUN! The Old Gods are coming!"
  8. To add in a little on the discussion, I have in the past had to get blood off of my quickly for fear of passing along a blood disease. Step 1 make sure none of it entered in through an open orifice (if that fails, then start praying), step 2 is wash the blood off away from said orifices, step 3 wash the rest off, step 4 is to use something with a high PH like alcohol to sterilize the skin and area affected. All of these can be accomplished as soon as a civilization is capable of making themselves drunk, so it could just be a given that the mentioned characters were doing that "offscreen" since once you hit camp, no one is covered in blood anymore, no matter how much of it they had on them beforehand. It is akin to star trek, rpgs, and other things, where your character never has to go to the washroom, it would be rather dull to watch the process, so it is assumed to happen when no one is looking.
  9. Ok, to add something new to the technical discussion, I recently had to install a new fan for my computer, it didn't come with enough SATA connectors to power everything, so I went to a small shop owned by a computer geek just like me and asked if there was a way around it, turns out there is an adaptor that turns a PATA(IDE) power connector into a SATA. So that means if you are changing stuff around, head to one of those shops and see if there are any connectors that can change stuff around for your needs. The new connector cost me $5 CAD, a drop in the bucket compared to the $40 more it would have cost to get yet another new fan with the proper connectors.
  10. @RedVexHK Actually if you ask Morrigan about shapeshifting into people she explains why she would be unable to do it.
  11. I cannot say this is the best RPG ever, since not only do I play a lot (LOT) of computer RPG's, but I also use the old pen and paper RPG's as well. That being said, this game is very well done in the storyline and codex, the mod potential (For those with more patience than I to learn a whole system to mod a game) is well done. Those points aside, I really disliked a lot of the technical aspects that DW listed before, but it seems that companies are lately going backwards on the player mods, read less ability to mod their games, or harder modtools given. Not only that, but when I looked into modding with this game, I found that to add anything fun and unique required me to go out and download entire other programs just to get the mod tool they gave us to work. I have to put it up yet again, Thank all you modders great and large, for putting up new things for those of us who cannot or will not learn to use the mod tools. Your contributions to the game make it more enjoyable everytime we play.
  12. @elooocin you can use ronin for short. I have to agree, way too little and extremely way too late.
  13. The chantry? You mean they still won't let me start up the new national sport "Burn the clerics"? Man that so totally sucks. Smart remarks aside, I really disliked the chantry for all of it's earthly policies. As in real life churches, the message was so distorted by a rise of power, leading to a corruption of the basic concepts it tried to teach. It wouldn't be a perfect world without religion, but it would be better without religious organizations having power of any kind.
  14. @RustyBlade HAHAHAHA! I will remember "With that said, I want his helmet." for a very long time. To add to my earlier post, I side with the grand oak, anyone quoting idiotic poetry at me deserves a quick and merciful death... or a slow and painful one.
  15. Sten perfect actually. Quiet, stoic, does the job, accepts the consequences of his actions (even the ones made while in an unreasoning rage), and all the while no whining, no backtalk about how to lead, other than the one challenge, which every warrior is allowed, but the constant nitpicking of Ali makes me wanna turn around and say "You don't like how I do things? You lead! No? Then shut up, toe the line and get back to the slaughter!"
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