Jueg Posted November 1, 2011 Share Posted November 1, 2011 You know that when we encounter the sloth demon in the Circle of Magi, it put us to sleep and tries to trap us in a dream. And I always wondered why BioWare failed miserably. In the dream, which is meant to trap you, you have a conversation with Duncan and here is what he tells me and my reaction restricted by the options available to me. Duncan: We have eradicated the darkspawn and the world is at peace.Thera (my character): That can't be right. World is never truly at peace. Now, if you are playing the game for the first time, this maybe a little convincing but when you play it more than once, you see how miserably BioWare failed. I think it would be much more interesting if you saw someone or something you lost to become a Grey Warden depending on your origin. A dream constructed by the Sloth demon derived from your deepest desires. And it screws up at some point an you realize it was just a dream. It doesn't take a rocket scientist to know that this requires a lot of work. But I think everyone would love to play a perfected game. Any attempt to help is appreciated. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
elvinkun Posted November 1, 2011 Share Posted November 1, 2011 Use the "Skip Fade" mod....As you say, it was somewhat ok the first time, but then it get's rather evil. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jueg Posted November 2, 2011 Author Share Posted November 2, 2011 (edited) It is not the Fade that bothering me. It's the 'trap' dream that the sloth demon shows you that's supposed to make you forget all about the darkspawn and stay there. You know the dream where Duncan speaks of the eradication of darkspawn and the world being at peace. I have no intention of skipping the Fade, in fact, I think it kind of fun. Your enemies die without you having to break a sweat. What I proposed was that depending on your origins(dalish, human noble, a mage of the circle etc.), you see what you wanted all your life. Be it freedom, seeing your family again or being with your clan once again. For human noble origin, for example, you should be seeing a dream where you and your family is together. For the sake of clarification, you see a dream about someone or something you lost or something you want. A reason for you to make you want to kill the sloth demon even more. Edited November 2, 2011 by Jueg Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Onmi Posted November 2, 2011 Share Posted November 2, 2011 Not entirely impossible, I would assume in actual fact it would be 6 mods that you install seperatly, activating whichever for your origin, in practice here's the problem. The dreams desire and the desire the PC (and by extention you) feel may be completely seperate. If I'm playing the Dalish Elf for example, I may be HAPPY to not have Tamlen around, which is certainly plausible since I think all Dalish are Assholes. The single dream (besides being much easier to script) presents a motivation the player has as well as the PC. The end of the Blight. Only the sick and twisted would wish to see the Blight continue. Also it presents problems, What would the mage dream of? A tower where everyone is free? there being no tower? ruling the world via magic? And what about the Dwarf Noble? King of Orzammar? Trien still alive? The darkspawn hordes beaten back? With the Cousland it's easy, wants the family back. but the other origins offer way more "What is my PCs deepest desire" So your mod isn't impossible but it is quite a lot of work (I'm one to talk what with MY suggestions) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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