Atleast shes nice to look at ![]()
Alex is a humanoid that sometimes shifts into a dragon.
Seems like she’s more mortal than dragon…
Ursoc died in Shadowlands.
So true bestie, if we just randomly kill off major characters we can finally have a good, dark story. That’s all it takes.
I see we’re once again suggesting… grimdark for the sake of grimdark…
There are no wolves on Fenris.
I think it’s a pretty decent one. Maybe a sociopathic take would make the game interesting again. I’m tired of being forced into hugging sessions with the enemy.
And this isn’t FF, but ya know, people complain about rotations, and instanced content difficulty. Oh and player housing, that weird argument.
Def a west-coast take.
Its actually a rather boring, grade school child take. “Story is only epic if someone gets their head chopped off!”
You should consider looking inward on why violent murder = interesting but overcoming bias, making strong allies, and fighting evil isn’t to you.
It should have been Ysera’s daughter Merithra who got the axe. Ysera would have something to do other than giving her daughter a pep talk… like appointing a new leader to her flight.
It was a missed opportunity.
Cool.
Actually, yeah. Other than that the story is dumb.
Yeah it’s prolly cuz ya know “fantasy” as yall like to decry. If I wan’t complete care bear love dovey everyone gets a trophy, I’d just move to Cali.
You have a very odd fixation with California. Tell me, are there west coasters in the room with us right now?
Probably. I would assume so. Those freaks are everywhere.
I’m confused. What makes his take “sociopathic”?
Sociopathy: “a mental health condition in which a person consistently shows no regard for right and wrong and ignores the rights and feelings of others”
I would say pushing for someone to be beheaded to simply make the story more interesting fits that pretty well. I’m not a doctor though, take it how you want.
Not that I really care for the story, it has become increasingly obvious that many members of this community lack any level of emotional intelligence.
Basically if there isn’t a hairy sweaty man, fighting another hairy sweaty man, y’all just glaze over.
It’s sad really.
Saying they wished for a different outcome to a story beat isn’t somehow disregarding other peoples’ feelings though. Nor is there some kind of implication of right and wrong there.
I’m a huge lover of Resident Evil, for example. Wishing Chris Redfield would have died in an earlier game or something like that because I dislike his character doesn’t make me a sociopath either. That’s just an example, by the way. I actually don’t mind Chris Redfield. He’s annoying but he’s not a terrible person lol
Theres California for that.
Obviously.
I have no interest whatsoever in arguing the definition or application of a word.